So what's happened [after FOSTA- SESTA] is that there's a decrease in safety, a decrease in accountability, a decrease in actually knowing the people you are having experiences with are safe.
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All countries studied showed a decrease in male mortality from respiratory conditions, but no sign of a decrease in female rates.
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About 8 percent reported a decrease over the previous quarter, and nearly 10 percent reported a decrease from a year ago.
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For 2016/17 it expects a decrease in adjusted revenue of around 200 million pounds, a decrease in adjusted core earnings of around 175 million pounds, and a decrease of up to 500 million pounds of normalised free cash flow.
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Franchise drive-ins saw a decrease of 573 percent, while company drive-ins saw a decrease of 3 percent in same-store sales.
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Paul (a decrease in 2017 to $754 from 2016's $852); Washington, D.C. (a decrease in 2017 to $662 compared to $5993 in 2016); Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (a drop to $492 in 2017 from $563 in 2016); Miami, Florida (a decrease to $487 in 2017 from $507 in 2016); and Phoenix, Arizona (a decrease to $485 in 2017 compared to $599 in 2016).
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What the researchers did find, however, was that butter could be linked to a decrease—yes, a decrease—in a person's chance of developing diabetes.
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Each patient then received brain scans which revealed a decrease in cerebral blood flow and a decrease in brain activity in some areas, like the amygdala.
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Plans for capital investment dropped to 28503, a decrease of 22019 points, while expectations for sales fell to 130.3, a decrease of 11.6 points from last quarter, according to the survey.
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A decrease in the number of 18- to 24-year-olds in their region was named by 37 percent of respondents, and 713 percent also pointed to a decrease in yield rate.
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In another study, of 30 gastric bypass patients, weight loss was 38 percent and caused a decrease in metabolic rate of 26 percent and a decrease in total calorie requirements of 24 percent.
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This was mainly driven by a decrease in manufacturing output.
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This is a decrease of 5.6% points from last year.
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Regularly posting selfies can lead to a decrease in followers.
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The falling prices reflect a decrease in demand for ivory.
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Some 56.1% reported increases, while just 31.6% saw a decrease.
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The first, as noted above, is a decrease in competition.
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The company said a decrease in volume offset higher prices.
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Respondents expect a decrease in demand in the next quarter.
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Half of Republicans support a decrease in federal Medicaid spending.
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Reducing the bond holdings results in a decrease in reserves.
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"We have not said we want a decrease," he said.
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I have noticed a decrease in physical and mental symptoms.
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Economists in a Reuters poll expected a decrease of 0.1%.
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The market was expecting a decrease of 2.8 million barrels.
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Analysts had forecast a decrease of just 1.7 million barrels.
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Analysts had been expecting a decrease of 1.5 million barrels.
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In the statement, the program chief said the F-35A had a decrease in cost of $1.8 million per jet while the remaining two variants saw a decrease of approximately $1 million per jet.
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The result has been a decrease in monetization for YouTube stars.
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This compared with analyst expectations for a decrease of 800,000 barrels.
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That compared with analyst expectations for a decrease of 481,000 barrels.
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Unfortunately, the increase in quality comes with a decrease in quantity.
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Last year, niche retailers saw a decrease in sales, Adobe said.
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Analysts polled by Reuters had predicted a decrease of 599,000 barrels.
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Green colors indicate an increase while brown colors indicate a decrease.
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"You can't get too excited about a decrease yet," he said.
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Overall, 80 percent reported a decrease in rainfall in recent years.
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Analysts surveyed by Reuters had expected a decrease of 0.3 percent.
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Canada and Australia also saw a decrease in admissions in 2016.
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Analysts in a Reuters poll expected a decrease of 525,000 barrels.
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Well, a decrease in taxes would mean an increase in profits.
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A quarter of businesses expected a decrease of more than 20%.
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A quarter of businesses expected a decrease of more than 20%.
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That's the continuation of a decrease that began in March 6900.
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Any score below 50 indicates a decrease in architecture firm billings.
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A decrease in gas can mean it's trapped under a seal.
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That compared with a decrease of 38 percent for PPI alone.
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Seattle and San Diego, however, saw a decrease from 2014 levels.
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That compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 481,000 barrels.
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Houston and LA both report a decrease in sexual assault reporting.
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Nonmilitary capital goods orders excluding aircraft, a closely watched proxy for business spending plans, were unchanged, and such orders for February were revised down, to a decrease of 2.7 percent, from a decrease of 2.5 percent.
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"It was not a decrease that we expected to see," says VanHoozer.
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Her program also noticed a decrease in calls since Trump took office.
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Analysts polled by Reuters had expected a decrease of 1.9 million barrels.
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Even worse, the company also saw a decrease in revenue this quarter.
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That compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 4 million barrels.
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Apparel, leather and allied products was the only industry reporting a decrease.
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The other, a survey of 35,000 adults, finds a decrease of 863%.
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A decrease in the labor pool could also shrink the U.S. economy.
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That compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 2.7 million barrels.
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That compared with analysts' expectations of a decrease of 4 million barrels.
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It added that the drought led to a decrease in maize volumes.
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This has led to a decrease of incidents over the past year.
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The requests affected 85033,713 accounts — a decrease from the previous six months.
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In 2018, that number was just 38,21625, a decrease of 2900 percent.
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Analysts polled by Reuters had expected a decrease of 2.8 million barrels.
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Analysts in a Reuters poll had expected a decrease of 225,210 barrels.
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"This means a decrease of between 21 and 20.8807 percent," it said.
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That compared with analyst expectations for a decrease of 3 million barrels.
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This means there will be a decrease in stored chemical potential energy.
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But that's a decrease of 2 percent compared to the previous year.
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This is a decrease of 39% from the same period last year.
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Fox News gave Trump a 22020% approval rating, a decrease from 46%.
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A decrease in federal funding particularly affects research efforts in higher education.
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Cracks cause a decrease in the lifetime and performance of the battery.
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That compared with analyst expectations for a decrease of 3.1 million barrels.
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Increased searches for the phrase "bitcoin hack" predicted a decrease in price.
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Agents picked up approximately 7,000 children, a decrease from 11,500 in May.
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To the contrary, comprehensive sex education correlates with a decrease in teen pregnancy and STI rates, while the availability of needle-exchange sites correlates with a decrease in the prevalence of drug use in communities that embrace harm reduction.
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Just four hours later, McCain had only 2,989,196, a decrease of 10,730 followers.
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And we're seeing a decrease in the number of effective antibiotics we have.
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Colorado State Patrol shows a decrease in total DUI's year-to-year statewide.
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For publishers, the News Feed change doesn't necessarily mean a decrease in engagement.
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The company blames a decrease in traffic to its site on Google's transgressions.
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The build was unexpected as analysts forecast a decrease of 2000 million barrels.
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Researchers thought taming hepatitis C would mean a decrease in overall cirrhosis deaths.
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The numbers: 8.8% uninsured rate (a decrease of 0.3 percentage points from 2015).
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There is not ever gonna be a decrease in demand for sexual services.
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But this is one of the first studies to measure a decrease directly.
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WARREN BUFFETT: Well-- a decrease in taxes would mean an increase in profits.
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Only Asians and Pacific Islanders saw a decrease in mortality from liver cancer.
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There has been a decrease of 14.6 percent in unemployment since January 2017.
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Combined, these resulted in 2.38 million deaths, a decrease of 2900% since 22016.
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Additional reports suggest a decrease in the number of troops serving in Afghanistan.
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The new methodology showed a decrease of less than 1 percent since 20123.
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Stevens is a cam model, so she hasn't noticed a decrease in clientele.
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More recently, the state's economy slowed along with a decrease in oil prices.
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This marks a decrease from the 97% YoY growth seen in Q4 2018.
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But NASA said this year there was more of a decrease than usual.
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Lower maternal anxiety caused both cognitive gains and a decrease in behavior problems.
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Analysts in Reuters poll had forecast for a decrease of 2538 million barrels.
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Analysts in Reuters poll had forecast for a decrease of 2.5 million barrels.
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Adam: Well I can't say that we're seeing a decrease in our investigations.
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An extended period of social isolation can eventually lead to a decrease in neurons.
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Apple spent $6.6 million, while Microsoft spent $9.5 million—both a decrease from 2017.
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For those brands, the News Feed change doesn't necessarily mean a decrease in engagement.
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That compares to a decrease of 4.4 percent at the bottom third of properties.
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And more distrust could mean a decrease in the frequency of sex, Cooper said.
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The next move, Hatzius wrote, is more likely an increase rather than a decrease.
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All three trends have seen a decrease in searches in the comparable time frame.
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Giammarinaro said she had been informed there had since been a decrease in emigration.
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Canadian PM's Liberals only won 63 seats, a decrease of 21, preliminary results showed.
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Just over half, 50.2 percent, said they experienced a decrease in enrollment of freshmen.
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There was also a decrease in the number of homes under construction last month.
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A decrease in the indigenous smoking rate will eventually bear fruit in future reports.
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Conversely, a decrease in soreness is not always indicative of less muscle damage, either.
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This is a decrease of 62 percent in the incident rate per 21625 workers.
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These shoes promise plush comfort without a decrease in athletic performance, Dr. Mercer said.
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Under Reagan, the concern was that we would see a decrease in tax revenues.
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That represented a decrease from 9.7 million during the same period a year ago.
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May's figure was a bigger decline than economists' expectations for a decrease to 205,000.
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Indeed, there has been a decrease in coal consumption and transportation traffic, he added.
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Several states that were hardest hit did see a decrease, but others did not.
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The surge in California offset a decrease across many other states, the report said.
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For most obesity studies, that's going to be a decrease in body mass index.
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They also experienced a decrease in levels of ghrelin, the hormone that stimulates appetite.
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Berkshire vice chairman Charlie Munger said mergers often lead to a decrease in value.
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Again, the main driver is a decrease in the share of people on Medicaid.
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A decrease in trade was the leading contributor, the Bureau of Economic Analysis said.
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An increase in one angle of the triangle would force a decrease in another.
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Namely, a decrease in cognitive control when we are confronted with society's many stereotypes.
