UFJ's borrowers, including several big ones, were in worse shape than the bank had told regulators.
She had cycled in and out of the hospital, each time in worse shape.
Now, Ford could end up in worse shape than Opel, at least in the short term.
The risk of contagion is ever-present: Spain is in worse shape than before, Italy is on a knife-edge.
Ms. Roland says complications from that hospital stint left him in worse shape than when he was first admitted.
The dollar has strengthened in recent months and much of the rest of the world is in worse shape than America.
And she says many states may be in worse shape than they appear because they use an accounting technique called smoothing.
But frankly, the latest inventory is showing that the bridges in the country are in worse shape than you might imagine.
Despite our full basket of domestic problems, Europe is in worse shape.
In truth, the 2.0% annualised fall in German GDP in the second quarter makes its economy seem in worse shape than it is.
Its sudden revelation that its finances were in worse shape than it had previously admitted was proof that all euro-countries need properly independent statistical offices.
These contribution rates would decline when the city's investments are performing well, which would make the pension funds even more volatile and put them in worse shape during economic downturns.
For all the focus on America's economic and corporate worries, Europe and Japan (see page 15) are in worse shape and taking longer to address some of the problems.
If employers decide they would rather eat the penalty rather than shell out the incremental costs for health coverage, then they are in worse shape from a financial standpoint than before.
Yet it seems to be in worse shape now.
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D's refurbished offices in Whitehall had increased by 15% after the government had selected a final bidder because interest rates had changed and the building proved to be in worse shape than expected.
When you take into consideration all of the money owed to cover future liabilities like Social Security, healthcare and education, then the US is actually in worse shape than Greece, says PIMCOs managing director and founder Bill Gross on CNBC during a segment on Monday.
To remind you, it is very hard to find any point in the history of British government borrowing when it has been cheaper for the government to borrow, even though it is also hard to find periods when the public finances have been in worse shape.
Indeed, we believe, as of the end of 2010 -- and we said this publicly, I think, Ben -- that in fact al Qaeda was in the worse shape it had been in since 2001.
The people you thought you were trying to help are in even worse shape financially.
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If these plans are deficient, then presumably the vast majority of 401(k)s are in even worse shape.
Medicare, the national health program for retired workers, is in far worse shape.
Afghanistan - now no longer George Bush's war, but Barack Obama's - is, if anything, in even worse shape.
We need to do the same--indeed much more--because we are in far worse shape than any of those countries.
The Commission's acknowledgement that the eurozone is in worse economic shape than previously mirrors a change in the International Monetary Fund's thinking.
With the added uncertainty caused by the ongoing Euro zone crisis, European banks are in even worse shape than their American counterparts.
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