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"poorly" Synonyms
frugally meagerly meagrely paltrily without exiguously stingily meanly deficiently insufficiently scantly shortly scarcely wantingly lowly miserly selfishly missingly jejunely scantily badly inadequately bad appallingly dreadfully dismally terribly abysmally wretchedly atrociously unsatisfactorily awfully incompetently execrably imperfectly lousily diabolically inexpertly cheaply reasonably inexpensively discounted advantageously cheap moderately shabbily shoddily dirt cheap on sale at a bargain price at a discount at a reduced price economically competitively affordably coolly sensibly modestly humbly meekly submissively deferentially abjectly diffidently respectfully sheepishly unassumingly apologetically cap in hand ingloriously obscurely obsequiously servilely simply subserviently pennilessly necessitously penuriously impecuniously indigently needily needfully destitutely deprivedly insolvently unprosperously famishedly craptastically empty-handedly impoverishedly unproductively barrenly unyieldingly unfruitfully fruitlessly bonily deadly desolately infertilely starkly exhaustedly barely aridly sterilely unfortunately unluckily lucklessly unhappily haplessly heartbreakingly heartrendingly ill-fatedly misfortunately piteously ruefully sorrily pitiably pitifully sick ill unwell indisposed peaky ailing unhealthy queasy nauseous crook peaked sickly rough liverish crummy lousy off sickened unsound feeble weak frail debilitated enfeebled weakened delicate infirm enervated slight sapped faint effete wasted prostrate languid prostrated asthenic wimpy unsubstantial wrong appalling awful contemptible cruddy deficient deplorable detestable dirty faulty grotty grubby harmful hateful loathsome nasty off colour off-color(US) More
"poorly" Antonyms
acceptably adequately satisfactorily well fine good nicely OK okay palatably passably so-so tolerably competently expertly sufficiently all right proficiently masterly deftly luxuriously comfortably lavishly extravagantly palatially plushly richly sumptuously abundantly copiously opulently expensively arrogantly audaciously boldly brashly brazenly contemptuously haughtily huffily imperiously loftily pompously presumptuously pretentiously pridefully proudly scornfully self-importantly superciliously swaggeringly uppishly favorably(US) favourably(UK) auspiciously promisingly fortunately optimistically encouragingly according to plan prosperously wealthily affluently successfully thrivingly excellently exceptionally outstandingly extraordinarily superiorly finely flawlessly goodly marvelously(US) marvellously(UK) notably perfectly remarkably stellarly sublimely superly superbly admirably consummately peerlessly healthily significantly heftily bigly heavily largely sizably amply strongly substantially liberally yieldingly fruitfully lushly luxuriantly fertilely productively greatly happily luckily potently teemingly generously bounteously bountifully plentifully aboundingly plenteously profusely completely densely thickly providentially fortuitously hale healthful healthy sound whole wholesome fit salubrious beneficial robust nutritious hearty nourishing able-bodied health-giving lusty strong vigorous flourishing perfect defectless faultless flawless immaculate impeccable pristine pure spotless unblemished excellent exceptional marvellous(UK) marvelous(US) premium sensational splendid stainless stellar sterling

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"It was poorly written, poorly organized and poorly balanced," Mr. Krieger says.
And while some of them are true intelligence professionals, many more are poorly paid, poorly trained and poorly equipped.
We won with poorly educated — I love the poorly educated.
And everything he bought is poorly shaped and poorly constructed.
Nile Lansana: I think it was poorly executed and poorly worded.
The Iraqi army was poorly led, poorly paid and riven with corruption.
Of course, the White House gave the courts a target-rich environment in the first travel order, which was poorly drafted, poorly executed and poorly defended.
"It's poorly executed and poorly thought through," one of the MSNBC staffers said.
Bearish trends in poorly performing groups, rated poorly by the Schwab Equity Ratings.
His rap-rock album was received poorly at best and also poorly at worst.
These facilities are poorly ventilated, poorly lit, and are often rampant with sexual harassment.
"There's a whole world down there that's poorly understood and poorly explored," he said.
When they do poorly in special elections, they usually do poorly in the midterms.
Graham-Cassidy proposes a poorly thought out, poorly understood radical experiment with America's health care.
In Mexico the police, often poorly paid and poorly trained, are frequently mistrusted or feared.
Poorly Drawn Cats is a Twitter account dedicated to, as the name suggests, poorly drawn cats.
ET Cheetahmen is a poorly-designed subgame within the poorly-designed NES game called Action 52.
"Given the stakes, Ford is likely to be treated poorly," he said, "but not as poorly as Hill."
How is letting all of these poorly trained, poorly educated, and many of them criminals helping out US citizens?
KJ's experience is not an uncommon one — it's just that child identity theft is poorly documented and poorly policed.
It's not that the Southern economy was poorly planned overall, it was just poorly planned for fighting a war.
You don't see 'em very often, and when you do, they're usually either poorly designed, poorly manufactured, or both.
"Impeachment doesn't just poll poorly; it polls poorly even though most Americans already believe Trump has committed crimes," he wrote.
It started poorly because it had to start poorly; discussion of his "locker room" banter was bound to be personally embarrassing.
They often ended up in poorly equipped, poorly supplied camps hastily set up by the Iraqi authorities and international relief groups.
That oversimplifies things, admittedly, but the fact remains: A poorly engineered movie falls apart as quickly as a poorly engineered car.
He said the agency was "both poorly funded and poorly managed" and should be doing better with the funds it gets.
The fallout from last week's episode is poorly handled, which is something given how poorly handled the shooting was in the first place.
The United States is supporting the rebuilding of the Central African Republic Army, which has about 4,000 poorly trained and poorly equipped troops.
Even his interest in showmanship degrades when he has to cede the floor to others — his convention was a poorly planned, poorly managed mess.
" 'It's satire!' should not be used as a safety net for poorly conceived, poorly executed, or unwisely published pieces," the novelist Celeste Ng wrote.
And Casey did kind (AUDIO GAP) subsequent decision that kind of helped save Roe because it was such a poorly written and poorly reasoned decision.
Theranos' inventions performed poorly In addition, the unredacted report that the WSJ obtained shows that 13 tests conducted on Theranos' inventions have been performing poorly.
Trump's initial executive order in January 2017 was poorly drafted and poorly implemented, sparking chaos in U.S. airports until federal judges intervened to halt it.
The exhibition title, Poorly Watched Girls, comes from the ballet La Fi/le ma/ gardee (The Poorly Watched Girl), first performed in France in 1789.
But thanks to regulatory loopholes and lax oversight, most medical devices are poorly vetted before their release into the marketplace and poorly monitored after the fact.
"The 10 years that value did poorly, I would say that that simple-minded value did poorly, namely just looking at basic accounting stuff," he said.
"Old, poorly built, poorly insulated homes not intended for year-round use, ugly contemporaries and outdated homes from the '80s" will fuel the phenomenon, he said.
The survey found that many of the 35,386 employees who responded complained that the department was poorly structured, had little accountability and treated its employees poorly.
Considering around half the world's population has periods at some point, it seems bizarre that premenstrual conditions are so poorly understood and, in many cases, poorly managed.
That bias means that low-income areas and communities of color, in particular, don't have access to adequate budgets, so their machines are poorly maintained and poorly calibrated.
"There are two fundamental flaws in Aadhaar: it is poorly designed, and it is being poorly verified," Member of Parliament and privacy advocate, Rajeev Chandrasekhar told Mashable India.
A poorly secured internet-connected toaster can provide a foothold for an attacker, while attackers could down a poorly secured industrial system and shut down an assembly line.
But most of the time, it's kind of like in sports: Occasionally the sports team that's poorly equipped and poorly funded catches the right moment, and they win.
In the modern media environment a poorly phrased argument or out-of-context statement can spiral out of control and reflect poorly on the Party as a whole.
We see Travis and the different people at Uber behaving poorly and treating their staff poorly because as long as they are viewed to be making money, anything goes.
"It's kind of like in sports: Occasionally the sports team that's poorly equipped and poorly funded catches the right moment, and they win," Merkley tells me in an interview.
