"The S&P 500 could easily drop to 1,600 because earnings could drop to $75 a share the next time we have a recession," Stockman warned.
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Two Republicans familiar with the plan expect the top income rate will drop to 35% from 39.6%, and the top corporate rate will drop to 20% from 35%.
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Analysts said the drop to the lowest level since Feb.
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By 2065, it's expected to drop to just 733 million.
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A drop to $28 would mark an 11 percent decline.
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Analysts surveyed by Reuters had forecast a drop to 51.3.
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She could drop to the ground, stiffen all her legs.
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The tax credit will drop to $1,875 after June 30.
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Economists polled by Reuters had expected a drop to -28.5.
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Economists polled by Reuters had expected a drop to -123.
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The cuts will then drop to 95,000 bpd until Dec.
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He said he expects auto tariffs to drop to zero.
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For new purchases, however, that cap would drop to $224.85,0003.
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If they lose, those odds drop to about 40 percent.
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In a bleak scenario, growth could drop to just 1.5%.
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In a bleak scenario, growth could drop to just 217%.
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They would drop to the floor, and everyone would laugh.
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Diesel's share is forecast to drop to about 17 percent.
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Economists had expected the index to drop to 25.4 in July.
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That number is expected to drop to 10 percent in 2018.
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The three-time All-Star saw his batting average drop to .
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The index is expected to drop to 59.5 from September's 61.6.
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A month later, it revised that output drop to 20093,000 bpd.
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The country's debt is forecast to drop to 19.9% by 2022.
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It predicted first costs would drop to $6,7423 by July 2009.
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In his 40s, the chances drop to less than 1.53 percent.
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The next shoe to drop — to borrow a phrase from Sen.
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Dayton, Ohio, has experienced a 10.8% drop, to $53,100 from $59,500.
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After that point, O'Leary would drop to a 20-percent stake.
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The council said this threshold will drop to 31% on Aug.
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In his 40s, the chances drop to less than 12.5 percent.
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Ohio State does drop to No. 3 in the final ranking.
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Click through Rihanna's second drop to began to plot your attack.
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Sometimes it takes time to drop to the 9.9, 9.8 range.
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One analyst forecast that oil would drop to $333 a barrel.
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The amount for Treasurys will drop to $15 billion in May.
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Spot gold recovered from an early drop to five-week lows.
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Tap "Drop" to disconnect a specific party from the conference call.
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This was followed by another sharp drop to $58.53 on Nov.
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There is about a 10-foot drop to the cement bottom.
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If that fails, bitcoin could drop to near $2,000, he said.
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And when they talk politics, their voices drop to a whisper.
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I felt a stone drop to the bottom of a well.
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In the winter, temperatures can drop to minus 195 degrees Fahrenheit.
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On a long distance flight, that can drop to around 15%.
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Shanghai stocks recovered from an early 0.433% drop to end higher.
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This rate would drop to 20 percent in the GOP plan.
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Under the new fares, the bonus would drop to 5 percent.
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In his 103s, the chances drop to less than 12.5 percent.
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Elsewhere shared rides will drop to 65 cents from 72 cents.
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The soldiers drop to the ground as more explosions are heard.
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Economists expect the unemployment rate to drop to 3.5 percent this year.
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This undershot a Reuters consensus forecast for a smaller drop to -12.0.
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Economists expected a drop to 10.0 in April from 12.4 in February.
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Analysts polled by Reuters had expected a drop to 1.8 trillion yuan.
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She was facing a 40- to 50-foot drop to the pavement.
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By 2065, the population is expected to drop to about 88 million.
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Edmunds anticipates sales for all of 210 will drop to 22010 million.
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ET, is expected to drop to 99.1 from the August 101.1 reading.
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Sterling reversed its earlier drop to rise to $1.3144, up 0.43 percent.
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Dimitri Payet, Blaise Matuidi and Anthony Martial also drop to the bench.
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Guess we'll have to wait for Starboy to drop to find out.
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VB Bank analyst Thomas Gitzel attributed the drop to possible currency effects.
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After the first year, Google's cut will drop to only 15 percent.
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The 1660 equivalent AMD 56 just saw it's price drop to $280.
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After about 17 minutes of exposure, breaths drop to three per minute.
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In that case Shell's value would drop to just 89 billion pounds.
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Two polls showed Trump's approval rating continued to drop to historic lows.
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JPMorgan's 2.5 percent drop to $77.40 weighed the most on the sector.
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The drivers then drop to second gear and take the Village corner.
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The top tax rate would drop to 33 percent from 39.6 percent.
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It would force them to drop to impulse until the gravitons disappeared.
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And ultimately, you know what sales do: drop to the bottom line.
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They target a drop to $1.25 with a stop loss at $1.38.
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That will drop to 1.5 percent in 2019, according to the economists.
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Now we expect prices to drop to something more like the Bahamas.
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Japan's Nikkei fell 2500% before paring the drop to close 29.5% lower.
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Meanwhile, those against impeachment would drop to 48% in this hypothetical scenario.
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If you fail to do either, your APY will drop to 1.17%.
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And we shouldn't have to drop to our knees at any point.
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Two-thirds of the country saw temperatures drop to below -12 degrees Celsius.
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In the main sanctuary, Myers told his congregants to drop to the floor.
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However, he also let it drop to ground, where the ball promptly broke.
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That number is expected to drop to 10 percent of households in 2018.
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That means the film probably won't drop to the public until Fall 2019.
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The moon's polar temperatures drop to near absolute zero during this long winter.
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He allowed five earned runs and three hits to drop to 22014-5.
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Did you see the 90,700,000 results drop to 45,350,000 in just 0.44 seconds?
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The 2.5 percent drop to $3.83 billion was also steeper than analysts' estimates.
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But state spending would drop to $43 billion, a decline of $260 billion.
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The Suns have lost 13 of 1033 games to drop to 13-29.
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When you have heavier volume with fewer bids, prices drop to attract buyers.
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But would a price drop to $750 be enough to change your mind?
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For a drop to have that effect, however, would require some extenuating circumstances.
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He attributed part of the drop to the competitiveness of prime-time games.
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And yet, it tends to drop to the bottom of the priority list.
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Flurry attributed this drop to the diminishing value for users of these apps.
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Another bank predicts that diesel's share will soon drop to 30% across Europe.
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Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had estimated a bigger drop to $54.6 billion.
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ET (1835 GMT) , recovering from Tuesday's drop to $50.25, its lowest since Nov.
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Hungary would see its regional funds drop to 20.2 billion from 23 billion.
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Jobless claims were expected to drop to 264,000 for the week ending Dec.
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Temperatures on the surface at night can drop to -23 Celsius (-310 Fahrenheit).
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But all the antibiotics being given to US livestock didn't drop to zero.
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It will drop to $22019,750 in April before sliding to $1,875 in October.
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He wants prices to drop to A$750,000-A$850,000 before jumping in.
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But he believes the cost could potentially drop to below $100,000 a ton.
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The unit cost, the Pentagon revealed, will drop to $77.9 million by 2022.
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"We expect the ratio to drop to 76.5 by end-2019," he said.
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Current legislation called for that to drop to 15 percent on Oct. 1.
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It started declining in 2014 and could drop to 800 million by 2050.
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Do you want to use Mail Drop to deliver these attachments using iCloud?
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She said she expected that to drop to about 40% this fiscal year.
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In the proposed bill, that credit would drop to 1.5 cents per kwh.
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The central bank forecasts that it will drop to 8.2% by year end.
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China's growth is now expected to drop to 6.2%, from 6.6% this year.
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You drop to your knees and slide back gradually into the child's pose.
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Those percentages drop to 50% at public universities and 40% at community colleges.
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"There's simply oil, oil everywhere and not a drop to drill," he said.
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"You just watched his team&aposs jaws drop to the floor," Trudeau said.
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With a loss, their chances of making the postseason drop to just 30%.
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And by 2065, Japan's population is expected to drop to about 88 million.
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"You just watched his team&aposs jaws drop to the floor," Trudeau continued.
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"You just watched his team&aposs jaws drop to the floor," he continued.
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From the gap, it is a 52-foot drop to the ground below.
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If you add in inflation, those rates drop to about 2% and 5%, respectively.
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Real Madrid could drop to 23 points behind Barcelona if Barcelona wins on Sunday.
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The weekend losses bring bitcoin's year-to-date drop to more than 75 percent.
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Over the next two years, the age would drop to 45 and then 35.
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Starting today, you can drag-and-drop to reorder the pins on your boards.
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Sterling GBP=D23.9 reversed its earlier drop to rise to $1.3147, up 0.41 percent.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts forecast a bigger drop, to about US$1.062trn.
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On cue, teachers and students drop to the ground and wait for further instructions.
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In turn, Tunsil's drop to 13th meant his total projected earnings fell to $12,801,661.
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The shocker: WeWork's potential valuation would drop to between $7.5 billion and $8 billion.
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My HCG level needs to drop to zero before I can get pregnant again.
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The temperature needs to drop to at least 1203 degrees for recovery to begin.
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"I could have said, 'Mitt, drop to your knees,'" Trump said at the time.
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At noon, students will drop to the ground and lie still for 12 minutes.
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Its PC gaming business recorded a five percent yearly drop to 12.9 billion RMB.
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Since then, though, the Brewers have gone 7-17 to drop to 59-58.
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While using CBD, my stress levels didn't drop to zero, but they felt manageable.
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The figure was just below analyst expectations of a 3% drop to 3% rise.
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Projections suggest this would drop to $20 million if all abortions were provided safely.
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The deal will be reflected at checkout, when the price will drop to $17.49.
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The Nasdaq, meanwhile, would have to drop to 4,185.55 from about 4,460 on Friday.
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He had a single in four at-bats, seeing his average drop to .25.
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"I could've said, 'Mitt, drop to your knees,'" Trump says to a cheering crowd.
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That kick caused Life to drop to the ground in pain, according to prosecutors.
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Once they drop to baseline, Mikki may go into labor within a few days.
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Economists believe it could drop to 3.5 percent by the end of this year.
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The space between the remaining rows will drop to 30 inches from 31 inches.
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Authorities attribute the drop to recent anti-smoking measures and higher taxes on cigarettes.
|
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A drop to $215 would represent a decline of about 11% from that level.
|
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If this keeps up, she may drop to her knees just from the weight.
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The lows will drop to 24 for Philadelphia and 27 in Washington on Friday.
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A drop to $28 represents a potential decline of 40 percent for the stock.
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In China, it would drop to below one quarter, from well over one half.
|
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A Reuters poll of economists had on average expected a drop to 8.4 percent.
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It is predicted to drop to 12.2 percent in the 2018/2019 fiscal year.
|
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That location employs an estimated 2,500 people, although that number might drop to 2,499.
|
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People like Partanen are supposed to drop to their knees and kiss the ground.
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He predicted U.S. sales could drop to 15.5 million, from 17.1 million in 2019.
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If Green Bay loses, its odds of making the playoffs drop to 214 percent.
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Rates for graduate students will drop to 215 percent from 210 percent this year.
|
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Tiger chipped up but missed his par putt to drop to 12-under par.
|
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Ampere projects that it could drop to 18% by the end of this year.
|
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It is down to 113,000, and projected to drop to about 513,000 by 285.
|
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With government subsidies, the cost could drop to as low as 299,050 yuan ($43,080).
