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Labour, by contrast, look to have done better than expected.
But Bangladesh has certainly done better than other poor countries.
On both scores, it has done better than expected, not worse.
However, it has done better than some major comic-book movies.
Skeptics (including myself) must admit he has done better than expected.
So far, the 2016 GOP convention has done better than that.
Even so, the Seahawks could, and should, have done better than this.
Real estate, too, has done better than the broader market this year.
"What it tells us, we could have done better than that," he said.
And it's done better than the other two pure play gaming ETFs as well.
Emerging-market equities have done better than rich-world stocks over the past year.
They'd started school at the same time, and she'd consistently done better than him.
"I don't think I've ever done better than that crowd, reaction-wise," he said.
Basketball has done better than its competitors at heeding the lessons of football's success.
As a result, earnings of Chinese companies have done better than expected, said Tan.
The fund has also, at times this year, done better than the S&P 500.
Michel told broadcaster RTBF that his party had done better than forecast by opinion polls.
"This court couldn't have done better than it did," Justice Ginsburg said of the deadlock.
"Guenther likes things to be perfect, while I find done better than perfect," she said.
"But in terms of soft power, India has done better than China," Mr. Jiang said.
"I just looked at some numbers; you've even done better than you thought," Trump said.
Who is the one, who's the one president that percentage-wise has done better than me?
If he only emerges with his dignity intact, he will have done better than his predecessor.
But they're things we reach for because they get the job done better than anything else.
You see Best Buy's done better than a lot of people thought, the last couple years.
"The Spotify thing has done better than I think anyone would have expected," Gurley said Monday.
But really unfair stuff, but you know what, we've never done better than we're doing now.
Why have certain countries done better than others at keeping their Covid-19 mortality rates down?
BUT BERKSHIRE HAS ALWAYS LOOKED PECULIAR AND IT'S DONE BETTER THAN – BUFFETT: YEAH, 94 YEAR OLDS.
Each has done better than the broader market since the S&P 500 peaked on February 19.
But you know, we learn quickly and our country has never done better than it's doing now.
The rich have done better than the poor in America as a whole, but not by this much.
In Iowa and New Hampshire, Sanders had done better than Clinton among voters in the lowest income brackets.
People don't realize just how much the U.S. has done better than these other markets around the world.
To that end, he couldn't have done better than plugging The Apprentice during his speech there last week.
They're like, 'I could have done better than that,' and my thoughts are: 'Cool, f—— do it then.
Clinton has often done better than Bernie Sanders in pre-election head-to-head polls versus Mr. Trump.
"Sin stocks" — companies that sell alcohol, tobacco, weapons and gambling — have historically done better than the broader market.
"Those best at playing the fox have done better than the others," Machiavelli wrote, speaking of the powerful.
"It's been three years since the Russell ... has actually done better than the S&P 500," Hogan said.
Few expected an independent Kazakhstan to thrive, but it has done better than any of its Central Asian neighbours.
The historical trend, "where each generation has done better than the previous one, hasn't been true recently," Holzer said.
She noted that many narrowly focused niche tech ETFs have done better than the broader tech ETFs this year.
About 78 percent of the companies have beaten earnings estimates, and 46 percent have done better than revenue estimates.
Vince McMahon is weird and bad, but the one thing he's done better than anyone in wrestling history is forgive.
But 63% of debate watchers said Trump had done better than they'd expected, to 21% who said he'd done worse.
Fairly high valuations and, until today, a 20-year bond that had done better than small- and mid-cap stocks.
For example, the middle class, while still lagging, has done better than some common measures indicated thanks to fringe benefits.
Toothpastes that say they stop erosion aren't getting the job done better than your typical tube of paste, a study says.
Algorithms have done better than brain plasticity at enabling paralysed people to send a cursor to a target using thought alone.
Democrats have done better than Clinton in 28500, averaging a margin of 6900 percentage points better than their 2628 presidential nominee.
The Kolkata project, with the least expensive apartments, has done better than the others, selling around 80 percent of its units.
"They've done better than a lot of their competitors in terms of shifting their energies toward the global south," he said.
There's also been inevitable performance-chasing: the Dow had simply done better than the S&P 500 in the past year.
Your kids could follow in your footsteps and do better than you, just as you had done better than your own parents.
