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Through the organization&aposs website , families can search for a drop-off site nearby, and interested local businesses can register to be a drop-off site.
Many previous researchers had posited a drop-off at around puberty.
The accident has led to a drop off in hotel bookings.
No one is sure how big a drop-off to expect.
There was even a drop-off in arrests for driving violations.
But there have been some signs of a drop-off in demand.
After Hurricane Katrina, the lobby served as a drop-off for donations.
Mebane's torn hamstring in 2014 led to a drop-off in 2015.
One of the major roadblocks for wearables is a drop-off in engagement.
But the group warns of a drop-off in international travel going forward.
In other words, there's been a drop-off, but not an overwhelming one.
Check here to see if your car can turn into a drop-off location.
In Hamburg, Germany, trucks deliver containers full of packages to a drop-off site.
That's a drop-off of just 31% after last weekend's $61.5 million box office.
Will there be a drop-off in participation levels in any of these sports?
Traffic pollution and a drop-off in wind speeds also contribute to the smog.
That's up from 21 in 2016, which was a drop-off from years' past.
VICE: Has there been a drop off in business since the "creepy clown" epidemic?
And to make clothing rentals even easier, RTR introduced a drop-off service in October.
The driver will get a notification when approaching a drop-off location for a package.
In other words, there isn't as much potential for a drop-off of Republican voters.
Much of that decline was led by a drop-off in deposits from business clients.
In other words, there wasn't as much potential for a drop-off of Republican voters.
The decline in Mr Stewart's vote share could portend a drop-off in overall Republican participation.
This is a bit of a drop-off from 2012, when 22008 million people voted early.
It's a drop-off that does not exist when the party nominates a more moderate candidate.
Manufacturing, and the autos sector in particular, have been hammered by a drop-off in demand.
Another analysis conducted by Athenahealth showed a drop-off in demand in the months after election.
Driving away after such a drop-off feels good: We did the responsible, eco-friendly thing.
Apple, for instance, blamed a trade-related slowing in China for a drop-off in iPhone sales.
Prosecutors in Brazil are now investigating a drop-off in enforcement of environmental protections for the rainforest.
Bank failures, mergers and closures have fueled a drop-off in the number of minority-owned banks.
Tamir walked himself to school before Jacob's parents would leave him at a drop-off birthday party.
The company blamed a drop off in tourist spending in the United States and Europe for the shortfall.
"I don't think there's ever really been a drop-off in his game," Blackhawks Coach Joel Quenneville said.
You could donate used bras to the Bra Recyclers, which has a drop-off locator on its website.
Farmdrop has its main office in south London, and a drop-off hub where local producers bring their food.
We've not seen a drop off in applications but I think there is a lot of concern about it.
"I don't think it was much of a drop-off losing Bishop," Murray said of Vasilevskiy after Game 1.
I think that there's been a drop off in square dancing because people don't understand what square dancing is.
The result: a drop-off in Apple's annual revenue for the first time in, well, a very long time.
Among the chief concerns is the company being trapped in long-term leases with a drop-off in subscribers.
"There was definitely a drop-off after the first few months of marriage," Elizabeth, one of the respondents, told Cosmo.
Using the "attended delivery" option, you can schedule a drop-off on a day and time slot of your choosing.
Amazon suggests you either recycle its air pillows curbside, if possible, or find a drop-off location that accepts them.
I try and really pay particular attention to all levels of the organization and where there is a drop-off.
Box Office Mojo estimates around 1.24 billion tickets were sold, a drop off of 5.8 percent from the previous year.
The tide was really far out and there was a bit of a drop off [where the water became deeper].
As China sees a drop-off in rates of new cases, the disease continues to rapidly spread in other countries.
While China has seen a drop-off in its rate of new coronavirus cases, the virus has gained momentum elsewhere.
For a while he used a drop-off laundry, but his clothes would sometimes come back with tears and stains.
"We don't expect to see a drop-off in terms of how FEMA operates under Brock Long," Ms. Lloyd said.
The owner of the JaiPure Yoga Studio on Bloomfield Avenue reported a drop-off in participation of about 25 percent.
It's like a live tutorial so you aren't experiencing a drop-off for the first time with a finicky, impatient passenger.
Lewis said trucks are driving without cargo more than 30 percent of the time, often after returning from a drop-off.
Between 2008 and 2013, HIV rates declined in the US, in part because of a drop-off among injection drug users.
That was a drop off of 264,22016 people from Most of the customers who have signed up for coverage on HealthCare.
That help will now be coming off of Davis, who can capitalize by catching a lob or a drop-off pass.
Hasbro's "Star Wars" division also saw a drop off as it faced tough comparisons with last year's Force Friday merchandise push.