But the simple answer is that the ACA's exchanges were designed poorly and implemented poorly, by overconfident advocates who dismissed any and all criticism, no matter how well-reasoned.
Pursuing poorly thought-out and even more poorly executed policies on the pretext of battling a nonexistent national security crisis, Mr. Trump has helped create a pressing humanitarian one.
The story of "Papa" John Schnatter, his pizza company, and his insistence on making poorly-thought-out remark after poorly-thought-out remark reads like the worst Aesop's fable ever.
"You can do just as much harm, if not more, by sleeping poorly than eating poorly or not exercising, " Dr. Paul Doghramji, a family practice physician in Pennsylvania, told TODAY.
The Imperial leaders know this is misguided and will end poorly, but misguided decisions that end poorly is their modus operandi — see the Death Star floating behind the Star Destroyers.
There were others, but Gaël, with his abilities and having just won Doha, it was a real test, and Novak passed it after starting poorly, very poorly, to be honest.
Just 6900 percent of Democrats said the media was doing its job "poorly" or "very poorly," compared to a much higher 2628 percent among Republicans and 28503 percent among independent voters.
In the Comey case, there was information that reflected poorly on Democrats and information that reflected poorly on Trump, and they both help us get a better understanding of what happened.
Unfortunately, they're worded poorly – leading to dangerous unintended consequences.
Cybertheft, cyberespionage and cyberwarfare represent the Wild West of intelligence and direct action, with poorly delineated lines setting the three apart, and poorly formed internationally accepted norms guiding responses to the threats.
"We are concerned that any poorly implemented or poorly timed change in the current funding structure in Medicaid could result in a reduction in access to life-saving health care services," they wrote.
Savage, the longtime cohost of television's MythBusters, allowed that his juggling skills have faded since he was 15, when he went pro as a poorly paid entertainer at a poorly regarded amusement park.
Even when the Rockets are playing well, it feels like they are playing poorly somehow, and when they are playing poorly, they look like they could be beaten by a scrappy YMCA team.
That being said, parts of the finale are executed poorly.
The disease is often associated with poorly maintained water systems.
That doesn't necessarily mean that the consumer is doing poorly.
"I think Nick handled it really poorly, personally," said Caridi.
And when it does work, it tends to work poorly.
If this goes poorly, Steve Bannon gets to eat me.
But the translation of findings into treatments is poorly funded.
But the latest meager gains bode poorly for that scenario.
Trouble is, the island has been poorly studied by archaeologists.
Within the index, most stocks are doing much more poorly.
When Ali was diagnosed, the disease was very poorly understood.
It's actually kind of bewildering how poorly they handled it.
But of course it can be done well or poorly.
If executed poorly, the process can terminally damage the company.
If poorly timed, these escalations could worsen a student's symptoms.
Poorly trained private security guards are often deployed as well.
This reflects poorly on the state of thinking about loneliness.
The Bay Area has performed particularly poorly on this count.
The PSDB also fared poorly in the election for congress.
Few things go together as poorly as science and politicians.
On paper Sir Keir is poorly suited to the job.
Like everyone in Westeros, he's dealing with trauma, sometimes poorly.
That means basic communications could disappear from poorly served communities.
Such barriers push refugees into less skilled, poorly paid jobs.
Coppers tend to be poorly equipped for their new roles.
The business is fragmented, poorly organised and almost wholly unregulated.
By what I was giving them, I was poorly paid.
Some firms are really productive, others are really poorly managed.
All that helps explain why it has performed so poorly.
"He was performing pretty poorly on the stump," he recalled.
Bush performed poorly, and his performance cost him the nomination.
There's always a scandal for Roger Goodell to handle poorly.
" It's little wonder that Donald Trump "loves the poorly educated.
It runs poorly because the code is old and unoptimized.
"I love the poorly educated," Trump said in a speech.
Now, almost every website looks the same — and performs poorly.
Like so many rich people's cars, it was poorly maintained.
From what it sounds like, those trials went pretty poorly.
Both reflect poorly on him, his executives, and the company.
It was just handled poorly, as an obvious red herring.
The whole thing came across as a poorly planned embarrassment.
He performed poorly last season with career-lows of a .
Its iterations were washed out, weirdly colored, and poorly filtered.
Starboard also has taken a poorly performing stake in Macy's.
But it's one that bodes poorly for Facebook's latest obsession.
The ultimate sanction on poorly allocated risk capital is loss.
" Reynolds said as Downing told him he was doing "poorly.
This was his fourth race, and twice he'd broken poorly.
If the ANC does poorly, the Zumas will be weakened.
Even LuAnn and Dorinda note how poorly Ramona handled everything.
No one treated me poorly because I was a Samaritan.
Does it need to be this precarious, this poorly paid?
The problem is that it is poorly constructed and organized.
Connor himself, as part of a poorly hashed escape plan?
I've had guards pull back from a poorly timed assassination.
Most of the sites remain unmarked, neglected and poorly documented.
Much more damning: he is unscrupulous, unserious and poorly organised.
To some, however, British Columbia's move was poorly thought out.
They also traditionally perform poorly in times of rising inflation.
To date, our new strategy in Afghanistan has gone poorly.
This phenomenon is increasingly acknowledged, poorly understood and rarely studied.
It was all going pretty poorly until my fourth interview.
His two presidential campaigns, in 1988 and 2008, ended poorly.
"You don't want him to break poorly and be behind."
She released her first album in 1993, which performed poorly.
The collapse is a consequence of a poorly designed law.
Poorly governed countries came under pressure from Brussels to improve.
Rotten Tomatoes' critics' consensus says that it was "poorly constructed."
If you're a conservative in Washington, things are going poorly.
Being alone with Rachel tends to go poorly for everyone.
I'm not sure which one reflects more poorly on Trump.
In general, in both games, our back line played poorly.
The threat of a takeover would discipline poorly performing companies.
It doesn't matter that some adults may have acted poorly.
The emails are poorly written, with grammatical and spelling errors.
This poorly produced clip really could be for any company.
The Clippers continued to play poorly into the fourth quarter.
Everyone expected it to go poorly, and surprisingly, it didn't.
Firing Sessions would be looked poorly on by that group.
Older folks would also fare more poorly under the AHCA.
When these movies turn out poorly, they are generally wipeouts.
"Well intentioned, but poorly placed," the police said on Twitter.
Yes, but: Many energy stocks did pretty poorly last year.
Firstly the ring was extremely poorly set up for MMA.
Such a realignment would augur poorly for the Republican future.
Poorly run meetings cost companies hundreds of billion of dollars.
The state also does poorly in Technology & Innovation and Education.
But she also performed poorly among women without college degrees.
Jincheng has done particularly poorly, according to the central government.
One is poorly reasoned (at best), the other tightly argued.
Worsening outrage, Brazil's economy is doing poorly at the moment.
But imports of other goods rose, while exports performed poorly.
And prison libraries are understaffed and poorly maintained, she said.
But minutes later, the rocket's center booster fared more poorly.
Further threatening Mr. Saikawa's standing, the company is performing poorly.
And yet, as an unseen force, energy remains poorly understood.
Now, children undergoing less risky surgeries were also faring poorly.
He said the new clothes itched and were poorly made.
"Dark Star" was marketed poorly as a generic action film.
We can all conjure up examples of H.R. done poorly.
The problem is not being surveilled, but being poorly served.
Trials of potential cures fare particularly poorly in this regard.
But if they do poorly, the trend will only accelerate.
He could not remember ever pitching this poorly, he said.
The slow and poorly armed American ship was badly overmatched.
Most scholars agreed that Roe was a poorly reasoned opinion.
Industrials also continued to respond poorly to the trade rancor.
"Most poorly timed bronchitis EVER," she told me over email. ●
The resurgence of populist and nationalist politics also bodes poorly.
In China, Mr. Liu has been eating and sleeping poorly.
Both Warren and Sanders poll poorly among African American voters.
And oftentimes, I think we're the ones serving them poorly.
Why are so many parents with children faring so poorly?
It also speaks poorly of the UN's crisis management skills.
Currently, though, things are going quite poorly for Donald Trump.
