Sentences with phrase «performed very average»

I have nothing against Campbell but he rarely scores and has performed very average the last few seasons.

Not exact matches

If a franchisor claims that its franchisees earn an average income of $ 75,000 a year, that tells you very little about how individual franchises performed.
The former term refers to the fact that stocks on average tend to perform significantly worse in the summer months than in the winter months, the latter term describes the typically very strong advance in stocks just before the turn of the year.
Well, starting with the Olive Garden question, I guess I would ground our response in saying we believe the fundamentals in the business are still very strong so whether that's average unit volume or restaurant level returns, the way new units are performing, it's obviously the opportunity that we're focused on is more consistent same - restaurant sales growth.
The historical record indicates that the gold - mining sector performs very well during the first 18 - 24 months of a general equity bear market as long as the average gold - mining stock is not «overbought» and over-valued at the beginning of the bear market.
I don't understand why we bought hm, very average @ united and we wan na perform wonders.
Alex fagunson motivated am average players to become champions when he left it was very visible... even Van geal won't have perform with those average players....
There's a big difference between shining for a relegation club (which, despite average goal contribution Silva has been doing, their attack and transition starts with him) and coming in to a very competitive attack like ours and performing instantly... We're likely to have Ox and Jack back who will most likely feature in Wenger's plans who are both very attacking players.
Currently we have a big squad number wise but few players who are very old and cant perform at the top level and few average players.
«Our results evaluated patients at an average of five years of follow up and most patients continued to be very satisfied and performed a high number of sporting activities, including those that required high use of their shoulders,» said study author Grant Garcia, MD, an orthopaedic surgeon at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) in New York.
«Three - star programs perform better than average, an STS rating that is very difficult to achieve.
This average combines the negative, but statistically insignificant, effects of exits of high - performing teachers with the very large improvements in student achievement resulting from the departures of low - performing teachers.
That path is a limited replication of No Excuses schools that rely on a very unusual labor pool (young, often work 60 + hours per week, often from top universities); the creation of many more charters that, on average, aren't different in performance from district schools; districts adopting «lite» versions of No Excuses models while pruning small numbers of very low performing teachers; and some amount of shift to online learning.
Some countries, such as Portugal and Kazakhstan, recorded higher proportions of students who very much like reading, while others, including countries who performed higher on average than Australia, had much lower proportions of students who very much like reading compared to Australia.
Let us propose the following thought experiment: What would happen if the very lowest performing teachers could be replaced by just average teachers?
To estimate the importance of basic competency, we identified the share of students performing at least at a very basic level, that is, no more than one standard deviation below the international average of all OECD countries.
By aggregating across measures that represent very different dimensions of performance, the summative score may not identify schools as low - performing if they are very low on just one measure, even if they are merely average, or even moderately low, on others.
A school might have low attainment on average, but there can still be individual pupils who are performing very well.
And by allowing states to limit the definition of consistent underperformance for a group to being in the lowest performance level on an indicator, or being the farthest away from statewide average performance, it undermines the idea — and the Congressional requirement — that any group that is struggling in any school needs help and assured action, not just the very lowest performing groups or groups in a limited number of schools.
It's comfortable, practical, reliable, retains an above average resale value and has performed very well.
Simplified records at the very least goes without saying as is assumed by the author but I suspect performed by very few, though members of AAII are probably better than average.
In fact, it is very often the case that the best - performing funds in a given category are among those that offer expense ratios below the category average.
But, the point remains the same: how can the average person even remotely dream of owning a share of what are some of the very best performing stocks?
If he keeps buying stocks cheaply, on average he will perform very well over time, even if a few of the investments do not work out.
Indeed, many of the top - performing open - admission shelters in the country have very low average length of stay.
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