And Clemson junior Will Spiers had only 37 (though Clemson attempted eight other punts), a drop off from 64 last season.
The nation's biggest Obamacare marketplace saw a drop-off in customer volume even as Sunday's deadline for open enrollment in insurance looms.
By June 2016, there were 10.4 million paying customers in those plans, a drop-off of slightly more than 18 percentage points.
The interaction prompted her to push for a new law, passed this February, to add fire stations as a drop-off location.
She lamented that increased costs associated with youth sports has led to a drop off in participation, particularly among economically disadvantaged kids.
Chinese President Xi Jinping's ongoing anti-corruption drive has led to a drop-off in the fungus being given to officials as gifts.
Many businesses, especially small and medium-sized enterprises, complained publicly – some in their financial statements - that they suffered a drop off in orders.
Unfortunately they don't have any available dates until next week, so I'll have to do a drop off at some point this week.
This will be important for the Fed, which noted in its statement Wednesday that there was a drop off in inflation in March.
Closer still was a Just Eat contractor biking to a drop-off, the company's logo emblazoned on their delivery bag in bright red.
"He was not a drop-off parent," says Ryan Berger, a fellow dad who had seen him just 24 hours before his death.
But the question remains whether Pokémon Go will eventually become a fad, and see a drop-off in users and engagement over time.
"If there is a drop-off in the surge vote in Florida, Ohio and Virginia, that is 60 electoral votes," Mr. King said.
There is not much of any evidence of a drop-off in support for her from the left-wing of the ideological spectrum.
On Wednesday, though, Tiffany reported having lower sales, partly because of a drop-off in tourists; shares fell 8.5 percent as a result.
The dollar's pullback likely stemmed from modest gains on Wall Street and a drop-off in trading volume before the weekend, analysts said.
It plans to solicit building managers, franchisees, and retailers to open up a store or add a drop-off locker in their neighborhood.
"Many teachers asked me where to drop water so I asked them: Can you be a drop-off point?" van der Heever said.
But the imports were still among the lowest this year due to a drop-off in demand from the country's smaller independent refineries.
They can be expected to drive themselves home after a drop-off, thereby bypassing the need to pay for parking facilities at an airport.
They found the shot was most effective just after vaccination, followed by a drop off that varied slightly by the type of flu virus.
"We will only send you trips that have a drop-off location within the areas you have selected," reads a message shared by drivers.
Even fast-food restaurants, known for using deals and lower prices to attract customers, experienced a drop-off in business during the partial shutdown.
HCA Holdings warned its first-quarter results would come up short of analyst expectations, due in part to a drop-off in hospital admissions.
But here, in this trailer, brothers repeat to themselves, "Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar," searching for a drop-off point for their pain, or hopes.
That's a 32 percent drop from the previous quarter, which saw 77.3 million iPhone sales, though there's always a drop-off from the holiday.
Basta posits that the end of the app and SaaS booms are largely to blame, along with a drop-off in investment in fintech.
Some had worried that Britain's vote last June to leave the European Union would see a drop-off in international investment into UK fintech.
U.S. airlines say government subsidies for Middle Eastern carriers are responsible for a drop-off in overseas traffic as they compete for international passengers.
S&P's projection agreed that premiums would rise as well, despite forecasting less of a drop-off in the number of people with insurance.
ObamaCare advocates have accused the Trump administration of sabotaging the sign-up period following a drop-off in enrollment after President Trump took office.
Oil-producing nations have seen a huge fall in investment since 2014, which could lead to a drop-off in output down the road.
Flirtey were behind the first-ever legal drone delivery, which was a drop-off of medication in the U.S. back in July last year.
That means Pokémon Go has surpassed its launch year in revenue after seeing a drop off in both players and spending back in 2017.
On Wednesday, American Airlines became the second US carrier to suspend some of its flights to China due to a drop off in demand.
Although 17.2 million new cars are projected to be sold in 2017, dealers have experienced a drop-off since last year, Ms. Caldwell said.
Starbucks said some new café openings were cannibalising customer visits at nearby stores and it also blamed a drop-off in orders through delivery firms.
A study of Germany's manufacturing sector published in 2016 failed to detect a drop-off in productivity in workers up to the age of 60.
There's a drop-off service available, as well, if there's no one who's going to be home at the times when Rinse's drivers are delivering.
A drop-off in the supply of Canadian cattle would amplify concerns for feedlots and packers in Canada, where the country's herd has declined steadily.
Uber also wants to track how often riders cross the street directly after a drop-off, which the company believes could indicate a safety hazard.
That would represent a drop-off of about 7 percent to 13 percent from the 12.2 million who enrolled for this year's sign-up season.
