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- bounce back. Also in 2008, Microsoft used Metacritic averages to delist underperforming Xbox Live Arcade games. Scores are weighted averages. Certain publications...
- stats will count. You can trade players, pick up free agents, or drop underperforming players. Playoffs: At the end of the regular NBA season, fantasy leagues...
- Luxembourg, Belgium, Latvia, Slovakia, Portugal, Romania, and Bulgaria underperform relative to the average ratio of performance to cost among European countries...
- efforts to scale back on underperforming brands during the COVID-19 pandemic, The Coca-Cola Company announced the underperforming regional brands such as...
- of feature writing projects in development, as well as a TV pilot Underperforming which is currently in development with Finite Films. In March 2013...
- In Indian law, industrial sickness is a category for severely underperforming, loss-making industrial companies. The Sick Industrial Companies (Special...
- Tony Dorsett among the notables. Insofar as there is a "curse" of underperforming Heisman winners, it seems to affect quarterbacks disproportionately...
- Oregon by 16.1% in 2020. This was in contrast to Harris significantly underperforming Biden in many other blue states, including her home state of California...
- Geoffrey Tate indicates that "firms with award-winning CEOs subsequently underperform, in terms both of stock and of operating performance". Executive compensation...
- funds vary greatly in their success rates over the long term, often underperforming in years following their successes, thereby regressing toward the mean...