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Unloved little girls fare the worst.
Are we to believe that landholders fare better with Chinese or Saudi investors?
If it was difficult to evacuate and supply a small city like New Orleans, how would New York or Los Angeles fare?
If Abenomics 2.0 fails to embrace deep structural reform, it will fare no better than the original.
ECB foreign-exchange intervention would fare well in this regard.
But, as Detroit, with its long dependence on the automotive industry, demonstrates, cities that are dependent on a single industry or on a temporary location advantage may fare extremely poorly.
Right-wing politics, especially when based on ethnic nationalism, are rarely good for minorities, who fare better in a more open, cosmopolitan environment.
Thus, if a financial firm appears to have difficulties, its bondholders cannot stage a run on its assets and how these bondholders fare cannot be expected to trigger runs by bondholders in other companies.
And if H1N1 becomes more severe, people (and communities) who have prepared for that possibility will probably fare better than those who have not.
But it is obvious that even a last-minute scramble to salvage some form of agreement will fare no better in actually helping the planet.
Wildlife may fare better than the physical environment.
Standard supply-side arguments fare no better.
Indeed, the best analysts know that forecasting the performance of any country's stock market substantially means forecasting how well the government wants stock market investors to fare in the current political environment.
But Chinese television fare, at least, no longer consists of the prudish melodramas and clumsy indoctrination programs of the Maoist past.
It remains to be seen how Mr Blair will fare, not least in connection with the Euro Referendum.
Though bonds are hardly a perfect hedge against such risks, they typically beat stocks (except, perhaps, in cases of global conflagration, when both fare badly).
Without the ability to take timely countercyclical measures, such countries fare poorly when crises hit.
Other emerging markets in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Europe will not fare better, and some may experience full-fledged financial crises.
His popularity ratings are plummeting, and his party, the conservative UMP, is predicted to fare badly in the municipal elections in mid-March.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rightly warned the opposition recently that, thus far, they have been unable to unite the minorities behind them precisely because it is unclear to these groups that they will fare better without Assad than with him.

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