Another game makes use of the relatively poor peripheral vision that we all have.
The Germans simply no longer make machines with the relatively poor performance largely used by U.S. industry.
Dozens of villages were completely destroyed, particularly in the relatively poor Bantul district immediately south of the city.
However, the issues for financials ETFs and mutual funds go beyond the relatively poor quality of the stocks in the sector.
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Ultrabook shoppers looking for a well-built, unusually compact 13-inch model should consider the Dell, but the relatively poor battery life might be a deal breaker for some.
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These findings suggest that marketers need to understand the similarities as well as differences between the relatively poor in emerging markets and the relatively wealthy in developed economies.
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He described classical music aficionados - of which he is one - as "a fastidious lot" who had been slow to switch to digital because of the relatively poor quality of compressed files.
The list got a lot of publicity, mainly because of the relatively poor ranking given the U.S. Our "overall performance" was 37th, behind Japan, most of western Europe and such nations as Colombia and Morocco.
The sound quality on the recording is relatively poor and it was not broadcast at the time.
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The European Commission has said Cornwall will get further development funding until 2013 because it is still relatively poor and the sums will be similar to the amount of Objective One money.
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One popular explanation for the euro economies' relatively poor performance is that companies have been slower to cut costs and repair their finances.
So far the October to January cocoa harvest in the African country has been strong, according to Laurent Pipitone, senior statistician at the International Cocoa Organization (ICCO), "but the second part of the main harvest (January to March) is expected to be relatively poor, " thanks to the lack of rainfall between August and October of 2009.
Governments have rarely dared try to evict the occupants of the slums because they are condemned for destroying the homes of the poor, though about 70, 000 relatively new dwellings have been bulldozed in the past month.
Since these countries tend to be populous and relatively poor, the gap between cumulative GDP and population starts to collapse, and the line heads back down.
"They particularly target frequent users, such as those visiting in-patients and those suffering from cancer, and they are socially regressive, falling relatively harder on the poor than the rich, " he continued.
Carbon-rich worlds contrast sharply with the Earth, whose interior is relatively poor in that element but rich in oxygen.
The company said it had found relatively poor oil quality and a smaller reservoir size than expected at its Fulla prospect.
But using that car for the first few races has the benefit of ensuring they do not risk poor reliability with a relatively unproven car early in the season.
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Last week, the vaunted investment bank had a relatively poor showing, with rival Morgan Stanley surpassing it in second quarter revenue from both investment banking and fixed income trading.
They insist that John Hess, over the years, has been a relatively poor steward of capital, and has made a litany of questionable decisions that have contributed to a perennial underperformance in shareholder returns.
The duck was excellent in swimming but relatively poor in running, so he devoted himself to improving his running through extra practice.
They surmised that poor construction had caused the relatively new building to tip over: no other buildings in the immediate neighborhood had suffered major damage.
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Goldman Sachs, the vaunted investment bank, had a relatively poor showing as rival Morgan Stanley surpassed it in second quarter revenue from both investment banking and fixed income trading.
The ultrawealthy and the poor can readily form a political alliance because their economic situation is relatively more predictable.
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But nearby East Palo Alto, a relatively poor city, lies outside the orbit of that sun.
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This view is that investors disproportionately put their money into gilts - and therefore lend to the government - when they regard the outlook for wealth-creating businesses as relatively poor.
The good news for JetBlue is that it still looks relatively strong in an industry where customers dispense poor service ratings like candy, thanks to all the niceties that the legacy carriers have done away with in the name of cost cutting.
All are relatively poor, but a third of the worst-off Bedouin were still obese and another quarter were overweight.
The two outfits have seemingly failed to find a suitor for the JV, leaving them with relatively few options -- poor ones at that.
The schemes in danger of being axed were not named but the LDA is looking a projects which are considered "relatively poor value for money".
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