The Trump SoHo hotel in lower Manhattan is reportedly readying a round of layoffs and has seen a drop-off in bookings for corporate events.
" A big realtor from Coldwell Banker tells us, "We haven't seen a drop off in the number of people who are coming to open houses.
The company also expects a drop-off in the demand for lubricants following a surge in March as buyers stocked up their supplies, he said.
May&aposs decline came entirely from a drop-off in the South, while purchases increased on a seasonally adjusted basis in the Northeast, Midwest and West.
"There will really be a drop off in visibility so companies will really be cautious about engaging in contracts w/ those types of athletes," said Rishe.
Additional complaints reportedly lodged against the organization included its transparency concerns in making endorsements, a drop-off in fundraising and a failure to influence major elections.
It really projects outwards from the front of the short soundbar, but you'll notice a drop off if you're sitting to either side of the hardware.
Team: Los Angeles ChargersWeek 10 opponent: at Oakland RaidersWhy you should start him: Few players have had as strange a drop-off as Allen this year.
Though China has seen a drop-off in its rate of new cases in recent days, the coronavirus has spread to at least 55 other countries.
Her group also detected a drop-off in the clinic's breast-pump sales (since women were able to get their pumps for free from their insurance companies).
When the van approaches a drop-off location, the shelving system will push the package to the drone so it can be flown to its final location.
In its commentary Wednesday, it said it viewed the weakness in the first quarter as transitory, and it also looked past even a drop-off in inflation.
Riders are staying away from many public transit systems, and a drop-off in sales tax revenues that fund some systems is adding to the financial burden.
The five-day box office returns for the film marked a drop-off from the preceding "Purge" installment, which collected $40.1 million over its first five days.
Crop stubble burning, a major source of pollution, vehicular exhaust and a drop-off in wind speeds have aggravated the smog that is likely to worsen around Nov.
The strategy has led to a sharp decline in North Korea's economy, including a drop-off in its ability to export top goods like seafood products and iron.
Juan tells us he earns $22015,270 for every migrant he successfully shepherds over the border to a drop off point three days' walking distance north of Ambos Nogales.
Kaiyo is a furniture service that will pick up furniture you want to sell and actually handle the process of selling it (photographing, billing, coordinating a drop-off).
The surge in demand for technical skills coupled with a drop-off in manufacturing activity has exacerbated what has become the great divide in the U.S. labor market.
Despite a drop-off in home sales, business investment, and consumer spending, employers have continued to add an average of 234,000 jobs every month over the past year.
It remains to be seen whether that will be enough to help the economy, reeling from a drop-off in tourism and a record decline in retail sales.
You don't usually see a successor from the same staff — a lot of times you'll see a drop-off because they don't quite have what the mentor had.
Apple last week stunned investors when it revealed its revenues would miss its forecast, in large part due to a drop-off in sales of its iPhone in China.
If your city doesn't, Amazon provides a website where you can enter your zip code to find a drop-off location that accepts plastic film, which these bags contain.
My friend shops at a site that offers free returns; something most online retailers now offer so long as you bring the boxes to a drop-off point yourself.
The ride-hail company is piloting something it calls a "drop-off area filter," which would allow drivers to select certain geographic locations where they would prefer to stay.
The social service organizations in town that are providing safety nets to communities are reporting a drop-off in the number of people that are coming for those services.
But the reason I think there's a drop off is the transition from elementary school to high school, from high school to college, from college to the Olympic level.
Total average daily volumes rose 6% with greater direct participation in the closing price process but with a drop-off in indirect flows such as "trade at close" orders.
And so, if you don't think you're going to make it in today's world, you may not continue to play, and we're seeing a drop off because of that.
Their optimism about the economy has been built around a narrative similar to Trump's own victory in 2016: that he defied experts who predicted a drop-off in performance.
Vaulter's site traffic has seen a drop-off, the company is wasting money on extraneous employee perks like beehives on the roof, and employees are frustrated and exploring unionization.
I think I even ended up berating them for being incompetent sometimes, and they'd be really apologetic—like when a drop-off was too public or something like that.
Growing up in Baltimore, Claire Wayner and her family used to haul their egg cartons and foam packaging to a drop-off site that Dart supported in the city.
A drop-off in enrollment could have led to a decrease in state funding and potential reassignment for teachers at a time when the school is already under scrutiny.
Locals from the suburb of Brunswick responded to a call-out from the cafe, Handsome Her, donating their spare mugs to a drop-off spot at the back entrance.
And while many have raised concern around a drop-off in luxury demand, findings in the report point to the contrary, with Bain forecasting material growth throughout 2019 and beyond.
