"Every time there is a decline in manufacturing [jobs], there was a decline in population," Elvery said.
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Of the 10 players, seven showed a decline in one of the measures; four showed a decline in both.
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Of the 18 coaches and executives, eight showed a decline in one measure and five a decline in both.
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The study also posits that a decline in black managers could augur a decline in black executives at technology companies.
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This included a decline of 240 percent for Kmart stores, and a decline of 212 percent at Sears stores, the company said.
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So, recently it appears there was a decline in homicides and parallel to that there's been a decline in serial homicides as well.
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"It is well documented that a decline in U.S. global favorability ratings has corresponded to a decline in visitation to the U.S.," she said.
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Previously, the EIA forecast a decline of 2000,219.74 bpd to 8.73 million bpd in 2016 and a decline of 420,000 bpd to 8.31 million bpd in 2017.
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South Korean carmakers Kia and Hyundai reported a decline in sales, and official figures from South Korea showed a decline in tourism attributed to fewer Chinese visitors.
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"Analysing the situation in the economy, I feel that demand for dollars has declined due to a decline in remittances and a decline in imports," Saroyan said.
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Brexit triggered a decline of the pound, an increase in inflation, the erosion of household spending power, a decline in house prices, and weak exports, S&P says.
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First, there has been a decline in male lung cancer because fewer men are smoking, and a decline in colorectal cancer because of men's increasing use of colonoscopy.
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A growing body of research suggests that the evidence for a decline in traditional religious belief, identity and practice does not reflect a decline in this underlying spiritual inclination.
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Even though a decline in suitable farming land would logically lead to a decline in supply, Neuschwander said it's not likely that coffee drinkers will see any hike in price.
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The 1953 recession followed a decline in government spending after the Korean War, and the 2001 recession was driven by a decline in business spending after the dot-com bubble popped.
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A decline in bank shares also pressured the broader market.
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Plus, latest industry data shows a decline in hotel demand.
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That was in line with a decline in U.S. stocks.
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Analysts had been calling for a decline of 4.1 percent.
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We're seeing a decline of species here and it's tragic.
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It predicts a decline in the next quarter as well.
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JPMorgan described a decline so far of about 15 percent.
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Compared to April, however, this represents a decline of 7.5%.
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Stocks also fell Monday after a decline in overseas markets.
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Cramer is also done worrying about a decline in retail.
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Competitive challenges saw a decline in its U.S. insurance business.
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Jim Cramer is done worrying about a decline in retail.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast a decline to 240,000.
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The West is enjoying a decline in attacks by jihadists.
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This is despite a decline in homicides over the years.
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Meanwhile Facebook proper was experiencing a decline in orignal sharing.
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Economists had expected a decline to a 212,000 annual rate.
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Wayfair did see a decline in average order value, however.
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Also supporting oil prices is a decline in U.S. inventories.
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Like Ibrance, ribociclib caused a decline in white blood cells.
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A figure below 50 signifies a decline in manufacturing activity.
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Neither has ever posted a decline for a calendar year.
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A decline of more than 20% marks a bear market.
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On an attributable basis, we expect a decline of 8%.
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Subscribers and ad revenue at ESPN also posted a decline.
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Meanwhile, female partners reported a decline in their overall compensation.
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Trading to benefit from a decline is known as shorting.
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"A decline could have implications to subscriber stickiness," Lavery said.
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Slower growth correlates with a decline in demand for oil.
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A decline of 20 percent from 2,700 would be 2,250.
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The company saw a decline of nearly 8% on Thursday.
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Economists had expected a decline to a 210,000 annual rate.
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"A decline in the exchange rate is needed," he said.
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The poll forecast for May was a decline of 1.9%.
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But universities have seen a decline in international student enrollment.
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"A protracted shutdown could see a decline in home sales."
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"If there's a decline in society, there's probably better examples."
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That failed to offset a decline of 20,000 in January.
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List the factors that may cause a decline in groundwater.
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That was weaker than a decline of 0.3% initially estimated.
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That was weaker than a decline of 0.3% initially estimated.
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A decline as low as $7 implies nearly 19% downside.
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Separately, data showed a decline in U.S. crude oil inventories.
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In stock markets, also Warsaw and Budapest led a decline.
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Analysts had been expecting a decline of 5.5 million barrels.
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Unions representing grocery workers have seen a decline in membership.
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Analysts had on average expected a decline of 1.1 percent.
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Economists had expected a decline to a 215,000 annual rate.
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The figures now reveal a decline of only 2 percent.
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A decline in residential real estate has led several recessions.
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In 2015, JPM reduced its estimated G-SIB surcharge by 100 bps, to 3.5%, given a decline in non-operating deposits, a reduction in level 7503 assets, and a decline in notional derivative amounts.
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The talks follow a decline in the shares of many Russian food retailers over the past year and expectations of sector consolidation because of tougher regulation and a decline in Russian consumers' disposable incomes.
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In 2015, JPM reduced its estimated G-SIB surcharge by 100 bps, to 3.5%, given a decline in non-operating deposits, a reduction in level 3 assets, and a decline in notional derivative amounts.
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" Pinkett Smith, 47, added, "And there was a decline from there.
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Dow futures pointed to a decline of more than 350 points.
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The only category to record a decline was outdoor power equipment.
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Information services saw a decline of 6,000, while education subtracted 2,000.
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That is a decline of 17 points from the prior month.
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The price of this has been a decline in overall quality.
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But just like for any heyday, a decline would arrive eventually.
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Those are the best places to bargain hunt in a decline.
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That follows a decline of 39,000 bpd in the previous week.
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But that's still a decline of less than 2% this morning.
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However, he was surprised when Avnet indicated a decline in Asia.
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August's reading, which already showed a decline, was revised down further.
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Just 42 countries experienced a decline, compared with 89 in 2017.
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For the last three quarters, iPhone shipments were on a decline.
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The firm forecasts a decline "on the magnitude" of the sector.
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That was driven by a decline in client activity in Asia.
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Oil prices were also supported by a decline in U.S. inventories.
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FACEBOOK: Ken Goldsholl predicts a decline in usage in North America.
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The second quarter of 2016 saw a decline of 3.5 percent.
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The smaller household survey showed a decline in employment last month.
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On Monday, Citigroup similarly reported a decline in net interest margin.
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By comparison, Facebook has seen a decline in page engagement. p.
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A Reuters poll of economists had expected a decline to 100.4.
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A decline in copper prices on Thursday added to the gloom.
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The stabilization is due in part to a decline in layoffs.
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Honeywell had forecast a decline of 10 percent to 12 percent.
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Commodity producers were hit by a decline in raw-materials prices.
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But nearly 40 cities showed a decline or remained essentially flat.
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Volatility is a sign of uncertainty and often presages a decline.
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Broadcom had warned of a decline in this segment in April.
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Multi-family production jumped 68.8 percent following a decline in September.
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Other major Russian polling organizations have not reported such a decline.
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The one analyst had forecast a decline overall of 9.3 percent.
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In the 25–54 demographic, all three networks saw a decline.
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Smucker's newest business - pet foods - also posted a decline in sales.
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Her account statements show a decline in value of about $700,000.
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Landry had previously expected a decline in coal, the note said.
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The trend of a decline in May's lead is clear though.
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Regions with high support for Islamist groups, however, saw a decline.
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Updated with a decline to comment from the National Crime Agency.
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Multi-family production jumped 28500 percent following a decline in September.
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The workforce has already seen a decline in his first year.
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Iowa saw a decline of 35 percent, and Nebraska 38 percent.
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All maintain a physical practice; all have naturally experienced a decline.
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This led to a decline in meth use for several years.
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Texas tourism, a $69 billion industry, may also see a decline.
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An index of purchasing managers' activity registered a decline in August.
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A decline to last year's lows implies 22% downside for Tencent.
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Part of the problem was a decline of small dollar donors.
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Other airlines may follow suit due to a decline in demand.
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Utilites is the top-performer, with a decline of just 1.7%.
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More than a quarter expect a decline of more than 20%.
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"There's definitely a decline in the past year," Ms. Rosenfeld said.
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All of these concerns have contributed to a decline in caucuses.
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The company had forecast a decline of 10 to 12 percent.
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In 2018, that number was 86,000, a decline of 25 percent.
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A decline to $38 implies nearly 35% downside from current levels.
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For both industries, the December increase followed a decline in November.
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No other candidate had a decline of more than 5 points.
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A decline in bank shares also pushed the broader market down.
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Attendance, already on a decline for decades, began to bottom out.
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The bottom 90 percent actually saw a decline in their income.
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Micron led a decline in chip stocks, losing nearly 9 percent.
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More broadly, a decline across materials stocks was the biggest weight.
|
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Analysts also pointed to a decline in First Solar's gross margin.
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Retail trade posted its fifth straight month of losses with a decline of 5,800 jobs following a loss of 7,300 in May, a loss of 14,800 in April and a decline of 14,800 jobs in March.
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"With that we saw a drastic drop in case detection rate as well, which was definitely not linked to a decline in transmission but most probably a decline in reporting or diagnosing of leprosy," she added.
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That would be a decline from last year, but it's not dramatic.
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But October could bring a "decline in significant fire potential," Brown said.
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That would be a decline from the highest level in 15 months.
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Australian stocks lost 0.5 percent, hurt by a decline in energy shares.
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Sales rose 0.4 percent, though analysts expected a decline of 0.8 percent.