Maybe that's because the media just does the job poorly.
The United States ranks poorly in terms of gender equality.
And fans tweeted that players who performed poorly should be .
Some Nigerians took poorly to the news of Osinbajo's visit.
Tim Pawlenty may get in the race, despite polling poorly.
Many states have become less tolerant of poorly performing schools.
No one should have to endure a poorly trained pet.
If Harvey pitches poorly, the Reds cannot fall any further.
The phenomenon is poorly understood and unpredictable, an epidemiologist's nightmare.
Amy Klobuchar, who've consistently polled poorly among communities of color.
Relying on ground cables also leaves many regions poorly connected.
So, what do we do about poorly secured IoT devices?
Poorly defined policies are another major criticism of the opposition.
Poorly worded liability provisions subject innovators to unfair legal risk.
Air freight and logistics also did poorly, losing 13.9 percent.
They are often underpaid and poorly equipped to defend themselves.
This time, Lewis's kickoff return went as poorly as possible.
In others, it leaked through poorly maintained sections of walls.
He also killed her because he's a poorly trained numbskull.
Capturing the Documents The war was going poorly for Assad.
And yet it's a relatively neglected and poorly understood problem.
Are Apple's iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus selling poorly?
"If she didn't, she would be doing poorly," he added.
Yet the vast majority of gathering lines are poorly regulated.
It will sell poorly and be discontinued in two years.
The data includes email addresses, usernames, and poorly hashed passwords.
His first audition with the American Negro Theatre went poorly.
This bodes poorly for legislative prospects in the new Congress.
The exact nature of Mr. Marshall's office was poorly understood.
"This decision seems to be playing poorly," Grimes told me.
They also pressured workers into unsafe sex, and paid poorly.
Usually, the president's party does very poorly in midterm elections.
Why should any of this reflect poorly on her campaign?
Time will tell if Trump's surveillance fears are even the slightest bit founded, but let's spare a few thoughts for the poorly spoken, poorly suited man who has to defend a billionaire's unhinged 6am tweets.
The original film has gotten two poorly regarded sequels, released in 2000 and 2016, as well as three poorly regarded video game tie-ins, including a crossover with the essentially unrelated survival horror game Nocturne.
The last group slept poorly for a 5-day workweek, then had the chance to sleep as long as they wanted on the weekend, and then had to sleep poorly again for two more days.
Husbands behave poorly; people look to wives for explanations of why.
Even well-designed improvements can fail when they are implemented poorly.
If some public assets are poorly maintained, others are inefficiently used.
The rape plot device was unnecessary, awkward, uncomfortable and poorly executed.
But computer workers — most of whom were women — were treated poorly.
The movie is so poorly thought out and shoddily constructed that
The company has long done poorly at hiring a diverse workforce.
Mark Sanford for his recent primary election loss — was poorly received.
Mark Sanford for his recent primary election loss — was poorly received.
Limited power if things start going poorly at the other fund.
Done poorly, it can ruin the experience, causing frustration and disorientation.
The traditional 9–5 workday is poorly structured for high productivity.
Due to a combination of injury and depression, he jumped poorly.
But that also makes us the only ape to sing poorly.
One investigation found fire officials communicated poorly but followed proper procedure.
The corrupt and poorly managed Authority is wholly dependent on Israel.
Besides, the MDC performed poorly during an unhappy stint in coalition.
The Louvre, for example, is overcrowded, badly lit and poorly signposted.
Others are less sure why the crown is performing so poorly.
This hidden world of trade finance is huge but poorly understood.
Take those shares out and the benchmark would have done poorly.
And how someone forms their gender identity is still poorly understood.
Its predecessor was politicised, poorly designed and penetrated by criminal interests.
It may well be true that Uber drivers are poorly paid.
However, second lien recoveries varied and unsecured debt claims recovered poorly.
Because you see people doing it poorly all the time. Yeah.
How poorly her earthly sisters in present-day India are faring.
Yet, it's also one that's the most poorly understood by researchers.
Their symptoms aren't always visible, and the disease is poorly understood.
Out of the headlines Yemen is in general very poorly covered.
Rogulikes aren't overdone, but you can do them wrong (or poorly).
What's more, its limb bones appear weak and poorly ossified, i.e.
But most of this work is part-time and poorly paid.
It went about as poorly as the alien abduction did. 12.
Mr Shapiro: Certainly a date with Marx would go very poorly.
SOME of America's "wireless emergency alert" (WEA) systems are poorly designed.
Most times, the party in power does poorly in the midterm.
Experts on coups note the event appeared poorly planned and executed.
Mr Trump has spoken of his love for the "poorly educated".
But Donald Trump himself has been known to take criticism poorly.
Indeed, women have also been poorly represented in the games themselves.
The second concern is that methane's latest rise is poorly understood.
The party is expected to fare poorly in the July vote.
They didn't, and opted for a poorly-lit therapy session instead.
We can only admire the poorly written rules from a distance.
Scoring poorly on any of these results in a higher rate.
Both the causes and origins of AL amyloidosis remain poorly understood.
On a third hand, the essay is poorly constructed and argued.
"I love the poorly educated!" he crowed in his victory address.
And the poorly photoshopped image above is from Samsung's actual site.
Though of course a poorly chosen passcode is a security nightmare.
When things go poorly, those lessons are also the most expensive.
All of this bodes poorly for the internet as a whole.
He was diagnosed with the flu after complaining about feeling poorly.
Dead or poorly functioning cells cause heart disease or cognitive decline.
And a pair of poorly reviewed releases sputtered in nationwide release.
When it's done poorly, there's little else more excruciating to watch.
Before, cells would "multiply very poorly and then die," Cooke said.
"On many levels I was dressing poorly and unethically," she said.
The day's questioning focused on the poorly performing auto-warranty program.
Unlike The Prestige, the first season of Westworld will age poorly.
Pelosi has demolished decades of tradition with this poorly considered moment.
A shame, then, that regional economic deals are often poorly implemented.
For one thing, it seems to have been very poorly planned.
Mike Huckabee, a Republican, both dropped their candidacies after faring poorly.
Or maybe her swimsuit just fits poorly -- in the front, anyway.
Typically, the conclusion from here is simple: Chasm is poorly designed.
He broke poorly out of the starting gate and began bucking.
Residential property developer Metrovacesa performed poorly in its IPO in February.
For the first seven months of its existence, Chemours performed poorly.
In its current form, it is small, exclusive, and poorly targeted.
"You did so well, you end up doing poorly," he said.
Not only is Tunisia's public sector big, it is poorly run.
A poorly secured cloud computing setup let them waltz right in.
This is a poorly designed system for solving critical health issues.
" * "You wonder why CNN is doing relatively poorly in the ratings.
I leave you with this piece of poorly-formatted motivational blogging.
Critics have said the federal government responded poorly to the disaster.
The worst part is there's no proof that Jessica did poorly!
Sometimes people react poorly to a situation and learn from it.
Everything can be done well and everything can be done poorly.
You think this article is "poorly written" but cannot elaborate further.
Hamid wasn't the only one whose protest was poorly received, though.
Mr Quinn spoke of accelerating plans to "remodel" poorly performing businesses.
Trump fared poorly in attracting fundraising support from the tech industry.
A more likely outcome, though, would be a poorly performing behemoth.
But even as his companies did poorly, Mr. Trump did well.
Capital that was allocated poorly gets transferred to more effective uses.
Polls show the left-leaning party is set to perform poorly.
But have you ever been in a relationship that ended poorly?
Indeed, fans in some corners have reacted poorly to Johnson's movie.
Morales in public comments has said the fund was poorly run.
The WTO rejecting the BAT would be poorly justified and risky.
It showcases a poorly designed election process and ineffective, outdated laws.
It's also why he's poised to fare poorly in the Northeast.
Her malevolence is arbitrary, poorly planned, and without any internal weight.
But poorly maintained roadways can be a pain in the bottom.
He doesn't like spending money overseas, especially when it's poorly spent.
Even so, the work was inconsistent and paid poorly, he said.
They're poorly regulated, and they may be contaminated with harmful ingredients.
