The phrase
"weakest performers" refers to individuals or things that are not very good at what they are supposed to do. They have the lowest level of capability or skill.
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The changes, already under way in some cities and states, are intended to provide meaningful feedback and, critically, to weed
out weak performers.
And Motorola, another historically
weak performer in that area, did a pretty good job with the Moto X Pure.
The Warner Bros. - distributed picture by director Ryan Coogler is a welcome relief for the distributor after a year
of weak performers, including «Pan.»
January is the most favorable time of the year for small cap stocks as they tend to post their strongest yearly gains in the first quarter due to the tax loss selling that ends on Dec. 31 which
allows weak performers to improve.
There is no point in suggesting names to replace
such weak performers because nothing will happen Mertesacker our worst player is now Captain and spokesperson...
In recent years we've gotten fresh takes on old formulas with films like The Conjuring and The Innkeepers that gave me hope that horror wasn't lost, but 2014 has been a dire stretch of one
weak performer after another and I can only trust that Hollywood is paying attention and will see the tide turn in the near future.
These situations sometimes come about when a stock has been an unimpressive or
weak performer for a number of years.
Weak performers produce 33 % less than the average employee, and low performance can be induced by the lack of an effective onboarding process.
That gives us opportunities to try to pick those winners, and offset it by some of
the weaker performers to generate these sort of uncorrelated strategies.
Western Australia's regional rental market was
the weakest performer in the country in the last three months of 2015, with the Pilbara area taking a large share of the blame.
SLA said it would take a one - off impairment charge of 40 million pounds and its shares were
the weakest performer on the blue - chip FTSE 100 at 1052 GMT, falling 4.9 percent.
The company also offers high pay and generous severance, with the understanding that
weaker performers will get fired more often than at other companies.
Tops CEO Frank Curci said in February, after the company filed for bankruptcy, that it would review
its weakest performers during reorganization process.
Commodities and Natural Resource Equities were some of
the weaker performers in the first quarter as oil prices retreated by about 7.5 %.
The heavily - weighted financials and health care groups were
the weakest performers, losing 0.9 % apiece, but no other laggard lost more than 0.4 %.
For the quarter, Information Technology and Financials were our highest contributing sectors, and Health Care and Consumer Staples, two of our lowest weighted areas, were
our weakest performers.
The weakest performer, though, has been the Netherlands where household consumption has fallen, hampered by low consumer confidence and the adjustment of household balance sheets after a decade of heavy borrowing (Graph 7).
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The weakest performer on the day as his passing was awry and was responsible for putting a couple of clearances back into the danger area.
The best of the front bench outside the shadow cabinet are women (such as Lisa Nandy on the left, Stella Creasy on the right) and
the weakest performers in the current shadow cabinet are men.
The weakest performer in the shadow cabinet.
Such freedom gives scope to thousands of brilliant, dedicated teachers in schools across the country, yet the mechanisms for separating out
weak performers are not in place.
Tier 3 schools are considered average - to -
weak performers.
Southern states Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana are among
the weakest performers, with results similar to developing countries such as Kazakhstan and Thailand.
Yes, if the teachers let go are
the weaker performers.
Those results, among the first trickling out from states» newly revamped yardsticks, paint a picture of a K - 12 system that remains hesitant to differentiate between the best and
the weakest performers — as well as among all those in the middle doing a solid job who still have room to improve.
There is wide agreement that that needs to change dramatically if there are going to be ways to move teachers toward better practices — or separate out
the weakest performers fairly.
There is no simple formula for deciding when to sell
a weak performer, regardless of whether you follow an aggressive or a conservative investing strategy.
It's also still pretty weak in low light situations, though it's certainly not
the weakest performer in its price range.
The weakest performer was the Galaxy S7 Edge with 4 and a quarter hours.
Even after the retailer closes
the weakest performers, landlords will still be challenged to find replacements for them, since Aéropostale is a member of a struggling retail group.
Over the past year, the hotel sector has been
the weakest performer.