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With government subsidies, the cost could drop to as low as 299,050 yuan ($43,110).
|
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Should the current trend hold, production would drop to roughly 1.3 million this year.
|
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"You just watched his team&aposs jaws drop to the floor," he later said.
|
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It is a synergy number that will drop to the bottom of the line.
|
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For unincorporated businesses, the top rate would drop to 25 percent, from 39.6 percent.
|
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Under the Republican bill, that person's share of the cost would drop to $1,450.
|
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Walmart anticipates that will drop to 6%–9% with the new policy in effect.
|
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The credit will drop to $1,875 after July 1 and end next Jan. 1.
|
|
CEO Tim Cook, on the earnings call, assigned this drop to a currency downturn.
|
|
That beat expectations for a drop to 50.4 according to a Reuters poll of economists.
|
|
The Saudis are targeting another drop to 2.13 million bpd this month, Falih has said.
|
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Analysts polled by Reuters had on average forecast a 2 percent drop to 7.0 billion.
|
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For example, its enhanced DVR and expanded multiscreen option will drop to $10 from $15.
|
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Others drop to the ground lifeless, providing the missing link between #TrumpsComingChallenge and the #MannequinChallenge.
|
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It was a modest drop, to be sure, but one expected to accelerate in 4003.
|
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The dollar slipped 13 percent to 111.26 yen, extending its drop to a third session.
|
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On Saturday, that number is expected to drop to 12.5 bitcoins, or roughly $7,000 USD.
|
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Those figures drop to 68%, 58% and 39%, respectively, among those who oppose the ACA.
|
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The price of a Chinese smartphone may drop to as little as $50, analysts reckon.
|
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WeWork's potential valuation would drop to between $7.5 billion and $8 billion, the person said.
|
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A drop to $80 would represent a further 11 percent decline from Thursday's closing price.
|
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Chances are, Google waited for SPDY to drop to 5 percent to announce this switch.
|
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I'm from New England and I'll drop to my knees for community and Jell-O.
|
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This year, spending is expected to drop to about $1 billion to upgrade 2,000 locations.
|
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims would drop to 7503,000 in the latest week.
|
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She expected the pound would drop to $1.32 again, possibly as soon as this week.
|
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Facebook stock closed at $113 on Friday, and Worth predicts it will drop to $108.
|
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims would drop to 216,000 in the latest week.
|
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ET, with forecasts calling for a 2850% drop to an annual rate of 2000,22.5 units.
|
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Shannon, who coached Miami from 2007-10, saw his career record drop to 28-23.
|
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The dollar slipped 0.1 percent to 111.27 yen, extending its drop to a third session.
|
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Also, Amazon brings every new price drop to your Twitter timeline the moment they happen.
|
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Thiago Vidal of Prospectiva, a consultancy, expects a less drastic drop, to 13 by 2030.
|
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Meanwhile, the current Vive system will drop to $499, cutting $100 off the current price.
|
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Its proponents argue that central banks are very nearly helpless once rates drop to zero.
|
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This is a bearish bet that FedEx will drop to $155 before the contract expiration.
|
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It too closed well off its session low with a 0.6 percent drop to $155.10.
|
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Mayfield said it could drop to zero if required but that was not his intention.
|
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The euro rose 78.863 percent, clawing back some of Monday's drop, to trade above $1.2417.
|
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Is this early 220006 all over again, a signal of the big drop to come?
|
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"You immediately drop to your knees and try to find the safest area," she said.
|
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The agency expects corn acres to drop to 90 million from 94 million last year.
|
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That beat expectations for a drop to 50.4, according to a Reuters poll of economists.
|
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That number is expected to drop to 5,500 troops by the end of the year.
|
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In 2015 the ratio was 2023, and it's expected to drop to 2.2 by 2035.
|
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A lot of the extra algae may drop to the sea floor by then, untouched.
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New York and Boston will drop to about 0 degrees Get ready, New York City.
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He let it drop to the ground and drove off with his teen-age son.
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Pederson hit a soft line drive at Baez, who let it drop to the ground.
|
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Plans call for that number to drop to 28503,22019 by the end of the year.
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London (CNN Business)Could the value of the pound drop to just one US dollar?
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After their nocturnal dance the bees would drop to the ground and start walking strangely.
|
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This time last year, "Suicide Squad" suffered a steep second weekend drop to $43.5 million.
|
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That was a sharper fall than a Reuters consensus forecast for a drop to 18.0.
|
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U.S. East Coast gasoline stocks drop to 55.5 million barrels in the week to Sept.
|
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When it's low, and the work is easier, the fare may drop to half that.
|
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In the fast food industry, the rates will drop to 125% from 150% by 2020.
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Ultimately, Vescovo planned to sell the submarine and the Pressure Drop to a scientific body.
|
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But based on Trump's interview, it seems the total won't drop to zero anytime soon.
|
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Under the proposal announced on Thursday, that cap would drop to $22.35,227 for new mortgages.
|
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Your federal long-term capital gains tax rate could drop to zero for this stretch.
|
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Calm, clear conditions overnight allow lows to drop to the 20s, except near 30 downtown.
|
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After Wednesday's defeat, Kroos, unlike some of his teammates, did not drop to the grass.
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Ohio saw the biggest drop, to 230,20173 overdose deaths in 22017 from 22,2500 in 2017.
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VIENNA (Reuters) - How long will it take for oil inventories to drop to normal levels?
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President Trump has said he would like to see the rate drop to 15 percent.
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The lowest level it reached this year was a drop to $244.59 on April 2.
|
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Traders expect spot prices to drop to below $5 per mmBtu once winter demand eases.
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Then, at checkout, enter the offer code AFF700OFFAW to see the price drop to $1,299.99.
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Overnight, the coronavirus developments boosted Shanghai stocks from an early 20.07% drop to end higher.
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Watch for slick spots developing as temperatures drop to near freezing and road surfaces cool.
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That will need to drop to give the market the push it needs to rally.
|
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U.S. stocks overcame a sharp intraday drop to close more than 032.89 percent higher Friday.
|
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That beat the Reuters consensus forecast for a drop to 9.3 from 9.4 in February.
|
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A Mainichi newspaper survey published Monday showed a six point drop to 42% from October.
|
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Sterling on Thursday continued to slide, hitting $1.2879 following a drop to $1.2854 on Wednesday.
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In fact, Goldman Sachs projects U.S. auto sales will drop to 15 million vehicles by 2020.
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The operating margin would drop to about 10 percent from 11 percent in the previous year.
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So, the stock market's violent drop to start the year was a terrible time for IPOs.
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Canada's diplomatic staff in Cuba will drop to eight from 16, a Canadian government source said.
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"The plan has always been to drop to 1-gyro mode when two remain," Osten said.
|
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Economists expect the unemployment rate will drop to 2100 percent by the end of the year.
|
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Some economists, though, attribute some of the drop to the second-quarter surge in consumer spending.
|
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Blackhawks goaltender Jeff Glass allowed three goals on 19 shots to drop to 3-5-33.
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But that number is expect to drop to just one insurer by the end of 2016.
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After earlier turning up from Tuesday's drop to 3-1/2-month lows, the dollar index .
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Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley have both said that oil could drop to $20 a barrel.
|
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With high emissions, the number would drop to just eight in the 2080s (see chart 1).
|
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When Snap goes public this week, Chief Executive Evan Spiegel's salary will drop to just $1.
|
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A drop to, say, 1,799 would represent a 10.7 percent drop for the S&P 500.
|
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ET its January nonmanufacturing index, which is expected to drop to 57 from December's 57.6 reading.
|
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In a research note on Monday, OCBC attributed the drop to cuts in corporate accommodation budgets.
|
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It won't see the Sun for four months and temperatures will drop to below -60 Celsius.
|
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The S&P 500 shed 48.40 points, or 2.50 percent, to drop to 1,890.28 on Wednesday.
|
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EBITA is seen broadly stable, ranging from a 1-percent drop to a 1-percent rise.
|
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Sabres goaltender Robin Lehner allowed four goals on 38 shots to drop to 14-25-250.
|
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Over the next two years, the Medicare age would drop to 45, then 35 years old.
|
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The Seminoles lost the game on a 21-yard field goal to drop to 227-21.
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Simply click to add to the lists, then you can drag and drop to prioritize tasks.
|
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Early in the session, oil rallied, helped by the dollar's drop to a six-week low.
|
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Brent LCOc2945.15 settled down slightly, off 210 percent at $210, after an earlier drop to $323.
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Gordon sees a drop to $145 on the IWM Russell 2000 ETF, which mirrors the index.
|
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Objects would suddenly fall or fall apart, cars go off course, dogs drop to their knees.
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"I don't think anyone will touch it unless the levels drop to 97.00," said the trader.
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Under the TPP, these duties all drop to zero the first day the TPP takes effect.
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DO: Drop to the ground with your face down and your hands tucked under your body.
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From 2021, the EU official emissions goals will drop to 95 grams of CO0003 per kilometer.
|
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Within four days of giving birth, estrogen levels for most women quickly drop to average levels.
|
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Remember, the current plan is for it to drop to 920,000, which is a risky level.
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Under the projections, the remittances to Treasury drop to a trough of $55 billion by 2020.
|
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During the polar vortex in January 2019, temperatures were expected to drop to -38 degrees Fahrenheit.
|
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Day Zero is supposed to kick in when they the dam levels drop to 13.5 percent.
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If glucose levels in the blood drop to really low levels, we'd pass out and die.
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With the new age rating under the Senate plan, that gross premium would drop to $4,460.
|
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Analysts had expected a drop to $257.7 million, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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For weeks when he is injured, his salary for purposes of proration would drop to $400,000.
|
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Many attribute this drop to Mr. Trump's rhetoric and a hostile climate in the United States.
|
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Heavy rain and wind were forecast, with temperature expected to drop to 55 degrees Fahrenheit overnight.
|
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Wirecutter also anticipates that audio gear like headphones will drop to their lowest prices all year.
|
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In the 2020 general election, however, he expects that number to drop to roughly 16 million.
|
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Officials attribute the drop to White House policies and pronouncements that alter perceptions about U.S. hospitality.
|
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Total compensation for the sector would drop to around 1.28 billion euros from 1.42 billion euros.
|
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For example, weekend rates at the Grand Hyatt San Francisco sometimes drop to $170 per night.
|
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However, we expect the outflow to drop to EUR45m-EUR50m per year in FY17 and FY18.
|
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Women's health advocates, like Planned Parenthood, have attributed that drop to expanded access to birth control.
|
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Without including lung cancer in the statistics, the rate would drop to just 1.4%, Siegel said.
|
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"I've watched his team's jaws just drop to the floor," Trudeau later said of the conference.
|
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"Oil's January correction, a 13% drop to be exact, was ripe for a bounce," said Moya.
|
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Silver took a 2.06 percent drop to $16.27 per ounce, setting a new low this week.
|
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Economists expect the unemployment rate will drop to 3.5 percent by the end of the year.
|
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On a long enough timeline, the survival rate of any Ikea competitor could drop to zero.
|
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At least two people can be seen in a scuffle and both drop to the ground.
|
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Still, the firm expects any drop to be "relatively shallow," according to technical strategist Rob Sluymer.
|
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It'll drop to Earth in an arc—the faster you throw it, the longer the arc.
|
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"You just watch his team's jaws drop to the floor," Mr. Trudeau says at another point.
|
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Sterling on Thursday continued to slide, hitting $1.285 following a drop to $1.2854 the previous day.
|
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United fell more than 30%, its second-biggest one-day percentage drop, to close at $21.38.
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And if you're game to switch that to beans or lentils your emissions drop to near zero.