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"If this affects the salmon return in years to come or we continue to see significant events that cause a decrease in salmon spawning, then it could lead to a decrease in that food source for bears," says Katmai wildlife biologist Leslie Skora.
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In fact, initially after a big storm, there can be a decrease in all mosquitoes.
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Tasnee cited an increase in sales volume and a decrease in non-core operating expenses.
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Meanwhile, the Note 9 fared much better at 8,053, a decrease of around 10 percent.
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The big build was a surprise after analysts had forecast a decrease of 189,000 barrels.
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He said there was a decrease in overall crime, although murders and homicides had increased.
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Physicians with moderate to severe depression had a decrease in work productivity and job satisfaction.
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As Recode notes, however, such changes would likely lead to a decrease in advertising value.
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We did that and saw a decrease in bacteria, but odor comes from decaying bacteria.
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That is a decrease from the 5.9 percent annual gain in May, but still significant.
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There was also a decrease in the value of aircraft imports, the statistics office added.
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The states with the lightest burdens saw a decrease of 2.5% over the same period.
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Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast a decrease of 599,000 barrels as refineries cut output.
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The share of those expecting a decrease edged up to 8.0% from 7.8% last month.
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Publications that do not score highly as trusted by the community may see a decrease.
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Easing of credit was helped by a decrease in banks' cost of funds, the survey.
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I had been plagued by apathy of my mind, and a decrease in physical strength.
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On Monday, Trump heralded a call from Mexico's president about a decrease in border crossings.
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Researchers were hopeful that the last few years might see a decrease in benzodiazepine prescriptions.
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The 2018 results actually represent a decrease in tree deaths compared to 2017 and 2016.
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Less than half of firms reported receiving higher prices and 10.7 percent reported a decrease.
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Multiple studies point to a decrease in muscle strength and power immediately after static stretching.
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We hoped it would lead to a decrease in racial/ethnic disparities in breast cancer.
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The Reuters poll forecast a decrease of 2.8 million barrels in crude stocks last week.
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The overall oil and gas supply chain will be impacted by a decrease in production.
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"We're actually seeing a decrease in flight prices because there's so much uncertainty," she said.
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"Once they do that, we see a decrease in the usage in the United States."
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What should naturally follow is a decrease in the many negative consequences of drug use.
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The only country which reported a decrease in male deaths of melanoma was Czech Republic.
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The market is seeing a decrease in cost because of innovation in the payment ecosystem.
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It is a hard-fought effort to counteract a decrease in aid for Syria's refugees.
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For healthy people, it's not enough of a decrease -- it will hardly make a dent.
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Another factor in orgasm may be a decrease in strength in the levator ani muscles.
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Most areas have seen a decrease in home prices since the fourth quarter of 2016.
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They saw a decrease in 10 of the 13 indicators of bullying they were measuring.
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The figure represents a decrease in his fund-raising pace from earlier in the summer.
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But Mr. Trump's budget does not include any hint of a decrease in federal revenue.
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The bank blamed lower wholesale banking and a decrease in wealth and investment management deposits.
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This further increased the number of bolivars available and provoked a decrease in imported goods.
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It has since receded to just 29 cents, a decrease of more than 90 percent.
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"We know that an increase in price leads to a decrease in consumption," she said.
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These cities have seen higher wages, a decrease in unemployment, and a growing millennial population.
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"There is no intelligence to indicate a decrease in Iran's posture or intentions," the official said.
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A decrease in ticket volume forced the Nevada Supreme Court to seek a bailout in 2015.
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It'll be a second-order effect: a fall-off in investment, a decrease in employment, etc.
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His Liberals were leading or elected in 224 seats, a decrease of 20, preliminary results showed.
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First American's RAC ratio showed the greatest increase in 2582 after reporting a decrease in 24947.
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It saw a decrease in sales to Egypt, Turkey and Tunisia worth £132 million ($192 million).
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Only Jamaica, in this group of countries, saw a decrease in abortion requests, by nearly 33%.
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The party was leading or elected in 224 seats, a decrease of 20, preliminary results showed.
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The party was leading or elected in 157 seats, a decrease of 20, preliminary results showed.
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However, even the sectors which did not suffer production losses, showed a decrease in their employment.
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Six said there would be an increase in net long positioning and seven said a decrease.
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That's a decrease from the 2.5 percent market share of Windows Phone back in Q1 2015.
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A decrease of that much would represent around 500,000 barrels per day of cuts by Russia.
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As of April 2017, 73% of respondents in an ongoing poll seek a decrease in funding.
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This could signify a decrease in benefits, as well as millions of Americans losing their healthcare.
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Then: California is besieged by catastrophic wildfires, growing income inequality and a decrease in overall livability.
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Repsol said on Friday its first-quarter results were supported by a decrease in financial costs.
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They include a decrease in competition among insurers in some Obamamacare marketplaces, driving up insurance prices.
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In 2016, the organization reported 2.3 million youth members, a decrease from 2.8 million in 2012.
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In addition, Shipment Zero does not commit to a decrease in emissions compared to current levels.
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In total, the company saw a decrease of 2% of its user base from last quarter.
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Complications included a decrease in red blood cell count and acute kidney injury, the company said.
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It's common knowledge that deflation is a decrease in the overall price level of the economy.
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But the company has seen a decrease in rides to and from airports, Mr. Chai said.
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According to Galbreath, the last survey showed a decrease in respondents saying they had been victimized.
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That means that a decrease in foot traffic and flights could dry up airlines' revenue sources.
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AFTER: The market has seen a decrease in crowds as workers, tourists, and locals stay home.
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In turn, we could see a decrease in coal and an accelerated implementation of 5G technology.
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Krasner's office hoped a byproduct of intervening with families sooner would be a decrease in retaliation.
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Cracks in the cathode material cause a decrease in the lifetime and performance of the battery.
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Researchers also found no increase in crime, and a decrease in public injecting and discarded needles.
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The share of those expecting a decrease rose to 8.7 percent from 8.0 percent last month.
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"We'll see if we see a decrease in vaping along with that next year," he says.
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"The benefit of time-restricted eating goes beyond just a decrease in calories," the cardiologist said.
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Conversely, a negative slope denotes a decrease in the y-values as the x-value increases.
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"AFCEC does not agree that your response validates a decrease in the award incentive," Marsh wrote.
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There are two clues that point at the causes of this burgeoning crisis: There's been a decrease in bone density screening tests and a decrease in prescriptions for osteoporosis medications (the biggest class of which are called bisphosphonates) because of patients' fears of their side effects.
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In a recently published study, she found a decrease from 5.4% in 2003 to 4.9% in 2013.
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Along with the minor difference in survival rate, Earl's study also showed a decrease in side effects.
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But the administration says the changes will also lead to a decrease in enrollment by 70,9.23 people.
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When it reached Rosetta, the scientists measured a decrease of 17 percent, which lasted for 60 hours.
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That, too, was a decrease from the 5.1 percent annual price growth seen in the second quarter.
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Crude stocks swelled by 5.4 million barrels, surprising analysts who had expected a decrease of 800,000 barrels.
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But over the past few years, all I've seen is an increase in hiring not a decrease.
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As I understand it, there's going to be a short increase in price, followed by a decrease.
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That means the results may not portray as big an increase or a decrease for any candidate.
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A decrease in liability alone isn't necessarily a guarantee you won't owe the IRS in the spring.
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She also said that Just Salad has not seen a decrease in foot traffic across their stores.
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It turns out that the meningitis vaccine seems to have led to a decrease in gonorrhea cases.
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Man-made barriers have been linked to a decrease in genetic diversity, even when they're semi-permeable.
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The company proposed a dividend of 0.62 euros, a decrease of 16 percent from the previous year.
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Expectations that a decrease in supply will remove the global glut of oil have pushed prices higher.
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Wade, and studies have found a strong link between access to contraception and a decrease in abortions.
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Losing the deduction could "make standard deductions more attractive," resulting in a decrease of local home values.
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While this figure was a decrease of $670 million from fiscal 2016, foreign aid is hardly inexpensive.
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But Obama was not deterred, crediting his climate agenda with a decrease in energy-related carbon emissions.
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Retail trade saw a decrease in the number of job openings during the same period, down 64,000.
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Repeating the experiment with a different antibiotic, ampicillin, a decrease in noise was detected after 15 minutes.
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The sector contributed 191,000 of the total, which actually represented a decrease from the 204,5003 in February.
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By 2017, its crude oil output had fallen to 13.567 million tonnes - a decrease of 12.6 percent.
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However, we may see a decrease in the size of corporate penalties extracted as part of settlements.
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A good salesperson will share this kind of information with you, not fear a decrease in sales.
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Most analysts forecast a decrease in 2016 from last year's record sales of nearly 17.5 million vehicles.
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But one sign of this technological maturity would be a decrease in the productivity of research spending.
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Immediately after a hurricane, there's usually a decrease in the number of mosquito-borne diseases, Poncelet says.
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Most industry analysts see a decrease 2016 from last year's record sales of nearly 17.5 million vehicles.
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During his 18 years with Balsis, however, Mr Teterovski has noticed a decrease in applicants' vocal skills.
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The drop was partially offset by a decrease of $2.62 billion in income taxes, the company said.
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"There is no intelligence to indicate a decrease in Iran's posture or intentions," the official told CNN.
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That's a decrease from Trump's first-quarter approval rating, which averaged at 220006 percent according to Gallup.
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Implementation of these lower BAC laws has been associated with a decrease in alcohol-related highway fatalities.
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"But in this case, it must go hand-in-hand with a decrease in spending," he said.
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Even though this is a high number, it still is a decrease of 20 percent since 20123.
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Doing so would eventually lead to a decrease in incidence and prevalence of this cancer, he says.
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Load factor for China Southern in February was at 47.11%, representing a decrease of 38.11 percentage points.
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"There is always the possibility of a decrease or total loss of income, now especially," said Powell.
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After going through the above steps, you won't necessarily see a decrease in junk mail right away.
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Birmingham Airport has seen a decrease in air traffic with local airlines serving the airport including Jet2.
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But that's a decrease of about 1%, nothing approaching the catastrophic collapse Harris suggested might be coming.