In other cases, offices were poorly organized or simply made mistakes.
All at risk, unless Congress fixes this poorly constructed new levy.
"I love the poorly educated," he said at a February rally.
Poorly planned meetings can be worse than no meeting at all.
Sadly, this seems to give people license to treat us poorly.
The poorly reviewed "Warcraft" was second, taking in about $24.4 million.
Both ended poorly, with the first maligned for a plagiarism controversy.
Schools there can do poorly and still continue to enroll students.
He did poorly on the field sobriety test and blew a .
Excess sugar consumption can make you sleep less and more poorly.
Even so, critics have slammed the initiative for being poorly funded.
And a poorly rated walk may not be the dog's fault.
CBS changed the news paradigm, and fans reacted poorly to it.
In China, roads often have poorly marked lanes and little signage.
In some poorly-managed areas, it can be detrimental to wildlife.
They had no opportunity to rise and were very poorly paid.
Rape and abortion narratives can often be problematic when handled poorly.
Trump is mad and feels he's being poorly served by staff.
Compared to the iPhone, it was like a poorly dressed whale.
As Tee points out, the shift bodes poorly for the former.
When things go well for Mr. Trump — or poorly for Mrs.
The Christian Democrats did poorly in some of their traditional strongholds.
My dad does not have poorly healed scars on his stomach.
Or do we manage it poorly and say Obamacare is horrible?
The problem is that the deals were made poorly, Petersen said.
Many of these efforts have been well intended but poorly executed.
It hasn't helped that Equifax has handled the situation incredibly poorly.
That's not to say poorly cooked or underseasoned chicken doesn't exist.
The party also fared poorly in the legislative elections that followed.
"Rex was performing poorly," Mr. Broidy said, according to the memorandum.
Check. Every assignment in English class is just poorly written fanfic?
But the real indignity is how poorly made Suicide Squad is.
We don't think poorly of a lion for killing a gazelle.
Some passengers were baffled at how poorly prepared the airport seemed.
If he says a book is poorly written, it probably is.
To "totally screw up" would mean to tally poorly, or MISADD.
Such a move may backfire, particularly if the operations go poorly.
A poorly made bomb or a distracted fisherman could prove fatal.
Harvard got it right, even if it handled the situation poorly.
Most are hosted by Bangladesh in poorly planned and overcrowded camps.
Officials blame poorly ventilated or faulty water heaters and cooking stoves.
Democracy functions poorly absent the principles contained in the Chicago Statement.
I knew it was going to go poorly (and it did).
And in rare cases, poorly maintained property has led to deaths.
But others, including water and sewage treatment plants, were poorly rated.
If taxis are highly, but poorly, regulated, Uber resists all regulation.
The fourth quarter caps a year that started poorly for Tesla.
He adopted French, he said, to be "mal armé," poorly defended.
"I really putted pretty poorly the first two days," Lewis said.
Basically, the patient had diabetes -- which she managed poorly, he said.
Despite obesity's prevalence and morbidity, though, its causes remain poorly understood.
But that's not to say overseas markets have been doing poorly.
But Trump is surprised that Dowd thinks the interview went poorly.
"We started the game poorly and that's on me," Herman said.
The problem is that Sanders did poorly with self-identified Democrats.
One review mentions that they're "painted poorly" but they're $22.50, y'all.
It also sold extremely poorly, despite originally being published by Nintendo.
It can also result in dysfunctional teams and poorly performing products.
It could've gone really well or it could've gone really poorly.
I just happen to think it's a very poorly considered one.
But it would seem to augur very poorly for our politics.
I answered them as poorly as I answered you, I fear.
Not all former Dow stocks fare so poorly after their removal.
Wiggins said that she was treated poorly because she was straight.
"Pregnant women who get the flu do very poorly," said Riley.
The state actually does quite poorly at driving turnout among nonwhites.
The causes of long-term picky eating, however, remain poorly understood.
More often than not they are treated poorly and discriminated against.
Poorly made retsina, tasting of turpentine, hadn't helped Greece's wine reputation.
Poorly dose controlled or labelled products can obviously increase the risks.
That report, Mr. Stiglitz said, was too narrow and poorly written.
In reality, however, all they were doing was adjudicating them poorly.
Villas-Boas: Specifically, the battery would explode; it was poorly designed.
Asian Americans "do shockingly ... poorly," Mortara said, compared to African Americans.
Want to explain why students of color do poorly on tests?
SEN. JEFF FLAKE: Well, I think it was handled extremely poorly.
Menstrual pain is poorly understood, even in the world's richest countries.
I feel truly defeated that their father treats me so poorly.
Johnson's entire visit to Luxembourg went poorly right from the start.
Most proposed alternatives are clumsy, poorly understood, unscalable or all three.
For one thing, they are poorly insulated and expensive to heat.
Poorly structured regulations are the best possible medium for restricting competition.
Has the show aged poorly or will it be just wunderbar?
Some say yes ("this is dignified"), others say no ("poorly timed").
His presentation style is lacking and the information is poorly organized.
But having said that, I think I spend my time poorly.
But this isn't simply a matter of a poorly chosen example.
I even watched motivational movie monologues, poorly dubbed over nu-metal soundtracks.
Most of the country's big overseas takeovers to date have fared poorly.
These students do not have behavioral challenges but perform poorly on tests.
ATK's big beef with the Duo is that it slow-cooks poorly.
He was doing poorly in his country because of the economic conditions.
Cutting corners and releasing poorly thought out systems could end in disaster.
It's a beautiful, heartbreaking scene, and lord, does it ever end poorly.
A lawyer representing both coaches says his clients are being treated poorly.
How many other problematic vendors or poorly made products exist out there?
Spotify's well-meaning but poorly executed policy has reportedly had mixed results.
Officials have dismissed the idea that the event would be poorly attended.
Why it held on to the hydrogen and helium is poorly understood.
But negotiations are hard and, if handled poorly, could end up backfiring.
"Political theater" is easy to dismiss, and at times it's poorly executed.
Much about pain is still poorly understood, according to a Nature editorial.
The researchers wanted to know why the second generation did so poorly.
Equity markets reacted poorly to the political climate Thursday, sending gold upwards.
We have communities that start treating them and their families very poorly.
Potential causes included tight dresses, poorly fitted belts, overeating, or glandular issues.
The bunnies, Steinem wrote, tended to be poorly educated, overworked and underpaid.
Traffic accidents are relatively commonplace in Afghanistan, with roads often poorly maintained.
There's always drama at my work, because, frankly, it's pretty poorly managed.
A really poorly managed loan program could, of course, still make money.
Yet it also includes a cohort that is poorly represented: overseas Americans.
Policy should not be made based on faddish or poorly supported science.
None of that would matter if the dramatic segment were poorly executed.
Yet that now legendary performance was very poorly received at the time.
However, Flay now tells PEOPLE it was a poorly thought out joke.
When I drink alcohol, even if very little, I sleep very poorly.
Mr Quinn spoke of accelerating plans to "remodel" the poorly performing businesses.
Republicans did poorly last year in the mid-terms, especially in suburbs.
Few find jobs; most graduates are too poorly educated to be employable.
It's going to be looked at poorly in litigation by a judge.
Natural language processing helps us gauge community sentiment in poorly connected areas.
Confrontation often happens along frontiers that are either lawless or poorly policed.
The Stag's V8 was slow and poorly designed and it regularly overheated.
The reasons why poorly educated white men are unhappy are well documented.
Yet poorly educated white men remain better off than women and minorities.
I've had to work on this and I reacted poorly last night.
Greenland sharks are among the most poorly studied sharks on the Earth.
There are several types of cardiomyopathy, but the causes are poorly understood.
That can boost pension costs when combined with a poorly funded plan.
Nonetheless, parts of the world remain poorly integrated into the global economy.
More so than any other form of media, games often age poorly.
As a result, many documents were poorly looked after, lost or destroyed.
Like the Røde however, it comes with a dinky, poorly-balanced tripod.
However, the significance of intangible assets is often poorly reflected by statisticians.
Ek says that he thinks Spotify handled communication on the issue poorly.
It polled poorly and drew little of the hoped-for bipartisan support.
