Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

212 Sentences With "flatlined"

How to use flatlined in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "flatlined" and check conjugation/comparative form for "flatlined". Mastering all the usages of "flatlined" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The firm's shares have flatlined for most of a decade.
Instead, investment in equipment and buildings has flatlined since last summer.
But it never quite consistently flatlined the way Connolly was hoping.
Both were flashes of life in genres that had practically flatlined.
He also resurrected his Twitter account, which flatlined in May 2017.
Consumer prices remain flat, in part because household earnings have flatlined.
Silver gained 0.45 percent to $17.067 and platinum flatlined at $931.10.
"I'd say I'm pretty flatlined most of the time," he said.
The second victim flatlined, was revived and later died, authorities said.
The company's stock has flatlined all year, down drastically from 2015 highs.
In Western Germany, the AfD has flatlined and seems close to imploding.
The energy behind Republicans is somewhere between flatlined and the Mets bullpen.
Since Mr. Biden entered the race, Mr. Sanders's national support has flatlined.
The brand has closed stores in recent years and revenue has flatlined.
Prices have flatlined, dragged down by the high end of the market.
Retailing has faltered, housing has flatlined and the trade deficit has ballooned.
Without Amazon, the index's market capitalisation has largely flatlined since early 290.
Context: In western Germany, the AfD has flatlined and seems close to imploding.
"Code Black" (CBS) - CBS's love for this medical drama has all but flatlined.
He was working at a startup that was floundering and sales had flatlined.
Rosetta, the first spacecraft to orbit a comet, flatlined at 7:19 a.m.
The UK economy shrunk in the second quarter, and growth flatlined in Italy.
That name would be Nvidia, which has flatlined following a meteoric rise last year.
But as SATC wound down and the cocktail renaissance sped up, the drink flatlined.
China's stainless prices have flatlined since mid-January at around 213,2000 yuan a tonne.
Sales of Apple products have flatlined -- iPhone sales barely grew at all last quarter.
Twitter's switch comes at a time when the company's user growth has effectively flatlined.
In December, he briefly "flatlined" during a test of his heart rate, he said.
" He added, "It just kind of flatlined on me there in the last few.
Official reports this month showed that the British economy flatlined during the fourth quarter.
With renters unwilling, or unable, to pay ever higher sums, rents have largely flatlined.
The long-term trend line has also flatlined after a steady climb since late 2016.
But much of Fitbit's problems stem from the fact that wearables in general have flatlined.
The station's signal, audible since November in an area measurable in square blocks, had flatlined.
German equivalents flatlined at 0.45 percent, while most other euro zone bond yields were little changed.
If Snapchat's user base has indeed flatlined, it will definitely look more like Twitter than Facebook.
The company's user growth has flatlined, and depending on how you count, might even be shrinking.
When emissions flatlined for three years, it was the result of the country's reduced economic growth.
It could invest more in research and development, which has flatlined over the past several years.
The story was much different during Ballmer's tenure, as sales growth slowed and the stock flatlined.
In other precious metals, silver flatlined at $17.14 an ounce after touching a six-day low.
The automaker is planning layoffs and plant closures, especially in Europe, where Ford's profit flatlined in 2018.
The Mavic Pro had flatlined, yet the controller continued to send out a signal to come home.
After that, Erickson said, traffic to the site quickly flatlined (he sent the screenshot above as evidence).
The market has flatlined in 2018, with a pan-European index down 0.3 percent year-to-date.
Instead, Chris watched the love of his life waste away for two months until she finally flatlined.
The US market has flatlined, but sales have been picking up in China and parts of Europe.
Google Trends shows that interest in the two vice-presidential candidates has flatlined at close to zero.
Sales of Huawei's smartphones, which can no longer ship with Google's popular apps, have flatlined outside China.
Sales of both new and existing homes flatlined last year, as affordability took its toll on potential buyers.
Demand for Nintendo's 3DS handheld system (which launched in 2011), meanwhile, basically flatlined at the end of 2014.
After Iowa, however, Clinton's endorsements flatlined, while Obama's continue to grow until he became the choice of insiders.