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Looking at his entire mayoralty, from 20073 through 2013, there was a 97% increase, not a decrease.
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For each additional SCC provider per million population, there was a decrease of 618 deaths per year.
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Parts of east Africa where models had predicted an increase in rainfall have instead experienced a decrease.
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Nationally, there were 256,503 deaths from alcohol-use disorders during this time period, a decrease of 8.1%.
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"We would expect to experience a decrease in sales and customer visits" if SNAP dollars dropped off.
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Due to years of budget cuts, the agency has also seen a decrease in its enforcement workforce.
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Pulmonary emphysema, which causes a decrease in respiratory function and breathlessness, was listed as a contributing factor.
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Of course, if price increases lead to a decrease in volumes, it could have an adverse affect.
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Seventeen percent of manufacturers reported an increase in employment this month, while 6 percent reported a decrease.
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Taking the charitable deduction away from that many people inevitably will lead to a decrease in giving.
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Heads up: Some creators will see a decrease in Subscriber count today as we remove closed accounts.
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While affected communities will see a decrease in their quality of life, multinational corporations are seeing profits.
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The main driver was a decrease in foreign orders, which fell 3.4 percent from June to July.
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That's been offset by a decrease in unemployment among the least educated workers, especially among younger ones.
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Hockey Québec, the second largest league, has seen a decrease of 6.7 percent over that same span.
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Calviño explained to CNBC that there has been a decrease in real wages that needs to be tackled.
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That kind of a decrease would simply make the White House sound very reasonable and fair, wouldn't it?
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The only industry reporting a decrease in June was the category that covers agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting.
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But Suffolk's new poll suggests a decrease in support for Sanders and Buttigieg, at 9% and 6%, respectively.
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For 2015, CN reported an operating ratio of 58.2 percent, a decrease of 3.7 points compared with 2014.
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The petrochemical maker said it was due to a decrease in selling prices for most of the products.
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But when decisions directly impact human lives, an increase in transparency may be worth a decrease in accuracy.
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Similarly, the store saw a decrease in installs among top apps, including Messenger, Facebook, Snapchat, Pandora and Instagram.
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Symptoms of the syndrome include fatigue, dark urine, unusual bruising or bleeding, and a decrease in urine output.
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The drop was partially offset by a decrease of $2.62 billion in income taxes, the oil company said.
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The Bureau said there were 1.5 million layoffs and discharges in September, a decrease of 218,000 from August.
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Canine contact also causes a decrease in levels of cortisol, a hormonal alarm system for stress, in humans.
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A decrease in large-scale loans to some corporate borrowers, however, led to lower provisions for bad loans.
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And heightened scrutiny over cross-border activity could lead to a "decrease in Chinese inbound deals," he warns.
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Retailers have been under the microscope, as bricks-and-mortar stores have seen a decrease in foot traffic.
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The reduction in provisions helped offset a decrease in net interest income and net fee and commission income.
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There are weeks when the Dow sees a decrease while the market as a whole increases in value.
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Claims plummeted to 2628,28500, a decrease of 6900,2628 from the previous week's 28503,22019, the lowest level since Feb.
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Even more troubling is that such a decrease in minority representation is occurring even among minority-serving institutions.
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A decrease in consumption in 2013 and 83 had been attributed to a government crackdown on lavish gifts.
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Impeachment is not only likely to stop legislation, but it could also cause a decrease in judicial confirmations.
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The 'AAA' stress cash flow valuation component leads to a decrease in the 'AAA' breakeven OC by .7%.
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Earlier models of e-cigarettes predicted a decrease in the risk for nicotine addiction compared with traditional cigarettes.
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The proportion expecting a decrease rose to 8.2 percent in May from 7.9 percent in the prior month.
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Studies show that an increase in HIV testing can lead to a decrease in transmission in some populations.
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He said there are about 570 officers in D.C., a decrease of almost 21625 from a decade ago.
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The drink uses "super-herbs" and "adaptagens," which Rebbl claims have benefits including a decrease in stress hormones.
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One study in Vienna revealed a decrease in suicides when journalists began following recommendations for more cautious coverage.
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Experts have observed that the agreement was followed by a decrease in Chinese cyber intrusions on U.S. interests.
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That's in part because the increase income would mean a decrease in benefits from other federal subsidy programs.
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December was upwardly revised to show a decrease of 0.2 percent from the initially reported 0.5 percent decline.
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The city has seen an increase in weekly income, while others in the state have experienced a decrease.
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In New York state courts he said there has been a decrease in the number of new arrests.
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Researchers found a significant relationship between decreased blood flow in this region and a decrease in depressive symptoms.
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Why do factors as small as these cause such a decrease in the validity of a survivor's story?
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This uses a decrease in gravitational potential energy as water moves down a river to turn a turbine.
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Mr. Haddad's PT holds 56 seats in Congress, a decrease from 2014 but still the most in Congress.
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In its first year, it showed a decrease in health care spending similar to the decline Indiana experienced.
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The amount of independent and GOP voters who are keeping an eye on impeachment also saw a decrease.
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The awards show saw a decrease of 20% from last year's show, which brought in 29.6 million viewers.
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Chicago police reported there were 650 homicides in the city in 2017, a decrease from the previous year.
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Net income for the period totaled $13.1 million, a decrease of 14 percent from the year-ago period.
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Claims plummeted to 220,21625, a decrease of 2900,220006 from the previous week's 2202,2628, the lowest level since Feb.
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At the same time, there was a decrease in the number of new laws loosening access to guns.
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Historically, an increase in the value of the U.S. dollar tends to correlate with a decrease in commodity prices.
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A rebound in imports weighed on growth, while exports fell modestly due to a decrease in services sent abroad.
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But we have some new data that suggests getting more people health insurance actually causes a decrease in crime.
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A study in Nature Climate Change in 2018, for instance, forecast a decrease in lightning as the world warms.
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In 210, membership rates hit 270%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a decrease from the year before.
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"Other researchers have seen this pattern of a decrease in male births related to traumatic cataclysmic events," Monk said.
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Financial companies saw an increase of $7.2 billion compared with a decrease of $25.2 billion for the previous period.
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On a state-by-state basis, 20.5 saw increases in employment in April while only one saw a decrease.
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"Industrial activity and exports will decrease due to a decrease in the number of working days," ANZ economists said.
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Over the last four years, there's been a decrease in the desire to work internationally -- particularly among business students.
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JCPenney reported a 3.4% growth in sales, compared with a decrease of 3.1% in the same period last year.
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A recent review of studies found that greater coffee intake was linked to a decrease in liver cirrhosis risk.
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It was the second straight monthly decline in spending on goods and reflected a decrease in motor vehicle purchases.
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Facebook's profit for the quarter was $2.4 billion, a decrease of 51% from the same period a year ago.
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A decrease in subsidized loans would improve the impact of monetary policy, making it more effective in stimulating growth.
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Facebook's profit for the quarter was $153 billion, a decrease of 51% from the same period a year ago.
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We most certainly saw a decrease in her activity after her children were born, and again after the robbery.
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Salmon said he expected margins to be supported in the future by a decrease in capital and operating expenses.
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It was the second straight monthly drop in spending on goods and reflected a decrease in motor vehicle purchases.
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With respect to its international locations, sales were $27.1 billion for the first quarter, a decrease of 3.5 percent.
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A decrease in the cost of crop products, such as canola and wheat, also weighed on raw materials prices.
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Many of Condé Nast's other magazines, like GQ, Glamour and Architectural Digest will face a decrease in print frequency.
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That leads to real health disparities, from a decrease in cervical cancer screenings to an increase in labor complications.
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A convincing 88 percent also believed there had been a decrease in the illicit drug problem in their communities.
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One final argument offered by circumcision proponents is that it's linked to a decrease in risk for penile cancer.
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The subway, which is already patrolled by 2,500 Police Department officers, has seen a decrease in most major felonies.
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The organization says it has nearly 2.3 million youth members, a decrease from the 2.8 million members in 2012.
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States with medical marijuana use see a decrease in opioid addictions by 85033 percent, Boehner told the TV station.
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The GWU team estimated that the population decreased to 2023 million by February 2018; a decrease of 8 percent.
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Throughout the country, there is also generally a decrease in the number of violent crimes, according to the FBI.
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Officials say there has been a decrease in the amount of acreage burning because some fires are being contained.
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That probably did not contribute to last week's increase as some of the estimates showed a decrease in applications.
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These babies show a decrease in birth weight and increased likelihood of admission to the neonatal intensive care unit.
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Consequently, when the tongue touches surrounding tissues, the result is a decrease in potential at the point of contact.
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Traffic deaths nose-dived from 701 in 1990 to just 214 last year — a decrease of about 70 percent.
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Long-term exposure can have harmful effects on bone marrow and lead to a decrease in red blood cells.
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"Around the eye, this can lead to a decrease in dark circles and puffiness around the eye," Rabach says.
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Lancaster, Pennsylvania, was third, down from last year's top position, in part because of a decrease in housing affordability.
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" D'Cunha added that some of the participants anecdotally reported a decrease in sundowning, otherwise known as "Late-day confusion.
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Mr. Heym said the median price for the 28 townhouse sales was $1.53 million, a decrease of 15 percent.
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In terms of data, the euro area reported a decrease in consumer sentiment in February from the previous month.
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For example, would leaving the European Union result in an increase or a decrease in Britain's gross domestic product?
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States with both laws had a decrease of 0.76 per 100,000; states with neither had an increase of 1.04.
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Since 2001, there has been a decrease in what an average black employee makes compared to a white employee.
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Reasons for the slight decline are a decrease in Chinese tourists to the US and fewer exports to China.
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In the poorest counties, there was a decrease in this group of 2.73 per 1,000 to 3.10 per 1,000.
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But those same participants did not see a decrease in depression symptoms after receiving ketamine and opioid-blocker naltrexone.
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The writedowns will lead to a decrease of the capital buffer by about 0.5 percentage point, the bank said.
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The 4-week moving average was 234,750, a decrease of 6,750 from the previous week's unrevised average of 241,500.
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The savings come not from the cost of the drug, but from a decrease in inpatient days and hospitalizations.