French students traditionally perform rather poorly in international ranking of English fluency.
A look so ignorantly put together and a situation so poorly handled.
Kurdish opposition parties did poorly when Iraq held federal elections in May.
Say this much for the "reproducibility crisis" in science: It's poorly timed.
It was a constant reminder of how poorly her heart was working.
It's heavy, and poorly balanced, with the keyboard flopping as you type.
Every publisher has poorly identified what content verticals should be tied together.
Poorly enforced money laundering controls allow kingpins to easily clean their millions.
The voters bought it: He crushed his poorly funded Democratic opponent and
Lithium-ion fires can occur when poorly manufactured or damaged batteries overheat.
His exit bodes poorly for Snapchat fixing Discover & winning at original content.
Although the situation ended so poorly, I must commemorate the police officers.
Any 80s vinyl from people playing synths poorly or making sound effects.
Trump now has no such adversary, which bodes poorly for his presidency.
This time Rob tells his mom that he and Chyna communicate poorly.
First off, a quick word about (the rather poorly named) Google Assistant.
Yet again lamely chasing relevancy - very poorly, with our money, without Congress.
Plugging unproven and poorly developed devices into your network is a risk.
One shop owner said the mall was in some instances poorly maintained.
That left him, personally, poorly situated to weather even a mild downturn.
He also wants to shut down poorly performing charter and traditional schools.
We go to bed, sleep poorly, wake up and do it again.
As Politico has previously reported, Trump hotels and clubs are poorly guarded.
The White House insisted the negotiation did not go poorly for Trump.
Wasn't he just trying to rekindle his poorly developed relationship with Val?
There's a long history of pain being poorly treated in this country.
Many of us have confronted them from your boyfriend's side, often poorly.
The increased investing activity came as sector initial public offerings performed poorly.
The poorly predicted outcomes have prompted a lively debate among polling scientists.
But she's woefully underutilized — a sketch creation poorly integrated into the story.
Both teams shot poorly — Memphis at 33 percent, Portland at 32.4 percent.
The next question to ask is: Why did millennials do so poorly?
Even on low settings, the mobile version of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds ran poorly.
Opponents also worry that the new apartment blocks will be poorly constructed.
It's a good solution for under-deserved areas and poorly planned cities.
"The process in Florida was particularly abrupt and poorly executed," he said.
Conner sends out poorly lit Snapchats of him curled up in bed.
Most of the countries of the Pacific are poor and poorly run.
After all, what could be worse than a poorly-placed conch ring?
The Bachelor series has handled sex so poorly for years and years.
Poorly-paid teachers, like their Hungarian counterparts, have also been on strike.
They were quite poorly received by the fanbase, and quite rightly so.
If Republicans do poorly in the 2018 midterms, he can blame them.
They also performed more poorly on a test of their response time.
I was upset at what was transpiring and chose my words poorly.
It's like a poorly taken photograph that was computer generated for you.
A poorly designed rule can be just as destabilizing as no rule.
Expectations were pretty low, but the service branches still performed pretty poorly.
Overlooked and poorly represented, perhaps Britain's expats can blame their image problem.
Asians are underrepresented and frequently poorly portrayed in television shows and films.
Both of these regulatory proposals are poorly supported and of questionable legality.
He loves the poorly educated because they power his drive to power.
"Alaska would fare very, very poorly," he said according to the Times.
Treating employees poorly — then expecting them to 'bend over backwards' for you
One company has since gone bankrupt, and two others are doing poorly.
"I have seen this trend before and it ends poorly," he said.
Some fear that positive views of the economy bode poorly for Democrats.
Are we too self-absorbed, complacent and poorly informed to attempt this?
Kelly's interest in running for the seat was a poorly guarded secret.
Biggs questioned whether these "non-savers" are really doing poorly in retirement.
Instead, Trump blamed news outlets for poorly covering his statements on Charlottesville.
Other members of Trump's inner circle performed more poorly in the poll.
They are poorly read, lack critical thinking skills and are loosely educated.
"Not my standard Wednesday, that," Willis said with a poorly suppressed grin.
But she continued to fare poorly among white men without college degrees.
If Balderson does poorly on Tuesday night, an alternative explanation is available.
And given what became of her predecessors, that bodes very, very poorly.
Department stores and teen apparel retailers are also expected to perform poorly.
When Bob eventually told his mother, she initially took it very poorly.
This is one of those plays that could have ended very poorly.
Meanwhile, it's something that's done very poorly in a conventional computing architecture.
And you can use it well, or you can use it poorly.
There are pockets of the country in which it is working poorly.
The fact that Facebook poorly implemented a security feature is… Facebook's fault.
Mechanization of farming jobs, integration, and isolation, left Belle Glade poorly developed.
I'm also intrigued by the mysteriousness and poorly-balanced nature of humans.
Injuries might be symptoms of poorly designed training regimens, but not cowardice.
The poorly designed, bright green website claims to sell legal herbal highs.
So glad you're doing what you're doing for this poorly noticed disease.
In other words, de Blasio does poorly among white New York voters.
The Stanford study notes, however, that poorly run charters can be disastrous.
Mr. Grenell's interviews went poorly, two people familiar with the process said.
Recently every participant got an email telling them how poorly they did.
In addition to nominating lackluster candidates who are polling poorly against Gov.
"It's difficult to describe how poorly that could have gone," he said.
I just think it's the way it's being handled that's done poorly.
The poorly isolated space is freezing in winter and scorching in summer.
You don't need to construct poorly evidenced conspiracy theories to explain this.
"Then why does my Fitbit say I am sleeping poorly?" she asked.
PMR is a poorly understood disease seen predominantly in those over 50.
In other words, de Blasio does poorly among white New York voters.
"Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" did poorly when it premiered in 1971.
Conversely, poorly worded job listings could cause computers to overlook qualified candidates.
Performance sneakers — shoes worn for athletic activity — are doing poorly more generally.
It was a crisis which, if handled poorly, could have destroyed Alibaba.
"The problem was never that the facility was poorly furnished," Sabharwal said.
But what sounds like the perfect TV encounter ended poorly for Gomez.
Another photo shows a poorly lit passage underneath a high-rise building.
If Pluto were a sentient being, it might've taken the loss poorly.
Critics argued the trial was conducted poorly, and seven years later, Gov.
After all, it did poorly in local and European elections last year.
Notably, IRL Pete Buttigieg has continued to poll poorly among black voters.
Why this happens is, like so much in medicine, still poorly understood.
Amy Klobuchar — both of whom have polled poorly with voters of color.
But there were also times during this debate when Buttigieg did poorly.
"Peter handles stress very poorly, but is never aggressive," Mr. Falkenberg said.
But Tesla's abilities are often overlooked because of its poorly named system.
"It was a very poorly officiated basketball game," Fizdale added, still calm.
The winds could potentially damage roofs and poorly built structures, forecasters say.
Against the euro, the pound is expected to perform almost as poorly.
Many homes are poorly ventilated; windows are expensive, and can attract burglars.
Half-remembered and poorly understood is how VanderMeer's characters live their lives.
Or will the new Trump really be the old Trump, poorly disguised?
Laws are poorly implemented, denying many women their land rights, campaigners say.
Lyft has fared poorly as well, along with Peloton, another hyped unicorn.
Fellowes says it's an area that's often poorly addressed by traditional advice.
It looked less like a forest than like a poorly managed orchard.
It looks less like a forest than like a poorly managed orchard.
It reflects poorly on Obbink, of course, if the allegations are true.
Borrowers have also blamed the loan servicers for poorly communicating the rules.
Patrick: [No, but] he also did Preacher, which was really poorly adapted.
But Jackson knew he played poorly, to his standards, and accepted it.
One young woman asked Biden why he performed so poorly in Iowa.
The abrupt move suggests Biden views his fortunes in New Hampshire poorly.
An economist is poorly placed to assess the dangers of a pandemic.
Computer scientists have repeatedly demonstrated that poorly 'anonymized' data can be reidentified.
Arsenal's squad is poorly balanced, though it has plenty of young promise.
This could not have gone more poorly if the Democrats had tried.
