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Round 5, 2009, Western Bulldogs lost to Carlton

First Quarter: the Losers generated, in a protected environment, cautious pessimism from creditors about the future of what limited options they could manage, as the Winners, benefiting from rebounding figures, managed to capitalise on their surging confidence and enterpising outlook.

Second Quarter: relinquishing the momentary monopoly of turnover at board-level, the Losers spiralled towards the impending recession, despite the manufacture of fraudulent volatility, which added value to the assessments the Winners had made that their stocks are on the rise, going forward.

Third Quarter: the Losers, following two consecutive quarters of negative results and a recession, failed to manufacture sustainable future options to account for their industry, as the Winners delivered creditors, passing themselves off as analysts, confidence in their margin.

Fourth Quarter: after the last recession, the Losers managed to generate interest from creditors that the business of acquiring an absolute advantage was within their scope, which failed to eventuate, as the Winners, increasing the confidence placed in their industry, added a gain, again.

Fifth Quarter: the Losers managed to transfer some of the credit away from the competition by calling on incidents of mismanagement of maintaining control on the board, which detracted from the resourceful and enterprising business the Winners bargained for in acquiring credit for their control.
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