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Foot Locker's same-store sales fell 3.7 percent, while analysts polled by Reuters expected a decrease of 2.5 percent.
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San Francisco estimates the ban would result in a decrease of $50 million per year in flavored cigarette sales.
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Alsan and Yang found a decrease in safety net sign-ups for every 10 percent increase in ICE detainers.
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But a decrease in welfare enrollment isn't an indication of much other than the federal government spending less money.
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If show venues are getting smaller, including a decrease in livestreams, are designers transitioning to a pay-for-play system?
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It said almost 39 percent of the firms indicated increases in activity this month while 15 percent reported a decrease.
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Holland also said that he and his analyst haven't seen a decrease of help requests in the last two months.
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Lenovo's quarterly sales were $2.2 billion in the three months through December, a decrease year-over-year of 23 percent.
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The advances in combat technology led to a decrease in military training for broadsword and other spear or bladed weapons.
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Another advantage: it could lead to a decrease in the amount of medications used by patients to handle headaches acutely.
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And more generally, all retailers are experiencing a decrease in foot traffic as consumers shop and spend more time online.
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If enacted, NASA would lose about $481 million from what it received for 2019 — a decrease of about 2.2 percent.
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The show has seen a decrease of 14% in viewers, and a 26% drop in the key 18–49 demographic.
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Data suggests that Instagram has caused a decrease in usage of Snapchat, but that the startup is far from dead.
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These shifts are tracked over time on Google Flights, so you should book whenever you see a decrease in fare.
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The main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance (DA), won more than 20 percent of the vote, a decrease from 2014.
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White men are seeing a decrease in life expectancy as other groups continue to gain longevity compared to previous generations.
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A decrease in the sales of soybeans and other agricultural products, for example, has helped to trigger US farm bankruptcies.
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Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong (HTHK) performed weakly in 1H17, due mainly to a decrease in handset sales in Hong Kong.
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Rick Santorum, whose own 2016 run included calls for a decrease in immigration and an increase in the minimum wage.
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The alert was lowered on October 29 after a decrease in activity but about 25,000 people remained in evacuation centers.
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Crude oil inventories in the United States rose by 7.2 million barrels last week, whereas analysts had forecast a decrease.
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This may occur with a reduction of its policy role or a decrease in the sovereign's stake in the bank.
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I started noticing a decrease in fine lines and wrinkles about three or four months in of twice daily use.
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Crude inventories fell by 3.1 million barrels last week, more than analysts' expectations for a decrease of 2.7 million barrels.
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Standing desks were also linked to a decrease in sitting time ranging from 59 to 64 minutes per school day.
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The index hit 57.2, a decrease of 0.5 percentage point from the February reading of 57.7 percent, the group said.
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This nutrient is linked to a decrease in negative moods and depression because it helps produce dopamine in the brain.
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Its loan book stood at 695 billion reais in December, a decrease compared with the same period a year before.
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Declining oil and gas prices have resulted in job loss and a decrease in both gross receipts and corporate taxes.
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The result was a reduced return from 9.85 percent to 6.1 percent, which means a decrease of $32,665 in gains.
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Vandoros added that in this scenario, people's distraction should have led to a decrease in antidepressants, which was not seen.
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The overnight TV rating for the Derby on NBC was a 9.4, a decrease from last year's rating of 10.8.
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After a few nights of sleeping on this pillowcase, I noticed a decrease of static and volume in my hair.
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A new study suggests, however, that same-sex marriage policies are associated with a decrease in teen suicides attempts overall.
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That's a decrease from the period leading up to December's debate, when 85033 million people generated 115,930,000 interactions about Trump.
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Testosterone caused spikes in desire, arousal, orgasm, and responsiveness as well as a decrease in distress related to sexual function.
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But, given the risk of nuclear war, talks are more likely to produce a decrease in tensions than no talks.
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This decline, which began in 22013-20143, has coincided with a decrease in suspensions and school-related arrests and summonses.
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One of the biggest concerns is whether the transactions will lead to a decrease in small brewers' access to distributors.
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Yet this particular line item saw a decrease of $5.6 million over the previous year in the 2015 President's budget.
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The city's population fell from 484,674 in April 2000 to 20173,172 in July 2006 -- a decrease of more than 50%.
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Lenders reduced his personal debt from $885 million to $21625 million in that same year, a decrease of $2900 million.
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The farther below $75,000 in income, you start to see a decrease in happiness and an exponential rise in misery.
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Other studies have even linked higher arts concentration with higher civil engagement, lower poverty rates, and a decrease in crime.
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Economists a decrease in the number of jobs added to the economy, to 164,000 in July from 224,000 in June.
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The company attributed the fall to lower average selling prices and a decrease in the share of results of associates.
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The official term is dysgeusia (related to ageusia, the complete lack of taste, and hypogeusia, a decrease in taste sensitivity).
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The app may have benefitted from other apps around it seeing a decrease in downloads, which then decreased their rankings.
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Interestingly, 40 percent of the participants also saw a decrease in their body mass index over the four-month program.
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The big picture: These woes could result in a decrease in discretionary spending on social service programs that benefit refugees.
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Supporters of the law argue that by punishing clients, and lowering demand, it will lead to a decrease in prostitution.
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But with fear and anxiety comes a decrease in productivity and that is something I hope to help you with.
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"They're either being paralyzed or killed or can be shortened, which causes a decrease in mucus clearance," Dr. Pirzada says.
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Newman may also have benefited from a decrease in turnout caused by fears over the rapid spread of the coronavirus.
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The company saw a decrease in total company comp sales in 22014 and 22000, decreasing by 13% and 23%, respectively.
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It had just recorded a decrease in burglaries, down to 19 in 2012 from 36 in 2011, the indictment showed.
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He appears to be conflating a decrease in the number of available beds at mental hospitals with the institutions themselves.
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He appeared to be conflating a decrease in the number of available beds at mental hospitals with the institutions themselves.
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I think we're going to see an increase rather than a decrease, and it's precisely because they're becoming more popular.
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Properties remained on the market for a median of 78 days, a decrease of 559 percent from the previous year.
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A decrease in pulse rate demonstrates sedation of your sympathetic nervous system, known as the body's fight-or-flight response.
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Another cost of the invasion has been a decrease in security within a region finally enjoying a period of peace.
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However, some districts like CPS would have a decrease in general state aid based on lower enrollment and other factors.
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The unexpected price increases, plus a decrease in retail sales, were projected to take a toll on the stock market.
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Chemotherapy grew from the discovery that individuals who'd been poisoned by mustard gas showed a decrease in white blood cells.
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U.S. crude inventories fell 3.3 million barrels last week, compared with analyst expectations for a decrease of 3.5 million barrels.
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A decrease in the prison population would result in the closing of at least one institution, saving millions of dollars.
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Net change is expressed as a positive number (representing an increase), a negative number (a decrease), or zero (no change).
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A 2015 report from Temple University found that Uber was associated with a decrease in motor vehicle homicides in California.
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But it's true that recent early voting reports from Florida do indicate a decrease in black voter early voting turnout.
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Also, compensation fell 13 percent compared to the second quarter of 2015, which Goldman attributed to a decrease in net revenue.
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The 214.0 percent poverty rate in 228.1 was a decrease of 28.8 percentage points from 65 percent in 229, it said.
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But construction tumbled 0.8 percent, the sector's fourth monthly decline in a row, partly due to a decrease in residential building.
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Crew comparable sales decreased 12% following a decrease of 9% in q3 last year Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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An index tracking new orders registered 57.4 percent, a decrease of 4.4 percentage points from the September reading of 61.8 percent.
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Europe sees a decrease in drinking The new study measured per capita alcohol consumption in 189 countries between 1990 and 2017.
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Last year Pfizer and Waxman's team reported that three of the five patients described a decrease in pain with the blockers.
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The company attributed the slower overseas figures to factors including a decrease in a mobile ad product's revenue in Asia Pacific.
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Taiwan's Council of Agriculture says the ban could lead to a decrease in the quality of shelters, due to animal overcrowding.
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Crude inventories rose by 23 million barrels in the last week, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 800,000 barrels.
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This was a decrease of 20% compared with 2017, according to an annual report from the Motion Picture Association of America.
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And, according to Julia Bennett, director of learning strategy at the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, a decrease in sexual education.
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Whatever the reason, if you notice a decrease in snuggling or affectionate touch and aren't comfortable with it, bring it up.
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U.S. crude inventories fell 3.1 million barrels, EIA data showed, more than analysts' forecasts for a decrease of 2.7 million barrels.
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Some of these changes boosted the connections between certain parts of the brain, while others regions displayed a decrease in connectivity.
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India, which was the most spammed country in 2017, has dropped down to second place, with a decrease of 1.5 percent.
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Shortly after the grounding, Boeing cut production of the 2737 Max to 2737 aircraft per month, a decrease of about 2737%.
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In the final minutes of trading on Wednesday, shares hit $16.68, a decrease of 17 percent in the last 12 months.
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In the final minutes of trading on Monday, shares hit $70.05, a decrease of 11 percent in the last 12 months.
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In the final minutes of trading on Tuesday, shares hit $8.81, a decrease of 17 percent in the last 12 months.
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We've written in the past that American diets seem to result in a decrease in microbial diversity in mice, for example.
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That translated into a decrease in percent of blockage volume of about 1 percent compared with no change for statins alone.
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The fall in April was due principally to a decrease in the price of food and nonalcoholic beverages, the institute said.
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In the final minutes of trading on Wednesday, shares hit $19.14, a decrease of 6 percent in the last 12 months.
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These "too big to fail" banks should not receive a decrease in such a key rule like the supplementary leverage ratio.
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But the overall number of applications is going down, thanks in part to a decrease in applications from Indian outsourcing firms.
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In some states, there was a decrease in the distance a woman would have to travel to reach an abortion clinic.
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The report says use of the insect-resistant crops has clearly led to a decrease in the spraying of chemical insecticides.
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Economists forecast a decrease in the number of jobs added to the economy, to 164,000 in July from 224,000 in June.
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"The overall reduction of civilian casualties was driven by a decrease in civilian casualties by suicide [IED] attacks," the report states.