Remaking a classic 1993 GameBoy Color game could have gone very poorly.
I just thought it was tacky and it was real poorly done.
Inmates were put into poorly structured wooden barracks with 36 bunks each.
Already, the new year has started out poorly for the Vision Fund.
And I think history will judge James Mattis poorly for that omission.
In rare cases, poorly made battery packs have the potential to explode.
In recent weeks, Manchester City has played poorly more often than not.
Both teams shots poorly — Portland 39.6 percent and Golden State 39.1 percent.
But nixing poorly thought-out regulations is only part of the equation.
The public notices, and society suffers, when the journalism industry performs poorly.
But since the factories closed, work is often unskilled and poorly paid.
Experts have also said that one of those studies was poorly designed.
Poorly controlled, diabetes can lead to cardiovascular disease, kidney complications and death.
Why did he perform so poorly in this area of alleged competence?
Plus, like all supplements, they're poorly regulated and can interact with medications. 
Perhaps those that failed adopted bad business strategies or were poorly managed.
Both halves of the Toledo War worked out poorly for Mrs. Clinton.
And if you are doing poorly, you must be a bad person.
Don't micromanage; nobody likes it, and most employees respond poorly to it.
By any measure, the Democratic Party has performed poorly in recent years.
"I think it is a poorly targeted tax on capital," he said.
Obamacare is so poorly constructed it is literally an anti-selection machine.
If you manage the demolition poorly, you might undermine what comes next.
There, many poorly built houses had collapsed instantly when the storm hit.
Construction here is regulated poorly, if at all, residents have long complained.
He played poorly in pickleball, a paddle sport he usually excelled at.
This hilariously poorly argued Financial Times letter to the editor suggests yes.
"We do death and dying so poorly in this culture," she said.
Then you wonder why CNN is doing relatively poorly in the ratings.
Is there some evidence that the money is wasted or poorly spent?
Traditionally though, it does poorly when confronted with smaller amounts of data.
" Another said it's a "shameful display of meanness poorly masked as empathy.
The first generation of AirPods debuted in September 2016, and the devices have been mimicked by Google, which released its poorly reviewed Pixel Buds in October 2017, and Samsung, which launched its also poorly reviewed Galaxy Buds this February.
"Two-fifths of participants consider that the fixed-income market functions poorly or very poorly, which is almost twice as many as those who consider that it functions well," the central bank said in a summary of the survey.
Even when it's poorly allocated, they spend money hoping to see incremental improvement.
"It's clear the nature of the threat was communicated poorly," the memo said.
But even Gopman's efforts to make amends for his comments have gone poorly.
They offered me a poorly paid internship in New York for a year.
If the speaker is poorly designed and hard to use, you'll hate it.
That seems relevant to whether he performed well or poorly in that section.
The opposition says farmers have often been forced off land and poorly compensated.
The tomb was cramped and crowded, poorly lit, and devoid of helpful signage.
Before the recession, Arizona schools were already some of the most poorly funded.
It is one of the most important — yet poorly understood — concepts in economics.
However, the effect of natural selection on our hair shape is poorly understood.
Apparently they believe poorly constructed sentences connect best with his authenticity-seeking supporters.
Failure to handle the protests would reflect "very poorly" on Xi, Lam said.
They've also been outspoken about regularly playing on turf and poorly maintained fields.
Unfortunately, TIFs have worked out pretty poorly in real life, for several reasons.
However, it's also not hard to see how this technology could go poorly.
Fellow U.K. bank Lloyds also performed poorly with a score of 22016 percent.
Most crashes are blamed on reckless driving, poorly maintained roads and aging vehicles.
And it survived, at least partly, thanks to a poorly maintained water system.
For O'Rourke, speaking Spanish came across poorly, just as it did for Booker.
His interpretations were a defensible analysis of a report that was poorly written.
"Growth stocks typically do poorly in situations of global growth decelerating," he said.
It sold extremely poorly, even with Amazon slashing prices only weeks after launch.
Sylvester Stallone in 'Judge Dredd' delivers lines as poorly as they are written.
" Trump added, "It is easy to see why unions are doing so poorly.
But on closer inspection, it's also a bad idea that's been poorly executed.
If I'm doing so poorly, is this to preside over a funeral here?
The Wii U wasn't crap, not that it's gone yet, just poorly communicated.
They were tired, having slept and eaten poorly for more than a week.
Michel, a nervous, sickly child, did poorly in the many schools he attended.
The accident report blamed inadequate operator training and a poorly designed computer interface.
But the unit has performed poorly, leading to one-off costs and restructuring.
No matter how poorly you swing, the ball makes it into the basket.
Tipping was an anachronism, only necessary because of how poorly cabbies were paid.
But cheap alcohol is often poorly distilled and it's made of cheap ingredients.
But these shelters are poorly equipped to handle people with severe mental illness.
When big tech companies take over established creative communities, it's often gone poorly.
Why is it that something seemingly so simple is being handled so poorly?
As such, it's not surprising that some studies have shown catchers age poorly.
JF: You said 'People of color are very poorly represented in the media.
That was a really poorly executed applause break by Mike Pence #PleaseClap pic.twitter.
Even if your article is poorly written, it wouldn't fall into this area.
Facebook is already thought poorly of by so many, in so many ways.
Investors often lag the very funds they hold because of poorly-timed trading.
In this case, we're talking about a complex, poorly-understood type of inflammation.
Representatives from both parties, in very different and non-equivalent ways, performed poorly.
The average twelfth grader tests more poorly in reading today, than in 1992.
Many online services work poorly or not at all over such a connection.
Now what about the very poorly negotiated trade deals Hillary Clinton did support?
The company doesn't want interns working late, as it reflects poorly on them.
That said, it's certainly possible that your TV is also set up poorly.
Poorly-trained poll workers contributed to the problem, according to the Brennan Center.
A top-league player who fared so poorly would have lost his job.
And Trump has hammered it as a poorly negotiated giveaway of U.S. power.
The ruling party fared surprisingly poorly in the last general election in 2013.
Parents that are too controlling or too laissez-faire produce poorly adapted kids.
They don't know what they are doing, they are running it so poorly.
If it is poorly managed, carbon is released into the atmosphere, Vargas said.
He tries to fill a void left by larger, poorly led, moderate parties.
He said the 244.90-year auction, which fared poorly, was also a factor.
Perhaps this is why he loves the poorly educated in his shrinking base.
She argues that many of them are outdated, poorly made and too long.
I have two Taps, and they both work equally poorly on soft surfaces.
But poorly led Union troops were repulsed after they rushed into the gap.
"If poorly planned, this can risk damaging valuable areas for wildlife," he said.
Shoddy record-keeping, low literacy and shifting, poorly demarcated borders make this difficult.
Better to have people in poorly paid jobs than no jobs at all.
The risk obviously is that the markets would react very poorly to that.
Other commenters are frustrated with how poorly the show translates into dating today.
Designing and developing solutions securely matter very little if deployment is poorly managed.
Ideologues often mix poorly with business, which by nature is responsive and pragmatic.
Either way, the power dynamics are too poorly-wired to create effective ball.
Unfortunately, King was kicking to speedster Tyreek Hill, and kicking poorly at that.
That both candidates do so poorly they try to forget tonight ever happened.
This is a person who would do particularly poorly in such a setting.
Those kinds of things just jump out at you when you're playing poorly.
He'll likely score record lows among Latinos and do poorly among African Americans.
Educated in Tanzania, he speaks Lingala, the language of the Kinshasa street, poorly.
The country's tax inspectors are poorly paid, which makes them easier to bribe.
That would bode poorly for how he might act as the intelligence chief.
If both teams shoot poorly, or merely average, North Carolina has the edge.
And in no way do I want this to reflect poorly on him.
Bachelet has faced criticism that her government is poorly organized and lacks unity.
Once again lamely chasing relevancy, very poorly, with our money, and without Congress.
Time after time lamely chasing relevancy - very poorly, with our money, without Congress.
A poorly designed train platform can cause fatal accidents on a busy day.
If you start poorly, that prior performance will sap your confidence, even subconsciously.
