0 to operate in a less successful way than other things of the same type: --
1 to make less profit than other investments of the same type: --
The more grant-maintained schools there are, the more pressure there will be on schools that underperform to perform better.
However, if a school begins to underperform, the local education authority has a responsibility to intervene.
Indeed, he hinted that it was one of the three underperforming agencies.
If the stock market underperforms, the employee's pension is likely to be smaller than it would have been under a final salary scheme.
Some hospitals are performing very well, some are producing a middling performance and a few, sadly, are persistently underperforming.
Pension plans that hold under 20 % in employer stock only underperform modestly but at high levels of employer stock investment the authors find significant impact on risk adjusted performance.
In short, this model portrays a pattern in which strong candidates consistently underperform expectations in the election.
Networks too can cause the market to underperform.