But shortly after it deployed around Earth, new subscriptions flatlined due to the steep price of the service.
London (CNN Business)Recession fears are stalking Europe again after Germany's economy flatlined at the end of 2019.
That wing of the company has taken a pretty notable hit as the rest of the industry has flatlined.
"Over the last six months reserves have flatlined," Richard Briggs, an emerging markets credit strategist at CreditSights, told IFR.
The latest data indicates that the UK economy "flatlined at best" in the second quarter of 2019, it added.
After he was airlifted to the Portneuf Medical Center in Pocatello, he flatlined three times in the emergency room.
While rats that had been dosed with nicotine were shown to consume more alcohol, their dopamine levels actually flatlined.
Home prices are still rising, but the growth eased throughout much of this year and then flatlined in August.
The decision to freeze the spending would come as the fight against ISIS has largely flatlined, the Journal reported.
But here's why it's not all going to be okay: 96 countries are ahead of us and we've just flatlined.
I use defib on a flatlined patient instead of adrenaline, despite knowing that a flatline is the goal of defibrillation.
And user growth in the US and Europe—the markets where Facebook can charge the most for ads—has flatlined.
The S&P 22008 has flatlined for the past 22016 days, with hundreds of stocks well off their 2015 highs.
For Twitter, analysts will be watching its all important MAU (Monthly Average Users) number which has flatlined for several quarters.
If Jared hadn't shuffled the company's last dollars to a "clickfarm" in Bangladesh, then the D.A.U. numbers would have flatlined.
"Women's advancement in workplaces has flatlined," said Ellen Galinsky, the president and a founder of the Families and Work Institute.
They did a lot of things to the balance sheet that I didn't like and the stock has really flatlined.
Doctors advised the family to say their goodbyes, and a moment later, Abbie, who was shot in the head, flatlined.
After an initial flurry of activity, both volumes and open interest flatlined over the course of 217 and most of 230.
In Macon, Georgia, the Mill Hill neighborhood flatlined when the mill closed and more than half of the homes sat empty.
But iPhone sales have flatlined since 2015, frustrating the millions of investors in one of the market's most widely held stocks.
Instead, the committee has essentially flatlined home heating assistance, the State Health Insurance Program (SHIP), and Older Americans Act programs funding.
And the incidence — new cases of cancer per 100,000 people — has increased slightly for children, flatlined for women, and dropped for men.
The state of play: Agriculture commodity prices have flatlined over the last year — with prices freezing on soybeans, milk, corn and beef.
Shares in both the parent companies and Hong Kong-listed subsidiaries of the casino giants have flatlined or dropped since China-U.
Though the Yankees were second in the major leagues in runs scored, their offense flatlined in the final weeks of the season.
If you are wondering why real wages have flatlined for two decades, the decline in union power is a place to start.
And while productivity has shot up, pay has flatlined, leaving workers poorer and handing the riches of a growing economy to investors.
The Cabinet Office downgraded its assessment of industrial production for the second consecutive month, saying it has shown signs of weakness and flatlined.
According to show business lore, their first show flatlined and the team was warned by the club manager to improve or be fired.
"In stark contrast to booming stock market measures of profits, the BEA's NIPA have essentially flatlined for the last few years," Edwards said.
Apple's iPad business has flatlined and some are questioning the relevance of the category, but don't expect Apple to step back from it.
In the wake of the Soviet Union's collapse in 21, science in Russia essentially flatlined for 21 years due to severe economic strain.
He falsely claimed China's economy "flatlined for decades" before its entry into the World Trade Organization (the Chinese economy was growing before 2001).
The Linked Accounts feature on Instagram appears designed to funnel traffic to Facebook, where user growth has flatlined, as Instagram's growth continues apace.
At the same time, the New York hotel market has slowed over the past year as revenues has flatlined and expenses have risen.
But the giving power of private funders has grown more significant as federal spending has flatlined, especially funds that can be used flexibly.
Sure, when it flatlined when I took the headband off, I understood that was because it wasn't sending any brain activity to the device.
"What was surprising to me is the number of women getting any kind of maternity leave [both paid and unpaid] has flatlined," said Zagorsky.