The situation gets much worse when the leverage is poorly disclosed or hidden.
There are also perils associated if the team performs poorly on the pitch.
He did poorly in his classes—more interested in alcohol, pot, and girls.
On May 4 the House of Representatives passed a poorly understood healthcare bill.
But the unit has performed poorly, leading to one-off costs and restructuring.
In other words, Clinton's victory in Georgia doesn't necessarily bode poorly for Sanders.
LHP James Paxton has been starting well but finishing poorly over recent outings.
I'm pretty poorly cultured when it comes to movies and stuff like that.
This period is still poorly documented in the fossil record, the researchers said.
Both indexes have performed poorly since their stocks were included in the index.
Depriving yourself of an entire type of food can end poorly, research shows.
Unlike past campaigns, rallies on both sides have so far been poorly attended.
And there are still too many poorly performing smaller banks within national markets.
By all accounts, the Patriot Hot Wheels Computer was a poorly executed idea.
"It was a poorly located changeup," Ross said of the pitch to Bour.
The wealthy, notoriously efficient country has tolerated a poorly equipped military for years.
The neurological condition is still vastly under-researched, under-diagnosed, and poorly treated.
Mickey successfully 'aimed' his AI system but things still went poorly for Mickey.
Unfortunately, poorly crafted government policies threaten to drive up prices at the pump.
Sadly, the maps, the greatest empirical project of the age, are poorly displayed.
"Aid goes to middle-income countries that are also poorly governed," she says.
Things are going equally poorly in the world of Sy Feltz (Michael Stuhlbarg).
The would-be father slut-shames the mother in a poorly scripted confessional.
The White House meeting on Afghanistan had gone poorly, according to the sources.
Trump has railed against the accord for years, arguing it was poorly negotiated.
However, in the latest Global Competitiveness Report, Mexico scored poorly at No. 51.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Europe is poorly placed to deal with Austria's rightward drift.
The main reason was the war in Vietnam, which was going increasingly poorly.
It's easy to get lost in these hills; the roads are poorly signposted.
The prank elicits cringey laughter, especially when Liam the impersonator starts singing... poorly.
The criteria are poorly articulated and currently issued by the stiflingly conflicted DOJ.
A great pair of speakers can get lost in a poorly treated room.
And then he went through the nominating process and he did very poorly.
"Otherwise, we're headed to a poorly implemented strategy that just ticks people off."
Autonomous cars have trouble going down gravel or poorly paved or marked roads.
McConnell consistently polls poorly but has been serving in the Senate since 1985.
" Rivera said that the video footage of the incident was "being portrayed poorly.
DERIVATION SUMMARY Parkson generally compares poorly to peers on most comparative financial metrics.
However, both believe the strategy is poorly constructed and could lead to defeat.
He is doing equally poorly among those who describe themselves as very conservative.
Trump has repeatedly lambasted the Iran nuclear deal, arguing it was poorly negotiated.
White House chaos has only underscored his poorly conceived and unpredictable policy agenda.
McGowan said no, because the Times had treated her poorly in the past.
I like to say that I was both well read and poorly read.
"[Sessions] went through the nominating process and he did very poorly," Trump said.
And turning in poorly-executed work, unfortunately, can make your boss even angrier.
He also stated that reforms to transform poorly-performing schools must be introduced.
For now, Oklahoma's students remain among the most poorly funded in the nation.
In addition to shooting poorly, Anthony was not making up for it elsewhere.
Earlier I noted the Southern economy was poorly planned for fighting any war.
It is no surprise poorly prepared kids do not do well in college.
The state does well in higher education but poorly for its overall workforce.
Most economists, though, agree that Europe's wealth taxes were poorly designed and implemented.
Over time, a poorly calibrated body budget can pave the road to illness.
After running poorly, then crashing in a race May 15 at Dover, Del.
Government-employed doctors say they are poorly paid and work without adequate equipment.
The film, which came out in 1999, did poorly at the box office.
The Hong Kong market is already beset with scandals and poorly run companies.
One respondent there predicted that Uber would do poorly if it goes public.
That's what poorly architected, dubiously written, high-technical-debt software is like. Quicksand.
Other times it's a product of a few poorly thought-out personal choices.
Many hedge funds have fared poorly this year as the market has tumbled.
Irabu pitched poorly in Montreal and then for Texas, injuries making things harder.
"Sound-alikes" require more effort: these are poorly executed knockoffs of popular hits.
Perhaps due to its rarity, it remains poorly understood by many medical practitioners.
Kim: I'm not about to be bossed around by a poorly-drawn meme.
Short-term yields, however, rose following a poorly received U.S. two-year auction.
Clickbait might get more traffic, but will only reflect poorly on the brand.
No official charge for making a supremely poorly-timed dance challenge video, though.
Jerry Stritzke said the decision reflects poorly on the entire retail industry. 7.
The U.S. ranks poorly on smog pollution, which kills 20163,000 Americans per year.
The actual terms of what was happening remained largely undefined and poorly chronicled.
Black leather, poorly lit, sitting feet away from a cheap faux-wood desk.
Currently motorbike couriers are used to transport samples across often poorly-maintained roads.
Technology stocks also fared poorly, with Alphabet falling by more than 2 percent.
Public safety norms are poorly enforced in India, and fatal fires are common.
If your rescue goes poorly, take the bird to a wildlife rehabilitation center.
Users on the site called the movie poorly acted and filled with schlock.
However, McDonald's more adventurous items— the McGriddle, the bagel sandwiches — are poorly balanced.
Elizabeth Warren is ending her presidential campaign after performing poorly on Super Tuesday.
If wolves continue to go poorly, there won't be a new medical school.
Poorly funded and deliberately austere, the homes often doubled as orphanages for infants.
While that ended the night on a positive note, the evening started poorly.
Some behave poorly, get overwhelmed, shy away, show aggression or can't be controlled.
She took the LSAT but left the test thinking she had done poorly.
He attributed the manufacturing industry's collapse to poorly negotiated trade deals like NAFTA.
But experts said these were poorly enforced and the conviction rate remained low.
Is "Dead to Me" a show about loss, about dealing with it poorly?
But in almost any other demographic, Mr. Trump fares poorly in New York.
The gift shops were either poorly stocked or sold out of gear quickly.
And it's harder still when your role models play their parts so poorly.
But it was poorly attended, partly a result of a small marketing budget.
Cellphones work poorly, if at all, and sensational news headlines matter little here.
But the movie was testing poorly, and she was worried about her future.
Disillusioned, poorly educated veterans, trained to kill, represent a continuing threat to society.
This poorly timed absence renders me helpless and guilty, and I'm an Episcopalian.
This poorly timed absence renders me helpless and guilty, and I'm an Episcopalian.
His first collection, shown in September at Paris Fashion Week, was poorly received.
Barack Obama did quite poorly overall among white voters with no college degree.
Already, they travel among Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines over poorly patrolled seas.
Rubio, 44, fared poorly when Michigan, Mississippi, Idaho and Hawaii voted on Tuesday.
Factory managers building products with razor-thin margins have often treated workers poorly.
The ACA's exchanges were designed poorly, and premiums did become unaffordable for millions.
Yet it rose when they were told that their girlfriends had done poorly.
They are also poorly funded and cover a relatively small number of students.
The device could measure electrical current in terms of weight, but only poorly.
But Meram poorly timed his volley, sending the ball well over the crossbar.
There he saw how poorly the music industry took care of its artists.
I agreed with his main message, but the delivery was really poorly chosen.
A poorly armed and fractured separatist movement has simmered in Papua for decades.
A poorly armed and fractured separatist movement has simmered in Papua for decades.
You just have to be following the sexy, poorly-lit breadcrumbs to notice.
Lindsey Graham that inaction or caution in calling out China could end poorly.
Faring poorly in the early contests, she all but vanished from the discussion.
A magic website — much like a poorly planned travel ban — is no panacea.
Defense played a role in the Rockets and Celtics shooting poorly, of course.
Belgium, by contrast, tended to do poorly and deployed a dour, defensive game.
But Mr. McKinley said he was alarmed at how poorly diplomats were treated.