There are some times when people are using landmarks as a drop-off point but we kind of figure out that it's because it's right next to this transit station.
The job sees Cheng acting as an agent in the village, helping people learn how to shop online, and having her store act as a drop-off point for parcels.
In March, police found 400 kg (880 lb) of hashish, worth an estimated 000 million euros ($3.4 million), floating just off the Sicilian coast after a drop-off went awry.
Clinton's loss of the three crucial Rust Belt states, which every Democratic nominee had carried since 1992, was a drop-off in turnout and the performance of third-party candidates.
China, where the virus originated, has seen a drop-off in its rate of new cases, but the virus seems to be gaining momentum in other parts of the globe.
Fortune reports that tensions from the trade war and concerns over the ability to obtain visas contributed to a drop-off in Chinese company attendance at the conference this year.
While consumers could have shopped for supplies ahead of Harvey, there could also be a drop-off in sales at gas stations, particularly in affected areas in Texas and Louisiana.
The allegations in the new lawsuits range from unwanted sexual advances, to breaking into a rider's home after a drop-off and groping her, to being kidnapped and gang raped.
Crude imports picked up in July after two months of decline, but were still among the lowest this year due to a drop-off in demand from smaller independent refineries.
If there isn't a ride hailing service in your area, you have 24 hours to bring the Barnacle, which folds up and fits in a trunk, to a drop-off site.
In the same statement, the company reported a 9% decline in sales for the second quarter, half of which came from a drop off in purchases of ammo and shooting products.
A new poll shows a drop-off in public support for the GOP's controversial Obamacare replacement legislation in the days after the House passed that bill by just a single vote.
Felix and Cummings may be head-scratchers, but there is not exactly a drop-off after Towns: The next two players on the list are Tim Duncan and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Receiver Julian Edelman is out for the season with a torn ACL, but the Pats traded for the Saints' Brandin Cooks last March so don't expect much of a drop-off.
The mission for Mr. Hurley and Mr. Behnken is currently scheduled to last two weeks, but could be extended, which would prevent a drop-off in scientific research at the station.
Now, Uber won't give riders a drop-off spot when they request a Pool ride, but will instead recalculate the drop-off spot every few seconds as the car nears the destination.
There's always a drop off when some ACA customers don't pay their premiums, but this year's total is significantly lower than last year's, when 11.1 million people enrolled and paid their premiums.
In fact, the exodus of radicals to Syria led to a drop-off in the ongoing low-level insurgency in Dagestan: casualties fell 46% in 2014 and a further 51% in 2015.
Royal Mail's chief executive Moya Green told Reuters its domestic marketing mail business had seen a drop-off in activity as businesses grew cautious on their advertising spending following the Brexit vote.
While a drop-off in scheduled dates is a natural result of a longer-term relationship, spending less physical time together can cause emotional distance that ultimately proves detrimental to your connection.
Tuesday's edition, which aired after one of Mr. Trump's rallies, saw a drop-off to 23,000 viewers, though Cliff Sims, Mr. Epshteyn's co-host, said his team was still working out kinks.
The job market's unprecedented run has made a drop-off in the pace of hiring seem like an inevitability, especially with business investment falling precipitously, as the first-quarter GDP report showed.
But after a drop-off in recent years in the political involvement of retired generals, they are back in the vanguard, posing the most formidable challenge in a decade to Mr. Netanyahu.
While discounters and grocers like Walmart, Target, and Costco have seen long lines of customers wanting to stockpile groceries, many mall-based clothing stores have seen a drop-off in customer traffic.
Sikorsky sees good prospects for international helicopter sales in areas such as search and rescue and border patrol, which would offset a drop-off in sales to the oil and gas sector.
"We know at some point it's going to end and we don't know how much of a drop off it's going to be," said H.D. Palmer, spokesman for the state finance department.
But as the boom died out, Nvidia even faced a class-action lawsuit in December for allegedly misleading investors by claiming that a drop-off in GPU demand wouldn't hurt the company's profits.
It was 20173 or perhaps 1999, and Colombian conservationist Ivan Lozano-Ortega was working at the Bogota Wildlife Rescue Centre—a drop-off point for the authorities who confiscated living animals from smugglers.
Macroeconomic Advisers see first quarter growth at 0.6 percent, with second quarter at 3.33 percent, but then a drop off back to a growth pace closer to 2 percent in the second half.
Peter Boockvar, chief market analyst at The Lindsey Group, notes there was a drop-off in bullishness after the Congress and White House failed to bring health care to a vote last week.
Experts observed a drop off in Chinese economic espionage following the agreement, though some have said it continued in some areas – such as the defense urgency – and has picked up in recent months.