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That works out to a decline of 84 percent over 16 years.
|
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Following that, cybersecurity experts said there was a decline in Chinese hacking.
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That compared with expectations for a decline of about 2.2 million barrels.
|
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A decline in physical crude values generally means better margins for refiners.
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That compared to a decline of 2.9 percent in the previous quarter.
|
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Xiaomi, once the fastest-growing smartphone player, suffered a decline in shipments.
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That increase would result partly from a decline in prices last March.
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That compared with a Reuters consensus forecast for a decline of 8,20183.
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We could have had a decline in housing without a Great Recession.
|
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The laggard in the group, Tecate, saw a decline of 3.6 percent.
|
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That trend is matched by a decline in the number of babies.
|
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The company earlier reported a decline in quarterly revenues but improved profit.
|
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Analysts, on average, had estimated a decline to 34 cents a share.
|
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It is a slow and gradual decline, but it is a decline.
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They also found that Facebook suffered a decline of just under 7%.
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The gains were partially offset by a decline in private inventory investment.
|
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But most Americans probably would not notice a decline in plutocrats' fortunes.
|
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There was also a decline in goods shipped to the European Union.
|
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Japan faces a decline in birth rate combined with an aging population.
|
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They've already forecast a decline for the first three quarters of 2019.
|
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It averages a decline of 6% when it reports second-quarter earnings.
|
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The Nasdaq Composite also saw a decline of 0.2 percent to 7,990.37.
|
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It also suffered a decline in revenue in its investment banking unit.
|
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We have had a resurgence of drug use instead of a decline.
|
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A decline to 25,000 marks a 4 percent downturn from Friday's close.
|
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A decline in capitalization below regulatory minimums would also pressure Bancaribe's ratings.
|
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Tata Motors has faced a decline in sales in India as well.
|
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Earnings are currently showing a decline of 21.00 percent for the quarter.
|
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A decline in commodity prices can signal slower economic growth moving forward.
|
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Regardless, it has led to a decline in middle-class job opportunities.
|
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A decline in capitalization below regulatory minimums would also pressure BOD's ratings.
|
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Questions included: How big a decline would we see in iPhone sales?
|
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That compared with analysts' expectations for a decline of 2.6 million barrels.
|
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A number below 50 indicates a decline, while one above suggests expansion.
|
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Neither study proves that legalizing marijuana causes a decline in opioid prescriptions.
|
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HK/SIN time, following a decline of 5003 percent during U.S. hours.
|
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The day's small gains followed a decline in the market on Monday.
|
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The disappointing number was largely attributed to a decline in manufacturing activity.
|
|
Forecasts ranged from a growth of 2% to a decline of 5%.
|
|
T) had a decline of 0.1 percent; and Nissan Motor Co (7201.
|
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It is unclear if its supervisors would tolerate a decline below that.
|
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A decline of 2 plus percent from 4.8 percent seems highly implausible.
|
|
Earnings are currently showing a decline of 21.19 percent for the quarter.
|
|
But could a decline in infections also be part of the picture?
|
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India also experienced a decline in sentiment, falling to 72 from 79.
|
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That money helped offset a decline in print advertising, the company said.
|
|
Financial stocks fell 1.2 percent, tracking a decline in U.S. bond yields.
|
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"A decline in profits starts creating doubts in people's minds," Shiller said.
|
|
Still, the data showed a decline in new work received from abroad.
|
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The trade deficit narrowed, but there was a decline in trade volume.
|
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Analysts in a Reuters survey had anticipated a decline of 189,000 barrels.
|
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Adjusted for inflation, that's a decline of 1.7% from the prior year.
|
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For 2015, UTC's sales totaled $56.1 billion, a decline of 3 percent.
|
|
If he's making deep runs in majors, is that really a decline?
|
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The brand has also been hurt by a decline in mall traffic.
|
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Financial stocks fell 1.3 percent, tracking a decline in U.S. bond yields.
|
|
This marks a decline from the last Quinnipiac poll, released on Feb.
|
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"We are not seeing a decline in broadband infrastructure investment," he responded.
|
|
There was additional support stemming from a decline in U.S. gasoline inventories.
|
|
Information services saw a decline of 13,000 while construction fell by 4,2.43.
|
|
Judge Kavanaguh's approval ratings are sinking — a decline attributable to independent women.
|
|
A decline in marriage rates has likely played a role, as well.
|
|
One startling result: a decline in air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
|
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It would be a decline of about 14,000 new jobs from July.
|
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A decline of 2250 percent marks the start of a bear market.
|
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That fall followed a decline of 1.6 percent in the third quarter.
|
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In 2017, that number was 23.8 million, a decline of 19.3 percent.
|
|
Same-store sales were flat while analysts expected a decline of 13%.
|
|
Ford is expected to report a decline in quarterly profit on Wednesday.
|
|
In the 1980s, Burger King began to see a decline in sales.
|
|
A University of Michigan survey also reported a decline in 2016. (A.P.)
|
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Only Apple reported a decline in the number of demands it received.
|
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A decline in residual car values can hit profits from leasing contracts.
|
|
The latest Rent Guidelines Board data showed a decline in distressed properties.
|
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A decline on that scale could mean $62 billion in lost growth.
|
|
He presided over a decline in both crime and the jail population.
|
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A decline to $20 implies 33% downside from Tuesday's close of $30.30.
|
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A decline would mark a three-day losing streak for the Dow.
|
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Most polls show a decline in his approval rating since it began.
|
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It was the only one of the five to report a decline.
|
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A decline on that scale could mean $53 billion in lost growth.
|
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Another concern is a decline in the black leadership at the company.
|
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The broader market was also pressured by a decline in bank stocks.
|
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But I foresee a decline in new efforts by these international groups.
|
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He is not alone in seeing a decline on his first day.
|
|
Motor vehicle and parts manufacturing contributed a decline of nearly 5,000 jobs.
|
|
Transportation has seen a decline of 12 percent, according to Georgetown's report.
|
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It has been two years since we have seen such a decline.
|
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I haven't noticed a decline in quality over even far longer periods.
|
|
Analysts had expected a decline in profits, but not one that big.
|
|
Some analyses show an increase in Columbine-like episodes, others a decline.
|
|
Factories reported a decline in both new and export orders in July.
|
|
The energy sector rose 1.8 percent despite a decline in oil prices.
|
|
Macy's last month repeated its outlook for a decline in sales for the fiscal year ending in January of between 3.2 percent and 4.3 percent and a decline in comparable-store sales of 2 percent to 3 percent.
|
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This generally favourable outturn was underpinned by expenditure restraint that offset a decline in revenue as a share of GDP (reflecting a decline in personal direct taxes due to 'tax shift' measures, not fully offset by indirect tax increases).
|
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Trump, who was in Alabama campaigning for Senator Luther Strange, also attributed a decline in N.F.L. ratings to the nation's interest in "yours truly" as well as to what he described as a decline in violence in the game.
|
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Like America, Europe has suffered a decline in the number of new firms.
|
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There's typically a decline from that point through the end of the games.
|
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Worst-hit was eastern Europe, which saw a decline of more than 20%.
|
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The region reported 22011,26.5 sales for the month, a decline of 1.5 percent.
|
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That represented a decline of 0.1 percent, adding to Friday's 3.7 percent fall.
|
|
The Hang Seng index notched a decline of only 13.61 percent for 2018.
|
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A decline in U.S. gasoline futures on Tuesday also pressured broader oil markets.
|
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Although that's a decline, it's still more fake news than anyone would want.
|
|
European stocks eked out gains on Friday amid a decline in oil prices.
|
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A new study warns climate change is driving a decline in bumblebee species.
|
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Quarterly same-store sales rose 1 percent, compared to expectations of a decline.
|
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Instantly, the men reported a decline in both physical energy and personal motivation.
|
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But state spending would drop to $43 billion, a decline of $260 billion.
|
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The decline of Teamsters follows a decline in trucking pay and working conditions.
|
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This is not the first time Flurry has spotted a decline in gaming.
|
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Evonik slid 6 percent after flagging a decline in 2016 adjusted core earnings.
|
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The median estimate in a Reuters poll projected a decline of 0.5 percent.
|
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A decline to $163 would mark 5 percent sell-off from Thursday's close.
|
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The rise of Dry January has indeed coincided with a decline in drinking.
|
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Older readers who fear a decline in decorum among millennials should be reassured.
|
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He blamed budget cuts for bringing about a decline in prison food standards.
|
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Regions did see a decline in business loans during an otherwise positive quarter.
|
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The result, according to Schuster, will likely lead to a decline in sales.
|
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That follows a decline in second quarter profit for the contract chip maker.
|
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But traditions, insecurity and recently a decline in international donors, have slowed progress.
|
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A decline in revenues from its investment banking unit added to its woes.
|
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Thus, it can be harder to profit from a decline, though not impossible.
|
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Plentiful credit has gone hand in hand with a decline in credit standards.
|
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The 5 percent revenue decrease was due to a decline at Warner Bros.
|
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This represented a decline in oil demand of 1 million barrels per day.
|
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The median estimate in a Reuters poll projected a decline of 0.2 percent.
|
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The company had previously predicted a decline of slightly more than 10 percent.
|
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Analysts polled by Reuters had on average expected a decline of 0.5 percent.
|
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Forward-looking indicators such as economic sentiment also showed a decline last month.
|
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That's not as severe a decline as other Marvel shows canceled by Netflix.
|
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"The NSDUH shows a decline in alcohol use disorders among all age groups."
