Ms. Rometty also reassigned the top executive leading that division, presumably because of the poor results.
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Magazine, software engineer Brad Neuberg opened a coworking space in 2005 to poor results.
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Until then, the economy will continue to slow and report poor results in the near term.
Ravitch spoke about poverty being a major driver in poor results around the country.
The company blamed "the deteriorated environment in the automotive sector in Europe" for the poor results.
But the credit ratings of many large established companies are sliding because of poor results.
Look closely, however, and Target's poor results turn out to be a mere flesh wound.
Coulthard admitted he was relieved to be back on the podium after a string of poor results.
This behavior of buy high, sell low is guaranteed to produce poor results.
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"I've let myself down more than anything, " an emotional Keothavong said afterwards when asked about her compatriots' poor results.
When they are not being blamed for recording poor results, they are being blamed for not recording poor results.
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Pensions are far too quick to assume that poor results are attributable to poor decisions, as opposed to corrupt advice.
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Despite the poor results, Dell said it was more confident about the October to December period, which includes Christmas sales.
But more poor results could weaken his claim to be prime ministerial material in 2014, when general elections are due.
President Obama wants to impose similar policies in the United States and there is every reason to expect similarly poor results.
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The airline has blamed its poor results on rising fuel costs and falling demand because of increases in air passenger duty.
The bank said the poor results were due to the global crisis and it regretted some of the lending decisions made.
This comes after the CW turned over the night to Media Right Capital a year ago, an innovative effort with poor results.
Attuquayefio was unceremoniously sacked by Ghana's FA in 2001 for 'poor results'.
We weren't overly consistent, we did have some poor results as well.
After years of poor results, many of the best-known names are reeling.
He believes board members who aren't seen as punishing top bosses for poor results may spur shareholders to vote down executive-pay plans.
Campbell, to whom Bone was assistant, have suffered a series of poor results but still remain in sixth place in Division One.
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Burley parted company with Scotland in November following poor results and the Unirea Urziceni coach, Romanian Dan Petrescu, could be in the frame.
Conveniently, this ensures that, however poor results are in absolute terms, there will always be more headlines about better-than-expected profits than about disappointments.
Investors should not rush to conclude that they or unforeseen market forces are entirely to blame for the poor results of their 401(k) accounts.
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Former Hull FC scrum half and now BBC Radio Humberside Rugby League commentator Craig Murdock believes Sharp has been released because of the poor results.
In the worst case this can lead to a vicious cycle of lower budgets, limited squads, poor results and lower attendances bringing in less revenue through the turnstiles.
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Stramaccioni was the latest to attempt to turn it around at the San Siro, but despite the poor results club president Massimo Moratti had kind words.
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