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Data supplied directly by Riyadh show a 2900,2000 bpd drop to slightly more than 21.2 million bpd.
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You'll see the price automatically drop to $0.99 (before tax) and get that free 2-day shipping.
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Is it because they don&apost want to say they want to not drop to their level?
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The dollar index reached a three-week high at 101.38, reversing from an earlier drop to 100.90.
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This comes after a wild session where the Dow erased a 600-point drop to close positive.
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But when trans youth are accepted, these disproportionate rates drop to levels similar to the general population.
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Arizona 1B Paul Goldschmidt has gone 0-for-11 over his last three games to drop to .
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Patterson allegedly yelled to him to drop to the floor as he continued towards the front door.
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The Air Force is already working on a 4th drop to be ready by 2020 or 33.
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Blackhawks goaltender Corey Crawford gave up three goals on 133 shots to drop to 213-238-210.
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This year is likely to see that earnings pace domestically drop to 6.9 percent, according to FactSet.
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Midtown had the second deepest discount for resales in that period, a 10 percent drop to $1,217,500.
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No, Hamilton tickets didn't drop to $50 a pop — this breaking news concerns (who else) Kylie Jenner.
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Another realtor, Centaline, expects total transaction volumes in September to drop to the lowest since July 2017.
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Relative humidity levels could drop to as low as 63 percent in these areas, the center stated.
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You drag and drop to reorder and can adjust the length of each clip with a slider.
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It was the second straight week of gains and confounded economists' expectations for a drop to 2200,2000.
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It was the highest reading since August 2014, and is expected to drop to 19 in May.
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With Blockai, you just drag-and-drop to register your work, and you'll get a registration certificate.
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That could drop to as little as $7.5 million if the rate were cut to 15 percent.
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Disney attributed the drop to lower advertising revenue at ESPN and higher programming costs for the network.
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It was the highest reading since April 2014, but is expected to drop to 23 in June.
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Normally, it should have 5 commissioners; today it's at 4 and it's about to drop to 3.
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The rapid drop to this lower level is another feature we can chalk up for the bears.
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A drop to $24.20 would be another 19 percent drop from where the ETF traded on Friday.
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Analysts attribute the drop to a decline in ownership rights, leading to capital flight from the country.
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For instance, the temperature in Boston could drop to 6 degrees Fahrenheit (-14 degrees Celsius) on Sunday.
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Those Repatha patients on average saw LDL levels drop to 24 with a low of about 15.
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Weekly issuance in the U.S. municipal bond market will drop to $5.9 billion next week, including notes.
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The retail sales data follow a robust April jobs report, which saw unemployment drop to 403 percent.
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Its $166 million opening was followed by a 69.1 percent drop to $51.3 million in week two.
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As the costs to issue a new card drop to nothing, existing portfolios could be at risk.
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China Unicom jumped 5.2 percent, shaking off profit drop to settle at a near one-year high.
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If the dog's blood pressure and heart rate drop to dangerously low levels, it can be fatal.
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ChinaCoal's total workforce will drop to around 95,000 from 100,000 by the end of 2017, he said.
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The Detroit company did not name replacements, meaning the number of board members will drop to 11.
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The percentage is expected to drop to 26 percent and 22 percent in 85033 and 2021, respectively.
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Ohio's delegation will drop to 15 seats, the sixth straight time they have given up a seat.
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Now, with SoftBank's takeover, WeWork's valuation is expected to drop to $8 billion, according to the Journal.
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Currently, the value is $22019 billion, but is set to drop to $3 billion by December 2017.
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Another change required players taking a drop to do so from knee height, rather than shoulder height.
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"I could've just said, Mitt, drop to your knees, he would've dropped to his knees," Trump said.
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The lender attributed the drop to lower investment and trading proceeds as well as foreign exchange fluctuations.
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The nonprofit attributed the steep drop to an $28503 billion decrease in Chinese investments in U.S. businesses.
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K+S has seen its share price drop to 21 euros, hurt by lower global potash prices.
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On the roof he had leaned back on the shingles, considered the drop to the yard below.
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ET, expected to drop to 252,52 for the week ending April 14 from 233,000 the prior week.
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It is expected to drop to 11.8 percent by end-2020 and 9.1 percent by end-2021.
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This despite the fact that Hartman's top tax bracket will drop to 2000 percent from 28 percent.
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John McCain (R-Ariz.) in September, when cameras captured Bush passing a cough drop to Michelle Obama.
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Brian offers up the free one, but I insist it is his and drop to the carpet.
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More from the Fed statement: Unemployment is forecast to drop to 3.5% in 2019 from 4.1% now.
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A drop to that level would represent a total 46% fall from records set a month ago.
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Summer programming as a whole will drop to five weeks in 2018 from seven weeks this year.
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After kickoff, the desktop traffic would drop to almost zero, as nearly everyone switched over to mobile.
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Stand straight and then drop to the ground like you are about to do a push up.
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Next year, the rate will drop to 26%, followed by 22% in 2021 and 10% in 2022.
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The cliff had a 60 foot elevation drop to the opposing side of the river, police said.
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EBITA is still seen broadly stable, ranging from a 1 percent drop to a 1 percent rise.
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China's growth is now expected to drop to 6.2%, from 6.6% this year, according to the IMF.
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That is expected to drop to 400 million this year, but it is still a big market.
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In 2020 that rate will drop to 26%, followed by 22% in 2021 and 10% in 503.
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Some Wall Street analysts attributed the drop to the timing of the iPhone X's availability for consumers.
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Ampere Analysis projects Netflix&aposs market share to drop to 18% by the end of this year.
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In the Negev, days can reach 97 degrees and nights can drop to freezing in the winter.
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The Shanghai Composite index recovered from an early 1.4% drop to trade 0.5% lower by mid-morning.
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Bitcoin climbed Tuesday afternoon, recovering from an earlier drop to its lowest in more than two months.
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For applicants applying through general applications, especially for larger companies, their odds drop to one in 152.
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That rate will drop to 2.5 percent under the model, with a flat payment of about $16.
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And if it happens to drop to that $149.99 pricing again, you'll be saving an impressive 57%.
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The gunmen ordered them to drop to the ground and demanded their wallets and belongings, Lochte said.
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The number of private sector business categories allowed will drop to 123 from 201 previously, Granma said.
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It said it expected the currency to drop to 3.05-3.07 before the end of the week.
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"Nerves a little bit," said Halep, who will drop to No. 8 in the rankings on Monday.
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The dollar's drop to five-week lows boosted demand for greenback-denominated oil from holders of other currencies.
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Intel is still a roughly 9 percent drop to that trendline that stretches back to the 2015 lows.
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It said unemployment, currently at 4 percent, will drop to 3.5 percent by the end of the year.
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"I could have said 'Mitt, drop to your knees,' he would have dropped to his knees," Trump said.
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Tesla attributed much of that drop to logistical issues as the company began shipping the Model 3 overseas.
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She was reelected in 2014 by a close margin and saw her popularity drop to the single digits.
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You can drag and drop to rearrange them, ensuring the stuff you actually use is at the top.
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The men told the swimmers to drop to the ground and demanded their money and belongings, Lochte said.
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After we find the data, we leak every last drop to every large news organization in the country.
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Of those who go on to get treatment, almost all see the virus drop to undetectable blood levels.
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"Value" tickets, for Mondays through Thursdays during weeks when most schools are in session, will drop to $95.
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Exports unexpectedly declined in April, with some analysts attributing the drop to slumping shipments to the United States.
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It's good for 98 feet underwater and a 6.6-foot drop to concrete straight out of the box.
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But it quickly lost altitude, with traders attributing the drop to interest rate cut forecasts made by Westpac.
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But he said at the time he believed the cost could potentially drop to below $100,000 a ton.
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A further drop to 7 percent on the CSI 300 causes trading to halt on all mainland indexes.
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News of the sanctions scared financial markets on Wednesday, causing the Turkish lira to drop to record lows.
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Meanwhile Dubai's index rebounded from an early drop to close up 0.04 percent in this week's lowest volume.
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The number of U.S. troops is set to drop to about 8,400 by the end of the year.
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But exports of soy byproducts are forecast to drop to 35 million tonnes from around 42.5 million normally.
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Once that happens, the number of those deemed eligible for transfer at the prison would drop to 31.
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Still, even if the shares drop to $17, their holdings will be worth more than $3.5 billion each.
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The drop to $25 marks the second time in three months that Amazon has lowered its minimum requirement.
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There's even drag and drop to move or copy files into Dropbox, and notifications for shared folder invites.
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The high temperatures in Portland should drop to 97 on Friday, 90 on Saturday and 95 on Sunday.
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The size of the active-duty Army, now 470,000 troops, is expected to drop to 450,000 next year.
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The number of tax brackets for individuals would drop to three: 12 percent, 25 percent and 23 percent.
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This would drop to just four in 2017 before rising again in 2018, Chief Executive Eric Trappier said.
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During low season (most of January to February, and April), redemption rates drop to 40,753 miles round-trip.
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Bitcoin traded near $10,605 Friday, recovering partly from a sharp drop to near $9,000 Thursday, according to CoinDesk.
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In addition, its sum of parts capitalisation ratio could drop to 20153%-123% from 146% at end-3Q15.
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Since Mecca is in the desert, even during the evening temperatures only drop to about 84 degrees Fahrenheit.
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To be at that level, the S&P 500 would need to drop to at least 2,585. Disclaimer
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He also alienated many friends and financial backers and saw his poll numbers drop to a new low.
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Exports could drop to as low as 230,220 bpd from May, an Iranian official told Reuters this month.
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That caused the crown to drop to 25.958 to the euro, its lowest since the start of October.
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Exports could drop to as low as 500,000 bpd from May, an Iranian official told Reuters this month.
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Organic pre-dividend breakeven continued to drop to less that $25 per barrel in the quarter, it said.
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One of those retirees, Patsy Jardin, would see her annual pension of about $48,000 drop to about $19,000.
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I walk usually 1.5 miles an hour, but drop to 1 mile an hour for writing something tricky.
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Some players yank off their jerseys or drop to their knees and glide across the turf in glee.
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Mr. von Loewe attributed the drop to increased activity at the lower end of the market last year.
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Without him, and this week's three exits, the number of male principals will drop to 10, from 14.
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The OECD anticipates global growth could drop to 1.5 percent in 2020 if the outbreak is not contained.
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This approach, in which labels engineer a so-called drop to stoke demand, is happening more and more.
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Now imagine you want to bet against the price, because you believe it will drop to $69 tomorrow.
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Also, the corporate federal income tax rate will drop to 21 percent effective this year from 35 percent.
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If one does attack, drop to the ground with your belly down to protect your soft vital organs.
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In recent years, the court has seen its approve-disapprove polling numbers occasionally drop to alarmingly low levels.
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The NRF said it expects the unemployment rate to drop to 4.6 percent by the end of 2016.
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Czech manufacturing activity saw a drop to 210.28 in November, closer to July's 210.30-year low of 210.37.
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The lowest monthly total will be in August, when they drop to 2 billion euros, the figures showed.
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This time around, Yamada sees only one factor that could prevent an oil price drop to the $50s.
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"You just watched his team's jaws drop to the floor," Trudeau says, after a cut in the footage.
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The group tied the drop to fewer women becoming pregnant, partly due to greater access to birth control.
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Gudell told The Hill that figure could drop to 28503 percent or lower under the GOP tax plan.
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The report attributes that gigantic drop to order size, the growth in electric vehicle sales, and improved engineering.