|
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The company has said it noticed a decline in water levels on Aug.
|
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The weekly rig count showed a decline of 1, according to Baker Hughes.
|
|
Puerto Rico has experienced a decline in tourism due to the Zika epidemic.
|
|
U.S. stocks slipped following weak economic data and a decline in technology stocks.
|
|
The same quarter a year ago showed a decline of about 6.5 percent.
|
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Nationally, non-residential permits slipped 0.5 percent on a decline for commercial buildings.
|
|
However, its older Wynn Macau property showed a decline during the same period.
|
|
PROFITS ARE AT SUCH A DECLINE FOR THE THIRD QUARTER IN A ROW.
|
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Evonik slid 6.3 percent after flagging a decline in 2016 adjusted core earnings.
|
|
America just registered its second straight year with a decline in life expectancy.
|
|
GDP grew by 1.6% in 2015, following a decline of 2.5% in 2014.
|
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The increase in profits comes despite Murray Goulburn reporting a decline in revenues.
|
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Shares of technology-related companies slipped after a decline by their U.S. counterparts.
|
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The job openings rate was 73 percent, a decline from October's 3.9 percent.
|
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The FAO says this represents a decline of almost one-fifth since 1985.
|
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This will be the first iPhone launch following a decline in iPhone sales.
|
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That surprised the market consensus, which had been for a decline in profit.
|
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But a decline in Vancouver's sales is yet to translate into price declines.
|
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A decline of more than one hundred percent indicates more cancellations than bookings.
|
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A correction is a decline of at least 10 percent from a high.
|
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Only 16 countries experienced a decline in acceptance, while 27 stayed the same.
|
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Economists polled by Reuters anticipated a decline to 124, after October registered 126.2.
|
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Thirty-five percent of respondents reported a decline in sales during that period.
|
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That's a decline from 9.2% of respondents reporting use from 2011 to 2015.
|
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Tax collection would take a hit, followed by a decline in city budgets.
|
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Heat in the extreme is known to cause a decline in semen production.
|
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U.S. stocks closed lower Tuesday, dragged down by a decline in Apple shares.
|
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A decline in weekly U.S. crude production temporarily alleviated concerns about deepening oversupply.
|
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That was a decline from the previous week, when 236,000 claims were reported.
|
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That's because deflation — a decline in prices — was 0.6 percent in January 2015.
|
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Those upbeat results came in spite of a decline in wealth management revenue.
|
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Since then, Marriott's offer was weakened by a decline in the acquirer's shares.
|
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Colleges and universities are seeing a decline in enrollment in teacher preparation programs.
|
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The greenback had fallen for three straight weeks, a decline of 53 percent.
|
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Many forecasters had earlier predicted a decline in U.S. vehicle sales this year.
|
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The prior administration had a decline in that measure of average family incomes.
|
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"We may see a decline in the prices of those bonds," he warned.
|
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Firms reported a decline in new orders received, shrinking order books and sales.
|
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US oil is trading at $33.15 per barrel, a decline of nearly 20%.
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A decline in suspensions does not necessarily indicate that students are better behaved.
|
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A proper calculation would be a decline, unlikely sustainable, of about $20 billion.
|
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This led to a decline in edible yields from the crops they studied.
|
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Between 2007 and 2015, coal consumption in nearly every state saw a decline.
|
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A decline of 20 percent marks the official start of a bear market.
|
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It is a decline that the creators of artificial reefs aim to reverse.
|
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But a decline in global sales is likely to be worse than expected.
|
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Merchants in Little Rock, Arkansas, also reported a decline in sales of 40%.
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Forecasts widely ranged from a decline of 4.5% to a growth of 1.7%.
|
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After 1900 Vallotton seems to go into a decline that steepened after 1910.
|
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They suggest doing so may have contributed to a decline in unintended pregnancies.
|
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But there has also been a decline in participation among prime-age workers.
|
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Mark Newton, technical analyst at Newton Advisors, had predicted a decline was coming.
|
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In August the index registered 55.3, a reversal from a decline in July.
|
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Having suffered a decline as rapid as their rise, muckraking journalists feel lost.
|
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Calvasina defines this scare as a decline of 14%-20% from the peak.
|
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That isn't a firm prediction of a decline because the future is uncertain.
|
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It's also a decline of about $7 million from Biden's second-quarter haul.
|
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Forecasts widely ranged from a decline of 26.5% to a growth of 0.5%.
|
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I think there's no doubt there's been a decline in trade policy uncertainty.
|
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"There's no doubt there's been a decline in trade policy uncertainty," Clarida said.
|
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China's overall trade surplus for 2017 was $422.5 billion, a decline from 20183.
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HK), to a decline of 237 percent for Bank of Tianjin (22.HK).
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However, as the dollar heads for a decline, EM currencies aren't particularly impressed.
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A decline of "5 percent, or even 10 percent, is nothing," he said.
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By 213.6, that figure dropped to 21.1 billion, a decline of about 22017%.
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That's likely contributed to a decline in FDI in the country, said Zandi.
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It ended the day at $69.01 a share, a decline of nearly 12%.
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Germany's central bank is predicting the third quarter will also post a decline.
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Sadly, though, this is unlikely to lead to a decline in carbon emissions.
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The sales surge has caused a decline in the supply of luxury homes.
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A decline in consumer spending was a major culprit in the economy's setback.
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Central bank data shows a decline in gold reserves over the past year.
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So that's one of the reasons you see a decline in bus ridership.
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Mostly, it's been bad news overall in a decline of dynamism and growth.
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It's part of a decline in violent crime that's been happening since 1991.
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His so-called January barometer posits that a decline in the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index in January means that major averages will also end that calendar year with a decline, and vice versa if stocks rise during the month.
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United Continental — The airline is forecasting a decline of up to 7.75 percent in its revenue per available passenger seat mile, hurt by a strong dollar and a decline in travel by customers whose businesses are impacted by lower oil prices.
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United Continental (UAL) is forecasting a decline of up to 7.75 percent in its revenue per available passenger seat mile, hurt by a strong dollar and a decline in travel by customers whose businesses were impacted by lower oil prices.
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A decline in Papua New Guinea's currency would, then, be a relief for many.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 300 points, led by a decline in Apple.
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That exceeded all forecasts in a Reuters poll, which pointed to a decline to53.1.
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The Australian dollar was at $0.7106, following a decline from levels above 0.714 overnight.
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Global gas prices have risen sharply and Europe faces a decline in indigenous production.
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Corrections are defined as a decline of 10 percent or more from recent highs.
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Last week you&aposll probably noticed a decline in quality in Fox News programming.
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Mining stocks including Glencore and Anglo American fell, tracking a decline in metals prices.
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The teen birth rate continued to fall steadily, a decline that began in 1991.
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This has resulted in capital flight and stagnation, and even a decline in investment.
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Among the many causes was a decline in a "pacification" policy for the favelas.
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That would represent a decline of nearly 50 percent from the prior-year period.
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It previously expected a decline of 0.5 percent to a rise of 113 percent.
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This pick up would lead to a decline in unemployment, but only very gradually.
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RICHARD CLARIDA: I am not dismissing that there's a decline in the Dow, obviously.
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During the same period, Flipkart saw a decline of 11.5 percent in mobile visitors.
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The scientists say that number represents a decline of more than 92% since 1997.
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More than anything, however, I wanted to see a decline in frivolous inbox traffic.
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So too is WTI, which is on track for a decline of about 0.5%.
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However, it continues to feel the impact of a decline in the mining industry.
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But only 10.8 percent expect a decline in their income, down from 11.3 percent.
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The February contract was down 2.725 cents to 61.400 cents, a decline 4.3 percent.
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The United States also saw a decline in internet freedom, according to the report.
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But crude was tracking a decline of nearly 4.3 percent so far this week.
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The Fed's industrial production data showed a decline of 1.2% from the previous quarter.
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A decline in the currency tends to push up import prices, and thus inflation.
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A decline in SCBC's relevance for SC's strategy would be negative for the rating.
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AX is also fielding foreign takeover approaches following a decline in its share price.
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The five industries reporting a decline included retail trade, wholesale trade and educational services.
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Second, declining earnings do not necessarily correlate with a decline in the stock market.
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A decline in the number of workers may mean that less capital is needed.
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A Reuters survey of analysts had predicted a decline of 20.44 percent for February.
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"They're just honey bees, man, there's a decline in honey bees," Yost told reporters.
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Core PCE inflation is expected to rise 0.1 percent, after a decline last month.
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Yet, we've seen a decline in the number of employers seeking H-1B visas.
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Japan's Nikkei rose 0.7 percent, helped by a decline yen which supports exporting firms.
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S&P 22 companies were expected to show a decline as recently as Tuesday.
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A decline in MGS's importance to Mapfre SA could also lead to a downgrade.
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S&P 2.0613 companies were expected to show a decline as recently as Tuesday.
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In recent years there has been a decline in the rates in various countries.
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On the supply side, the IEA has forecast a decline in non-OPEC producers.
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Silver is also on track for a decline of about 2% for the week.
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S&P 500 companies were expected to show a decline as recently as Tuesday.
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The weekly oil rig count showed a decline of 10, according to Baker Hughes.
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Analysts had expected a decline of 221 percent, according to research firm Consensus Metrix.
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Like Ibrance, ribociclib caused higher levels of neutropenia, a decline in white blood cells.
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Earlier this month, the Miami Herald reported local businesses were already seeing a decline.
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This is all yet to show up in a decline in prices in Australia.