The outbreak began in August 1003, and after a drop off during the winter, has been climbing since February of this year, said Michigan Department of Health and Human Services spokesperson Angela Minicuci.
I distinctly remember being sat in the passenger seat of my Mum's Ford KA, my best friends crammed into the back, the car circling the vicinity of Oceana for a drop off point.
"It's only deflating because we hurt for Daniel, but it's not a lack of confidence in Quentin — we don't feel we're going to have a drop-off," senior receiver Johnathan Lloyd told reporters Tuesday.
Key themes in evidence for the quarter were the spike in dealmaking in the consumer sector, an enormous scaling back of activity from Chinese buyers and a drop-off of inbound European M&A.
It had to cool off at some point, and if this is cooling off, 87 billion instead of 91 billion, it's a drop-off that investors should be able to understand and live with.
Other businesses, like Perry's Cafe, a coffee shop near City Hall, are bracing for a drop-off in traffic from municipal employees who are scheduled to go without pay from Friday until early May.
Premiums would initially rise by 15 percent to 20 percent in 2018 and 2019, largely due to a drop-off in the number of healthy enrollees after the mandate to get coverage is repealed.
The U.S. territorial island, hard-hit by Hurricane Maria, already had faced a drop-off of Medicaid funding at the end of the year, according to the Washington Post, which first reported Republicans' plan.
A serious outbreak of measles in Italy and in some other European countries could well be the result of a drop-off in vaccinations caused by utterly misguided and discredited claims about their dangers.
"Many institutions, especially private ones in urban settings and those that are research-oriented, would be significantly affected by a drop-off in international enrollment," Ms. Healy wrote to clients in a research note.
That is the unfortunate thing about setting quite so high a bar last season: even the slightest drop-off, or even the slightest perception of a drop-off, can be interpreted as an anticlimax.
The EBA put the bank's balance sheets under a severe economic stress which included a 2987 drop in gross domestic product, a drop-off in interest income and a collapse in the real estate market .
South Korea's three shipbuilders — the world's biggest — have racked up billions of dollars in losses and embarked on major restructuring as customers slashed orders amid a commodities downturn and a drop-off in shipping trade.
Clinton, who is seeking to prevent a drop-off of black turnout from the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections won by President Obama, is depending on African-American voters in swing states around the country.
That this occurs at the same time as a drop off in brawling, frontin', chain-wanking or giving a shit about the latest sequel in The Fast and The Furious franchise is likely no coincidence.
A drop-off in foreign demand for British assets after Brexit could trigger a further fall in sterling and make it harder for businesses and consumers to raise finance or borrow, the BoE has warned.
"We're not seeing a drop-off, but I think the challenge for a lot of U.S. companies right now is to find where the next leg up is going to come from," Mr. Rose said.
WASHINGTON, March 5 (Reuters) - Southwest Airlines Chief Executive Gary Kelly said on Thursday that the airline was not running dramatic fare sales in response to a drop-off in demand due to the spreading coronavirus.
This resulted in a lack of training of new contractors, according to 15 different sources who also attested to a drop-off in quality of support that at times led to serious incidents being mishandled.
Many evolutionary psychologists claim the reason for pursuing youth is biological and based on the age of peak fertility (which somehow doesn't apply to men, who experience a drop off in fertility starting at around 40).
ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss money manager GAM Holding on Tuesday warned it expects a roughly 50 percent year-on-year fall in first-half underlying profit before tax, mainly due to a drop-off in performance fees.
There was an early surge in signups for ObamaCare this year, but experts still expect a drop-off in enrollment compared to last year, in part due to cutbacks in outreach and the shorter enrollment period.
A range of consumer indexes, including from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and brokerage Jefferies, have shown a drop off in confidence this year as credit conditions and trade tensions have hardened.
But that led to a drop in velocity and two of his worst seasons, in 2013 and 2014, a drop-off Sabathia attributed in part to the fact that he had drastically dropped so much weight.
If you know front-line medical workers personally, you could text them directly to arrange a drop-off, but priority should go to those most likely to encounter patients with Covid-19, such as E.R. workers.
The annual report card released by the Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport at the University of Central Florida shows a drop-off from a year ago in M.L.B.'s racial and gender hiring practices.
For more news, click Swiss money manager GAM Holding warned it expects a roughly 50 percent year-on-year fall in first-half underlying profit before tax, mainly due to a drop-off in performance fees.
Tesla's first quarter was hurt by logistics issues at international ports and a drop-off in U.S. orders after a tax credit was halved, which spurred concerns that demand for Tesla's electric cars may have peaked.
Moreover, the mix of voters who fell off last year was less lopsidedly Democratic than in the past: Republicans also suffered a drop-off, particularly among non-college whites and rural whites, two of Trump's key groups.