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The group tied the drop to fewer women becoming pregnant, partly due to greater access to birth control.
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Economists are estimating a 0.4% drop to 5.44 million U.S. homes sold in November, according to Dow Jones.
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Settlement leaders attribute the drop to pressure from the Obama administration that limited the construction of new homes.
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N) was the largest drag on the Dow with a 2.6 percent drop to $211.9, while Allstate (ALL.
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"You just watched his team's jaws drop to the floor," Trudeau also appears to say at one point.
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After hatching, the caterpillars drop to the ground, and use "honey" glands to lure unsuspecting foraging red ants.
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But that can drop to $37,495 for US customers when taking into account the $7,500 federal tax credit.
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After accepting a cough drop to soothe her throat, Shiffrin was asked what made the win so memorable.
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The credit currently stands at 30 percent but will gradually drop to a permanent 10 percent in 2022.
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Indeed, non-defense discretionary outlays would drop to $429 billion in fiscal 2027, according to White House tables.
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The division, which makes and services electricity generating equipment, attributed the drop to unspecified charges and other factors.
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He expects sterling to drop to $1.25 against the dollar and 1.10 against the euro from around 1.1520 currently.
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After the price drop to $9.95/month, analysts projected MoviePass would hit the million subscriber mark by year-end.
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The company attributed the drop to expenses for a "Star Wars"-themed expansion at California's Disneyland and lower attendance.
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Oil prices are currently recovering from a precipitous drop to 18-month lows in the final quarter of 2018.
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As a kind of mic drop to end our interview, Muñoz pushes the finished Chili King Crab towards me.
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In July, the bank forecast that annualized quarterly economic growth would drop to 2.0 percent in the third quarter.
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Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said he expects output to drop to about 232.965 million bpd in January.
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Kuwait saw a 46 percent drop to $6.9 billion and awards in Bahrain plunged 84 percent to $3.53 million.
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The Louvre, the world's most visited museum, saw visitor numbers drop to 8.7 million from 9.3 million in 2014.
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Argus Research analyst Stephen Biggar blamed the drop to a decline in the number of screens obtaining the data.
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When stock market volatility first spiked in Q1, 42 percent of CFOs thought a drop to 23,213 was coming.
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Tyson Ross (33-2) took the loss to drop to 0-4 in six career appearances against the Twins.
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FTMIB was expected to drop to 17,20173, a 3 percent fall from current levels, by the middle of 2017.
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The recent discounts saw JioSaavn's premium tier drop to Rs 299 per year — 70 percent down from Rs 999.
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Passengers have just seconds to put on their oxygen masks before oxygen-saturation levels drop to a perilous point.
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Wall Street analysts are expecting a 14% drop to earnings and a 6% decline in revenues, he pointed out.
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If I watched more web video, or graphically intensive apps / webpages then this could drop to around six hours.
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What's more, her stereotypically "male" aggression doesn't seem like a front she can drop to be more authentically herself.
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Australia's wheat production this year is expected to drop to 15.5 million tonnes, against expectations of 19 million tonnes.
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This year, injections are set to drop to a quarter of that amount, followed by net withdrawals from 2019.
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Hence a more realistic estimate would assume that insurance overhead would drop to Canada's level of about 210 percent.
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Sadly, there's no amount of money I can drop to replicate the Dell's best port—the proprietary power port.
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And if you're looking for a less pricey option, the Mevo is also getting a price drop to $300.
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It was little changed at $1.2879 following a drop to $1.2854 the previous day, its lowest in a year.
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The total, however, is expected to drop to as low as 7,000 in the next two years Gibbs said.
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He said it was "completely feasible" for the peso to drop to as low as 70 per U.S. dollar.
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Once days grow darker and carefree temps drop to chilling levels, enjoying a meal out feels like a challenge.
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The company expects its revenue to drop to $100 billion this year, down from around $104 billion last year.
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Its recent drop to an all-time low was a "negative" for its sovereign rating Moody's said on Monday.
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It is "completely feasible" for the peso to drop to as low as 70 per U.S. dollar, Glossop said.
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He said that the baht could drop to 32 against the dollar, in the run-up to the elections.
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S&P expects gross domestic product growth to drop to 1.2 percent in 2016 from 3.4 percent in 2015.
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That calmed any fears Cramer had that oil could potentially drop to $10 the way it did in 1986.
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Heavy rain and wind were forecast, with temperature expected to drop to 13 degrees Celsius (55 degrees Fahrenheit) overnight.
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After that, the government's contribution will drop to 95 percent in 2017, and eventually to 90 percent by 85033.
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When a US marshal tried to hand Abramovich's wife the subpoena, she let the papers drop to the ground.
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All they do is kind of walk around a little and then drop to the ground and lie there.
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Milwaukee fell behind by eight runs in Friday's series opener before suffering an 11-10 loss to drop to .
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The main conservative opposition, the People's Party (PP), saw its support drop to 20.0 percent, or roughly 75 seats.
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However, if all outstanding impaired loans were 80% covered, the FCC ratio would drop to a still healthy 18.4%.
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Heavy rain and wind were forecast overnight, with temperatures expected to drop to 220 degrees Celsius (103 degrees Fahrenheit).
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But, we don't need to wait until temperatures drop to start stocking up on some more full-coverage pieces.
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It starts at 257.5 basis points over Libor and climbs to LIB+250 if ratings drop to B+/B1.23.
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They wriggle out and drop to the water in less than a minute, sometimes in less than 10 seconds.
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Under the Roberts-Stabenow bill, those numbers must drop to 21625 mg, 2900,220006 mg and 2202,2628 mg by 28500.
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Recent stock drop to a 52-week low marks good entry point for company given its robust drug pipeline.
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If we wait until 2030 to start, our chances drop to below 50 percent and dwindle down from there.
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Job cuts would be the last shoe to drop to show that the U.S. housing market is in recession.
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"You have a really nice body," she said as I let my white terrycloth bathrobe drop to the floor.
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Hopefully his jaw would drop to the floor and he'd feel sick if he saw me in this, though.
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The price of oil will drop to around $25 per barrel, and could collapse even earlier, by around 2021.
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Deere attributed the drop to declines in leased equipment value, unfavorable financing spreads and higher provision for credit losses.
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Elman's stake in the company will drop to about 16 percent after the rights offer, according to Reuters calculations.
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"Palm trees, here," he said, noting that temperatures in the winter can drop to 30 degrees below zero Fahrenheit.
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Industrial output growth in the country saw an expected drop to a more than 17-year low in July.
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Francisco is the next Senate-confirmed DOJ official in line, which means the Mueller investigation would drop to him.
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If the Lions win, their chances move to 56 percent, but if they lose, they drop to 31 percent.
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Apprehensions of families, however, declined for a ninth consecutive month, with a 85033 percent drop to 4,610 in February.
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And during gunfights, when the adrenaline is really pumping, that accuracy can drop to as low as 13 percent.
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In future years, the administration would like NASA's spending to drop to $19.6 billion and stay flat through 2023.
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After he was elected, he visited Elkhart at least twice, touting the town's remarkable drop to 3.8 percent unemployment.
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The average annual price is $313 per night, but in February, its most affordable month, rates drop to $393.
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His approach landed 270 feet from the hole, and from there, he two-putted to drop to 163 under.
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CST (13 GMT), reversing a pre-report drop to $21-22/22018 a bushel, the lowest since Dec. 13.
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CST (22018 GMT), reversing a pre-report drop to $3.76-1/2 a bushel, the lowest since Dec. 13.
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In the city that never sleeps, will it be like moving the New Year's Eve ball drop to noon?
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CST (22018 GMT), reversing a pre-report drop to $3.76-1/2 a bushel, the lowest since Dec. 13.
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In a press release, Ruger attributed the drop to an unusual spike in demand last year associated with politics.
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Anyone can purchase a drone with capabilities ranging from just flight, to flight/lift/drop to fly-and-video.
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Sterling was little changed at $1.2877 following a drop to $1.2854 the previous day, its lowest in a year.
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New jobs in manufacturing are expected to drop to 8,000 in August — half of what they were in July.
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New jobs in manufacturing are expected to drop to 123,000 in August — half of what they were in July.
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General Motors Co, the largest U.S. automaker, reported an 18 percent drop to 240,450 vehicles from a year earlier.
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Cormier used to walk around at 235 pounds, then drop to 211.5 pounds at weigh-ins solely by dehydrating.
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The department predicted that by May 2017, the number of inmates housed in them would drop to less than 14,000.
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Data showed that Russia's holdings already had a massive drop to $269.9 billion in April from $20153.1 billion in March.
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In the event of a no-deal Brexit, the pound could drop to the $1.10 to $1.15 range, Goldman concedes.
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IRAN'S CRUDE OIL EXPORTS TO DROP TO 400,000-700,000 BPD IN MAY - IRANIAN OFFICIAL FAMILIAR WITH OIL POLICY, OPEC SOURCE
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Bernstein Research beverage analyst Trevor Stirling said SABMiller's shares would probably drop to 41.50 pounds if ABInBev's takeover bid failed.
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Nobody could have predicted in June 2014 that oil was going to drop to $30 from $100, Mr. Ellis said.
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Apple shares were down 6 percent, after Tuesday's 8 percent drop to below $100 for the first time since February.
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Analysts polled by Reuters had predicted new yuan loans to drop to 21.82 billion yuan, from September's 21.2 trillion yuan.
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After midnight Monday, the $23,231 federal electric vehicle tax credit will drop to $231,23 for anyone buying a Tesla vehicle.
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Shares in the company were down 2 percent at 1009 GMT, taking a year-to-date drop to 11 percent.
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In his 30s, a person's chances of committing a robbery drop to 25 percent of what they were at 20.
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Additionally required sensors such as Lidar are predicted to drop to a few hundred dollars in the next few years.
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In addition, Amazon says on July 8, the bundle with the Ring doorbell and Echo Dot will drop to $169.
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Steve Beshear in 2014; it's covered 350,000 newly eligible residents and saw its uninsured rate drop to a historic low.
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Police attributed the drop to putting more officers on the streets, investing in new technology and a smarter policing strategy.
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The price per bottle of Heineken will drop to 800 francs ($0.9231) from 1,000 francs, once local production kicks in.
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When I clicked that, my scrawl converted into a list and I was able to drag and drop to reorder.
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If I'm in an area with low signal, my iPhone will drop to 13x and then come back to 3G.
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Water, water everywhere but not a drop to drink because it's really scary water that can slice through your bones.
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EXPECTATIONS OF 50 BPS FED RATE CUT THIS MONTH DROP TO 25%, FROM 41% EARLIER ON FRIDAY-CME GROUP'S FEDWATCH
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Economic growth is forecast to accelerate next year, and unemployment to drop to 3.9 percent from the current 4.1 percent.
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A delay of a week led to the above effects to drop to 33% and 45%, respectively, the authors say.
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In his 30s, a person's chances of committing a robbery drop to 833 percent of what they were at 20.
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That capital ratio would drop to 14.4 percent under an adverse three-year theoretical economic shock, the central bank said.
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They attributed the drop to uncertainty caused by Monday's announcement that the finance minister would be charged with financial misconduct.
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The higher end of that range would translate to a drop to levels not seen since the beginning of 2017.
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China's growth rate will decline to 4% by 2030, and then drop to 2.8% by 53, according to Oxford Economics.
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Iran says its oil exports will not drop to zero, although its officials are bracing for a drop in shipments.