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America Movil attributed a decline in sales to the peso's appreciation against other currencies.
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It then begins a decline to somewhere above 30 million daily users last week.
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Stocks dropped on Friday as a decline in Apple pushed the technology sector lower.
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However, on Wednesday, Statistics Canada revised its May figure, reporting a decline of 0.1%.
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The appreciating Canadian dollar, Statscan said, also contributed to a decline in industrial prices.
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Utilities and phone companies rose the most because of a decline in bond yields.
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A drop to $215 would represent a decline of about 11% from that level.
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Offsetting this, PNC reported higher provision expenses and a decline in non-interest income.
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Growth in its travel business helped to offset a decline in high-street sales.
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Many analysts say OPEC will struggle to cover a decline in exports from Iran.
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A decline this year would end a streak of six straight years of growth.
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And it is occurring despite a decline in violent crimes over the same period.
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It is a decline that stunts entrepreneurship, hinders workers' mobility and slows productivity growth.
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A decline this year would end a streak of six consecutive years of growth.
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This represents a decline from 51 percent in the first year of Trump's presidency.
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"The main exciting finding isn't that there was a decline in IQ," Ritchie said.
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This resulted in a decline of about 12 percent in 2016 connected home revenue.
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Sensing a decline in the value of the yuan, a flight to safety ensues.
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Petrobras had a prior estimate of a decline between 12 percent and 15 percent.
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It delivered 58.7 billion first class mailings, a decline of 6 percent from 2015.
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The government said reductions were in line with a decline in start-up costs.
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They show a decline relative to similar periods last year and the year before.
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As recently as Tuesday, earnings were expected to show a decline for the quarter.
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A decline in shopping centre owner Intu limited gains on the mid-cap index.
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Analysts on average had expected a decline of 2.7 percent, according to Consensus Metrix.
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Such technology is helping facilitate a decline in community violence and abuse toward women.
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In that category, there was a decline of 1.2 percent versus the previous year.
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Excluding the transactions, Windstream experienced a decline of 21500% in service revenue in 21000.
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Key questions include: Can you handle a decline and buy more on the dip?
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The greenback had fallen in the three prior weeks, a decline of 53 percent.
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For most publications, their Facebook traffic already represents a decline from a year ago.
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Only Hispanic students and Republicans saw a decline in that feeling of stifled speech.
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Ford is expected to report a decline in third-quarter profits on Oct. 24.
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Goldman is the only big bank to report a decline in revenue so far.
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Or do we expect at some point that we'll start to see a decline?
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There has certainly been a decline in the number of beds at mental institutions.
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Of those who survived a year, about 298 percent experienced a decline in function.
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All three have seen a similar trajectory: a recent peak, and then a decline.
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Peskov also said a decline in oil prices did not come as a surprise.
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And a decline in sales would again be felt first by second-tier players.
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SXTP sector, which was the biggest sectoral faller with a decline of 0.7 percent.
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The study is further confirmation of a decline in health in different racial populations.
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But anything that is not a decline is a win these days on television.
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That would imply a decline of 2 percent, JPMorgan analysts wrote in a note.
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That spurred inflation and contributed to a decline in the value of people's paychecks.
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Operating profit fell 3% to $23.97 billion, hurt by a decline in insurance underwriting.
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Income equality was a relatively high 8.1, though a decline from 2019's 9.6.
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A decline in manufacturing doesn't necessarily mean the broader economy is doomed to follow.
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This was a reversal from a decline in July, when the index hit 53.9.
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The outcome was better than feared however, with analysts forecasting a decline of 2.2%.
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Manufacturing saw a decline of 7,1633 while natural resources and mining fell by 1,000.
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That's a 220006 percent decrease in four years with every state experiencing a decline.
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Durable goods orders rose 0.6% in October while economists expected a decline of 0.8%.
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Adjusted pre-tax income declined on higher expenses, and a decline in spread income.
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Amazon's investment in Aurora comes amid a decline in hype surrounding self-driving vehicles.
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But forecasts ranged widely from a decline of 4% to slight growth of 0.7%.
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The September industrial output too contracted 4.3%, following a decline of 1.4% in August.
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Charities are concerned that this change could lead to a decline in charitable giving.
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Troubles at ESPN contributed to a decline in operating income from Disney's cable business.
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MIWD00000PUS was little changed, with gains offset by a decline in emerging markets .MSCIEF.
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Durable goods orders rose 0.6% in October, while economists expected a decline of 0.8%.
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That marked a decline of almost 14 percent since the start of this year.
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Also Friday, Citigroup reported better-than-expected earnings despite a decline in equities trading.
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A decline in manufacturing doesn't necessarily mean the broader economy is doomed to follow.
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Wall Street had been expecting a decline of 3.97% for the fiscal fourth quarter.
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KRAFT HEINZ CEO SAYS EXPECTS A DECLINE IN 2020 EBITDA AS CO STABILIZES BUSINESS
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Total subscriptions increased 220 percent, to 25 million, despite a decline in digital subscribers.
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There is no evidence that Obamacare led to a decline in employer-sponsored coverage.
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Manufacturers reported a decline in new orders, with exports the main source of weakness.
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What we're really talking about here is a decline of institutions across the board.
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It's also a consequence of a decline in religious commitment, especially among white millennials.
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American, the world's largest airline, said on Friday it expects fourth-quarter unit revenue to range between a decline of 1 percent and an increase of 1 percent, compared with its previous forecast of a decline of 2.5 percent to 0.5 percent.
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Prices were up 1.1 percent in Vancouver in December - the 12th straight month without a decline - while Halifax prices rose 1.5 percent, Quebec City was up 0.5 percent, and Toronto prices edged up 0.2 percent, the 10th consecutive month without a decline.
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"We were miffed and wondering why the city was on a decline," Mr. Segura said.
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In April, The Information reported that Facebook was experiencing a decline in original, personal sharing.
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In 2010 there was the flash crash, and in 2011 a decline prompted by Europe.
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A decline of 20 percent or more would put the Nasdaq in a bear market.
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Dow futures Wednesday morning pointed to a decline of about 100 points at the open.
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Kraft Heinz last quarter posted a decline of 1.9 percent in its U.S. net sales.
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A decline in Mapfre Sigorta's importance to Mapfre SA could also lead to a downgrade.
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While there was an increase in total funding, the number of deals saw a decline.
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The data came days after China reported a decline in its factory activity for December.
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Shares of Under Armour were last changing hands at $21.54, a decline of 26 percent.
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JF: It certainly coincides with a decline in manufacturing as a share of the economy.
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A correction is defined as a decline of 10 percent or more from recent highs.
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The company said it also expects a decline in its full-year adjusted gross margin.
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Brent was on pace for a decline of more than 10 percent for the week.
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England just released new data showing a decline for the fourth year in a row.
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This time last year that number was over 300k — representing a decline of 76 percent.
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Five respondents expect them to stay the same and only one analyst sees a decline.
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Demand for jewelry slowed modestly as well, with a decline of 3 percent in electronics.
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Twitter's share is 27.3% among all social media users, a decline compared to previous numbers.
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A bear market is considered to be a decline of 20 percent from recent highs.
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All of these words have seen a decline of between 30 percent and 60 percent.
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The number of active editors in general has also been on a decline since 2006.
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Germany's economy ministry in part blamed "uncertainties" in trade for a decline in manufacturing orders.
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Using Kensho, we screened for the most overvalued low-volatility stocks vulnerable to a decline.
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Interestingly, the survey also presented a decline in NPS use since the ban in 2010.
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Long-term trends, meanwhile, suggest a decline in both professed racist views and racist acts.
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Government payrolls fell 4,000 in April amid a decline in education employment at state governments.
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The new numbers reveal a decline of two percentage points for Clinton since last week.
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Oil prices hit one-week highs on anticipation of a decline in U.S. crude stocks.
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Before that they suffered a decline of nearly 27 percent between July and October 2011.
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Fitzpatrick sees a more bearish picture, with a decline to the $1.80 area by 2024.
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Shares in Daimler, BMW and Volkswagen rose despite a decline in monthly U.S. car sales.
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A year ago, the same survey showed 41 percent were expected to see a decline.
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Earlier this month, Commonwealth Bank posted its slowest earnings increase since a decline in 2009.
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The second most popular cause, education, also saw a decline, falling 1.3% to $59 billion.
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It had previously forecast a decline of 1 percent to an increase of 1 percent.
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The first quarter is now expected to see a decline of 0.25 percent in profits.
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En+ also said the U.S.-China trade dispute had caused a decline in aluminium prices.
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However, a decline in technology stocks, led by Cisco , helped overwhelm most of the gains.
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The forecasts ranged widely from a decline of 1.2% to a sharp drop of 10.05%.
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That represents a decline of about 10% since the company's initial public offering in 2015.
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Consequently, in the new data, we've seen a decline in deaths related to prescription opioids.
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Last year saw a decline in outbound deals, after they peaked in 2015 and 2016.
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A decline in SCB China's relevance for SC's strategy would be negative for the rating.
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On Monday, the sector rose 0.1 percent, but a decline in Apple shares capped gains.
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The last time the market saw a decline of such magnitude was in August 2011.
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It's not just a decline of trust, there's a reason for the decline in trust.
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But du was helped by a decline in the royalties it paid to the government.
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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has made preventing a decline below 213 million a top priority.
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A decline in January has only happened three times in 17 years, the report said.
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Oil prices rose after data showed a decline in U.S. crude stockpiles as imports fell.