MOST Britons have not had a decent pay rise in years, but the people of West Somerset have done better than most.
There's a high chance of error with each translation, but it gets the job done better than most other apps and services.
If more progressive economic policies were the key to electoral victory, those Senate candidates would have done better than Hillary, not worse.
With many voters irate about Trump's performance in the White House, Democratic candidates have consistently done better than in pre-Trump elections.
"There is one thing this administration has done better than any other administration has in American history, which is lie," he said.
Thanks to ruthless use of its usual playbook for handling such events, though, the Kremlin has done better than one might expect.
The jersey needed a new home and boy, it couldn't have done better than where it ended up: in Marshawn Lynch's hands.
THE prospect of deregulation helps explain why, since Donald Trump's election, no bit of the American stockmarket has done better than financial firms.
Quick-service restaurants have done better than midscale and casual dining sectors, with recent growth as high as, but no greater than, 1%.
Tech has done better than any other major market sector this year, while consumer-discretionary stocks have outperformed throughout the current bull market.
And by that measure Europe has done almost exactly as well as the U.S.: So Europe has done better than most Americans imagine.
One way that even Mr. Obama's former advisers say Mr. Trump has done better than his predecessor has been in trumpeting the economy.
When Hines kids her about her wallflower reluctance, she responds by doing everything the men had just done, better than they did it.
While it might have done better than others over Brexit and or Trump, Hypermind gave a less than 50 percent chance of each outcome.
"Had I hung on to my Red Hat stake, I might have done better than I did by selling when I did," he says.
There's also the discussion of user interface scaling with high resolutions, which Macs have done better than most Windows machines; that's for another post.
"His first 100 days in office, I think he's done better than the last three presidents that we've had," he says with complete confidence.
However the final numbers shake out, Trump will have done better than anyone would have expected a year ago, or even a month ago.
It's the first time the far-right party has done better than the center-left Social Democrats, which helped build the postwar German state.
Even for periods as short as five years, stocks have done better than the various fixed-income categories 71 to 76 percent of the time.
The top 1% has done better than the top 20% as a whole (as Mr Reeves acknowledges), the top 0.1% better still, and so on.
His campaign has also done better than even it expected, and raised $73 million in 2015, well exceeding the goals it when the campaign launched.
The state-owned banks' defenders point out that private-sector banks, by and large, focus on consumer loans, which have done better than corporate lending.
"She's clearly done better than in 2012," said Joël Gombin, a Front expert at the University of Picardy Jules Verne, calling it a half-victory.
While Falcon fans aren't likely to put a lot of stock in the simulation, the game has done better than many Vegas oddsmakers over the years.
"I think the grower should have done better than he did, but thankfully we were able to get them out of there," Wicker told BuzzFeed News.
Tunisia is often billed as the one Arab Spring success story, and by all measures it has done better than the other countries that experienced uprisings.
Even over the last 2500 years — when bulls have trampled bearish resistance — the S&P Low Volatility Index has done better than the S&P 500.
We're now into the fourth quarter of 2020, and some companies have done better than expected (Beyond Meat), while others have done worse (Uber and Lyft).
"We feel confident in the economic analysis we have submitted to the Commission that we could have done better than we have done so far," Gutierrez said.
South Africa's retailers are battling to boost sales as consumers check spending, though Woolworths has done better than rivals due to its appeal to high-income customers.
"If you had allocated assets into bitcoin five of the last six years, you would've done better than your local currency," Smith told old CNBC"s "The Rundown.
By last fall, Obama had done better than that, posting a deficit of 2.5 percent of G.D.P. Still, Obama can shape only so much of his own legacy.
What, specifically, is so wrong with Peltz's org plan if many other companies are run this way too and have done better than PG over the past decade?
" Lilly added: "I wanted her to be better, because she was an icon for strength and autonomy for women, and I thought we could have done better than that.
"Figures speak for themselves, they have done better than us, that's it," Didier Valet, head of SocGen's investment bank, told reporters, referring to the performance of SocGen's French rivals.
If the two main parties had set about designing a contest to feed the doubts of young voters, they could not have done better than this year's presidential campaign.
Nobody during this time has done better than Tiger Woods, who went 110 holes without dropping a shot during a magnificent 2000 season in which he won nine times.
The bottom 10 percent have done better than expected because of all of these Fight for $15 and all of these states have ... This is a $15 minimum wage.