Thompson's response about the Mueller report came after he was asked if the paper has seen a drop-off in readership after the special counsel's findings were released, similar to what some cable news channels had experienced.
The drive into consumer lending has coincided with a drop-off in mortgage lending, where average loan returns are between 2 and 2.6 percent, according to data from the Bank of Spain and the National Statistics Institute.
China's crude imports recovered slightly in July after falling for the previous two months, but were still among the lowest this year due to a drop-off in demand from the country's smaller independent, or "teapot," refineries.
"We're looking for both units to be consistent with what they're doing and there is not a drop-off or a not a huge hold to climb out of when the second unit comes in," McMillan said.
The drive into consumer lending has coincided with a drop-off in mortgage lending, where average loan returns are between 2 and 53 percent, according to data from the Bank of Spain and the National Statistics Institute.
Changes deep within our cells, particularly in the energy-producing mitochondria, are thought to contribute to these age-related performance declines, as are simpler explanations such as creeping weight gain and a drop-off in hard training.
To win, Trump needs higher turnout among Republican white voters than that which materialized in 2012, a drop-off in ballots by African-American voters and a smaller-than-predicted increase in Hispanic voters, the project showed.
While its crude imports recovered slightly in July, imports had fallen in the previous two months and July's numbers were still among the lowest this year after a drop-off in demand by China's smaller independent refineries.
The official range is between $2796 and $2000, but this can go up and down throughout the process — with a drop-off signaling a lack of interest or skepticism, and an increased range a sign of heavy demand.
Other recent papers have come to similar conclusions — such as a UK study of the 2011–2012 flu season, and a study from Spain that found a drop off in vaccine effectiveness to zero 119 days after vaccination.
SYDNEY, Aug 29 (Reuters) - Australian vitamin maker Blackmores Ltd said on Tuesday its full-year profit plunged 41 percent, as exports to China failed to make up for a drop off in demand from Chinese shoppers in Australia.
If we can get them moved over right off the bat onto a platform like ours that has more of an ethical safeguard, then they won't notice a drop off in performance — because it'll actually be better performance.
With traditional DSLR lenses, you often see a drop-off in sharpness from the center to the edge of the image (and most lenses have their sweet spot of sharpness and light somewhere just below their max setting).
Although the second quarter's heady growth pace — estimated at more than 4 percent — is expected to slow markedly in the second half of the year, a drop-off that showed up after the election would have less impact.
And with local Australian investors also being constrained by tighter lending restrictions implemented by Australia's banking regulator, APRA, a drop off in Chinese demand could also lead to a softening in prices -- or more -- in some apartment markets .
Celtics at Raptors, Noon, ESPN Boston lost Kyrie Irving and Al Horford in the off-season, and Toronto lost Kawhi Leonard and Danny Green — yet in terms of regular season success, neither team has seen a drop-off.
The government has said it is considering an extension, but pundits are reluctant to make a bet on whether one will be forthcoming, noting that pushing back the expiry date would only delay a drop-off in sales.
I haven't seen a drop off in applications [from EU job seekers] but I've definitely had, anecdotally, a lot of questions and concerns from Europeans about the future — Europeans that we've interviewed for positions obviously concerned about the future.
And for Barclays economists, the retail sales report may settle the score on whether a drop off in spending in August and September was the result of consumers recovering from a spending spree around Amazon's Prime Day in July.
The app, which is based in New York, has experienced a drop-off in audience, but it continues to attract thousands of people to play in hopes of winning money by answering a dozen trivia questions on their phones.
The ailing company, which is due to be acquired by Taiwan's Foxconn, said it was hit by a drop-off in demand for smartphone camera modules, TV and tablet displays and by a decline in Chinese demand for consumer electronics.
Utilizing AngelList's A-List platform to gauge interest in blockchain jobs, data shows about 40 percent of top job seekers listed blockchain among the industries they were most interested in joining in 2017, trailed by a drop-off in March 13.
One of the main economic benefits praised by proponents of driverless vehicles is that they will not be limited by human boundaries and can do things like operate 24 hours in a row without a drop-off in alertness or attentiveness.
As the industry suffers from a drop-off in customers, with a nearly 50 percent reduction since last year, according to data from Open Table, the big players are much better positioned to absorb the financial blow than their smaller counterparts.
She won the Australian Open in January and was ranked world No. 1 in the world before putting a drop-off in form mid-season behind her with tournament wins at the Pan Pacific Open in Japan and the China Open.
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. has raised $15.2 million in the past three months, his campaign said Thursday, a drop-off of $7 million from the previous quarter and a sum that falls short of two leading Democratic rivals.