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With the Federal Reserve's recent rate cuts, the high-yield savings market has seen a decrease in APY across the board.
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Yet policing experts and criminologists say that increasing the size of a police force does not ensure a decrease in crime.
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While Baltimore sees continued gun violence, three of the four neighborhoods that implemented Safe Streets saw a decrease in gun violence.
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"Even those who don't see an impact to their employment status may still see a decrease in income," she says.3.
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That marks a decrease from the same quarter one year ago, when Apple shipped 41.3 million iPhones and placed in third.
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Although the tie-up is expected to reassure investors, Chinese analysts said it would probably lead to a decrease in commissions.
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U.S. crude inventories fell 1.13 million barrels, EIA data showed, more than analysts' forecasts for a decrease of 2.7 million barrels.
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The production cut stipulated a decrease in production by 1.2 million barrels a day, from the current 33.6 million barrels produced.
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Meanwhile, the prime argument for a decrease was that even easier policy would lead to a faster pick-up in inflation.
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Nearly 57% of U.S. counties saw a decrease in mortality from lower respiratory tract infections, but about 12% saw an increase.
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Even being the world's largest, the registry has seen a decrease in its number of vessels from over 8,000 in 2017.
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At this stage, he can't see any factors that would or could explain a decrease in shootings this year beyond chance.
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The National Enquirer, the tabloid that has famously supported President Trump, is seeing a decrease in circulation, the Associated Press reports.
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Their concerns have been borne out: Recent studies note a decrease in PSA screening for all populations, including African-American men.
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What's more, the organizations that have implemented this shorter workweek didn't report a decrease in productivity or revenue, the study says.
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But that was offset by a decrease in public sector jobs within the industry, leaving it down a net 14,300 jobs.
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The Labor Department reported Thursday that unemployment benefits requests reached a seasonally adjusted 28503,22020, a decrease of 4,000 from last week.
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In addition, New York had 4,2000 new confirmed coronavirus cases on Tuesday, a decrease from the 2140,2000 positive tests on Monday.
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The report by the Institute for Economics and Peace found a decrease in torture, extrajudicial killings, and the global murder rate.
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"To put the number into context, last week we projected a decrease of just 600,000 barrels," Rystad said, according to Reuters.
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The proposed budget would slash the federal education spending by more than $220006 billion, a decrease of more than 2202 percent.
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A decrease in imports in the fourth quarter, in part because of U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods, compressed the trade deficit.
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A decrease in the number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan will not have a big effect on the country, he predicted.
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The decline in job openings in November was led by the private sector, which saw a decrease of 520,000 unfilled jobs.
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But since then, two continuing trends have spooked government officials: a rise in violence and a decrease in the prison population.
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That was a decrease from the 235 reports received in 2018, but was nearly double the 90 reports received in 2017.
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Most nations have seen a decrease in cross-border financial investment further, growth in the global supply chain has also stopped.
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In the final minutes of trading on Wednesday, shares hit $46.23, a decrease of 24 percent in the last 12 months.
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Between the lines: The study's authors attribute a decrease of drug crimes in the 16-year stretch to the thinning gap.
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We also assume lower capex, as Sime Darby narrows its business focus, and a decrease in cash dividend outflow from FY19.
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BP reported profits of $10 billion in 2019, a decrease from the previous year due to lower oil and gas prices.
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Researchers found that states with universal background checks had a decrease of 0.29 suicides per 1.043,000 people from 2013 to 2014.
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NASA said the discovery was rare because circumbinary planets are usually only detectable when a sun shows a decrease in brightness.
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The group sees negative consequences for individual investors with Massachusetts' rule, namely a decrease in their ability to access brokerage services.
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"We are expecting a decrease in corn area, while soybeans can improve by a couple of percent points," the executive added.
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Blood stores being used to treat Harvey victims will lead to a decrease in the nation's overall blood supply, she said.
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"We definitely see a decrease in ad dollars from brand-safe companies, or companies looking for brand-safe influencers," Worona said.
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Why do you think Mr. Trump's cabinet is the first in four presidential administrations to show a decrease in cabinet diversity?
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Average hourly earnings rose 2.6 percent in February, a decrease from the 2.9 percent January mark that began the market scare.
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The median price of a condominium was $1,011,000, a decrease of 7.5 percent over the same period, based on 23 transactions.
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The Conference Board survey showed a decrease in the share of consumers with a favorable assessment of business conditions this month.
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Therefore—and I'm oversimplifying quite a lot here—a recession is basically a decrease in production (as, normally, population doesn't decrease).
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Outlays on services gained 0.3 percent, with spending on health care offsetting a decrease in spending at restaurants and on accommodation.
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Holding other features constant, a 10 percent increase in fund size results in a decrease of 13 basis points per month (or 1.53 percent per year) in raw returns on average and a decrease of 10 basis points per month (or 1.21 percent per year) in style-adjusted returns, according to the paper from Purdue University.
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In the developing world this has meant a decrease in legal logging, but a dramatic increase in illegal smash and grab cutting.
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Acoltzi said she has seen a decrease in the number of people coming to her agency compared to this time last year.
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Other data monitoring deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon have noted that destruction appears to be up again after a decrease last year.
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Crude inventories rose 2126 million barrels in the week to June 2000, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 21.4,126.2 barrels.
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Crude inventories rose by 2.4 million barrels in the last week, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 2.8 million barrels.
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Crude inventories fell 3.6 million barrels in the week to May 261, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 278.33,2959 barrels.
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Deforestation in the Mulanje Mountain water catchment has driven a decrease in rainfall and the area's ability to hold water, he said.
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The exchange's existing 2017/18 crop estimate of 32 million tonnes would mark a decrease of 7 million tonnes versus 2016/17.
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Crude inventories rose 4.7 million barrels in the week ended May 17, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 599,000 barrels.
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The proportion that wants to see immigration increase has never been higher, nor has the proportion calling for a decrease been lower.
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Colliers International, a property company, says that 77% of retail centres will see a decrease, 18% an increase and 5% no change.
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Crude inventories rose 6.8 million barrels in the week to May 31, compared with analyst expectations for a decrease of 849,000 barrels.
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Shares of Whirlpool tanked 11 percent Tuesday, after the home appliance company reported earnings that missed estimates amid a decrease in revenue.
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During the 2009–2010 school year, the district issued fewer than 10,000 suspensions, a decrease of more than 50 percent from 2004.
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Training in the morning, on the other hand, leads to a more pronounced increase in some subjects, but a decrease in others.
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Sales of 24,164 vehicles, representing a decrease of 7.8 percent versus april of last year Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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Crude inventories fell by 21.9 million barrels in the last week, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 3.3 million barrels.
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Yes, there's a lot of caveats to Tesla's numbers, and a decrease in crashes won't necessarily see the same decrease in deaths.
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U.S. crude inventories fell by 3.1 million barrels, the EIA said, more than analysts' forecasts for a decrease of 2.7 million barrels.
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Crude inventories fell by 1.1 million barrels in the last week, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 3 million barrels.
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Twitter said the 1.403 million average MAUs it reported for the first quarter was a decrease of 6 million year over year.
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The study found that there is an increase in year-round school enrollment and a decrease in the number of employed teens.
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In the final minutes of trading on Wednesday, shares hit $20.73, a decrease of roughly 7 percent in the last 12 months.
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As has also been demonstrated in humans, an overall decrease in populations can result in a decrease of cultural transmission as well.
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In the final minutes of trading on Monday, shares hit $30.03, a decrease of nearly 8 percent in the last 12 months.
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On the other hand, the models show that a region like Eastern Europe may see a decrease in maximum river water flow.
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After these changes went into effect, researchers doing follow-up studies found a decrease in cardiovascular disease rates (more on that below).
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That compares to analysts' average forecast of a decrease of 2 percent in the same period, according to analysts polled by Reuters.
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"Even though there's no Apple Store near the customers, we have definitely seen a decrease in traffic to the store," he said.
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A decrease in followers can be upsetting, but it shows authenticity and transparency rather than conflating high numbers with someone's genuine influence.
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Crude inventories fell 0003 million barrels in the week to May 11, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 763,000 barrels.
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Some of that was due to fear; some of it was due to short-sellers betting on a decrease in oil prices.
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The decline in job openings in December was led by the professional and business services sector, which saw a decrease of 119,000.
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NHC said a turn toward the west-northwest and a decrease in forward speed are expected during the next couple of days.
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Revenue was $89.5 million during the quarter compared to $95.5 million in the same quarter last year, a decrease of 6 percent.
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Crude inventories rose 2.2 million barrels in the week to April 20, compared with expectations for a decrease of 2 million barrels.
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But antidepressant prescriptions continued to increase after the vote, albeit at a slower rate than before, while other drugs experienced a decrease.
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Studies have shown that one result of a dip in the number of local news outlets is a decrease in voter turnout.
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Crude inventories rose 20203 million barrels in the week to April 20, compared with expectations for a decrease of 2 million barrels.
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While the US, for example, has seen a decrease in HIV infections by roughly 193 percent, other countries have been hit harder.
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It found a significant increase in the racial diversity of LGBTQ characters on broadcast and cable, but a decrease on streaming services.
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All doctors cite a study that showed that men who frequently sit in hot tubs will experience a decrease in viable sperm.
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French research company reported a decrease in H1 net attributable profit to 21.6 million euros form 35.2 million euros a year ago.
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"In the last two to three days, there has been a decrease in the presence along the Middle Euphrates River Valley," Col.
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The result is a sharp increase in polarization along demographic lines of race, education and gender — yet a decrease in geographic polarization.
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Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, government assessments of security in the region led to a decrease in defense budgets every year.
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What's more, the term actually saw a decrease in national searches, pegging it as something of a specialty in the D.C. area.
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Tarkett published its full year results on Thursday with an adjusted EBITDA at 248.7 million euros, a decrease compared to last year.
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In his announcement, Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni cited the "spread of anti-scientific theories" as reason behind a decrease in vaccinations.
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Then, we moved on to the second doctor who realized that what was happening was actually common, a decrease in sperm motility.
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Advertising revenue totaled $503 million, a decrease of 8% year-over-year, with data licensing accounting for $87 million, up 22 percent.