This is particularly impressive because Marvel's Avengers movies — the flagship team-up films featuring multiple heroes from the MCU — have historically done better than any of its solo superhero movies.
Barack Obama's done better than that, delivering a massive dose of redistribution in the form of the Affordable Care Act, paired later with some important changes to the tax code.
It has been done literally ten times, it has been done better than anyone has ever done it or will ever do it, and it is time to move on.
The opposition and other critics have said Modi suppressed jobs data and "massaged" economic growth numbers in an attempt to show that his government has done better than the previous administration.
Portal originally only launched in the U.S. As the company's co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg noted during his F8 keynote today, the service has done better than the company expected.
Efforts by Indonesia's government have been intensive but snarled up in the wider problems of a corrupt prison system; as in many countries, local initiatives have done better than central ones.
Indeed, she argues that it has done better than euro-crisis countries because it was able to devalue and kept greater control over the policy response than, say, Greece or Ireland.
And, in fact, farmland prices have done better than home prices over the last century as well as in the worst years for housing, the years bracketing the recent financial crisis.
In its first 100 days, the Trump White House has done better than many expected in handling some crises, and proved surprisingly adept at the strategic signals it projects to the world.
It's only done better than that twice since the start of 2015; in most recent quarters, it's added 3 million monthly users or fewer, and it's even lost users in some periods.
Sweden had tired from their enormous defensive effort, but substitute John Guidetti should have done better than a lame shot, oblivious to the unmarked Emil Forsberg who was steaming through the middle.
Fox News has been the No. 1-rated cable news station for 15 years, and it has never done better than this year: Through June, it is having its highest-rated year.
Following the publication of Good to Great, the performance of Collins' magnificent 11 stocks has been distinctly mediocre: Five stocks have done better than the overall stock market, while six have done worse.
" But I think any artist, even probably a seasoned artist, probably looks back on the first couple of things that they did and is like, "Oh, I could have done better than that.
I totally get the value of it, but in terms of the process of winning hearts and minds, the thing that those two companies have done better than anybody is, No. 1, easy.
To that end, many of the alternative energy ETFs have done better than the broader market so far in 2019 -- but they have underperformed the S&P 500 over the past five years.
What part of the health care law has overperformed expectations, done better than expected, and what part do you feel has underperformed and really not been as robust as you would have liked?
"Iran would have preferred if Fatih and (Maliki's) State of Law (list) had done better than Sadr so any kind of redo where a different scenario comes out is better for Iran," said Mansour.
But angst doesn't have to be rational, or empirical — indeed, polls show that people hostile to immigrants have typically done better than average financially, but also have above-average fears of what's to come.
"We appear to be close to our employment objective, and are nearing our inflation objective," Powell said, adding the U.S. economy has done better than most of its peers in the wake of the recession.
"We are in a privileged position, DIANA, as a band, that is doing and has done well, like, it's done better than any of our other projects like right from the get-go," she says.
Though he's not the first mentalist to hint at scientific explanations for his abilities, what he has done better than anyone else in his profession is to turn the purported method into an observable drama.
I was at a baseball game with a friend of mine, who's also a designer, who said that a friend of his describes art in terms of something being done better than it needed to be.
But instead of spending time conversing with a somewhat faked "artificial intelligence," Shortcuts will help people use Siri as an actual digital assistant — a computer to help them get things done better than they might've otherwise.
An upbeat Trump took the stage in West Des Moines to tell his supporters that he had done better than anyone could have anticipated when he first launched his bid for the White House in June.
As the night began it appeared that "Leave" camp had done better than expected in rain-lashed, post-industrial northeastern towns with names from a George Orwell story, like Sunderland and Hartlepool, or gritty corners of Essex.
If you wanted a front seat to the financial crisis, you couldn't have done better than the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, which is where I was in the summer of 2007 and into 413.
Would you have done better than that, or would you have missed out on a big chunk of those gains out of the same caution that led you to pull money out of stocks to begin with?
Jacobs told them that is less of a risk here than in California-48 and California-39, adding that female candidates running against a bunch of men in Democratic primaries have done better than expected this midterm season.
Prime Minister Theresa May called the British election in an effort to show a clear mandate for her Brexit negotiations, but the Labour Party has done better than expected in polls, so the election could be closer than expected.