Data showed Britain's budget deficit widened by more than expected at the start of the new financial year as value-added tax revenues flatlined.
As a result, motor fuel consumption in the U.S. has flatlined over the last decade, despite millions of vehicles being added to America's roads.
Remove Noah Syndergaard, Matt Harvey, Steven Matz, Zack Wheeler, Jeurys Familia, Yoenis Cespedes, Michael Conforto and David Wright, and of course the team flatlined.
Said live stream was a complete disaster, and it frequently flatlined under immense traffic as tons of people tried to tune in at once.
Wells Fargo's legal troubles have taken a toll on Wells Fargo's stock, which has flatlined since the fake-accounts scandal erupted in September 2016.
That patience suggests why Mr. López Obrador continues to enjoy vast approval, one year into his presidency, despite a flatlined economy and relentless violence.
They observed that growth in single-desk coworking has largely flatlined, and one noted that VC money has dried up for the flex space.
Energy-related carbon dioxide emissions "flatlined" last year, the International Energy Agency said Tuesday in a report that raised hopes about the Earth's climate.
Since its sharp drop on the first day of its devaluation, the currency has more or less flatlined at about 113 per dollar (see chart).
But the latest revamp by the former management consultant failed to revitalize ABB's stock, which has flatlined under his tenure while profits fell last year.
CHINA: China's producer prices flatlined in June, fuelling concerns that a slowdown in manufacturing will further drag on growth in the world's largest metals consumer.
Oil prices flatlined after diving overnight when the Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported the largest build in crude oil and oil product inventories since 1990.
The key for all of these deals will be whether or not it actually boosts Twitter's user base, which has flatlined over the past year.
World stocks flatlined near record highs and remained on track for their best year in a decade, while Wall Street dipped from near-record levels.
But iPhone sales have flatlined since 21, and fell 22% in the last quarter of 2166.7, when the bottom fell out of the Chinese market.
SPX are up about 4.6 percent so far this year after robust economic growth and large corporate tax cuts, while the European equity market has flatlined .
Economists polled by Reuters forecast year-on-year consumer prices in the euro area to have flatlined in February, down from 0.3 percent, the previous month.
Fuel economy has flatlined since 2014 after increasing significantly over the previous seven years, according to researchers at the University of Michigan's Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI).
That's needed because the pace of job gains in the construction sector has flatlined in recent months; the sector has added just 31,000 jobs since May.
The supply of homes priced between $22018,22020 and $750,000, which make up 60% of the market, flatlined in September, after 18 months of strong inventory growth.
For writer Heather Armstrong, a scary-sounding procedure that temporarily flatlined her brain was the only way doctors could pull her from the deadly edge of depression.
It has failed to revive employment or growth: half of all young Greeks are still out of work, and GDP is expected to have flatlined in 2016.
Much of its gains came in the first two weeks of the year, and since then it has flatlined, rising less than 2 percent since mid-January.
Our site remained accessible outside Malaysia, but the block order shut us out of the Malaysian market, and our advertising revenue, which already was weak, then flatlined.
Total throughput at Rotterdam had already flatlined at 469 million tonnes last year as slowing international trade halted many shipments from Asia at the end of 2019.
New data indicates that the share of women studying the subject in America's universities has flatlined and the pool of prospective female economists may even be shrinking.
Since then, his campaign has basically flatlined, regularly polling just above the margin of error and rarely experiencing the surges of small-dollar donations that drive growth.
Time. The financial sector is now shrinking, thanks to tighter regulation, falling fees on financial products, and levels of U.S. debt that flatlined after the financial crisis.
They have proliferated even as the most common measures of poverty have either flatlined or only ticked up a little (see chart), and as food prices have fallen.
Since the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) was first administered in the early 1990s, student achievement, particularly in math, steadily improved until the late 2000s, then flatlined.
These days, the economy has all but flatlined with the slump in commodities, but some say hidden gems may be getting lost in the current bout of gloom.
At one point, toward the end of the third, the Cavs sat a healthy 12 points ahead of the Pacers, as Indiana's score flatlined for nearly three minutes.
