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- A new practice that has become deplorably common, Wall Street veterans say, is the use of absurd stock price targets in research reports.
- Thomas believed that African Americans were " deplorably bad " and that it would require a " miracle " to make any sort of progress.
- This is a particular usability problem, because it falsely gives the impression that articles are hard to edit, and is deplorably newbie biting.
- Women, deplorably, have been monopolizing the raising of children and encouraging men to put their very lives in jeopardy by watching lots of football.
- But the region's share in the world trade is only 1 percent and the intra-regional trade is deplorably low at 3 percent.
- The Sun, of the World Football League, and the Express, of the USFL, drew deplorably small crowds despite rosters peppered with marquee players.
- While England trundled deplorably in wake, the only thing that could be said for it that it didn't seem to mind being a laughing stock.
- Apart from his reputation as a man of exceptionally loose morals, he attained, in spite of a deplorably defective education, distinction as a diplomat and general.
- Apart from the deplorably neglected " A Little Princess, " it's also the only mainstream movie this summer that's primarily addressed to girls.
- With sets, costumes and dialogue that look deplorably cheap, Moyle's odious dedication may be one of the worst films to turn up on television in a very long time.
- Several books he had been commissioned to illustrate did not appear because he lacked the application needed to finish them, and completed work was often uneven in quality and'deplorably pedestrian '.
- The Stockholm district court said the newspaper's phrasing was " vulgar and an expression of deplorably bad journalism, " but not defamatory according to Sweden's press freedom laws.
- Eight episodes were produced, but only one, the pilot, was ever broadcast ( in 1990 ), as both television executives and the viewers alike thought the show in deplorably bad taste.
- Marshall said " most people think he acted deplorably, " and he added many Democrats have therefore shifted their focus from Clinton himself to defending " the results of a democratic election ."
- Europe's ability to move around huge numbers of troops is " deplorably slow, " in the words of NATO's recently retired senior military officer, Gen . Klaus Naumann of Germany.
- Baggy underwear, where his skin ought to be, looks like the arch-fiend . . . . The production was adequate up to the point of the tempest and shipwreck, which fell down deplorably.
- The paper asked the question " What will they say in England ? " " Wisden " condemned the unrest as a " deplorably disgraceful affair " and described the spectators as a " rough and excited mob ".
- In " Deplorably, Trump is going to win ", published in " Asia Times " about two months before the 2016 U . S . Presidential Election, Goldman correctly predicted Donald Trump would win the presidency.
- Despite concerns about his temperament, Shadeed appeared calm before the race but he ran " deplorably ", Swinburn offered the observation that Shadeed " died in my hands . . . as if he'd been shot ."
- But his incendiary propaganda for racial superiority has continually presented serious film scholars with a persistent problem : How to reconcile the enormous technical and stylistic advances of the first genius in the medium with his deplorably provincial reading of American history?
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