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Revenue came in at $717 million versus Reuters estimates of $740.1 million, showing a decrease in 5% year over year, per CNBC.
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A decline in religious language and a decrease in spiritual conversations does not necessarily mean that we are in crisis, of course.
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Will there be a decrease in abortions overall if low-income women have access to fewer clinics that will serve their needs?
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For women in menopause, low estrogen levels can have sexual consequences because of a decrease in blood flow, tissue elasticity and lubrication.
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More than half of the victims of hate crimes targeting a person's religion were Jewish, a decrease of 7 percent from 2014.
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Men, for instance, saw faster rates of decline than women, recording a decrease of 1.8 percent annually versus a 1.4 percent deceleration.
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But in 2017, illegal border crossings dropped to a more than 40-year low, a decrease largely attributed to Mr. Trump's election.
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The industry has been hit by sinking prices relating to a decrease in demand and an increase in production by Saudi Arabia.
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In all, 22020% say they have seen a decrease in Chinese demand — 21% of companies surveyed described a "slight decrease" in demand.
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In all, 219% say they have seen a decrease in Chinese demand — 21.9% of companies surveyed described a "slight decrease" in demand.
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"A decrease, at this moment, will have no material impact on our capacity and our willingness to ensure moving forward," he said.
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Bed Bath and Beyond announced sales of about $2.9 billion, a decrease of about 1.7 percent from the same time last year.
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In a breakdown of the data, INSEE said car production jumped 3.4%, erasing a decrease of the same amount the previous month.
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Pompeo said Monday he hasn't seen a decrease in Russian activity, and he still sees the Kremlin as the primary U.S. adversary.
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Since implementing the program in 2014, San Francisco has seen a decrease in requests related to cleaning human waste from the street.
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Just 376,000 viewers tuned in to watch the mayor's town hall, a decrease of 25 percent from CNN's normal Sunday night ratings.
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Russia is the only country on this list to see a decrease in billionaires, from 110 in 2013 to 101 in 2018.
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Just 376,000 viewers tuned in to watch the mayor's town hall, a decrease of 25 percent from CNN's normal Sunday night ratings.
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That is actually a decrease from 2009, when UBS estimates it would have taken 14 years of work to buy an apartment.
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Sales momentum and a decrease in avocado prices should support bottom-line growth for Chipotle, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
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A rising yen hurts Japan's economy, but also signals investor caution, a decrease in risk appetite, and money going to ground globally.
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The Federal Reserve Board of Washington, D.C. found that an increase in student debt has led to a decrease in home ownership.
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There has not been a decrease in Snapchat downloads yet, but it's too early to tell what the lasting impact will be.
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In a Tuesday note, Cantor Fitzgerald analysts led by Joseph Foresi said they were expecting a decrease in margins in the quarter.
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His cholesterol levels showed a total cholesterol of 196 -- HDL of 58, and LDL of 122 -- a decrease from the year before.
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Pompeo said Monday he hasn't seen a decrease in Russian activity, and he still sees the Kremlin as the primary U.S. adversary.
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Regionally, the Midwest and West experienced an increase in job openings, while the Northeast saw a decrease in the amount of hiring.
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If wealth tends to drive a decrease in compassion and kindness and generosity, then we have to find ways to mitigate that.
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The administration has also cited a decrease in the number of people apprehended at the border as part of the lagging numbers.
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U.S. crude inventories USOILC=ECI fell 3.3 million barrels last week, compared with analyst expectations for a decrease of 1.83 million barrels.
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See below for the 25 biggest millennial boomtowns that have seen higher wages, a decrease in unemployment, and a growing millennial population.
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According to HUD's 2017 homelessness estimate, 30 states and Washington, DC, saw a decrease in their homeless populations between 2016 and 2017.
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Those results were similarly positive, revealing no major drop in working hours among primary earners and a decrease in poverty, especially among children.
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" "We've definitely seen in the last four weeks a decrease in security incidents," yet he immediately added that the situation is "extremely volatile.
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"We saw a decrease in the average loan size for purchase applications to the lowest since December 2017 ($298,000 from $313,000)," Kan said.
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Women accounted for just 296 percent of directors working on the top 275 domestic grossing movies, a decrease in 21 percent since 73.
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However, some analysts and opposition politicians said the move would mean greater political control over the companies and a decrease in outside oversight.
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Virginia Tech researchers found that 174 water samples taken from homes tested in 2015 showed a decrease in lead, researcher Kelsey Pieper said.
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This was partly offset by mark-to-market losses on foreign currency portfolios and a decrease in unsettled purchases of securities, it said.
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World Health Organization (WHO) data shows that an estimated 438,000 people died from malaria in 2015, a decrease from about 839,000 in 2000.
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Crude inventories fell 20.1 million barrels in the week ended July 65.21, far exceeding analysts' expectations for a decrease of 21.8 million barrels.
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Once the ZP2 coated beads were added to the mix, however, a decrease in fertilization was observed by as much as 7 percent.
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""Removing tackling from football altogether would likely lead to a decrease in the incidence of overall injuries, severe injuries, catastrophic injuries and concussions.
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Union Pacific also reported a drop in operating revenue year over year and a decrease in volume as measured by total revenue carloads.
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Illumina attributed the decline to a decrease in sales of its high-speed genetic-sequencing instruments that are used to analyze large genomes.
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Crude inventories fell by 22.2 million barrels in the week to May 2450, compared with analyst expectations for a decrease of 2000,22.1674 barrels.
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"It is very likely that we will see a decrease with respect to April," told the newspaper, referring to May's projected inflation rate.
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Crude inventories rose 2817 million barrels in the week to June 2000, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 0003 million barrels.
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Crude inventories fell 2000 million barrels in the week ended June 20.3, far surpassing analyst expectations for a decrease of 294.2 million barrels.
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" Still, Microsoft's Xbox hardware revenue declined a massive 48 percent, and Microsoft attributes this to a "decrease in the volume of consoles sold.
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The change in job openings left the gap between vacancies and those considered unemployed at 1.37 million, a decrease of 3.23,000 from May.
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Crude inventories fell 8.5 million barrels in the week ended July 26, far exceeding analysts' expectations for a decrease of 2.6 million barrels.
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It also noted that a decrease in factory employment had ended a six-year period of sustained job creation across the manufacturing sector.
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The same rationale applied for 2020, when a decrease in the tax-free threshold on earnings was due to take effect, he said.
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FedEx is expecting $4.5 billion in increased revenues for the fiscal year ending May 31, a decrease from $6 billion, the chief said.
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"A decrease was noted in the percentage of uninsured adults from 2010 through 2016 among all three poverty status groups," said the report.
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When Atlanta restricted traffic around large parts of town for the 1996 summer Olympics, doctors recorded a decrease in asthma-related hospital emissions.
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Additionally, they found a decrease in TNF-alpha, an inflammatory protein in the blood linked depression and cancer, according to a press release.
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Crude inventories rose by 7.2 million barrels in the week to March 269.47, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 218,2000 barrels.
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Asset quality has improved so far in 0003, with a decrease in impaired loans reported across all lending segments, particularly in corporate banking.
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Many experts are looking to California, which has gone against the national trend and has seen a decrease, not increase, in maternal mortality.
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Last year saw a decrease in the number of exits - M&A and IPOs - of private companies between $250 million and $1 billion.
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Crude inventories climbed 3.7 million barrels to 1.23 million, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 2.8 million barrels, the API said.
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Pai has argued that the FCC's policy has caused a decrease in broadband capital investment, but public interest groups strongly dispute that claim.
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Pai has argued that the FCC's policy has caused a decrease in broadband capital investment, but public interest groups vigorously dispute that assertion.
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"What we've seen over the last few years is an increase in aggressiveness, short tempers, and a decrease in cognitive ability," said Dumanois.
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As of April, the total workers looking and eligible for jobs fell to 95.93 million, a decrease from 6.58 million the previous month.
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Kentucky eliminated money bail and saw adecrease in crime connected to pre-trial release, as well as a decrease in pre-trial detention.
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Crude inventories fell by 1.4 million barrels in the week to May 11, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 763,000 barrels.
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A recently published study by the RAND Corporation also found a decrease in opioid addiction and overdoses in states with medical marijuana dispensaries.
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Some of the adverse health impacts from lead include neurological damage, a decrease in IQ, anemia, increased blood pressure, chronic headaches and infertility.
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As for Shipment Zero, "it does not commit to a decrease in emissions compared to current levels," this week's letter to Bezos notes.
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The organization says it has nearly 2.3 million youth members between 5 and 21, a decrease from the 2.8 million members in 2012.
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For example, increases in mining royalties means less access to public lands, which may cause a decrease in camping permits in affected areas.
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It saw third-quarter sales fall 10 percent versus the previous quarter, following a decrease on a similar scale in the prior period.
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But is it really a linear equation — where an increase in price will result in a decrease in new subscribers or total subscribers?
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The plan showed a decrease in the seven individual tax rates to just three, and a reduced corporate tax rate of 20 percent.
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Based on a variety of salt water samples, the method was able to achieve a decrease in salinity of four orders of magnitude.
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It attributed the fall in net profit to a decrease in income from dividends, associates and joint ventures, as well as other income.
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Experts say the trend is mostly because of a decrease in teen pregnancy, and partly because many professional, educated women are delaying motherhood.
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Throughout the 20th century, scholars and activists predicted a decrease in hours the average worker would be on the clock as productivity increased.
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Mentions of the iPhone were at 3.4% in the firm's 2019 survey, marking a decrease from 4.5% in 2018 and 6.3% in 2017.
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The bureau faces further job cuts in the 2018 budget, including a decrease of more than 1,800 corrections officers, according to budget documents.
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But it stops short of directly tying the ban to a decrease in gun violence, and the ban's broader effect remains in dispute.
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Again, the numbers still vary, but generally speaking, we are seeing a decrease in deaths specifically from malaria, which is the paramount killer.
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Yes, China's economic growth has begun to slow, and there has been a decrease in investments as Beijing has moved to tighten credit.
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In 2018, the average premium for the cheapest plan increased by 29.7 percent, while in 2019 there was a decrease of 0.4 percent.