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Most locations in North America saw a decline in personal safety, according to Mercer's ranking.
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Analysts were expecting a decline in CASM next year, according to notes reviewed by Reuters.
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Wall Street dipped further late in the day, led by a decline in Apple stock.
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Japan's Nikkei bounced 0.3 percent following a decline of nearly 2 percent the previous day.
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Game retailers have also had to cope with a decline in physical video game sales.
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With such a decline in youth unemployment, it is no wonder that wages are buoyant.
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Brent crude gained 1.11 percent to $76.75 after a decline of 1.8 percent on Tuesday.
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After a decline in GWP in 2015, SI Re returned to premium growth in 0003.
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Within the first six months, returned citizens saw a decline in mortality of 61 percent.
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It really is true that there's been a decline in political civility in recent years.
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One of the main factors was a decline of 105,000 food services jobs in September.
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Actually, a decline in arrests took root during the final year of the Obama administration.
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But do we have direct evidence that such a decline in competition has actually happened?
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The NDFs have priced in a decline of 1.4 percent toward the end of April.
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A decline in Somali piracy left the gulf the world's center for attacks at sea.
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In 2017 that number stood at 46, a decline of 20 from the year before.
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And the country's trade balance would be worse off with a decline in foreign students.
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For many, coming out meant criticism from conservative fans and a decline in their careers.
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Why do you think we've seen a decline in the warts-and-all tour doc?
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I would wait for a little bit of a decline before I pull the trigger.
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But since 236, Freedom House's index has shown a decline in global freedom each year.
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A decline of more than 10 percent drop from 52-week highs marks a correction.
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Equities trading revenue fell 9 percent to $1.6 billion, a decline that surprised several analysts.
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Excluding autos, sales are expected to be up 0.4%, compared to a decline of 0.1%.
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That is actually a decline from the peak of 1003 million opioid prescriptions, in 2012.
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An exporter, also speaking on condition of anonymity, saw a decline of 5-6 crowns.
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As reported Tuesday in the Wall Street Journal, China's Purchasing Managers Index registered a decline.
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I wouldn't say that we've had "a decline in the power of the parties," either.
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News Corp is not alone in its struggle to arrest a decline in print advertising.
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The peso was trading at 19.6041 to the dollar on Thursday, a decline of 0.15%.
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Japan's Nikkei bounced 20.45 percent following a decline of nearly 281.13 percent the previous day.
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Strategy Analytics pegged that number at 69.9 million units, or a decline of 11 percent.
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Coupled with a decline in the output of goods and services, that has accelerated inflation.
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The bank reported a better-than-expected profit but also a decline in interest margins.
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Analysts on average expected a decline of 1.2 percent, according to research firm Consensus Metrix.
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But Tribeca wasn't the only area that saw a decline in its median sales price.
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A decline in physical activity, common among older people, is only one reason sarcopenia happens.
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The main driver of such a decline would be dried-up company earnings, Edwards said.
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People assumed that if there was a decline, it might be in the marginal channels.
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By some definitions, a decline of 20 percent or more would end the bull market.
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Widening opportunities do not automatically translate into better pay or a decline in gender discrimination.
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Football faces a decline in youth participation, largely over concerns about long-term brain damage.
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This week, the total was down to £209 million, a decline of about 39 percent.
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The Yankees went 2100-29, continuing a decline that came out of nowhere in 23.
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But the GAO found that the guidance didn't result in a decline in school safety.
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It's partly a result of a decline in stable relationships among Americans aged 18-29.
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The Australian dollar changed hands at $21 following a decline from levels above $2120 yesterday.
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A bear market is defined by a decline of at least 9913% from recent highs.
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With that rise came an increase in revenue that counteracted a decline in print advertising.
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The company projects a decline in Mainland China sales of 20% to 25%, it said.
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Results at ESPN were flat; higher subscription fees were offset by a decline in advertising.
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This also represents a corporate earnings recession in the region following a decline in Q1.
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The reading beat a Reuters Poll of analysts who had expected a decline to 23.7.
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How can the same man have presided over such a decline and then such improvement?
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Other firms used snippets of data to argue that a decline was anything but imminent.
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Tickets for the Big East Tournament at Madison Square Garden are also seeing a decline.
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The number dropped every month through December, when it was 40,620 -- a decline of 483%.
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Venezuela's economic crisis, fueled by a decline in oil production, shows no signs of improvement.
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Normally, when you see this kind of a decline, you would expect to see that.
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The result was a decline in assistance for the poor children who needed it most.
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The new poll also showed a decline in Americans' approval of Trump's overall job performance.
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A decline in same-store sales, an important measure for retailers, overshadowed the earnings beat.
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Mr. Suarez cited a decline in homicides and police-involved shootings as signs of success.
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Such a decline could force companies to lay off employees and put off new investment.
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It's no secret the state's Republican Party has been in a decline for 19943 years.
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A falloff in demand for Ford's popular pickups drove a decline in its overall sales.
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"The ice cream category has been on a decline the last few years," he said.
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An older population will have more retirees, giving rise to a decline in the ratio.
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Japan Display fell 1.45 percent after earlier recording a decline of more than 3 percent.
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U.S. stocks moved lower Monday as a decline in Facebook dragged the technology sector lower.
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The unemployment rate fell to 260 percent in July, a decline of 22018 from June.
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Before then, the index had not seen a decline of that magnitude since August 2011.
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"Extending these improvements to underserved populations would accelerate a decline in death rates," she said.
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The gold-mining sector extended a decline after a sharp fall in the previous session.
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On Tuesday, it was trading at $294,22014, a decline of 12 percent, according to CoinDesk.
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Therefore, a decline was seen in the stock price of ecommerce giants following this judgment.
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With the shift has come a decline in the idea of a common Southern interest.
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U.S. stocks pulled back on Monday as a decline in Facebook pressured the technology sector.
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That's a decline from April, when the law was drawing slightly more approval than disapproval.
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Short interest measures the size and number of open shorted positions, investors expecting a decline.
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A decline of at least 10 percent from recent highs is definition of a correction.
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ET. The implied open for the Dow, based on futures, was a decline of 1,1173.
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The median city saw a decline in unemployment of 2.7 percentage points over the period.
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Part of Stoltzfus' case for stocks to rise is a decline in U.S. dollar strength.
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Under climate change, "the majority of countries will have a decline in barley," Guan said.
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A decline to $200 would have taken Boeing to levels not seen since mid-2017.
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Thursday's game is a win for the NBA, which has seen a decline in ratings.
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All races showed a decline in total fertility rates across all regions during that period.
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The crown had previously also fallen on the back of a decline in November inflation.
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Will we see a decline in tourism if getting across the border becomes more difficult?
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The crown had previously also fallen on the back of a decline in November inflation.
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A decline to $20133,200 marks another 4.5 percent drop from gold's closing price on Friday.
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A decline in stocks usually leads to a rise in volatility, but never like this.
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The donation reportedly comes as the center has been seeing a decline in water donations.
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A bear market is defined by a decline of at least 20% from recent highs.
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Revenue slipped 2 percent to 64.6 million shekels due to a decline in trading volumes.
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From 1980 to 2014, all 50 states experienced a decline in deaths from cardiovascular disease.
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I think there probably will be a decline in the amount of video you see.
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It had 38 million sows, a decline of 11% on the year, the NBS said.
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The contribution of Mining and Quarrying to Real GDP in the third quarter of 20053 stood at 8.34%, showing a decline of 2.06% points relative to the corresponding quarter of 2015 and also a decline of 0.07% points relative to the second quarter of 2016.
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Novo lowered its 2017 sales forecast to be in the range of a decline of 1 percent to a growth of 4 percent, and operating profit growth to be between a decline of 2 percent and growth of 3 percent, both in local currency.
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For example, it might include a decline in income for, say, nurses, or a decline in the number of people employed in nursing, or some combination of the two, with payments not just for two years but for as long as the condition persisted.
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That would arrest a decline in home ownership that has been particularly sharp among young people.
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The results of the new, politically influenced choices are not always a decline in statistical accuracy.
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The market sold off in a decline that picked up momentum as the day went on.
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The S&P 21.9 was trading just under 214,2200 Monday afternoon, a decline of 218 percent.
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Our shows were still big, but we saw a decline in ticket sales and record sales.
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Soaring wages and environmental costs are leading to a decline in the "cheap China" sourcing model.
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For 20183, exports fell by 2.2 percent after a decline of 4.8 percent in 2015 as.
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However, retail sales data for the bloc showed a decline of 0.1 percent on the month.
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Bloomberg reported in 2016 that Apple was shuttering its router division following a decline in sales.
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A bear market is measured by a decline of 20 percent or more from recent highs.
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A decline in someone's financial skills can be an early warning of dementia or other problems.
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But Samsung's key mobile business saw revenue slide due to a decline in flagship product sales.
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Ultimately, 50 million hours amounts to a decline of only 1.4 minutes per user each day.
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That would mark a decline of 215% since 2016, President Obama's last full year in office.
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But from the pavements of Cairo to Karbala, Mr Cook detects a decline in apocalyptic publications.
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About 28 percent predicted a decline in output or sales while a quarter projected a rise.
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A decline would mark the third quarterly profit fall in a row, Thomson Reuters data shows.
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According to Refinitiv, the consensus of 90,000 total jobs reflects a decline of 50,1232 manufacturing jobs.
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The Aussie had also been weighed down by a decline in copper prices and political uncertainty.