Agents said the most sought-after properties are small to medium-sized apartments below 600 square feet, while the luxury segment continues to slow due to a drop-off in Chinese buyers and caution over the U.S.-China trade war.
There's so much rain that they're designed with a drop-off of three feet on either side for drainage, and everyone uses the same road — and when I say everyone, I mean cars, people on foot, people on bikes, dogs.
" He's not convinced of a so-called "soft landing," though — pointing to a drop-off in business loan demand in a recent report from the Federal Reserve that looks "similar to what was seen just prior to the last two downturns.
The most noticeable trend on the latest list was a strong move by the NBA into the top 10 combined by a drop-off in NFL players considering quarterbacks had occupied five of the top 11 spots in last year's list.
That fraught quarter – hurt by logistics issues at Tesla's international ports and a drop-off in U.S. orders after the tax credit was halved – spurred worries that Tesla may have tapped a limited market for electric cars at premium prices.
But on October 7, the BoE noted that during the worst point of the fall in sterling, "there was a drop off in participation on key trading systems, which points to a potentially greater role for the idiosyncratic actions of individual market participants".
That he increased his minutes per game from 17.6 to 26.1 without a drop-off in performance means not only is he stronger; he's also improved his lateral movement, which helps him avoid the kind of foul problems that can often sideline bigs.
To avoid a drop off in foot traffic come early December, Kohl's CEO Kevin Mansell told CNBC the retailer's Kohl's Cash coupons, which are being handed out on Black Friday, are one way to drive shoppers back to stores before they expire.
If Impact sees a drop-off in both audience and pro wrestlers willing to sign on, that could finally spell the end for the promotion, even after the influx of money and the insistence that Impact is not the bad old TNA.
Tesla's first quarter was hurt by logistics issues at its international ports and a drop-off in U.S. orders after a tax credit was halved, which spurred concerns that Tesla may have tapped a limited market for electric cars at premium prices.
From a presidential election standpoint, we have to compete for all different swaths of voters — from white working-class voters in the Upper Midwest that we lost in 2016 to better motivating base voters where we saw a drop-off in 2016.
But there appears to be a drop-off in the intensity of opposition to the health care bill in the wider public arena, particularly compared to the run-up to Speaker Paul Ryan's first failed effort to pass the health care bill in March.
Banks had put limits on the electronic trading which makes up as much as 80-90 percent of the $5 trillion a day global currency market in the run in to the vote on Thursday, prompting traders to report a drop off in volumes.
In its blog post, the SPLC noted that there has been a drop-off in reporting as of late, with some 65 percent of all incidents occurring in the three days after the election, but the overall surge in violence and hate is nevertheless terrifying.
"The public's nervousness is understandable and it seems London has been affected both by a drop-off in tourist business and Londoners not staying out as long after work," Peter Martin, vice president of CGA Peach, a business consultancy, said in a press release.
Al Khaliji France, which operates in France and UAE and is wholly owned by Qatar's Al Khalij Commercial Bank, has seen a drop off in demand among its Qatari clients and has not grown its balance sheet, a source familiar with the matter said.
With the league light on tanking teams in the near-term, Toronto's path to a high pick in 2018 might be an easy one, and Chad Ford has called the top of the 2018 draft "spectacular" (with a drop-off after the top tier).
One street south of the tower, 56th Street, was closed entirely for a time, and later opened at one end, requiring delivery trucks to back up an entire city block after making a drop-off at the small restaurants and shops that line the street.
From a drop-off point — an airport, a bridge over the Rio Grande in Texas or an assigned gate in other land border crossings — deportees must figure out how to reunite with relatives there or connect with the families they may have left behind.
Oil jumped more than 244% at the high on Wednesday as traders eyed deeper production cuts from OPEC, and as China reported the lowest number of new coronavirus cases since the end of January, easing concerns about a drop-off in demand for oil.
Amazon notes on its website that some cities have curbside recycling programs, and if your city doesn't, Amazon provides a website to find a drop-off location (which the website says refers to retail stores, municipal recycling centers, and private recyclers) that will take plastic film.
The library's staff, who were first trained to administer Narcan six years ago, said they have found drugs in the bathrooms, hidden inside DVD cases and stashed inside James Patterson books, which are so popular that they have become a drop-off location for drug deals.
On Monday, kindergarten student Camila Torcato and her father Amilcar Torcato were leaving North York's St. Raphael Catholic School and in a drop-off area when an unoccupied Hyundai SUV struck the pair, pinning them between the driverless car and their own vehicle, according to the Toronto Star.
That fraught quarter hurt by logistics issues at Tesla's international ports and a drop-off in U.S. orders after a tax credit was halved spurred questions over the viability of sustained demand for Tesla's vehicles and pushed back a promise of profit for the rest of the year.
