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Footy Power - Football Rules Australia

Round 4, 2009, Carlton lost to Sydney

First Quarter: the Winners struggled to manage the manufacturing department of realistic targets going forward, and registered a marginal deficit as the Losers stole the initiative, despite inaccurate measures costing them a greater advantage, which was expensive in the long-term.

Second Quarter: restructuring their business to meet the needs of the competition, the Winners accounted for their deficit before adding substantial value to their advantage, which generated a legitimate concern from creditors that the Losers were in the recession with a pessimistic outlook.

Third Quarter: the Winners limited the liability of their class through industry and a perpetually contracting environment to give every indication of an absolute advantage, which the Losers turned into a major depression for nervous creditors, as they turned into the last recession with a bleak forecast.

Fourth Quarter: opening the early exchange period unproductively, the Winners managed to record a small enough loss for the quarter to generate a significant continuation of their advantage over the Losers, who managed to continue to struggle to manufacture interest.

Fifth Quarter: the Winners managed an accurate assessment of their share of the result and applied measures to pass on credit to their "long term" options, and a share to the Losers, who negotiated the depression by attributing their position to their failure to grasp the meaning of "numerous opportunities".
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