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The index underperformed with a decline of more than 2 percent, weighed by Microsoft and Apple.
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What we could not have had without a Great Recession was a decline in nominal spending.
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That is a big difference — from growth of 2.5 percent to a decline of 9.0 percent.
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A quarterly increase in commercial lending was outweighed by a decline in consumer loans, mainly mortgages.
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For example, there has been a decline in business dynamism, including the creation of new firms.
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Today's fall marks a decline of about 123% from where it opened in its market debut.
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The Dow fell slightly, however, ending at 17,500, a decline of 0.2 percent for the week.
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The bottom line: Trump and the Republican Party have already seen a decline in female voters.
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The unemployment rate fell to 4.7 percent, primarily due to a decline in labor force participation.
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South African equities fell 0.3% as gains among materials were overshadowed by a decline in financials.
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The Baltimore we see in The Shape of Water is on the cusp of a decline.
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German manufacturing data came in below expectations, while France's data also showed a decline in output.
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If Twitter saw a decline in that funnel, Noto said, the concern might have more merit.
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Only England's Premier League has seen a decline, which has not stopped English youngsters from excelling.
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The 5.5 percent decrease in total building permits surpassed forecasts for a decline of 1.0 percent.
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These companies often experience a decline in the coming days, but Blue Apron went sour fast.
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The company reported a decline in sales after Toys R' Us filed for bankruptcy in September.
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Such a decline would mark the worst performance since an 8.0% slide in exports in 2015.
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UBS, however, saw a decline in its global wealth management business compared to a year ago.
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Additionally, S&P500 eased 0.33% and NASDAQ weighed on tech stocks had a decline of 0.21%.
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The bank reported a decline in fixed-income trading activity, reflecting less volatility in that market.
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The shoe retailer also warned of a decline in comparable store sales for the holiday quarter.
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A producer said he expected a decline to 50-52 crowns for fish below six kilos.
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Analysts on average had expected a decline of 2.60 percent, according to research firm Consensus Metrix.
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The stock was down around 3 percent after it reported a decline in profits and revenues.
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A surge in natural gas output was offset by a decline in the production of electricity.
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Citigroup similarly reported a decline in net interest margin on Monday, which sent bank stocks lower.
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Of the 22 that have made acquisitions, the average return has been a decline of 13.5%.
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The analyst pointed to a decline in breast augmentations as one example of consumers' changing tastes.
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Analysts on average had expected a decline of 1.2 percent, according to research firm Consensus Metrix.
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Following the tweet, a decline in the price of Comcast shares on the Nasdaq extended slightly.
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So, a higher effective return to work, by raising income, can also lead to a decline.
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A decline in bond prices means higher yields, which can have an inverse relationship with stocks.
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Parts of rural white America are experiencing a decline not felt by their parents or grandparents.
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HSH's profitability is weak due to a decline in interest-earning assets and high restructuring costs.
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A few big options traders were also betting on a decline through wagers on increased volatility.
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So can we at least predict a decline compared to last month's BLS figure of 126,000?
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Seven saw it stayed the same in that period and just one, Idaho, saw a decline.
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The last two years, you had decline in subway users, a decline in revenues as well.
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The U.S. oil rig count showed a decline of 34 from last week, Baker Hughes said.
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However, negative impacts from foreign currency resulted in a decline in international franchise royalties and fees.
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The company's sales have been on a decline for the past three years, financial statements show.
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Other places such as Mozambique and the Democratic Republic of Congo are seeing a decline too.
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They reject arguments that attribute this trend to income alone or to a decline in virtue.
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Some of this is due to positive trends, such as a decline in teen birth rates.
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A key inflation component, non-farm rents, have stabilized following a decline within the last year.
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Despite a decline in youth football participation over the past decade, the sport remains very popular.
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On the data front, existing home sales data for February showed a decline of 3.7 percent.
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In equities, Tricumen predicted a decline in securities lending which will negatively impact prime services revenues.
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The Economy Ministry revised the orders figure for January to show a decline of 2.1 percent.
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The Hartz reforms succeeded in part because they prompted a decline in real wages in Germany.
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TV viewership is on a decline (especially among younger people) and cable subscription rates are dropping.
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Today, just 1-2% of that remains, echoing a decline in oak grasslands across the country.
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The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment report showed a decline in expectations for long-term inflation.
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But between 2013 and 2014, only non-Hispanic white babies experienced a decline in death rate.
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Analysts on average had expected a decline of 142,000, according to market research firm FactSet StreetEstimate.
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Overall, this election cycle saw a decline in support for all the mainstream Dutch political parties.
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Comcast Corp announced a decline in ad revenue when it released first-quarter earnings last week.
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In 2016, the number of US births totaled 3,6.93,109, a decline of 1% compared to 2015.
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A number below 50 points indicates a decline in factory activity, while one above suggests expansion.
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After a nearly 50 percent rally for Tesla this year, that target now implies a decline.
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Economists predict a decline of only 6.43 percent after a drop of 0.8 percent in August.
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N21 was almost 20.2 percent higher, headed for a decline of 249.46 percent for the week.
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To be sure, it's far from obvious that a decline in volatility is good for investors.
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Its shares had recovered somewhat to 180.61 rand, a decline of 3.12 percent, by 1354 GMT.
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The loonie was also pressured by a decline in prices for oil, a major Canadian export.
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Some economists believe the recent uptick in buybacks is due to a decline in capital investments.
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Analysts on average had expected a decline of 3.6 percent, according to research firm Consensus Metrix.
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However, when Christian reached age 2100 or so, Elizabeth started seeing a decline in his vision.
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Also on Wednesday, JPMorgan announced a decline in both profit and revenue for the first quarter.
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This can lead to a decline in proper treatment because patients cannot afford these additional costs.
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They were trading at 239,200 on Friday, a decline of 25.25 percent from the original price.
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U.S. stocks fell, following a decline in Europe, keeping a gauge of global equity performance lower.
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Energy stocks dropped 1.7%, tracking a decline in oil prices on worries of waning global demand.
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A decline in the dollar makes greenback-denominated oil less expensive for holders of other currencies.
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The fast-food chain blamed Hurricane Harvey, in part, for a decline in same-store sales.
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It also helped precipitate a decline in the value of the Egyptian currency in recent months.
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Nordstrom said it decided to stop carrying Ivanka Trump's merchandise due to a decline in sales.
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Is there something else that's causing these men breadwinners to feel a decline in their health?
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"A decline in these stocks or relative underperformance actually doesn't require significantly higher rates," he noted.
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Historically, the economy has seen a decline under Republican leadership and an improvement under Democratic leadership.
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Ended formally in January after 35 years, the policy accelerated a decline in the country's birthrate.
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Russians have experienced a decline in living standards as incomes have fallen for several years straight.
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Analysts on average had expected a decline of 2.6 percent, according to research firm Consensus Metrix.
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Momentum also looks positive to Sluymer, indicating a decline in Bitcoin may have found a floor.
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The US Postal Service reported a decline in package volume for the first time since 2010.
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In commodities, crude oil prices extended gains on data showing a decline in U.S. crude inventories.
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But 251 was the first time there had been a decline in Black turnout since 22017.
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SXPP tumbled 2.4 percent, tracking a decline in London copper prices amid the escalating trade tensions.
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Nordex's average turbine selling prices stood at 700,000 euros per megawatt (MW), a decline of 9%.
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Reports of a decline in enthusiasm among Sanders's supporters also appear to have been greatly exaggerated.
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If you have a decline of mobility, you have intractable pain, you look for a solution.
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Even as overall participation is witnessing a decline, participation among wealthy students has never been higher.
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For the first time in three decades, participation in high school sports is seeing a decline.
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The Abu Dhabi index also fell 0.6 percent, led by a decline in its financial shares.
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Next, we prepared for a decline bridge, with my feet still elevated to a bench level.
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Natural gas futures for July were trading at $2.89 per Mmbtu, a decline of 4.5 percent.
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The tick downward was also a decline from the previous week, when 236,000 claims were reported.
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Its stock was little changed at $224.65 a share, a decline of less than 0.1 percent.
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SoulCycle reportedly saw a decline in attendance in the month following news of the proposed fundraiser.
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The second quarter will also see a decline of 8% on the year, according to Chen.
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Wells Fargo, operating under regulatory constraints after a series of scandals, reported a decline in profits.
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Personal Health Sarcopenia, a decline in skeletal muscle in older people, contributes to loss of independence.
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That dynamic makes a decline in consumer confidence a crucial warning of a broader economic slowdown.
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That would be a decline of nearly 5 percent from the same quarter a year earlier.
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A recession is technically defined as a decline in gross domestic product for two consecutive quarters.
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A correction is defined as a decline of at least 291% from recent 214-week highs.
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A correction is defined as a decline of at least 25% from recent 2328-week highs.
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She sat at a folding table and told us how to recognize a decline into despotism.
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But the power division badly misjudged a decline in demand, far more than its competitors did.
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A recent Times report on vaping attributes vaping partially to a decline in teenage cigarette smoking.
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A correction is defined as a decline of 10% or more from recent 52-week highs.
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A decline in income in young adulthood may lead to poorer cognitive ability in middle age.
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Japan&aposs population has long been on a decline, especially in the country&aposs rural areas.
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The U.S.-China trade war has eroded business confidence, leading to a decline in capital expenditures.
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Despite the increases, people in families, youth under 18 and veterans saw a decline in homelessness.
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Goldman lowered its overall US beer volume forecast to a decline of 1990 percent in 2017.