But on the other hand, running long or onerous checks when onboarding users — such as those from banks that require people to come into branches in person to prove they are who they say they are, or lengthy online verification techniques — often leads to a drop-off in interest.
There hasn't been too big a drop-off this season, but it seems fair to say he's not the same guy he was two years ago when he won Finals MVP mostly on the back of the ridiculous job he did making James' life a lot more difficult.
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Sports brand Adidas last year leased a 13,000-square foot shop in the city for 22 percent less than its former occupier, Coach Inc, as the U.S. premier brand closed its four-storey flagship store in Central amid weak retail sentiment and a drop-off in tourist arrivals from mainland China.
That is quite a drop-off from German Coach Joachim Löw's 3.8 million euro salary and quite a distance from the reported 1.5 million euros per year going to the highest-paid coach of an African team — Héctor Cúper, an Argentine who manages Egypt, which already has been eliminated in Russia.
Over several weeks in early 2016, The Verge tracked just one of the countless e-waste recycling paths around the country, from a garbage room in an apartment building in Manhattan, to a drop-off site in Staten Island, to a sorting facility in New Jersey, to a bustling recycling warehouse in Massachusetts.
But in terms of the total audience watching at home, the final number will likely be heading toward a drop-off from the 2023 million viewers who watched the first showdown between Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
A recent split in the United Kingdom's Monetary Policy Committee, moreover, showed a growing desire to raise interest rates and stave off inflation, despite the blow those moves could deal to an economy already stumbling amid the uncertainty surrounding a new minority government and signs of a drop-off in consumer activity.
More generally, as Facebook has faced a drop-off in user growth in mature markets, it's been looking for more ways to engage those users it already has, in competition with a plethora of rival social media services and dozens of other digital distractions, from Netflix to games to fiddling with your smart home appliances.
There was a drop-off on both sides from the November election, but it was steeper among Republicans: Mr. Ossoff collected 77 percent of the vote total that the Democratic nominee for Congress took last year, while the top five Republican candidates combined earned half the votes Tom Price won in his last congressional race.
While many of the top nations that resettle refugees have seen a drop-off (Canada, second to the US, saw 22017,000 fewer refugees resettled in 2016 compared to 2017), the US had 64,000 fewer refugees in 2017 than it did in 1003 when the US accepted about 97,000 refugees, according to UN High Commissioner for Refugees data.
Thad CochranWilliam (Thad) Thad CochranBiden has a lot at stake in first debate The Hill's Morning Report — Trump turns the page back to Mueller probe Trump praises Thad Cochran: 'A real senator with incredible values' MORE's (R) term, but the prospects of a low-turnout election and a drop-off in enthusiasm are looming as major hurdles for the GOP senator.
Therefore, in light of such a drop off early in this century, and considering the controversy surrounding the citizenship question that will likely be part of the 2020 census and the dislike for President Trump, the likelihood of a voluntary census is slim without the mandatory nature of it through Titles 13 and 18 of the U.S. Code enforcement mechanisms.
It's possible that Sanders's donors will abandon him, and certainly likely that there'll be a drop-off from a $40 million-a-month pace, but it also seems perfectly plausible that if Sanders wants to encourage them to believe he's still in the fight, he'll be able to raise tens of millions more and pour the cash into an expensive air war in California, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and other outstanding states.
PR: Yes, so the M&A report globally is more positive than negative, we think there'll be a pickup in 2017, in the second half, and then much better in 2018, but we've already seen a drop off in IPOs, particularly in the UK. We think that will come back, a little bit, but overall we're predicting that there will be a downside effect in the UK in M&A activity.
The factors lining up against the market are formidable: fears over growth in China and around the world, rising interest rates, the ongoing tariff battle between the U.S. and its trading partners, midterm election results that saw the Democrats take the House, slumping oil prices caused in part by a drop-off in demand and the likelihood that U.S. corporate profits, while stellar, are peaking and likely will taper off in 20093.
And that may signal the importance of this letter in the US. With a Catholic population that has remained sizable in the US largely attributable to the influx of Catholic immigrants, the church is facing a demographic shift and a drop-off of many followers in the US. Like with many similar statements Pope Francis has made, O'Brien says, the move might be a way to keep more people in the pews.
Certainly from a business perspective we haven't seen any impact — since the Brexit vote we've grown the most we've ever grown… and usually we see a bit of a drop off in summer, so we're seeing the contrary to any drop off in impact… But as we're growing and expanding we're also hiring a lot and all across the board from developers to operations staff, which are engineering background to kitchen staff with the chefs, our entire team is full of European, non-British nationals, especially in the kitchen.

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