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1 Investors have already given a poor reception to his most recent deals.
2 It means that we shall get a very poor reception if we intrude.
3 The poor reception for many IPOs comes despite strong stock markets.
4 Investors have given a poor reception to his recent transformative acquisitions.
5 In a second note he bemonas his poor reception to Thackeray.
6 This house promises but a poor reception ; though perhaps the landlord can accommodate us.
7 A player who loses his head must expect a poor reception from the gallery.
8 The first one received a poor reception from Kurt.
9 The poor reception highlights the persistent mismatch in price expectations between developers and local governments.
10 Despite poor reception , however, an increasing number of Irish families were buying sets and tuning in.
11 Root's rosy complexion was exaggerated by poor reception .
12 She had hit a patch of poor reception .
13 The poor reception crackled in her ears.
14 US First Lady Melania Trump received a poor reception when she appeared in Baltimore to speak about opioid addiction.
15 After a poor reception from fans, the 33-year-old rapper addressed the crowd and asked if he should keep going.
16 Yet the poor reception it has received is just one of a string of problems facing the one-time technology darling.
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