The one thing that Kansas City has done better than any other team in the NFL over the past few years is special teams, and Hill's return statistics are what happens when you combine stellar blocking with stupid-fast speed.
We remembered that there were 30 seconds where they had fun doing their best ad-libs, so we took that video footage, looped it for five minutes and posted to YouTube; it's done better than the podcast episode ever did.
South Africa's retailers are battling to boost sales as consumers check spending amid rising interest rates and high unemployment, but Woolworths have done better than rivals, due to the appeal of its upmarket food and clothing to high-income customers.
"If Richardson had searched specifically for the man whom I would have least trusted to conduct so politically sensitive an investigation in an unbiased way, he could hardly have done better than choose Archibald Cox," the president seethed in his 203 memoirs.
Sanders-friendly candidates like Rob Quist in Montana and James Thompson in Kansas have done better than Hillary Clinton did in their respective districts — but so did Archie Parnell, the former Goldman Sachs employee who lost the South Carolina race Tuesday night.
An interesting thing in recent Wisconsin polls: Clinton has done better than Sanders among Democrats, but Sanders has done much better than Clinton in trial head-to-head races with the leading Republican candidates because he attracts so much more support from independents.
Lance Vitanza, an analyst at Cowen, said that iHeartMedia had done better than most radio companies in expanding its audience and adapting to new technologies, but that debt had weighed it down — a burden that could find relief through the bankruptcy process.
The PMI survey of services sector purchasing managers (0930 GMT) and the Bank of England's quarterly inflation report later are expected to underline how the UK economy has done better than expected in riding out the initial fallout of the Brexit vote.
Opinion Columnist If America's worst enemies had spent years designing a plan to erode our greatest strengths, they could not have done better than what some of our fellow citizens are doing to the country every day for short-term financial or political gain.
In a recent note to clients, Morgan Stanley noted its TLFI index, which measures the incremental supply and demand for Dry-Van Truckload services, has done better than its typical performance for this time of the year despite a decline over the past two weeks.
Of course, there are a lot more candidates in the primary this time around than there were in 2016, but some pundits and pollsters have questioned the Vermont senator's ability to expand his base and have suggested he should have done better than he did.
ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - For nearly two years the U.S. Federal Reserve has pushed ahead with steady rate increases in an economy that has done better than expected, boosted by government spending, tax cuts, and global growth that made the Fed's policy choices seem almost a footnote.
Pete Buttigieg finishes second: An underrated storyline in the race to date is that the former South Bend, Indiana, mayor has done better than polls suggested he would in both Iowa (where he won the delegate count) and New Hampshire (where he lost very narrowly to Sanders).
It just strikes me as unreasonable to expect that Democrats to win a net gain of much more than 23 seats given the vote/seat disparity and that no minority party in a midterm in the modern era has done better than an 8.5-point popular vote win.
In fact, if you were drawing up a business plan for countries back in 1789, you couldn't have done better than the American founders did by, among other things, welcoming the most ambitious people from around the world to build lives here as full participants in the American experiment.
In the past, Sanders has typically done better than other candidates in caucuses because of how dedicated his base of supporters is, and in some places which have since switched to primaries — like Minnesota and Maine — the Vermont senator hasn't fared as well as he did in 2016.
" Come What May was on tap in time for May's first Prime Minister's Questions after her appointment last Wednesday and Roberts-Smith says that it has been popular with locals: "It's done better than other golden ales we've had on before and it's been a great talking point among customers.
This interview originally appeared on Noisey UK. I wasn't entirely sure how to feel about the fact that my first date in three years was with a Swedish pop star, but now that it's over I really don't think I could have done better than 18-year-old Swedish newcomer Zara Larsson.
That is an old Wall Street adage, reflecting the period between May and October, when the S&P has averaged a 215.2 percent gain since World War II. The S&P outperforms with a 22001 percent average gain in the November through April period, and has done better than the other six months 28.2 percent of the time.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE took to Twitter to defend the Republican party's performance in the midterm election, saying that they had enjoyed an "epic victory" in the Senate, while saying he had done "better than other sitting Presidents" in the House.
Republican presidential candidate Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE avoided a question on Sunday about whether he should've done better in South Carolina, given the state's large number of evangelical Christians, saying instead that his campaign is on track and has done better than people expected.

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