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It posted a decline of 3.3 percent in its U.S. net sales in the last quarter.
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DoubleLine CEO Jeffery Gundlach expects his bet for a decline in the will return 400 percent.
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We found, in each case, a decline in the death rates with increasing estimated ergo consumption.
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A market correction is defined as a decline of at least 10 percent from recent highs.
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Well Parenting tends to bring with it an increase in joy and a decline in fitness.
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The headline index fell 0.4%, against expectations for a decline of 0.2% (both not seasonally adjusted).
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For any GE bull, a decline to that level could be a buy signal, he adds.
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The result was so popular that it caused a decline in demand for newer iPhone models.
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Park officials say there has been a decline in new cases in the past several days.
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The U.S.-China trade war has eroded business confidence, leading to a decline in capital expenditures.
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A decline in international enrollment is also lessening some of the competition applicants face for spots.
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A roughly 666-point drop Friday was a decline of just 2.5 percent for the Dow.
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The company kept its 2017 profit and sales guidance after a decline in nine-month results.
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It forecast a decline in Solutions EBITDA as it makes a further 4 million pounds investment.
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Hasbro's own toy brands, including Nerf, My Little Pony and Transformers, posted a decline in sales.
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The slipped 24.2 percent to 2,798.43 as a decline in energy stocks offset gains in financials.
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Industrials and consumer stocks led gains, while a decline in financial stocks weighed down the index.
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This was below expectations of a decline to 0.0 in a Reuters poll of 30 economists.
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A decline of that magnitude implies a nearly 7 percent decline from the close on Tuesday.
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Analysts had forecast a decline of about 8 percent and a rise of 5 percent respectively.
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But a decline in key technology stocks like Netflix and Facebook weighed on the broader market.
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While the bank has grappled with a decline in customer numbers, it has also increased profits.
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She said since there's been a decline in tourism, traffic on her website has been down.
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South African equities fell 0.3% as gains among materials were overshadowed by a decline in financials.
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A decline in the terms of trade can lead to a fall in growth and GDP per capita, deterioration in current account and budget balances, a rise in public debt or a drawdown in assets, and a decline in foreign exchange reserves and/or exchange rates.
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The strategy also comes with a stagnation in user growth and a decline on the stock market.
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AT&T saw an increase in wireless subscribers but also experienced a decline in pay-TV customers.
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The number matched analyst expectations and marked a decline from an upwardly revised $51.9 billion in March.
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AT&T saw an increase in wireless subscribers, but also experienced a decline in pay-TV customers.
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Nonetheless, the department says it has seen a decline in overall crime in the past eight years.
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Has there been a decline in users due to the rise of other, larger online music services?
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Durable goods are expected to show a decline of 4.7 percent after showing surprising strength in October.
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The analysts' price target of $377 suggests a decline from current levels of about $379.50 per share.
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The dip was driven by a decline in employment, the length of the workweek and new orders.
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The company was hurt by a decline in ad sales, although digital ad revenue did increase substantially.
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A decline in households' propensity to save also poses risks to the inflation slowdown, the bank said.
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Africa was the only region to report a decline in confidence, slipping by 0.8 point to 54.7.
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As domestic investment increased, however, the main share price index continued a decline which began in 2014.
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Europe saw a decline of 3 percent for the quarter, while Japan's rose by only 1 percent.
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However, this year's survey finds a decline in use from last year's rate of 16.3% among seniors.
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Several of those companies are even expected to post a decline in earnings and revenue this year.
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He said that the rise of smartphones could lead to a decline in income for his businesses.
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However, he won't recommend a stock on a takeover basis if the fundamentals are in a decline.
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By market close, it had recovered somewhat to a 1,100-point drop, a decline of about 4.6%.
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Since Instagram launched Stories in August 2016, some people have noticed a decline in activity on Snapchat.
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The Street expects a decline in Boeing's earnings and revenue compared with the same period last year.
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That's why we're seeing a decline in the equity markets off the highs right before the meeting.
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One consequence of intense retail competition has been a decline in the price of many consumer goods.
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We have also seen a decline in the U.S. stock markets for the past couple of days.
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The company has seen a decline in acceptance rates among software engineer candidates for its product teams.
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That means they experienced "serious consequences" due to their smartphone use, including a decline in self-control.
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The last two sell-offs in the stock market were preceded by a decline in the HYG.
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The division is trying to reverse a decline in sales due to fierce competition from cheaper brands.
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The quarter had been expected to show a decline of 11 percent at the start of October.
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Warren, on the other hand has seen a decline in the polls, in New Hampshire and nationally.
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There was a decline in markets overseas, in part because the dollar was weak versus the euro.
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This year will see a decline in call centers and an upsurge in messaging and chat centers.
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On Thursday, the Dow had its worst day since February as a decline in Apple shares weighed.
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"Mounting problems will probably lead to a decline of 100,000-150,000 bpd this year," Eurasia Group said.
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Pemex has been struggling with a decline in international crude prices, heavy financial losses and safety problems.
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But the bank reckons that around half the shift was the result of a decline in liquidity.
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There are 2.04 million farms and ranches in the U.S., a decline of of 3.2% from 2012.
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The dipped 22014 percent to 2500,219 as a decline in PPG Industries led the materials sector lower.
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Shares of Netflix closed down 1.5 percent, moving off a decline of 2.7 percent in premarket trading.
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Back in May, Adidas announced it would sell off its golf division, which was in a decline.
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Only 15% of the millionaires surveyed predict the stock market will book a decline by year-end.
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This series has shown a decline every month since January, lending some credence to the weakness story.
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Toshiba, which only sells notebooks, sold 3.4 million units, amounting to a decline of nearly 20 percent.
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When it comes to revenue, just three of the eleven sectors are projected to report a decline.
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Fingers are, however, being pointed at a decline in a technique known as indoor residual spraying (IRS).
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"It was a greedy, pragmatic response to a decline in sales of other British imports," she writes.
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Gibbs is referring specifically to ISM and PMI numbers, which have seen a bit of a decline.
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In commodities, oil prices continued their recovery this week on a decline in weekly U.S. crude production.
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The Asian market index held close to those 1991 highs even after a decline during Wednesday's session.
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However, overreliance on the declining slate market led to a decline of 19.3 percent compared to 3Q15.
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That reflected a decline of 11.6 percent in orders for mining, oil field and gas field machinery.
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The figures weighed on the Canadian dollar versus the greenback, as did a decline in oil prices .
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Magyar Telekom shares shed almost one percent, extending a decline since reporting fourth-quarter earnings on Wednesday.
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Analysts attribute the drop to a decline in ownership rights, leading to capital flight from the country.
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The second quarter usually sees a decline in royalty revenue due to seasonal factors, the company said.
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The Nasdaq composite underperformed with a decline of 2130 percent after earlier falling more than 212 percent.
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In 2018, the rate was 1.72 births per every woman, a decline from 1.76 births in 2017.
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The stock was lower in premarket trading, as the airline reported a decline in passenger unit revenue.
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The company's previous forecast ranged from a decline of 1 percent to an increase of 1 percent.
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The government's latest report on retail sales showed a decline that was more than economists had expected.
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And in every region of the world, Ford reported either a decline in profits or a loss.
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Oil prices rose 1.75 percent after data showed a decline in U.S. crude stockpiles as imports fell.
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Experts think this trend will continue and don't envision a decline in drone popularity among field commanders.
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Twitter reported $590 million in revenue for the quarter, a decline of 4 percent year over year.
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Long-wear foundation sales increased by 13 percent, while basic foundation saw a decline, NPD's survey found.
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Fitbit said it expected an increase in devices sold but a decline in the average selling price.
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Bayer's non-prescription drugs unit has been grappling with a decline in sales in the United States.
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Last year's growth was affected by a decline in investment, exports and private lending, the report said.
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Intel shares closed down slightly to $52.28, in line with a decline in the Nasdaq Composite Index.
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U.S. stock index futures indicated a lower open on Tuesday as a decline in oil prices weighed.
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That would represent a decline of almost 16 percent from 44 cents in the year-ago quarter.
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Wholesale inventories for March rose 0.2 percent; economists polled by Reuters expected a decline of 0.1 percent.
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The company blamed a decline in Surface sales as one reason for its third quarter revenue miss.
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A decline in customer traffic is also prompting the company to issue weaker than expected 2016 guidance.
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The rest of southern Florida is seeing more stable prices and sales after a decline last year.
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Germany's largest electricity producer is struggling to halt a decline in profitability at its conventional power plants.
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Taylor said that this could have "unintended consequences" and lead to a decline in donations to charity.
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A decline in yields indicates investor demand for products at the high end of the risk scale.
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I have no idea whether there will be an increase or a decline in the FBI's independence.
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The S&P 500 has not registered a decline of 1 percent or more since October 11.
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Gap tumbled 11.78 percent after the retailer reported a decline in sales for the fifth straight quarter.
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"The core audience, people aged 15-34, are showing a decline in interest in cinema," Masil said.
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Like many once thriving industrial towns, though, Glens Falls has experienced a decline in population and manufacturing.
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The Nasdaq composite closed 22 percent lower at 22.5,066.27, weighed by a decline in shares of Microsoft.
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The session in Asia followed a decline in U.S. stocks amid a pullback in the telecommunications sector.
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They also predicted a decline in soybean yield to 248 bpa from the trend of 217 bpa.
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But some investors say even a decline of $10 in the oil price would not dissuade them.