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In the summer of 2018 they were told that their growth rate would drop to less than half of that.
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If allowed to sunset, the tax credit would drop to 26% in 2020, with an annual step-down until 2022.
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Bolt EV deliveries, reported at the beginning of March, showed a drop to 952 in February from 1,162 in January.
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After starting the season 4-0-0 the Canucks suffered their fifth consecutive loss to drop to 4-4-1.
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Alexa was diagnosed with a rare gastrointestinal illness in 2016 and saw her weight drop to just over 80 pounds.
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At first, these trips will take between 80 and 150 days, though eventually transport time could drop to 30 days.
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Spain's unemployment, one of the highest in the European Union, will drop to 9.9% by 2022, according to the programme.
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And he was right: Survival training and food deprivation saw my weight drop to 152 pounds after only six weeks.
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The drop to 8.1 percent also marks a sharp decline on the previous year when they fell by 2.9 percent.
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Detroit DH Victor Martinez, who was rested Wednesday, is 0-for-12 in his last three games to drop to .
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"I expect spot prices to drop to $7.50 per mmBtu soon as Chinese slow down their buying," a trader said.
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The bank's minimum retail rate will drop to 6.87%, it said in a statement, without giving details on deposit rates.
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Forecasts call for a 256 percent drop to an annual rate of 26 million units, following August's 29 percent decline.
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Erik Nielsen, chief economist at Unicredit, expects the trend to drop to around 150,000 over the next couple of years.
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If both health insurance deals fall through, the total amount of transactions would drop to $4.59 trillion, according to Dealogic.
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Christian Bale wasn't even asked by director Brad Anderson of "The Machinist" to drop to 122 pounds for the film.
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It predicted a drop to 1.3 percent for 2017, almost a full point below its earlier forecast of 2.2 percent.
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Prices were on course for a loss of nearly 4 percent this week, extending 2018's drop to 11 percent.
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Neumann will stay on as chairman, and his voting power will drop to three votes per share from 26 votes.
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Intake into the Foreign Service is expected to drop to about 100 in 2017, from 366 in 2016, she wrote.
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If that sounds like a serious chunk of change, some good news: The Series 3 gets a drop to $279.
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In January temperatures in the Yukon still frequently drop to minus 20 degrees or lower, according to 2017 government figures.
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Colon saw his record drop to 2-2 in six outings with Minnesota since the Twins acquired him in July.
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My relatives have been forced to drop to the ground at home and at the supermarket to avoid being shot.
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That number will drop to three when Kenneth Chenault, chairman and chief executive officer of American Express, retires next year.
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It is under pressure to proceed with the IPO, despite the big valuation drop, to secure funding for its operations.
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Chief Shea attributed the drop to the increasing availability of video evidence, which has lowered the reliance on witness identifications.
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It was too expensive the first time around, so he waited, patiently, for the price to drop to roughly $250.
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A drop to the low end of that range at $132 would indicate an 8% decline from Microsoft's current levels.
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Wuhan's Communist Party chief, Chen Yixin, projected the number of cases would soon drop to less than 100 per day.
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If he came from another region, where skin tones are lighter, the risk would drop to 38 percent, it says.
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When pressurized air was fed into the shooters at the Bellagio, it caused temperatures to drop to -50 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Market participants attribute the drop to investors pulling cash out of their gold investments to counter their losing stock investments.
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Even the most senior officials in the government and the military literally drop to their knees when in his presence.
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The Energy Information Agency forecasts that the 54% contribution from oil and gas today will drop to 50% by 2040.
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If you can manage this, you can get a tactical nuke that you can drop to instantly win the match.
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Two driving lanes would shrink to one, and the speed limit would drop to five miles an hour from 276.
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Hong Kong Disneyland had a 20153 percent drop, to 6.1 million, amid a continued decline in tourism from mainland China.
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The Seahawks lost to the San Francisco 49ers 26-21 on Sunday night to drop to the No. 5 seed.
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Temperatures in the region were expected to drop to about 10 degrees overnight, according to the Turkish State Meteorological Service.
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"I instructed my congregants to drop to the floor, do not utter a sound and do not move," he said.
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Under the proposed changes, CalSTRS's funding ratio would drop to 63.9 percent from 67.2 percent, and contribution rates would rise.
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Even if Iran's oil sales drop to 800,000 barrels per day (bpd), we will be able to run the economy.
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The Nasdaq took the brunt of Monday's downturn, losing 217% during the session and ballooning its May drop to nearly 23%.
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Use of the key steelmaking ingredient will drop to around 1.147 billion tonnes next year alongside declining steel output, it said.
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Gold imports in May could drop to around 50 tonnes, Jose of the refiners' association said, from 85 tonnes in April.
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That's enough of a drop to make a roaring vacuum cleaner instead sound like the murmur of a quiet office space.
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However, GM believes that cost could drop to roughly $1 per mile by 2025 with driverless vehicles in ride-share fleets.
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Gundlach correctly called in mid-December the drop to new lows for the stock market that came later in the month.
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The company reported a net income drop to $289 million, or 56 cents per share, in the fourth quarter ended Dec.
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Spanish farmers, the second top beneficiaries of EU money, would see their funding drop to 29.7 billion euros, from 31.7 billions.
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On Wednesday, one euro was worth about 92.1 pence but in a year, the poll said it would drop to 87.1p.
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The waters will need to drop to about 23 degrees Fahrenheit — the freezing point of salty ocean water — to do that.
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Europe's basic resource stocks led the downward shift in equities with a 1.4 percent drop to their lowest since late March.
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For 2020 the average monthly premium for standalone prescription drug plans is projected to drop to $30, from $32.50 this year.
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But if that same person had a 15 percent tax rate, the odds of the money lasting drop to 58 percent.
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Ask your best friend if she has a free pad and watch her otherwise very kind jaw drop to the floor.
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The average selling price of a co-bot is close to $30,000, a number expected to drop to $18,500 by 000.
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The bank attributed the slight profit drop to lower income from investments, plus reduced trading income and fees from banking services.
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On Monday, Dorit and PK's home was re-listed with another $1 million price drop to $7.995 million, according to Realtor.com.
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Sean Monahan and Kris Russell scored for the Flames, who have lost four of five to drop to 20-21-3.
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Baidu's share in China's digital ad market is expected to drop to 21 percent this year from 28 percent last year.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 recovered from an early drop to end the session 83% higher, marking a one-month high.
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John Kelly, then secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), attributed the drop to Mr Trump's executive orders on immigration.
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Trader Brian Kelly said he likes McDonald's too, but would wait for the stock to drop to about $102 per share.
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If there wasn't enough water for the people already here, they felt, there wasn't a drop to spare for new homes.
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If the Americans win, they will top the group with seven points and if they lose they could drop to third.
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Last year, there were just over 1 million people who switched bank accounts, an 11 percent drop to the year before.
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Fitch estimates that FFO net leverage may drop to a healthier level of under 4.0x if the equity placement is successful.
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He expects the S&P 500 to drop to 1,300 before making any new highs, and sees oil falling below $20.
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While no other respondents were that gloomy, even the most optimistic forecast for no-deal cable was a drop to $1.28.
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Trump approved a 30 percent tariff on solar cell and module imports that will drop to 2603 percent in four years.
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Saturday's total dipped by 2200 percent, to $33 million, and Sunday's current estimate predicts a 23 percent drop, to $214.2 million.
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She lives and survives on her own even in the bitter Siberian winters, when temperatures can drop to -65 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Phoenix averages 106.6 points on the season but has seen that number drop to 1193 in the four games without Booker.
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Analysts on average were expecting a steeper drop to $3.10 billion, according to according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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Opinion polls - published before Thursday's vote - suggest that May's 17-seat majority could drop to between just one and 13 seats.
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It'll drop to a Category 3 storm before it continues its trip north along Florida's west coast and into the panhandle.
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"Leaky bucket" platforms often see cohorts drop to <5 percent long-term retention over the course of the first few months.
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Five rescue workers were remaining with some of the passengers, and the temperature was expected to drop to 32 degrees overnight.
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The NAR attributed the drop to tight housing inventories, which are limiting choice for potential buyers and pushing up home prices.
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Chicago is 1-for-20 on the power play in its last eight games to drop to 20th in the NHL.
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He maintained his football weight of 180 throughout the track season despite requests to drop to 20203, which he found difficult.
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That number would drop to about 2000 percent with the higher standard deduction, according to estimates from the Tax Policy Center.
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For reference, Chicago has had only 15 days ever drop to minus-20 or colder in 150 years of record keeping.
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The Dow Jones industrial average fell 1.8 percent Friday, a 425-point drop, to close at its lowest level since November.
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They forecast the overnight lending rate to drop to 16.50 percent by the end of this fiscal year from 19.75 currently.
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If carbon prices rapidly drop to keep pace with carbon budget limits, it could have ripple effects throughout the global economy.
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One last good-natured zinger, one last mic drop to wrap things up in Montreal before his first season in Nashville.
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Since American democracy has stood on more or less firm ground for centuries, it won't drop to its knees so easily.
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With the processor running, gradually add 103 tablespoon of the oil, drop by drop, to establish the base for the emulsion.
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Snap attributed the drop to the rollout of its controversial iOS app redesign, which wasn't received all that well by users.
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Republicans currently hold a 52-48 majority in the Senate and after Jones is seated that will drop to 51-49.
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And even if your tax liability were to drop to $0, the EITC could net you a refund from the IRS.
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The S&P 500 returned from a nearly 80-point drop to close up 11.3 points, or 0.5 percent, at 2,85033.
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The S&P 28500 returned from a nearly 6900-point drop to close up 2628 points, or 28503 percent, at 22020,409.
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Instead, the items would drop to the carpet, one by one, as if someone were pushing a hand slowly through them.
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She is expecting the S&P 500 to drop to around 2700, thanks to the continued erosion of earnings and profit.
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China let the yuan drop to 7 against the US dollar on Monday, its lowest level in more than a decade.
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Still, recent chatter has the Lakers perhaps selecting Fox over Ball, and that is assuming Fultz does not drop to them.
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That number is soon to drop to three, with the planned $100 billion-plus takeover of SAB Miller by AB Inbev.
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But even when emissions start falling, concentrations of carbon in the atmosphere will still keep rising — until emissions drop to zero.
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The Cardinals improved to 4-4-1 while the 49ers lost for the eighth consecutive game to drop to 493-8.
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Overnight lows drop to the low to mid-20s, and with winds still brisk, wind chills could fall to the teens.
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I was living on 700 calories a day, and at 5 feet 10, I saw my weight drop to 105 pounds.
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Micron is down 5.5 percent in the last month, but Cramer attributes that drop to the market's pessimism about the company.
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I live in Texas so even though yesterday was 75 and sunny, today the temp will progressively drop to the 20s.
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When transgender children are treated with acceptance, love and respect, suicide attempt rates drop to close to that of their peers.
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Roark saw his ERA drop to 222 after he fanned 1623 batters in seven innings on Saturday against the Minnesota Twins.
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In Seoul and Beijing, temperatures should drop to minus five degrees Celsius from next week, weather data on Reuters Eikon showed.
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The Philippines is likely to drop to 1.18 percent from 20153 percent, according to Grace Aller, an analyst at AP Securities.
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A month ago, veteran market technician Louise Yamada called for gold prices to drop to as low as $1,250 an ounce.
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Brent's front-month LCOc1 settled down 3 cents on the day at $40.44 a barrel, after an earlier drop to $39.22.