Alaska Air (ALK): Fare wars and rising fuel costs hurt poorly run airlines.
And it explains why the bill is so poorly conceived as health policy.
On the face of it, such losses fit in poorly with lesser ones.
As a result of that poorly considered action, Athens eventually suffered political upheaval.
Segregated schools for black students were often decrepit, poorly staffed and crushingly overcrowded.
Those issues tend to fester — and can be downright explosive if handled poorly.
The Knicks seemed to have a poorly constructed roster with too many forwards.
What are you likely to fail at or to do poorly as president?
Akins is equally quick to call out García if he is acting poorly.
The risk is that the new measure will be implemented poorly, frustrating pupils.
The perpetrators of the Skripal attack had poorly disguised cover stories and documentation.
Obviously, not everyone born and raised by a single mom turns out poorly.
Developing countries are underinsured partly because the risks they face are poorly understood.
Adidas bought the Reebok brand in 2005, but it has performed poorly since.
Because of our powerful sanctions, the Iranian economy is doing very, very poorly.
"I can't do it poorly," said Dave Cagle, an owner of the Automatic.
"It turned out about as poorly as I knew it would," he said.
That poorly reviewed film arrived to a dismal $33 million in ticket sales.
And because they are seen as lousy, low-skill jobs, they pay poorly.
Planes have even flown admonitory, if occasionally poorly conceived, banners over state capitals.
Zuckerberg added that poorly considered regulation could inadvertently benefit bigger players like Facebook.
It finds beauty in the poorly maintained housing projects and trash-strewn sprawl.
Trump's ill-conceived and poorly thought-out action plays directly into Putin's hands.
" — Karen Hutton, Brisbane, Australia "The number definitely looks like a poorly cast 6.
Safety standards are poorly enforced in India and are linked to many deaths.
Even good plans that are poorly rolled out aren't going to work well.
"I was very confused, I responded poorly ... it was badly expressed," he said.
The multiemployer system has principally suffered from poorly designed federal laws and regulations.
They tend not to care whether a procedure was coded well or poorly.
"If placed poorly, lip threads can cause lumps and other issues," she cautions.
So if a poorly performing portfolio is not the problem, then what is?
A poorly planned layout can lead to a dysfunctional and odd-looking kitchen.
Many people have been poorly informed by recent political rhetoric directed against imports.
The US has much to lose from poorly managed conflict in the country.
The specter of a poorly-run, constitutionally deficient deportation machine is truly horrifying.
" He added, "It is easy to see why unions are doing so poorly.
"These kind of parabolic advances really only end one way — poorly," added Johnson.
A poorly maintained generator, for example, will die in less than a year.
But Mr. Obama fared very poorly only among white voters in the South.
A poorly enforced trade agreement continues to damage the environment and the economy.
They are merely ignorant and poorly informed and innocent of Washington's arcane ways.
But despite their abundance of ancient riches, India's temples are often poorly managed.
It's not just that the front-runners have fared poorly in recent cycles.
But she disliked her studies, tested poorly and was barely able to graduate.
It's obvious that needle fixation is still poorly understood within the addiction community.
We always do poorly when we appeal to our fears and our differences.
Ryan Costello tweeted that Trump handled the situation "poorly": Eagles my fave team.
I think if you did poorly, you probably wouldn't be here right now.
I'm interested in what all of you think they're doing well and poorly.
He really means it when he ... He does, it just was poorly executed.
"We won the evangelicals, we won with the young, we won with the old, we won with highly educated, we won with the poorly educated – I love the poorly educated – with the smartest people, with the most loyal people," Trump said.
Poorly shod and poorly clad, they march away beneath his banners, ofttimes with no better arms than a sickle or a sharpened hoe, or a maul they made themselves by lashing a stone to a stick with strips of hide.
President Trump and his team have been helpless, evident through such messes as the poorly conceived and then poorly removed sanctions targeting Russian aluminum giant Rusal, which would have done much more damage to European manufacturers than to the Kremlin.
"We are concerned that any poorly implemented or poorly timed change in the current funding structure in Medicaid could result in a reduction in access to life-saving health care services," they wrote, in response to draft proposals from House Republicans.
Sanders can easily afford to do poorly in that long list of Southern states, but given Democrats' proportional allocation rules, he can't afford to do as poorly in Georgia, Alabama, Texas, Virginia, and Arkansas as he did in South Carolina.
This is the body I was given and I was really treating it poorly.
" Reynolds, 53, said over the phone as Downing told him he was doing "poorly.
This bill doesn't achieve many of their goals, and it's also extremely poorly designed.
If poorly managed, irresponsible tourism could significantly and irreversibly damage many of these sites.
We enjoy a barbecue on the sand and we swim and play volleyball (poorly).
But the result is legislation that is often unfinished, poorly written, or booby-trapped.
After that game, Gurley said he was not hurt and was simply playing poorly.
The political nuances here are poorly handled and distinctly lacking in shades of gray.
Bank stocks are doing poorly because the fundamentals that determine their earnings are weakening.
One can imagine a person whose DNA is essentially deadly to poorly secured computers.
I think it's a really poorly managed company, not the way I remember it.
If you already thought poorly of Ocasio-Cortez, the video could reinforce your beliefs.
These exemptions tend to be regressive, poorly targeted, and too reliant on the market.
The capital is particularly nasty, and compares poorly with other European cities (see chart).
We put up with companies treating us poorly because we don't see another option.
Then, Jamil clarified in a poorly received statement on Twitter that she is queer.
Still, some companies that had been expected to boom under Trump have fared poorly.
Too many are poorly thought out, or are exploitative of younger architects and designers.
The last building is a poorly maintained one close to the neighborhood train stop.
It is true, however, that many Hong Kong–related videos on TikTok perform poorly.
"This is the most poorly organized campaign I've ever worked on," the person said.
The first half ended poorly for the Commodores, and it got worse from there.
Abusing lean, weed, and pills would end up with me sleeping and eating poorly.
Shares of Spotify and Slack have performed poorly since listing, which has been discouraging.
The company's response to the backlash, dropped on a Friday evening, was poorly received.
I guess we better hope this conversation goes poorly just to mix it up?
If Congress accomplishes little this year, they assume it will reflect poorly on Republicans.
Lombard, for her part, felt that her relationship with Unglert has been poorly portrayed.
And this poorly produced video is far below Milo's already abysmally low cultural standards.
A psychologist once told me that most human conflict stems from poorly concealed contempt.
The Mountain State workforce is poorly educated and heavily unionized — instant turnoffs for business.
There's the chance a scandal might become public and reflect poorly on the company.
Look how European banks have done for the last six, seven years—very poorly.
And a recent study found two-thirds of American schools teach climate science poorly.
That proves even poorly run teams have benefited from surging values of sports teams.
The work is arduous and poorly paid, with delivery companies competing fiercely on cost.
"Those projects will be stalled, or they could be cleaned up poorly," Perera said.
Teri Nichols said she hopes her husband's killing doesn't reflect poorly on the country.
Video game projects based on iconic auteur action movies tend to turn out poorly.
"I've never responded poorly to stings, so I felt comfortable doing this," she said.
They sat in the center of the poorly lit bar when we walked in.
The problem with high-risk pools historically has been that they are poorly funded.
She said the former officer was either trained poorly or applied her training incorrectly.
This isn't the story of a sly thief breaking into someone's poorly-protected device.
But this is a really, really poorly organized convention and Thiel might say anything.
Retail sales have picked up—but they are poorly correlated with overall consumer spending.
It is not clear whether these workers could be sacked if they performed poorly.
The coach acknowledged the Dolphins tackled poorly, but saved his anger for the offense.
They are also, as far as flora, fauna and fungi are concerned, poorly catalogued.
Poorly sited forest-belts have often killed off grasses and other naturally occurring vegetation.
Poorly designed keys will ruin any device that's supposed to be used for typing.
These rhetorical shifts were possible only because the immigration system is so poorly understood.
LHP James Paxton (5-3) lost his third straight decision but didn't pitch poorly.
The firm appears to have been poorly managed; its debt-collection rates have slumped.

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