Sentences with phrase «doing as bad»

Though Samsung is making more negative press due to the Note 7 battery explosions, not all of it's products are doing as bad.
So Sega may not be doing as bad after all if true.
We're actually not even doing as bad as you guys talk on this site.
He didn't do as badly as Matt Lauer did in his back - to - back interviews with Trump and Clinton, where he was criticized for not calling the candidate out on his incorrect statements.
But at least Bush didn't do as badly as he had earlier in the year on the show when he elicited boos.
What a lot of people don't realize is that Buffett didn't do as bad as he claimed.
Here are examples of how you make everything Muslims do as a bad thing, but when an American does what you say is «bad» about Islam then it's a good thing.
It refers to the Babylonians, who did as bad or worse to Israel, BTW.
There is no way that any of these new people could do as bad of a job at running our country as the current Congress, President, and Supreme Court has done or in the last 30 years.
Flamini has not done as bad as we sometimes put it its just he plays alongside un-indiscipline Ramsey who's given the license to be everywhere.
But according to an article in the Washington Post, maybe we're not doing as badly as we think:
The last time Labour did as badly as this in Scotland was 1931 when it won only 7 seats (though -LSB-...]
Expected victory in London tonight and a Scottish rout - a humiliating defeat should the Tories emerge the official opposition in SNP land - are flanks of a battleground on which Labour didn't do as badly as predicted.
We haven't done as badly as many of Jeremy Corbyn's critics predicted but frankly, we're not doing well enough.»
If Corbyn «s Labour does as badly as you expect, most of his supporters will melt away.
It's all an analog / gradual system of course, so someone eating tons of protein without actually needing it may be doing as badly as someone eating a little bit of meat.
You didn't do as badly as you could have done.
In Japan, Vita is not doing as badly as in the rest of the world so it makes sense.
Then again, Konami stopped caring about the Silent Hill series after «The Room» did as badly as it did, which is why they've been contracting out development rights and most of the original group has jumped ship.
I was stunned that Cinderella Man did as badly at the box office as it did, since I think it was a beautifully done piece of utter bullshit.
However, a new study appearing in Education Next finds that U.S. schools do as badly at teaching those from better - educated families as they do at teaching those from less well - educated families.
When viewed from a global perspective, U.S. schools seem to do as badly teaching those from better - educated families as they do teaching those from the less well educated.
A new study from researchers Eric Hanushek (Stanford University), Paul E. Peterson (Harvard University), and Ludger Woessmann (University of Munich) finds that U.S. schools do as badly at teaching those from better - educated families as they do at teaching those from less well - educated families.
While we had no problem understanding the Range Rover's clipped Oxbridge tones, the voice - recognition system did as badly with our navigation instructions as it had with our audio commands.
The Wii U still had a strong selection of first - party titles, similar to the Wii it lacked the huge third - party support of the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 had, but the Wii still managed to sell far more units than the 360 and PS3 combined, so clearly this couldn't be the main reason why the Wii U did as badly as it did, it can be one of many factors but it isn't the main one we're looking at.
Then again, Konami stopped caring about the Silent Hill series after «The Room» did as badly as it did, which is why they've been contracting out development rights and most of the original group has jumped ship.
What may be more difficult is to do it as badly as Star Ocean Integrity and Faithlessness.

Not exact matches

But we have got to get together as a nation, do better than we are doing to educate these kids because it's getting worse and worse and worse.
This doesn't come as a shock to someone who just spent the better part of an hour trying to convince Comcast (CMSA)-RRB- that $ 180 is way too much to pay for too many bad TV channels; often - unreliable broadband; and downright terrible phone service.
Whereas the bad firms will get the leftovers, as they do now, and yet pay a higher price for them.»
But the fact that Apple, famous for a religious - like attention to detail in its products, didn't catch the problem before releasing the HomePod struck some as a bad sign.
You forget they are prisoners and realize they are men who have done bad things and made mistakes -; many of them as teens.
The fact is, most economists agree that trade deficits are not necessarily bad for the U.S. economy nor do they reflect some camouflaged version of a trade war, as Ross asserts.
I think in the last administration, the Obama administration, financials and energy were seen as, I don't want to say the bad guys, but certainly they were under much more regulatory scrutiny and tech was seen as virtuous.»
The good news is that they are generally wrong about that, but the bad news is that it often kills the deal before they learn that very few things are as easy to do as they are to talk about.
When you fail to do so, you're liable to make bad decisions based on faulty information, as I recently learned.
And as we all know, Taco Bell has proved time and time again, for better or worse, that it can do a lot with just tortillas, meat, and cheese.
For example, buying a million - dollar property you intend to flip without the proper research can make for a bad investment, but spending $ 82,000 in real estate education — as one acquaintance did — can also deplete the reserves you need to invest in the first place.
As for Starbucks employees, these are people in low - wage jobs who don't need the extra hassle — or worse — that might come from being required to engage strangers on touchy topics.
Greycroft co-founder Alan Patricof said Friday that Amazon is «not necessarily» a bad company, but urged that «as a society we have to think about the fact that, you know, at what point do we say we're destroying the fabric of America?»
The idea is that the pre - and the pro-biotic work together to provide a combined benefit — while the probiotic settles in and pushes out the «bad» bacteria, the prebiotic hangs around and acts as its food supply, ensuring that the supplement sticks around and does its job.
So Biderman, — the self - described «King of Infidelity» — who just last year told PROFIT 500 researchers that «there's no such thing as bad attention for our business» — did something that would be unthinkable to most entrepreneurs: He fired himself.
To the woman on the other end, it implies that she's doing a bad job as a parent if she's out building a company that's going to crush it and employ hundreds of people.
But, as I told Anna afterwards, some of the companies that did see the changes coming were actually the worst offenders because they were afraid to face the facts.
As Agnieszka notes, although having a high valuation doesn't sound like the worst thing for a startup (it is a bit of an ego boost after - all), it could seriously harm a company.
The cast do little to alleviate the poorly written script of its bad puns and embarrassing silliness, forcing us to group everyone together as the guilty party responsible for entertaining Schumacher's absurd ideas.
Knowing how to do more with less was a significant factor in enabling these firms to continue to post record growth as the economy took a turn for the worse.
I define it as someone you can tell «the good, the bad and the ugly» to and who expects you to do the same for them in return.
I would say it is important to look at problems and failures as opportunities to improve rather than opportunities to lay someone out for doing a bad job.
As William Strauss and Neil Howe put it in their seminal book Generations (almost anybody pontificating about generational cohorts is channelling Strauss and Howe, even if they don't realize it), «More than anyone, they have developed a seasoned talent for getting the most out of a bad hand.»
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