Sentences with phrase «poor ranking»

Teachers who got poor rankings from the two - second clips also got low ratings from students who took their classes.
Further to my earlier post on the OECD's new data on employment performance across its 34 member countries (and Canada's relatively poor ranking in that regard), another part of the OECD Employment Outlook 2013 that is also worth reading in detail is Chapter 2.
Our relatively poor ranking on maternal mortality may have little to do with the quality of US obstetric care and depend largely on access to it.
A major disadvantage of having a sub domain website is poor rankings on Google.
Tennessee perennially ranks in the bottom ten states for health status — according to America's Health Rankings — with particularly poor rankings for smoking, obesity, and violent crime.
Tennessee perennially ranks in the bottom ten states for health status — according to America's Health Rankings — with particularly poor rankings for smoking, obesity, and violent crime.
And despite Angola's poor ranking in corruption and ease of doing business surveys, the investors flocking there are mostly content with seeking out partnerships with strongmen of the apparently stable regime.
I was plenty sloppy on several bosses that I normally stomp, and my relatively poor rank on the leaderboard reflected that, but on the other hand the achievements I unlocked indicated that I am at least better at the game than the people who designed it, so there is that.
Despite their poor rankings in air pollution and electricity consumption categories, China, India, and the US are the top - three contributors to renewable energy.
If more US mothers can be persuaded to breastfeed and indeed it is breastfeeding that accounts for the benefits, then the United States might improve its poor ranking among industrialized countries for postneonatal death.
The poor ranking comes despite Gov. Andrew Cuomo pushing changes to New York's tax structure and an effort to make the state more hospitable to bringing businesses here.
In particular, Rockland's lack of transit access and weak development patterns pushes the metro area to achieve this poor ranking.
Two years after getting a poor ranking, Buffalo earned a strong score this week in a national measure of how lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals are treated.
Despite this poor ranking, speaking many languages continues to be something to be aspired to in the UK.
Americans» love of the private automobile constitutes a large part of their poor ranking.
In spite of controversy and a poor ranking earlier this year by the US News and World report Diet rankings (the Paleo diet ranked dead last), the Paleo diet or caveman diet is gaining traction and popularity.
A bad or misinformed review can not only make a financial impact, it can skew formulas, resulting in a poor ranking that may dissuade viewers.
Against the backdrop of those poor rankings, then - Superintendent Ramon Cortines decided last January to «restructure» Jordan High.
The Wrangler's cost of ownership had a lot to do with its poor ranking.
If you perform well in all these other areas, you could overcome a poor ranking in one area.
Disappointed with Canada's poor rankings in the child wellbeing report card, the national UNICEF chapter sought input from youth across the country to determine what happiness is.
According to America's Health Rankings, the state's poor rankings in obesity rate (49th), air pollution (45th), cardiovascular deaths (49th), premature death (48th), and infant mortality rate (48th) has created an overall health and wellness score that was third worst in the country in 2009.
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