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His lineups, rotations and responsibility for L.A.'s worrisome drop to No. 22 leaguewide in offensive efficiency have routinely been questioned.
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I drop to both knees to dodge a bottle rocket, and the bones of a million extinct fish lacerate my shins.
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At the 50-yard line, the touchdown and field-goal probabilities go up to 42% and 25%, while turnovers drop to 8%.
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So managers who follow that style will beat their peers for a period and then drop to the back of the pack.
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Out here, temperatures drop to nearly absolute zero, or negative 460 degrees Fahrenheit, which is as cold as it can get naturally.
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Gref told an investor presentation in London that Sberbank's cost-to-income ratio is expected to drop to 13 percent in 2020.
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HSBC said on Friday it forecast the pound would drop to $2258.8 and parity against the euro by the end of 210.
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At the cell level, the cost of such batteries currently is about $120 per kWh, he figured, and could drop to $100.
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If it were to drop to that level, it would mark a 14 percent decline from its record high set in September.
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It looks like American consumers are going to have to get ready for the big four to drop to the big three.
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ET, with weekly initial jobless claims expected to drop to 251,000 for last week and fourth quarter productivity seen increasing 0.8 percent.
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When it's restarted there should be a blank space on the dock that you can drag and drop to your preferred location.
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The Apple Watch Series 3 also lives to see another day, with a price drop to $279 for the GPS-only version.
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Without a bipartisan deal on new budget caps, military spending would drop to around $576 billion in the fiscal year starting Oct.
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Demand for safe havens saw yield on the 10-year benchmark U.S. Treasury drop to its lowest in more than two weeks.
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Investment has plunged about 27 percent since mid-11.6, and few observers expect that drop to be entirely reversed in a rebound.
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Li credits the drop to more police interventions but also notes that police surveillance was not the original purpose of WBE tech.
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China, which is struggling to contain the epidemic, said economic growth may drop to 5% or even lower due to the outbreak.
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Hollis remains upbeat about the industry's chances for 2019, though he also believes sales will drop to 16.8 million or slightly under.
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But PDVSA expects shipments to India to drop to 360,173 bpd this year, according to an internal PDVSA report reviewed by Reuters.
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The overall traffic fatality rate was projected to drop to 1.14 deaths per 100 million miles traveled, the lowest rate since 2014.
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But how serious does dehydration have to get to cause someone to drop to his knees while performing, as McGraw reportedly did?
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The Raptors, meanwhile, lost for only the second time in their last 14 games and saw their record drop to 23-9.
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After splashing off the balm, I applied the second step cleanser right away, rubbing a pea-sized drop to my wet face.
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With a loss in his final, Andy Murray could drop to No. 3 in singles, said Jamie, behind Djokovic and Roger Federer.
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Removing outliers Louisiana and Oregon, which had big gains due to technical factors, magnified the drop to 2318.3 percent from last year.
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The euro was up 0.2 percent at $1.1561 at 1030 GMT following a drop to $103 overnight, its lowest since Aug. 21.
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DualShock 4 controllers will drop to $39.99 (from $59.99), and the PlayStation Move motion controllers will go down to $79.99 (from $99.99).
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"The NPL fell quite significantly and we hope it can drop to 2.7 percent by the end of this year," Wirjoatmodjo said.
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Premiums would only drop to levels 10% lower than under Obamacare in 2026, according to the CBO's estimate of the original bill.
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A PMI covering the bloc's dominant service industry fell to 54.4 from June's 55.2, missing expectations for a shallower drop to 55.0.
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Meanwhile, natural gas production may drop to 427.5 billion cubic meters from 452 billion cubic meters in the first half, Sinopec said.
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Then there was New Year's Eve, which saw New York City drop to ten degrees—the second-coldest ball drop ever, apparently.
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A bear market is defined as a market condition where prices fall and negative sentiment causes the drop to become self-sustaining.
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The Mets (48-20) lost two of three in Seattle to drop to 27-20 on their season-high 29-game trip.
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The credit for GM vehicles will fall to $3,750 on April 1, and then drop to $1,875 in October for six months.
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The weather occurrence La Nina is triggered when sea surface temperatures in the central Pacific Ocean drop to lower-than-normal levels.
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Slight Margin Decline: Fitch expects Aoyuan's EBITDA margin to gradually drop to between 20%-25% after 2016 from more than 25% previously.
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The sources said prises this week were around 73-74 crowns while expectations had been for a drop to 70-72 crowns.
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But with as much as $4 billion worth of cost savings potentially achievable, the ratio might drop to below 3.5 times EBITDA.
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The Standard & Poor's 500 index was down more than 3 percent before reducing its drop to 0.8 percent in late afternoon trading.
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Mostert didn't know what to do so he drove around slowly, hoping the snake would uncoil itself and drop to the road.
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In the more likely scenario we believe the yuan could drop to around 7 yuan to the dollar this year or next.
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ET. Forecasts call for a 2.6 percent drop to an annual rate of 5.33 million units, following a 0.4 percent January increase.
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The poll's 12-month forecasts were in a particularly wide range, from a 7 percent drop to a gain of 11 percent.
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These issues are likely to affect the country's next credit rating review by Moody's which may see its rating drop to junk.
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Standard & Poor's upgraded Portugal to BBB, allowing Portugal's 20.08-year bond yield to drop to its lowest in at least 219 years.
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The level of reserves beat a Reuters poll forecast of a drop to $3.18 trillion, and compared with $3.20 trillion in February.
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There's also a mini audio player that adds 3D playback to any song—simply drag and drop to instantly hear the transformation.
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The company currently makes about 85% of its handbags in China, a figure that could drop to 50% or 60% next year.
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In 2021, Apple and Google's take will drop to 15%, and Facebook will split the 30% mobile revenue with Apple and Google.
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Some traders said the dollar could to drop to 110 yen, a level not seen since late 2014, if risk appetite worsens.
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In Boston, the mercury will drop to 19 degrees on Friday, the weather service said, with a high in the upper 30s.
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Walmart expects its share of ammunition sales to drop to between 6% and 9% as a result of the newly announced changes.
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Last year, output reached just 21,2612.1700 bpd, according to consultancy Wood Mackenzie, which expects output to drop to 220,000 bpd in 2017.
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His voting power will drop to three votes per share from 10 votes, a source familiar with the matter told Business Insider.
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From April to September, locals farm tiny plots of land before winter sets in and temperatures drop to minus 30 degrees Celsius.
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Two officials tell CNN that the number of troops assigned to the mission is likely to drop to 4,000 as a result.
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He added another bogey on No. 10 and one more at the 14th to drop to 7 over for the first time.
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Sterling on Thursday continued to slide and hit $1.2842 following a drop to $1.2854 the previous day, its lowest in a year.
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It's a GIF of him delivering a flying leg drop to a prone wrestler, while Jeff simultaneously dives onto the hapless victim.
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In the auction, which is kicking off shortly, some private equity firms hope the price to drop to 600-700 million euros.
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The mercury will drop to 22 degrees Friday night in Boston, the weather service says, with a high in the upper 30s.
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With consideration for potential debt redemptions in second- and third-quarter 2017, MFC's financial leverage is expected to drop to approximately 23%.
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HSBC said on Friday it forecast the pound to drop to $1.10 and parity against the euro by the end of 2017.
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Under a "longer lasting and more intensive coronavirus outbreak" spreading through the U.S. and Europe, global growth would drop to 1.5 percent.
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Rusnok said after the cut it was tough to say whether the economic growth would drop to zero or into negative territory.
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But the tax they pay on those assets will drop to a rate of 8 to 15.5 percent, from around 35 percent.
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More worrying, its leverage ratio would drop to the regulatory minimum of 3.5 percent, imperiling a 2 billion Swiss franc share buyback.
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The next circuit breaker is triggered should stocks slide by 22% and a final breaker is flipped if things drop to 24.84%.
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It said that in a worst case scenario, economic growth could drop to 2.5% this year from a previous forecast of 6.8%.
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Similarly, the iPhone 35.333 Pro's $999 total can drop to a cool $599 or $24.95 per month with the trade-in program.
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Shares of the company were up nearly 23.75 percent Thursday, cutting its year-to-date drop to a decline of 2122.47 percent.
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" Later in the 25-second clip, after some inaudible dialogue, Trudeau adds: "You just watched his team's jaws drop to the floor.
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For example, back in 2010, the agency projected that the number of people without insurance would drop to 30 million in 2016.
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Output could drop to 940,000 barrels a day this year, he said, down from just over 1 million a day in 2015.
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For one thing, Wheeler pitched just well enough to lose, with the Mets falling, 2-1, to drop to six games below .
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Macy's attributed the drop to weakening foot traffic at its stores and unseasonably warm weather, which hurt demand for sweaters and jackets.
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The agency's budget would drop to $5.7 billion — its lowest level in 40 years, adjusted for inflation — from its current $8.2 billion.
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On a continent where temperatures could drop to 100 degrees below zero, Dr. Sladen could be seen wearing only a pullover sweater.
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The firm expects the unemployment rate, currently at 3.5%, to drop to close to 3%, a level it hasn't broken since 1953.
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Meteorologist Chevy Chevalier said Lane may drop to a Category 3 by Thursday afternoon but that would still be a major hurricane.
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A drop to levels below its early March low of 105.24 yen would take the greenback to its weakest since November 2016.
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Battery costs that are currently about $180 to $200 a kilowatt-hour could drop to about $100 a kilowatt-hour, Llistosella said.
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Meanwhile Warren sank to third place from first after seeing her support drop to 14 percent from 2023 percent in October. Sen.
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Those rates drop to 212 percent for students at public four-year colleges, and 215 percent at for-profit four-year colleges.
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After the 12-month introductory period, the co-branded Mastercard will drop to 2% on Walmart purchases in stores, instead of 5%.
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Tokyo temperatures are forecast to drop to five degrees Celsius - several degrees below average - from early December and stay there until January.
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ET (CNBC)* Mortgage rates drop to lowest since election, but borrowers barely budget (CNBC)* Fed releases July meeting minutes at 2 p.m.
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Today this ratio is less than three workers to every beneficiary and expected to drop to two workers per retiree by 2030.
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Three weeks after the start of that first season, the N.H.L. made the switch to allow goalies to drop to the ice.
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His remarks saw the value briefly drop to $153,750, but it quickly roared back for several months, hitting almost $20,000 in December.
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His remarks saw the value briefly drop to $3,750, but it quickly roared back for several months, hitting almost $20,000 in December.
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The U.S. corporate tax rate on those profits would drop to 20 percent from 35 percent if the House bill becomes law.
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Temperatures were expected to drop to freezing in the Boston area, leading to slippery conditions on untreated roads and walkways, state officials said.
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The company attributed this drop to macroeconomic factors and the fact that consumers are holding onto their phones for longer periods of time.
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The pound, which was down 0.1 percent before the data, extended its fall versus the dollar to a 0.3 percent drop to $1.4161.
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Maricopa County on Wednesday was expected to see highs of 117 degrees Fahrenheit around midday, and drop to 101 degrees by 10 p.m.
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The number also was well below the estimate from economists polled by Reuters who were looking for a 1.4 percent drop to 23,23.
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Egypt's finance minister said earlier this month he expected inflation to drop to 20 percent by January and 13-14 percent by August.
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It must have felt like deja vu for the Frenchman, who fell 6-3 6-4 to drop to 0-15 against Nadal.
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The museum, which is the most visited one in the world, attributed the drop to reduced tourist numbers following terrorist attacks in Paris.