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Industries like consumer electronics, financial services, travel, entertainment and utilities all saw a decrease in job openings in September compared to last year.
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Including fees generated from both advisory and asset management, Lazard generated $506 million in revenue in the quarter, a decrease of 13 percent.
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Companies announced plans to cut 2343,653 jobs in January, a decrease of nearly 3 percent from last year, a private survey reported Thursday.
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Crude inventories rose by 21524 million barrels in the week ended April 21.1, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 2458,2000 barrels.
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Jeans sales in the U.S. were $16.2 billion last year, a decrease from 2013, when the industry had $18.8 billion in total sales.
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Crude inventories fell by 8.95 million barrels in the last week, nearly three times analysts' expectations for a decrease of 3.1 million barrels.
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Crude inventories fell 2000 million barrels in the week to June 210.9, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 211.1 million barrels.
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Patients receiving free drugs increased their use of them — and the additional insurer drug costs were offset by a decrease in hospital procedures.
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Yang's rating jumps up 22 points since Monmouth's last poll, with a decrease in his unfavorability and fewer people who don't know him.
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For instance, Federal Reserve Board of Washington, D.C. found that an increase in student debt has led to a decrease in home ownership.
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"It's like a decrease in athletic movement when you ask somebody to throw the ball slower to the catcher four times," Davis said.
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But a first test did reveal a decrease in anxiety and an increase in the emotional mood of the herd, the release said.
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Crude inventories fell 7.6 million barrels in the week to July 7683, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 2.9 million barrels.
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A decrease in people watching borderline content is good, but until YouTube releases specific numbers, it's difficult to assess what that really means.
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But she said any deterioration in public finances following the election or a decrease in consumer confidence would leave the sector significantly exposed.
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Crude inventories fell 218 million barrels in the week to July 21518, inline with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 1518 million barrels.
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The Administration for Children and Families, which provides assistance to families in poverty, would get $15.3 billion, a decrease of nearly $4 billion.
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This time around, Democrats were joined by eleven Republicans, a decrease from the 12 Republicans who voted to terminate the emergency in March.
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Crude inventories fell 21 million barrels in the week to June 2674, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 2000 million barrels.
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The agency opened 827 investigations in its 2019 fiscal year, which runs through October, a decrease from 869 investigations opened the prior year.
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"I think that's something that could contribute to a decrease in diversity, which we're obviously already very challenged in that regard" Edwards says.
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But for Vancouver, only six property experts expected an increase in demand, with three seeing no change and nine forecasting a decrease this year.
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Comparable sales were also down 1.4 percent in the third quarter, compared to a decrease of 0.4 percent in the same period last year.
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That was driven more by a decrease in fixed-term applications than it was an increase in the total number of ARM applications, however.
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This includes many of our own users, who now listen primarily via our mobile apps, which results in a decrease in desktop ad views.
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The year after Kathryn Bigelow wins the Oscar for best director, there was actually a decrease in the number of women directing feature films.
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Big Spring has lost 37 positions over the past year, a decrease of 14 percent from the 257 positions the prison had in 2016.
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If my math is right — AND IT IS, PEOPLE — that's a decrease of nearly 23.8% in viewers and a dizzying 20.8% in the demo.
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"Oil prices are currently supported by geopolitical tensions in Libya, Venezuela, Nigeria, sanctions on Iran and a decrease in U.S. inventories," Al-Sabah added.
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Crude stocks swelled by 5.4 million barrels, surprising analysts who had expected a decrease of 800,000 barrels for the week ended on May 10.
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Between 1990 and 2007, there was a dramatic increase in the number of people taking psychiatric medications, but there was a decrease in violence.
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The company attributed the fall to lower average selling prices and a decrease in the share of the results of associates and joint ventures.
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Crude inventories fell 21 million barrels last week, the Energy Information Administration said, far surpassing analyst expectations for a decrease of 210 million barrels.
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However, when it comes to time away from work — like working reduced hours — there has been a decrease in flexibility by employers, she added.
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Some 438,000 people died from malaria in 2015, a decrease from about 839,000 in 2000, according to data from the World Health Organization (WHO).
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In addition, while the total of violent crimes saw a decrease in 262, rape, aggravated assaults, and motor vehicle thefts were on the rise.
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Non-residential permits dropped 4.5 percent, amid a decrease in the institutional sector due to lower construction plans for government buildings and elementary schools.
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In 2014, 55 percent of male suicides were committed with a firearm, which is actually a decrease from 1999 when it was 61.7 percent.
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The central bank said that in addition to declines in short-term inflation expectations, there was a decrease in the medium-term as well.
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When it came to involuntary denied boardings, the industry also showed a decrease, from 22 per 25,26 passengers in 210 to 29 in 211.
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Importantly, the analysis also showed a decrease in RNS blooms in 2000, which the researchers attributed to the construction of China's Three Gorges Dam.
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While economic anxiety is a somewhat vague concept, a decrease in prospects for social mobility is part of the story many have in mind.
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He said measures already implemented in recent years had led to increased reporting and a decrease in sexual assaults, but more work was needed.
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The better performance reflects less discounting, fewer promotions, a decrease in the proportion of clothing in the overall product mix, and online service improvements.
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Crude inventories fell by 2730 million barrels in the week to July 2000, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 2613 million barrels.
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This is the first time scientists were able to measure the chemical composition inside the ozone hole and observe a decrease in ozone depletion.
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Many of the studies accounted for a decrease in pain among patients as well as increased mobility and overall increase in quality of life.
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"Previous studies had shown that experimental sleep loss causes an increase in 'hunger hormone' ghrelin and a decrease in 'satiety hormone' leptin," Scheer said.
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Fresh and frozen pork prices posted a 1.9% gain thanks to a decrease in global hog supply driven by fever-related challenges in China.
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From July 2014 to June 2015, Italy seized almost 4 tonnes of cocaine, a decrease of more than 8 percent from the previous period.
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More highly concentrated poverty, a decrease in the number of police on the streets and heightened gang activity, it says, are plausible alternative explanations.
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The study also shows evidence of "spillover effects"—when an inland state legalizes medical marijuana, the nearest border state sees a decrease in crime.
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Car crashes, industrial disasters, and medical and occupational errors also increase as we tire, not to mention a decrease in work productivity and efficiency.
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There is a decrease in the long-term natural capital and viability of farms to produce food, in terms of soil depletion and erosion.
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Crude inventories fell by 2694 million barrels in the week to July 2000, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 0003 million barrels.
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Crude inventories increased by 3.7 million barrels to 443 million, compared with analyst expectations for a decrease of 2.8 million barrels, the API said.
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To prove the seesaw effect — a decrease in coverage produces an increase in care — we should do as Justice Louis Brandeis suggested in 1932.
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A 16-pound turkey this year averages $22.74, a decrease of 30 cents from 2015, AFBF director of market intelligence John Newton told Reuters.
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The bureau also reported a decrease in the poverty rate and increase in earnings for all workers as the unemployment rate sunk throughout 28500.
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Carper added that his office's analysis found that almost every U.S. state had seen a decrease in EPA funding in 2017 compared to 2016.
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Increased extreme temperatures and drought, for example, are expected to lead to a decrease in yields of barley anywhere from 3 to 17 percent.
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This has been coupled with an (undefined) increase in revenue and a decrease in the time it takes for Particle to go to market.
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And McCain's amendment adds 3,000 active-duty troops to the Marines for a total of 21625,2900, a decrease of 220006,2202 troops from this year.
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Crude inventories rose by 22.9 million barrels in the week to March 2.13, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 22.1 million barrels.
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The bureau also reported a decrease in the poverty rate and increase in earnings for all workers as the unemployment rate sunk throughout 28503.
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A decrease in BTK's control of AIL, or if GBPCE materially reduces its interest in BTK, could trigger a downgrade of AIL's National Ratings.
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At the same time, several of the largest India-based companies saw a decrease in approved petitions for the second year in a row.
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Crude inventories fell by 23.7 million barrels in the week to July 2739, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 2000 million barrels.
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Crude inventories rose by 2000 million barrels in the week to June 22.2, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 2784 million barrels.
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According to O'Connell, there's some evidence that being a witness to a birth in the right scenario may lead to a decrease in fear.
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A decrease in coal consumption in the developed world will be matched by an increase in the developing world, according to major energy outlooks.
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The reserve was last tapped in 2011, during the Libyan Civil War, when unrest in the region led to a decrease in oil production.
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The company says its brands are also seeing a decrease in cart abandonment when customers see that same-day or next-day delivery option.
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Associations have also been shown between excessive screen time and language delay, poor sleep, impaired executive function, and a decrease in parent-child engagement.
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"Until we see a decrease in overdose deaths year after year, I don't know if you can say we have done enough," he said.
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Crude inventories fell 211.04 million barrels last week, the Energy Information Administration said, far surpassing analyst expectations for a decrease of 21 million barrels.
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As of November 2017, the New Jersey SNAP program also reported a decrease of 8.1 percent in statewide participants over a one-year period.
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Diplomatic initiatives have led to a decrease in air strikes in recent months and a semblance of normality has returned to some larger cities.
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The results showed a decrease in employment by the end of the program, but the experiments were considered too small to generate significant conclusions.
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The US will now equally pay 16% of NATO&aposs central budget of $2.5 billion, like Germany — a decrease from 22% in previous years.
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The organization tweeted a link Tuesday saying a previous assault weapons ban that expired in 2004 did not contribute to a decrease in crime.
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Claims plummeted to 209,000, a decrease of 24,000 in the week through April 21, from the previous week's 232,2023, the lowest level since Dec.
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"We continue to expect a decrease in group revenue in 2020 reflecting low new order intake in recent years," the UK-based firm said.
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There was a decrease of 0.38 per 100,000 in states with mandatory waiting periods, compared with an increase of 0.71 in states without them.
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Instead of a decrease because more people are employed, the number of people who reported themselves as having a job actually dropped by 282,22000.
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The Moderates was the third most popular party in the poll and got 18.3%, a decrease of 1.5 percentage points compared to the election.
