On the whole, though the country fared relatively well, this is only a relative measure.
It is almost embarrassing to see how other countries fare better.
How the country as a whole will fare is another matter.
Then, at the end of the Clinton presidency, voters were asked similar questions about how the country had fared in the previous eight years.
I think some countries will fare better than others at figuring out how to manage and live with pluralistic politics.
I understand that the country has fared badly since the revolution.
Peter Day reports from Brazil to see how the country has fared in the global recession.
It remains to be seen how the country will fare under his leadership, for which public support seems somewhat limited as 2007 unfolds.
Some countries will fare well, other countries will do badly.
Eight industrialized countries fare better than the United States on their crash and fatality rates.