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Now, when you lower the blinds to 100 percent they'll only drop to the bottom of the window, not unfurl to the floor.
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Reddit users have discovered that the Pixel 43 will drop to a 60Hz refresh rate once the display brightness dips below 75 percent.
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One Iranian official familiar with oil policy said exports could drop to 700,000 bpd and as low as 500,000 bpd from May onwards.
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We expect net leverage to drop to around 6.0x by FY19 and 5.6x in FY20 because we expect a significant improvement in demand.
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The Marine Corps F-28503B, meanwhile, will fall to $22019 million per aircraft, and the Navy's F-35C will drop to $94.4 million.
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The country's arabica output could drop to 90,000 tonnes in the 2017/18 marketing season, from 96,200 tonnes the year before, he said.
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The Nikkei ended 21.2 percent higher to 21,2322.74, recovering from an 23.19 percent drop to 23.3,224 after the BOJ's policy decision was released.
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"Your standards just drop to the bare minimum," Mendes says of how her style has changed since becoming a mom back in 2014.
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It was a scary sight made worse as the back drop to the fire was the Burj Khalifa (and Dubai's New Year celebration).
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Analysts on average were expecting Encana's operating loss to drop to 8 cents per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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The British pound which was already down on the day, extended its drop to stand 0.6 percent weaker at $1.3358 on the day.
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Once you're paying $150 a month for an Xfinity cable package, the prices per line on Xfinity Mobile drop to $45 a month.
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Market analysts attributed the euro's drop to a report by the Corriere della Serra that a budget meeting was likely to be delayed.
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Click ahead to check out every product you can score this month, and the price it will drop to on its particular day.
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Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Wednesday: Citi said in its bear case that Tesla stock could drop to $36.
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The company attributed the drop to expenses for an ambitious "Star Wars"-themed expansion in late May at California's Disneyland and lower attendance.
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Tech's big five companies lost $66 billion in market value on Friday, and Monday's plunge brought the two-day drop to $228 billion.
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Woods flared his iron off the par-3 16th hole well over — and left — of the green to again drop to 683 over.
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Slight Margin Decline: Fitch expects Aoyuan's EBITDA margin to gradually drop to between 20% and 25% after 2016 from more than 25% previously.
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The United States accused Beijing of manipulating its currency after China let the yuan drop to its lowest in more than a decade.
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"He stood on the edge of a sharp drop to get his family to take a picture of him and fell," he said.
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The 14-week stochastic indicator would have to drop to 30, a far cry from its current level of 87, says the strategist.
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Five helicopters gently drop to the ground and within minutes teenage girls are passing their phones around to get selfies alongside the chopper.
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"Mitt Romney, the Republican candidate in 2012, hits out at Mr Trump Don-inatrix"I could have said 'Mitt, drop to your knees.
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Stewart-Haas Racing teammates Kurt Busch and Kevin Harvick had to drop to the back at the start because of unapproved body modifications.
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Bank of America on Friday estimated that bond prices would drop to around 20 cents on the dollar if a default took place.
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Economy Minister Nihat Zeybekci has said food's weighting in the inflation basket would drop to below 20 percent, according to the newspaper Haberturk.
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He attributes the price drop to a combination of low fuel prices, increased competition and a lack of demand for Europe-bound flights.
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The chart is a bit wild because there haven't been a lot of instances with an 8 percent drop to start the year.
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Like Lambregts, Michael Heise, chief economist at Allianz, said the yuan could drop to around 7 per dollar as soon as this year.
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Since you don't get to keep the phone, the monthly payments drop to $25.99 for the S7 and $30.50 for the S7 Edge.
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Last quarter's quick near-202 percent drop to a 20-month low in a 3-percent GDP U.S. economy hardly seems to compare.
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Output from top oil exporter Saudi Arabia should drop to around 9.9 million bpd in January, according to industry sources and shipping data.
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This was a bigger fall in the quarterly growth rate than the drop to 0.4 percent forecast by economists in a Reuters poll.
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Their 210 amendments to the state's building code effectively forced builders to let flows drop to at least 220 percent of system capacity.
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Ukraine, the fourth-largest supplier, saw its market share drop to 1.4 percent in the January-May period from 2.1 percent in 2015.
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The cap would drop to $1,850 for an enrollee who earns $20,000, and just a $650 cap for a man who earns $17,000.
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Revenue in 2018 is expected to climb 9 percent, but drop to 5 percent and 3.8 percent growth in 2019 and 2020, respectively.
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He was 29th fastest in time trials but, under NASCAR rules, had to drop to the back of the field for the start.
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In 2017, the federal share dropped to 95 percent; it will drop to 85033 percent in 2020, but never fall below that amount.
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However, at the close of trading of that session, Dow futures had reversed the drop to close up nearly 250 points, above 18,500.
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As bond yields slide, investors in such securities are stuck in a negative feedback loop that could exacerbate the drop to historic lows.
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On the job, they guard the vast border between India and China, where the mountaintop temperature can drop to minus 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Common shares in Somos dropped 6 percent after the Reuters report, reversing earlier gains, raising the price drop to 39.5 percent this year.
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Adam Neumann's voting power will drop to three votes per share from 6463 votes, a source familiar with the matter told Business Insider.
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They ordered them to drop to the ground and demanded their wallets and belongings, he said, adding he had initially tried to resist.
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Some states—Iowa and Texas among them—decided a single drop to a single juror's lips nullified a verdict, requiring a new trial.
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At that point it'll be some 300 million kilometres from the Sun, with temperatures expected to drop to a lander-killing -51 Celsius.
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Given Twitter's net cash of about $2 billion on the balance sheet, the sticker price would then effectively drop to about $13 billion.
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Without licensing, the number of brands of corn seed would probably drop to less than a dozen from about 200 currently, Martin said.
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The number of states with just a single insurer on the federal exchange will drop to four, from 10 this year, she said.
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"It takes them too long to realize that's not a good source of nectar before they drop to the ground," Dr. Stevenson said.
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On the volatile Billboard album chart these days, one week you can be No. 1, and the next you drop to No. 169.
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Kim and Kanye have threatened their former blabbermouth bodyguard with a $30 million lawsuit, and he's gotta drop to his knees and apologize.
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Mr. de Blasio is also proposing that the maximum length of an out-of-school suspension drop to 20 days from 180 days.
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Right now there are five major health insurers in the United States — and if these mergers went through, that would drop to three.
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After players are out of the league for a full year, their odds of being re-signed drop to less than 1 percent.
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The budget for the office for the 2020 fiscal year will be $1.7 million, then it will drop to $710,000 in subsequent years.
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Under Arcep's proposals, the monthly price cap to access the network would drop to 9.31 euros in 2018 from 9.45 euros in 2017.
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Cornerback Sidney Jones — initially aligned over Thielen — had to drop to centerfield to "replace" McLeod, but he retreated too slowly to meet Diggs.
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The company attributed the drop to the sabotage of the main pipeline of the El Sharara oil field and Zawiya refinery in August.
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The warming will continue until human-made carbon emissions drop to zero — and there's no evidence of that happening for at least decades.
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Because his right leg is shorter, it has a slightly longer drop to the track, contributing to a higher velocity for that step.
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That's because global carbon emissions — which reached their highest point ever in 230 — must drop to zero for the planet to stop warming.
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With government subsidies, the cost could drop to as low as 299,050 yuan (about $42,900) — about 16% off the original starting sticker price.
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Research company Ampere Analysis is anticipating Netflix's market share of global OTT subscriptions to drop to 18% this year from 19% last year.
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The Office for Budget Responsibility forecast in March it would drop to 55.5 billion pounds this year and 38.8 billion in 2017/18.
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Over the next two years, according to the current bill's language, the Medicare for All enrollment age would drop to 2500, then 25.
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New Ring Cams The Ring Stick Up Cam got a price drop to $99 as the Ring Stick Up Cam Elite, $199, launches.
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Consensus forecasts call for a drop to a reading of 66 from August's 67, with the number set for release at 10 a.m.
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We'll see some sunshine on this very nippy day, but tonight, temperatures drop to the 20s and snow might make a cameo appearance.
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"The NAHB housing index peaked in December at 69 and proceeded to drop to 67 in January and 65 in February," said Rosenberg.
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Andrew Finch, who was living at that address at that time, was shot by police after they saw his hands drop to his waistband.
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Sentiment in the Midwest and South both fell 3 points to 52 and 62, respectively, The West saw a 1-point drop to 67.
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Hulu's just announced that its cheapest subscription plan price will drop to $6 a month—two whole dollars less than the current $8 price.
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Additional cash is likely to come from a decreased corporate tax rate, which Trump has vowed to drop to 15 percent from 35 percent.
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UNAIDS predicts the number of babies born with HIV could drop to near zero by 2020 from around 400 per day now, Apple said.
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The rest is held by investment fund LTI, linked to Russia's Rosneft, which will drop to 5 and 6.6 percent after the share sale.
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The government expects unemployment to drop to 22.6 percent this year, based on its 2017 budget which sees the economy expanding by 2.7 percent.
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Ford reported a 6 percent drop to 235,997 vehicles from a year earlier, but said its F-Series pickup truck sales rose 9 percent.
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The Sonos One normally sells for $199 (and Gen 2 will continue to), but the outbound original will drop to $179 at participating retailers.
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Europe's basic resource stocks led the downward shuffle in equities with as much as a 71.863 percent drop to their lowest since late March.
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Rangers 1B Mitch Moreland went 0-for-4 with runners in scoring position this weekend to drop to 3-for-18 on the season.
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It had been scheduled to drop to 10 percent for commercial systems and expire entirely for residential systems at the end of this year.
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In addition to deciding to drop to the 53kg weight class before Rio, Maroulis also scouted her potential opponents vigilantly, especially the dominant Yoshida.
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The more expensive bundle's discount also keeps PlayStation VR cheaper than the Oculus Rift, which got a permanent price drop to $499 last month.
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Indeed, he believes that a drop to $98 would be reasonable, since even at that price, Facebook would remain within the bullish trend channel.
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That share has declined to just 25 percent this year, and the Energy Department projects that it will drop to 22 percent next year.
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LMC Automotive, among others, is forecasting volume will drop to somewhere between 16.6 million and 16.8 million from just over 17.2 million in 2018.
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The sales drop to 2.38 million vehicles comes amid broader slowing economic growth and a biting trade war between China and the United States.
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It partially attributed the drop to a decline in its U.S. snacks business, which includes its popular Chex Mix and Nature Valley granola bars.
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If you drop to an absolute low, you're going to have a flood of volume and your manufacturing is going to get backed up.
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But the budget impulse, a number measuring its impact on economic growth, will drop to 0.1 percent in 2018 from 0.4 percent in 13.
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Analysts on average were expecting profit to drop to $89.8 million, or 72 cents per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
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The Bay Area's progress this year saw New York to drop to second place, followed by London (3rd), Boston (4th) and Los Angeles (5th).
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The Iranian official, who is familiar with oil policy, had forecast exports could drop to 700,000 bpd but possibly as low as 500,000 bpd.
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Target's gross-margin rate declined slightly during the first quarter, with the company attributing the drop to increased supply-chain and digital-fulfillment costs.
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Here are just a few of the moments from the summit and subsequent press conference so deeply painful, you'll drop to your knees. Pres.
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The United States accused Beijing of manipulating its currency after China let the yuan drop to its lowest point in more than a decade.
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Aguilar attributed the drop to Trump's hardline position on immigration -- a focal point of his campaign and the first few weeks of his presidency.