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Rather than rely on those, the economy benefited from higher government spending and a decline in imports.
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This sounds like a silly reason for a decline in volume, but it is likely a factor.
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In recent weeks Trump repeatedly blasted Amazon on Twitter, sparking a decline in the company's share price.
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Republicans who supported the law say a decline in investment doesn't mean the law was a failure.
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Hurricane Sandy, 20083 But a major hurricane doesn't always result in a decline in this jobs number.
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This led to a decline in Estee Lauder's net sales from Hong Kong in the first quarter.
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In fact, we're already seeing a decline in incomes for young Americans in the United States today.
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Research shows that for-profit colleges leave students with more debt and a decline in their earnings.
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Analysts at Jefferies, who rate TalkTalk 'underperform', said a decline in average revenue per user was disappointing.
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The rise of distrust correlates with a decline in community bonds and a surge of unmerited cynicism.
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Several trading platforms have been created in recent years to address a decline in corporate bond liquidity.
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Economists polled by Reuters had expected a 0.2 percent monthly rise in sales, rather than a decline.
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Loans, wealth management and investment banking were among the key performers, offsetting a decline in trading income.
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Honeybee populations have been on a decline, facing threats from parasites, pesticides, habitat loss, and climate change.
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U.S. equities fell on Tuesday, as a decline in Apple shares pushed the broader tech sector lower.
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The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment report also showed a decline in expectations for long-term inflation.
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Assess how much of a decline in the value of your portfolio you are willing to accept.
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And to the extent that there's a decline in criminal jury trials, that is happening less frequently.
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As the prices of those bonds increase, that leads to a decline in the return, or yield.
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A decline in hunters means a drop in tax revenue going back to state agencies for conservation.
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U.S. stocks fell, following a decline in Europe, to push a gauge of global equity performance lower.
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On average, these pullbacks last 203 days and the S&P 500 averages a decline of 8.36%.
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If the monthly PMI figure registers a decline, this suggests declining economic activity and an impending slowdown.
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Some states, like Florida, that have passed such laws have had a decline in opiate-related deaths.
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Companies that have reported their numbers - Maruti, Honda and Ford - have all shown a decline in sales.
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A decline was expected - and the first half of 2015, which is the comparison, was particularly strong.
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In Romania, the improvement in its mobile business more than offset a decline in fixed-line telephony.
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The growth for November comes on the heels of a flat October and a decline in September.
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Prices were down 0.2 percent, a touch shy of economists' expectations for a decline of 0.3 percent.
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Its stock was one of the Dow's biggest laggards with a decline of nearly 2 percent. Disclaimer
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The company blamed a decline in foot traffic and industry discounting for the expected fall in profit.
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About $1 trillion in investments have already been lost since a decline in oil prices from 2014.
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With a decline of "more than 7 percent over 30-40 days," says Jason Goepfert of SentimenTrader.
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Honolulu's restaurant bookings have fallen the least, with a decline of 55% compared to a year ago.
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That rate, they estimated, would decrease to 1.61 under the new rules, a decline of 50 percent.
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The other food providers who provide food to those businesses are also seeing a decline in sales.
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Washington state blood banks have experienced a decline in supply, as has New York state, per Reuters.
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Many Turks have long hedged against a decline in the lira by switching savings to foreign currencies.
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Its stock was trading midweek at close to $153 a share, a decline of nearly 22 percent.
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I don't anticipate we're going to see a decline in youth use of e-cigarettes this year.
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A year ago, the agency predicted a drop of 236.4,21.6 tourists, including a decline in foreign visitors.
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It prompted meaningful regulations across the United States that led to a decline in the death rate.
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The data suggests the birthrate fell most sharply among teenagers, who saw a decline of 262.5 percent.
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On Thursday, Ford is scheduled to report its first-quarter earnings, and many analysts expect a decline.
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He has previously sold Berkshire shares short, betting on a decline, but is not doing so now.
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Dow futures pointed to a decline of some 1,000 points at the Wall Street open Monday morning.
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Dow futures pointed to a decline of some 1,000 points at the Wall Street open Monday morning.
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Energy stocks reversed course to end the session 0.5% lower, bruised by a decline in oil prices.
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China's slowdown has sent a chill across emerging market economies, which have seen a decline in exports.
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A bear market is defined as a decline of at least 20% from recent 52-week highs.
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Before then, the broad market index had not logged in a decline of that magnitude since August.
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Success rates now stand at 30 percent, the study said, a decline that Professor Chenoweth called staggering.
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They said inflation was rising slowly because of temporary factors, like a decline in cellphone service prices.
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The S&P 500 also snapped a 74-session streak without a decline of at least 1%.
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But Nike has seen a decline in Republican favorability, and now ranks number 15 on the list.
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And the average attendance of 220,22016 represents a decline of nearly 12,000 from the new stadium's peak.
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A decline in the dollar makes commodities priced in the greenback cheaper for buyers using other currencies.
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Those included a reduction in unpaid bills and a decline in debt collection balances of $600-$1,000.
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ExxonMobil was the index's biggest loser in the first quarter, with a decline of almost 9.5 percent.
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BNY blamed asset under management outflows and lower client activity for a decline in its fee revenue.
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JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup posted better-than-expected results, but also posted a decline in trading revenue.
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The VanEck Vectors Semiconductor exchange-traded fund (SMH) fell 1.2 percent, led by a decline in Micron.
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"We had seen a decline in enrollment for programs heavily weighted to classroom time," Ms. Bell said.
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Today, Sears Holdings stock trades at $9.30 a share, a decline of 95 percent from its highs.
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Some treadmills even give you a simulation of running downhill with a decline grade of around 3%.
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The retail sector lost almost 30,000 jobs last month, after a decline of about 31,000 in February.
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However, Finisar also gave week current quarter earnings and revenue guidance amid a decline in telecom sales.
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U.S. stock futures were pointing to a decline for the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Friday morning.
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Updated national survey data reports a decline in use during pregnancy to 4.1 percent (111,000) in 2018.
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Instead, the unintended consequences proved to be a decline in amusement and entertainment industries across the board.
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Asia-Pacific sales were down 1.7%, while Europe, Middle East and Africa reported a decline of 2%.
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November was upwardly revised to a decline of 7.3 percent from the initially reported 7.7 percent decline.
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A decline of more than 20 percent pushes it past a correction and into a bear market.
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The nationwide effects of a decline in the working-age population could be drastic and wide-ranging.
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The 8.7 percent jump in permits was well above economists' forecast for a decline of 0.7 percent.
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Official services PMI on Thursday had shown a decline to 53.4, compared with 54.5 seen last month.
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A decline in oil inventories as the northern hemisphere winter approaches also helped push crude prices higher.
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Health experts say the policy has not led to a decline in abortions in the affected countries.
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The term dementia encompasses disease states that impair memory and result in a decline in cognitive function.
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Over the same period, the wildlife population in Latin America reportedly saw a decline of 2628 percent.
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Dubai's index was down 0.2%, hurt by a decline in banking shares with Mashreq Bank dropping 7.8%.
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"We saw a decline in viewership on Snapchat and an increase on Instagram," Markowitz told CNBC recently.
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Similarly, data from CTIA reveals a $6 billion drop in capital spending, a decline of 20 percent.
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Sales of the luxury Infiniti brand, however, fell 8 percent, driven by a decline in fleet sales.
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Globally, Google has been seeing a decline in its ad share since eMarketer began measuring in 2011.
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Index heavyweight energy stocks also took a beating due to a decline in international oil prices, Rasool said.
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Analysts expected a decline of 1 percent and earnings of 56 cents a share on revenue $20.93 billion.
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Air New Zealand sagged more than 2 percent after it announced a decline in August group load factor.
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A decline that began in mid-October continues to chip away at the market and rattle some nerves.
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The firm had raised its outlook in July, saying it no longer expected a decline in adjusted EPS.
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That lack of major evolution year over year is likely contributing even further to a decline in sales.
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That was a decline from the 6.5 percent year-over-year growth in the third quarter of 6.13.
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Still, Fitch would view a decline in short-term debt favorably, as it would improve TMCC's financial flexibility.
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The scandal-plagued bank was hurt by costs relating to past misconduct and a decline in mortgage lending.
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Last month the company's stock fell 10 percent after it reported a decline in its number of users.
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Nissan sales were up 7.6 percent as strong truck and SUV sales offset a decline in passenger cars.
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Shares in dipped 0.3 percent in early afternoon trade, in line with a decline in the broader market.
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But Mahaney said a decline in revenue next year could be the "other shoe to drop" for Twitter.
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On its earnings call, Papa John's said its soft quarter was due to a decline in NFL ratings.
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The consumer staples sector is the relative outperformer during these sell-offs, averaging a decline of 6.08 percent.
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Wall Street traditionally defines a bear market as a decline of 20 percent or more from recent highs.
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"The problem for the dollar is really a decline in U.S. yields and fading Fed expectations," he said.
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Industrial production was also reported Wednesday, and it was weaker than expected, showing a decline of 0.3 percent.
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That was up nearly 25 percent from four years earlier, despite a decline in trips in yellow cabs.
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Any increase in risk in the investment portfolio will provide some offset to a decline in the PCA.
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"We've actually already seen a decline in forecast capex spend for the U.K. relative to Europe," she said.
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By the beginning of May, full-year earnings estimates had been slashed to forecast a decline of 9%.
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It has experienced a decline of manufacturing jobs, stagnant incomes for most of its citizens and rising inequality.
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