"It's not a very bad injury, Clayton said he'd be back after two weeks of treatment, " Gilmartin told BBC WM.
But as the third-quarter returns come in, it appears that private equity managers are not reporting very bad news to investors.
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But liberals who defend this and say it is not a bad thing are very anti-science.
His leukemia went away, which was good news, but not very quickly, which was bad news.
Given that even a not very good dictator is a bad thing, should America and France, which took the lead in squeezing Syria's army out of Lebanon, now engineer the downfall of the regime itself?
"Keeping a very simple portfolio is not a bad thing, " he says.
The combination is fiscally unsustainable, bad for growth and not very equitable.
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This is very risky though not as bad as the 3% that passed for normal when traders were buying mortgage-backed securites in the years leading up to the financial crisis.
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And political risk will always be there particularly for oil, which is so often associated with bad government for the simple reason that its very presence causes bad government in states that do not have strong institutions to curb their politicians.
"Politically it's not very attractive, but from an economic point of view it's not as bad as you might think, " Cooper says.
"The last one is not dead, but he is in a very bad state, " said ministry spokeswoman Natalie Neveu.
Yet Mr Dewar's scheme is full of difficulties: who decides, for instance, that a landowner is bad, rather than just not very good?
What I will say is that it is unacceptable, it is not good for the economy and therefore a very bad idea to set up a scenario where we do this constantly every two weeks.
The Forces Pensions Society (FPS) said the forthcoming changes were a "very good deal" and "certainly not all bad news".
As a country we remain very insular - we're probably not as bad as the Americans, but more so than most countries in Europe.
The look on the Plaid AM's face suggested that lots of things might not happen but the very fact that they could is bad enough.
The Economist misses some obvious causes of inequality but is not afraid to call out the banks as a very bad case of redistribution towards the wealthy.
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What is clear is that Portugal is in a very bad way economically, and is not going to meet its deficit targets this year without further Herculean budget cuts.
Not because the information is bad, although it might very well be skewed, but once it is released for our consumption-what do we do with it?
Nonetheless, it is a very bad idea, because if the ship does not make it, you are really screwed.
He learned not to take it when tired, or with amphetamines (a very bad trip).
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Pawn shops are not necessarily associated with the very rich so, when things go bad, does this test the age-old question: Are the rich really different?
"It was not a few bad apples going astray, decisions were taken at a very high level for interrogations to be carried out like this, " he said.
Look, gas is certainly far cheaper than it was -- is far cheaper now than it was last summer, but -- I'm not entirely sure that Hummer is such a bad example when you had a very specialized, luxury SUV that GM is looking to sell.
This is not to say that the new Apple advertising is bad: in fact it is very good.
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Bonds that are yielding 7% to 9% strong returns amid today's low interest rates reflect very high default and delinquency expectations, and the actual outcome may not be as bad, he said.
"Today's auction was not as bad as in late November, but it clearly shows that dealers are very cautious in extending their long position in the super-rich German 10-year segment, " economist Annalisa Piazza at Newedge said.
So it does become pretty lucrative in some ways and I think for an area that's already in bad shape and that's not reviving all that quickly, it becomes very lucrative cash for certain people who are willing to take the risk.
External stressors such as joblessness play a role. (National figures on whether suicides increased in the 2008 recession are not in yet, but suicides generally go up in bad economic times.) The very elderly once had the highest suicide rate, but middle-aged men and women, 45 to 54 (see graph, below), have surged recently and surpassed them.
"It was a bad shot I'm not making excuses, but he did get very unlucky with how the ball bounced, " Harmon said.
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