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But the overall value of iron ore exports is expected to drop to $22012 billion in 22020-2020 from $61 billion in 2017-18.
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With U.S. on the decline, Cramer expects oil production to drop to 8.6 million by year end from the 9.6 million produced in 2015.
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With U.S. on the decline, Cramer expects oil production to drop to 2743 million by year end from the 9.6 million produced in 2015.
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Analysts polled by Reuters had expected the index to drop to 96.5 for the April preliminary report from last month's preliminary figure of 97.6.
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After buyouts and retirements, that number could drop to 14,428 by October, the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said in an email.
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Don't expect a massive drop to signal the end of the longest bull market in history, investor and GMO founder Jeremy Grantham said Thursday.
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The salary cuts mean Syrian ISIS fighters would see their salaries drop to about $200 a month, according to Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman.
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The jobless rate is at a 17-year low of 4.1 percent and economists expect it to drop to 3.5 percent by year-end.
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The population is projected to drop to 87m by 2060, and the working-age population (15-64) from 78m to 103m, because of ageing.
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Back then, Kesha released the kind of shiny, upbeat pop music people would violently slut-drop to at huge gay clubs in central London.
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Tom Price, the Georgia Congress member whom Trump has selected to run the Health and Human Services Department, their subsidy would drop to $6,000.
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The farm's electric bill is about $7,000 a month now, and will most likely drop to $2130,2000 a month by year's end, he said.
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Last week, Washington accused Beijing of manipulating its currency after China let the yuan drop to its lowest point in more than a decade.
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All you need is to do is to follow our two-step recipe, and your Chinese takeout budget will drop to heretofore unknown levels.
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Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Alphabet shares all fell during the market decline Tuesday, ranging from a 3.7 percent drop to a 4.8 percent drop.
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She attributed the drop to high buyer interest in the under-$2 million range, and relative inactivity in the $3million to $5 million range.
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The jobs report is expected to show 5003,2500 jobs were created in April, and the unemployment rate is expected to drop to 22 percent.
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Higher gas prices also pressured gross margins, leading to a 50 basis points drop to 10.75 percent in the first quarter ended Nov. 25.
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Ross said the Trump administration would not say what level the stock market would have to drop to before any trade policies are adjusted.
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The plan, released Monday, calls for the agency's overall funding to drop to $28500 billion, down from the $6900 billion Congress enacted in 2628.
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Now TechCrunch has learned that in 2015, Snapchat reached out to Drop to buy its location tech IP, according to co-founder Zachary DeWitt.
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In another example from Hoffman, Pepsi lost enough market share to drop to third when it moved its budget from TV to social media.
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Once the deal is completed — it is targeted at a Q3 2018 timeframe — Baidu's share of the business will drop to around 34 percent.
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For example, the purchasing power of $50,000 today would drop to under $39,000 after 10 years at a modest 2.5 percent yearly inflation rate.
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Tomorrow, things will cool off: Temperatures drop to the mid 70s and stay there for the rest of the weekend, but showers remain likely.
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The share of white students admitted would drop to 32 percent from 40 percent, mostly because of the elimination of legacy and other preferences.
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The price of wine is expected to drop to its lowest levels in five years thanks, in part, to a surplus of California grapes.
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But there was good evidence, he added, that the requirement caused the number of abortion clinics in Texas to drop to 20 from 40.
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During this sale, twin beds are $50 off and other sizes are $100 off, so those starting prices drop to $599 and $1,249 respectively.
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Economists polled by Reuters already forecast euro zone economic growth will drop to 0.1% in the third quarter from 0.2% in the previous one.
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After a 1,000 point drop to the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Monday, investors will be looking for updates on the coronavirus on Tuesday.
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And when treated, the risk of heart disease and stroke in people with FH can even drop to levels consistent with the general population.
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The plan, released Monday, calls for the agency's overall funding to drop to $6.1 billion, down from the $8 billion Congress enacted in 2017.
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Pay Walmart a visit to snag it on sale this Black Friday: Its price will drop to just $149 (a $50 savings) on Walmart.
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From current levels, a drop to $1.75 in the next three to six months would represent more than a 30 percent decline in price.
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By 2030, when all baby boomers will be between 66 and 84 years old, Census predicts boomers' numbers will drop to 60 million people.
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Halyk said in March it expected its net income to drop to 60-80 billion tenge this year from 120 billion tenge in 2015.
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"You just watch his team's jaws drop to the floor," Trudeau adds in the clip, while the other leaders look on with bemused expressions.
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The group's advance were offset, however, by Enbridge Inc's 1.0 percent drop to C$56.99 and TransCanada Corp's 1.0 percent fall to C$60.98.
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Apple's next-closest rival, Fitbit, saw shipments drop to 5.4 million in the fourth quarter, down from 6.5 million a year earlier, IDC said.
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Analysts polled by Reuters expected operating result to drop to 405 million euros on average, from 431 million euros in the year-ago period.
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The lighter particles get positively charged and migrate to the top of the cloud, while the negatively charged, heavier particles drop to the bottom.
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Yatani said the government's borrowing is set to drop to 570 billion shillings in the next financial year, from 770 billion shillings this year.
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But there was good evidence, he added, that the requirement caused the number of abortion clinics in Texas to drop to 103 from 40.
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Australia's North West Shelf (NWS) condensate exports will drop to three cargoes in Sept due to maintenance activities in third quarter, trade sources said.
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Overall exports have since fallen to 1.8 million bpd, according to energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie, which expects volumes to drop to 1 million bpd.
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India's oil product demand growth in 2017 is expected to drop to 160,13 barrels per day (bpd), from 270,000 bpd in 2016, according to Woodmac.
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Too often, families share with me that they are waiting for a shoe to drop to start saving and to take planning for retirement seriously.
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When met with butterfly guard, Moicano will clear one knee, drop to a hip and then simply step over the other hook straight into mount.
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If photosynthesis ceased, the existing oxygen in the sky would react with elements in the crust and drop to trace levels in 22013 million years.
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City authorities have said residents will have to queue for water when levels drop to 13.5 percent, a figure expected to be reached in April.
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If oil were to drop to $13 a barrel for an extended period of time, then the cost of credit would double in Citi's estimation.
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Where bacteria thrives While 2% may sound like only a small change, it doesn't take much of a drop to threaten the state of oceans.
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Surface temperatures on the planet can reach highs of over 400 Celsius (752F) during the day and drop to minus 170C (minus 338F) at night.
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At a Calvin Klein show last week at New York Fashion Week, Nyong'o made Jordan drop to the ground and do a single push-up.
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But estimates by that company and Carbon Engineering project that cost could drop to below $100 for commercial scale projects in the next several years.
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Wanda had total bank and other loans at end-1H17 of CNY160 billion that we estimate will drop to CNY130 billion after the asset sale.
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Polls suggest that it might drop to as low as two-thirds this year, which could further damage traditional candidates and help Ms Le Pen.
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The lack of a deal vote and the stocks drop to $56.33 a 10-year low on Thursday could lead to a messy victory party.
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In both cases, you have to draw blood — for glucometers, this is done by pricking your finger and pressing a drop to a test strip.
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With so much going for it, its drop to the 30th position in CNBC's 183 Disruptor 50 rankings may come as something of a surprise.
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We expect capital expenditure to drop to EUR80m-EUR85m in 7503, from EUR100m in 2015, before rising to EUR95m-EUR100m a year in 2017-2019.
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This happens when the prices of such components drop to levels where Apple can integrate them into a broader product line while maintaining predetermined margins.
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The BEMs drop to the sea bed as a shoal, scan the area with sonar, and return to upload their data and recharge their batteries.
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The rates for an overnight and a lift ticket drop to $133 a person during the last week of ski season, March 213 to 25.
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Lyrically, anyone who's ever experienced drop-to-your-knees-sobbing heartbreak or simply dating someone who's an inconsistent texter will hear themselves in the music.
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Former Athletics outfielder Brandon Moss' struggles continued Wednesday as he went hitless in four at-bats to drop to 1-for-13 on the season.
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"It amounted to a fairly sizable drop to world wheat production, which resulted in a tightening of stocks," said Terry Reilly, senior analyst, Futures International.
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Hours were also reduced in other industries, contributing to the workweek's drop to 34.3 hours, the fewest since September 2017, from 34.4 hours in June.
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The Markit/CIPS UK Construction Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) rose unexpectedly to 72603 from 52.3, confounding a Reuters poll forecast for a drop to 51.8.
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AAA expects prices to fall throughout the end of the year, and drop to a national average of $2.40 a gallon, spokeswoman Tamra Johnson said.
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Sergey was restless, always pushing for more; he might drop to the floor in the middle of a meeting for a set of push-ups.
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The researchers detail two measurements in the paper: In one, they measure the resistance drop to zero at the -23 Celsius or -9.67 Fahrenheit temperature.
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Assuming shareholders approve the new directors at the company's annual general meeting in April, the average tenure on the board will drop to four years.
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You can play all the clips in order or select any one you want to play and/or edit or drag and drop to reorder.
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In 30 minutes, the medication slows brain function, including the parts that control breathing, so her respirations drop to a point where she passed away.
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During the same period, the United States saw its share of global corn exports drop to around 31 percent of the market from 33.5 percent.
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Abel posted a clip from his performance in Mexico City Sunday night that shows a piece of equipment come loose and drop to the ground.
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The CSA has attributed the subsequent drop to an actual decrease in binary options fraud, following the implementation of the ban and aggressive education campaigns.
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U.S. light crude may drop to $49.62 a barrel as it failed to break resistance at $50.95, said Reuters commodities markets technical analyst Wang Tao.
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Assuming no geographic isolation, in fact, the human population would drop to 181 by day 100 of the epidemic, with 190 million zombies roaming around.
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The Markit/CIPS UK Construction Purchasing Managers' Index(PMI) rose unexpectedly to 52.6 from 52.3, confounding a Reuters poll forecast for a drop to 51.8.
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Republicans saw their 85033-34 majority in the state House drop to 51-49 last November when Democrats surged across the state in local elections.
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It's a perfect day to go for a run first thing in the morning, or after work, when temperatures should drop to a comfy 27.
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OPEC is looking closely at the nation's production drop to decide if the loss of supply will require action by the group, according to sources.
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The Aussie crawled up to 81.87 yen, after an initial drop to 81.34, but was still down 0.27 percent on the U.S. dollar at $0.7270.
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Europe's largest economy saw business sentiment drop to its lowest level in almost a year in April, while sentiment in Italy and France also deteriorated.
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That would be the man who'd drop to his knees in the mud and, in the cloud of gun smoke, raise his hands in surrender.
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The Bruins are coming off a 2-193 loss to the New York Rangers to drop to 7-2-0 since Cassidy replaced Claude Julien.
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When international equities are added into a stock portfolio, the Vanguard research shows a drop to a 60 percent correction risk for a stock portfolio.
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If ratings drop to B+/B1, pricing on the committed portion climbs to LIB+195, and paying LIB+235 and LIB+240, based on utilization.
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On Friday, the Blue Jackets lost 3-1 at home to the Carolina Hurricanes to drop to 13-3-1 in their last four games.
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Mr. Schumer attributes that drop to the decision 10 days ago by James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, to temporarily return the topic of Mrs.
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Recent U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that farm income will drop to around $62.3 billion this year, about half of what farmers earned in 2013.
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The lack of a deal vote and the stock's drop to $56.33 a 10-year low on Thursday could lead to a messy victory party.
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