Sentences with phrase «year of poor performance»

Well, lottery tickets keeps selling even after years of poor performance for most buyers.
This is a result of years of poor performance not just 3 games.
The school has won top marks (including an «A» on its city report card) after experiencing a few tumultuous years of poor performance after its doors opened in 2004.
The Danish forward has become something of a laughing stock at the Emirates Stadium for years of poor performances that didn't match his overly inflated ego, with the player often stressing that he would become one of the best in the world, though he barely managed to look top four quality with some suspect performances and a tendancy for missing easy chances.
The money came tied to some fundamental changes in public education, among them the adoption of a statewide teacher evaluation system that could make it easier to fire those who log years of poor performance.
Ineffective teachers can lose tenure after two years of poor performance without improvement.
Eventually, legislators settled on a measure that set up «school governance councils» on which parents would hold most of the seats but which had only «authority to recommend reconstitution in [the] third year of poor performance
Adhering to the 15 P / E valuation reference during the tech bubble would have avoided years of poor performance as price moved into alignment.
This was after a few years of poor performance — the joke was, given the great performance of the past, «Hey, can you develop the 19 - year track record?»
With ongoing efforts to maximize efficiency and keep costs down, Helix looks ready to bounce back after years of poor performance.
New car sales crashed in Western Australia last month, adding to a year of poor performance in the industry.
The world's biggest dairy exporter, New Zealand's Fonterra, said its Australian arm is a business in turnaround at its interim result last week as chief executive Theo Spierings reaffirmed Fonterra's commitment to Australia after years of poor performances.
State regulators pulled accreditation from several St. Louis — area districts in the last decade after years of poor performance.
As a whole, after years of poor performance and an exodus of middle - class families to the suburbs, Cincinnati has made some of the greatest gains in test scores in Ohio in recent years, even though it lags behind state averages.
But due to the District's delays, including filing a lawsuit against the lead parents, the children of Palm Lane Elementary must live with another year of poor performance and mismanagement.
In Baltimore County, the school system took control of Imagine Discovery Public Charter in 2013 after five years of poor performance, even though parents argued vehemently on the school's behalf.
-LRB-...) Among the first two schools to express an interest in the Charter Institute at Erskine are S.C. Virtual Charter School and Cyber Academy of South Carolina, a pair of online schools that received a warning this spring that their current sponsor might revoke their charters due to years of poor performance that lagged far behind state averages.
The motivation for closet indexing grows out of years of poor performance and the ongoing shift from active to passive management.
The Council of Australian Governments (COAG) targets are set to mature next year, and another year of poor performance raises the question of accountability from governments — how would they have responded to such a failure on commitments from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations?
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