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"We saw a 2.7 percent increase in government purchase applications, which contributed to a decrease in the average purchase application loan size," Fratantoni said.
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As staffing levels catch up in 212000Q4807123, we project a decrease in the EBITDA margin to 212001% in 2016 (unadjusted for potential LTI payment).
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Many studies consistently find that increased federal support for higher education leads to a significant increase in tuition and a decrease in institutional aid.
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The results showed a decrease in employment by the end of the program, but the experiments were considered too small to generate significant conclusions.
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November's export numbers came in worse than a Reuters poll forecast for a decrease of 2.773% in shipments, a main driver of Thai growth.
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"There's an increase in classes in the midrange and a decrease in classes in the low range," said Louisa Tarullo of Mathematica Policy Research.
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"Fares have gone up a lot and you've seen a decrease in service, so how do you go back asking for more?" he said.
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Church officials frequently point to the charter as a watershed moment that led to a decrease in the number of new child abuse cases.
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The increase in net migration was the result of a decrease in emigration, whereas immigration was at a similar level to the previous year.
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But Netflix's sci-fi commissions saw a decrease as a percentage of its output as Amazon began ramping its up, as the chart above shows.
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A plurality of analysts, 10, said demand will increase nationwide this year, compared with six who predict no change and three who expect a decrease.
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The widening loss was attributed to a decrease in the fair value of available for sale financial assets due to volatility in global equity markets.
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There's also been a decrease in willingness to tolerate "superstar harassers," top performers known to bring in business and abuse their power, like Harvey Weinstein.
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Lung cancer diagnosis rates also have been dropping in recent years, at least partly due to a decrease in smoking, especially in California, he added.
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Soybean production was seen falling from the government's September estimate due to a decrease in harvested acres in key states such as Illinois and Minnesota.
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Crude inventories USOILC=ECI fell 6.1 million barrels in the week to July 20, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 22.3 million barrels.
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Some of the biggest threats to the animals include climate change, pollution, and a decrease in Chinook salmon population, according to the National Wildlife Federation.
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Like in this 2014 PLOS One paper, you see a decrease in empathy and donations to children when you go from one victim to two.
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"If you are trying to do a ketogenic diet with athletic performance in mind, you're going to see a decrease in your performance," he said.
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Indonesia achieved a decrease because of a moratorium on converting peatland, better education of farmers, and enforcement around burning forests, according to the new report.
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The increase in trips by such services was largely offset by a decrease in trips by yellow taxis in the same area, the study said.
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And all it took was raising the number of victims from one to two to see a decrease in empathy and donations to the children.
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U.S. crude inventories rose 1.4 million barrels last week, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 253 million barrels, the Energy Information Administration reported.
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As for growth, the committee now foresees full-year gross domestic product of just 1.8 percent, a decrease from the 2 percent estimate in June.
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Crude inventories USOILC=ECI rose 21 million barrels in the week to July 21, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 1003 million barrels.
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And, coupled with heightened scrutiny of gender and racial inequality and a decrease in tolerance for sexual harassment, these cultural shifts are becoming more evident.
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And I've been talking with several of the major hospitals here, each one of them has seen a decrease in their net this last year.
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While Petrobras, as the company is known, routinely adjusts prices, the recent adjustment comes amid truckers' protests throughout Brazil, demanding a decrease in fuel prices.
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The 1.0 percent decline exceeded economists' forecasts for a decrease of 0.6 percent, though February was revised slightly higher to a gain of 0.6 percent.
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For the purpose of the study, a successful outcome meant that aggressive behavior from Group X didn't cause a decrease in Group Y subreddit activity.
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Adjusted earnings per share during the quarter was 50 cents compared to 56 cents in the same quarter last year, a decrease of 11 percent.
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We have seen a decrease in Formosa bond issuance from US financials with the slack being made up from Middle East issuers and other corporates.
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Now, new research from Harvard shows that Wales' intuition was correct—full encryption did actually result in a decrease in censorship incidents around the world.
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While the water didn't make my face feel petal-soft, I did see a decrease in the number of zits dotting my chin and cheeks.
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A combination of factors has helped boost U.S. driving, including lower gas prices, a decrease in unemployment and the prevalence of more fuel-efficient vehicles.
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The expression "fog of war" refers to the dramatic increase in uncertainty—a decrease in situational awareness—encountered by soldiers and commanders in military operations.
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He said he has not seen a decrease in demand for his company's products even though cryptocurrency prices were rocked by a crash this year.
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Crude inventories USOILC=ECI increased 2000 million barrels in the week to July 0003, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 2000 million barrels.
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While adding more teams may be good for the sport, the critics of expansion say it will inevitably arrive with a decrease in overall quality.
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According to a Pew Research Center study from May, only 15 percent of Republicans said they would support a decrease in federal spending on Medicare.
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Pennsylvania is likely to see its delegation shrink to 85003 seats, the 10th straight reapportionment process in which the Keystone State has seen a decrease.
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But that meant those taxes paid in 2013 would not be paid in 2014, and many states experienced a decrease in tax receipts next year.
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"The decrease in kerosene prices is mainly due to a decrease in BPS premiums despite an increase in the world oil market prices," it said.
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According to Lighter Capital, "the RBI market has grown rapidly, contrasting sharply with a decrease in the number of early-stage angel and VC fundings".
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Yet consumer fears about the risks of seafood have led to a decrease in per capita seafood consumption in the U.S. over the last decade.
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A gynecologist says misinformation about fertility treatments may be to blame, but the trend represents some positive societal shifts, like a decrease in teenage pregnancies.
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Teachers and the school district reached an agreement that gives educators a 6% raise, a decrease in class sizes and more nurses, librarians and counselors.
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Only the transport and storage services sectors showed a decrease in activity, reflecting the manufacturing weakness that is dragging on Markit's Germany Composite Output index.
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The study showed a significant increase of physical ailments after the uniforms were worn, and then a decrease after those uniforms were recalled in 2014.
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In the company's second quarter, it said same-store sale rose 5 percent following a decrease of 5 percent in the same quarter last year.
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It said it now expects same-store sales to fall in the low teens, compared with previous expectations of a decrease between 5% and 10%.
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And the smallest apartments got even smaller: The average new studio shrank from 573 to 843 square feet, a decrease of more than 10 percent.
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By legalizing and regulating, the government could better ensure that substances people are consuming are not tainted, leading to a decrease in overdoses and deaths.
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A decrease in domestic demand, tight credit conditions, capital controls, political uncertainty and relocating abroad caused small- and medium-size enterprises to halve their production.
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The new agreements in Asia follow a decrease in bromine production in China, said ICL, the word's largest producer of bromine and bromine-based products.
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New Mexico will have the lowest average premiums — $282 a month for the benchmark plan for a 27-year-old, a decrease of 6 percent.
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That was a slight increase from the 49% who voted in the 2012 election, but a decrease from the 2008 election, in which 52% voted.
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The key downgrade triggers include: -A reduction in the operational synergies MARAC enjoys with HBL and a decrease in its strategic importance to its parent.
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Speaking of blowhards: A 2017 study of heterosexual behavior on dating apps found that advanced degrees are correlated with a decrease in desirability for women.
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The Internal Revenue Service lost nearly 7,000 permanent staffers in the first nine months of 2017, The Washington Post reported, a decrease of nearly 9%.
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The price disclosure rule was blocked before it could take effect and it's not clear whether it would lead to a decrease in prices anyway.
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The Social Democrats, leaders of the minority, center-left government, got 26.3% in the poll, a decrease of 2.0 percentage points compared to the election.
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Forty-five percent of respondents who are aware of the tax plan back it — a decrease from the 48 percent who supported it last week.
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PT on Thursday, the utility's Senior Director Mark Quinlan said in a news conference Thursday, a decrease from the 40,000 customers without power Thursday morning.
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Five NFL players protested during the national anthem during the early slate of this week's games, a decrease from last week, The Associated Press reported.
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"State policy will not be directed towards austerity, but there will be a decrease in spending," Sellal said, according to the state news agency APS.
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Forty-five percent of respondents who are aware of the tax plan back it -- a decrease from the 48 percent who supported it last week.
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From a decrease in time spent together to a change in division of household tasks, promotions can introduce stress, especially where gender norms are involved.
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And although a poll indicates that Republicans are showing an increased voting enthusiasm, that doesn't necessarily indicate a decrease in political enthusiasm on the left.
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It also said the implementation of a capital gains tax for foreign investors last month had led to a decrease in foreign capital entering Argentine markets.
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Crude inventories rose by 3.5 million barrels in the week to May 31 to 478 million, compared with analysts' expectations for a decrease of 849,000 barrels.
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The EIA said crude inventories fell 2.3 million barrels in the week to July 15, close to analysts' expectations for a decrease of 245.56 million barrels.
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It is true that we could see a decrease in the number of cold-weather events, but the ones we will have could be more extreme.
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Crude inventories overall fell by 298.2 million barrels in the last week, compared with analyst expectations for a decrease of 20163 million barrels, the data showed.
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The result, according to a study in the journal Appetite, is a decrease in a person's liking and desire for a specific food after eating it.
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Crude inventories USOILC=ECI fell by 930,5623 barrels in the week to April 28, much less than analysts' expectations for a decrease of 2.3 million barrels.
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A town in Aichi prefecture is piloting the scheme, which it hopes will see a decrease in the number of elderly drivers getting behind the wheel.
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Crude inventories rose by 8.6 million barrels in the week to May 10 to 477.8 million, compared with analysts' expectations of a decrease of 800,000 barrels.
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U.S. crude stockpiles rose by 8.6 million barrels in the week to May 10 to 477.8 million, compared with expectations for a decrease of 800,000 barrels.
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A decrease in valuations of part of its financial assets, affected by wide capital market fluctuations, also contributed to the expected profit drop, the filing said.
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The company sees revenue coming in a range of flat to up 3 percent from the prior-year period, compared with analysts' expectations of a decrease.
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Bhat said a decrease in shade once the trees have gone could lead to increased summer water temperatures and may affect disease resistance in adult fish.
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The study did not show whether legalizing same-sex marriage caused a decrease in homophobia, but Takacs said legislation could help to normalize same-sex relationships.
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