Monthly output dropped a bigger-than-expected 23.03 percent and, as factories flatlined, rose just 223.0 percent in the third quarter overall, Economy Ministry figures showed on Tuesday.
The monthly report chimed with economic data published this month that showed feeble domestic demand drove a surprise fall in industrial orders in July, while industrial production flatlined.
As your article points out, federal biomedical budgets have flatlined, leaving this new generation of promising scientists without the resources they need to provide the solutions we need.
Domestic oil and gas wells had stagnated through much of the 2100s; production flatlined at around five million barrels, and many experts warned that shortages could be imminent.
Revenue at Liberty Interactive and smaller HSN have effectively flatlined for the past three years, and their profit fell by 26 percent and 30 percent, respectively, last year.
Since the last elections, in 2014, it has almost doubled its support in Brandenburg and tripled it in Saxony (though it has flatlined in the past two years).
Many people have covered portions of the border between the US and Mexico, but the complexity of the region is often flatlined to a region or to an idea.
The overall picture painted by the data is that the long trend of improving conditions for working women has flatlined within the OECD, a club of mostly rich countries.
Many feminists have noted America's "stalled gender revolution"—the fact that women's labor participation has flatlined, and that over the past decade, the gender pay gap has barely budged.
The Jets are making a late push to join them, plummeting down the standings with just three wins in their last 13, and the Flames and Oilers have flatlined.
Total throughput through the Dutch port already flatlined at 469 million tonnes last year as slowing international trade halted many shipments from Asia in the last months of 2019.
Economists at Jefferies said that with UK investment having flatlined since the 2016 Brexit referendum while investment had grown in Europe, there was clearly "pent-up demand" for investment.
U.S. home sales flatlined in August but inventory increased for the first time in three years as the housing market continued to struggle despite strength across the broader economy.
The disposals would help the company increase spending on new developments and appease investors unhappy with weak cash generation and oil output, which flatlined under Woods' predecessor Rex Tillerson.
In terms of the total mix, as you know, we've flatlined out as a country on the number of female CEOs and mix of the high-tech companies on gender.
Growth flatlined last quarter, the poll predicted, and the economy will expand only 0.3% per quarter through to the end of next year, a touch weaker than predicted last month.
Over the past 30 years, wages have largely flatlined as corporate profits have surged, which means that companies in other sectors too are capturing more wealth than they are creating.
AMSTERDAM, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Throughput in the Dutch port of Rotterdam flatlined in 2019 as slowing international trade halted many shipments from Asia in the last months of the year.
Oil prices flatlined as producer club OPEC said it expected demand to decline next year as rivals pump more, though the Chinese trade data showed it remained a heavy buyer.
Spain's 10-year bond yield rose as much as 3 basis points on Tuesday to nudge just above 1.70 percent in early trading, while German equivalents flatlined at 0.45 percent .
The company's user growth has basically flatlined, which means Twitter needs to come up with ways to make more money from the same pool of people already on the service.
He has won consecutive championships with the Golden State Warriors, and the chatter is that he might decamp to the Knicks and try to reanimate a long ago flatlined team.
"Justice League" (21999) took in $21970 million, a puny sum by superhero standards, and "Live by Night" (225), a period gangster drama that he also directed, flatlined with $23 million.
Each time Littlejohn flatlined, Stein stopped operating on his bullet wounds in order to palpate his heart again, and each time she revived him his battered body became even weaker.
As in other Western countries, questions have been raised over the concentration of the benefits of economic growth with the elite, as employee rights have eroded and wages have flatlined.
AMSTERDAM, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Throughput in the Dutch port of Rotterdam flatlined in 2019 as slowing international trade halted many shipments from Asia in the last months of the year.
The high price of the dollar over the past three years is a key reason why American manufacturing employment has flatlined, after rebounding from its collapse during the Great Recession.
Worldwide smartphone sales flatlined in the first quarter of the year, dipping to the smallest year-over-year growth on record, but sales of wearables jumped 67 percent, according to IDC.
No wonder, really — it's a space that's seen exponential growth over the past few years, as in-car GPS systems have, at best, flatlined, thanks to the near ubiquity of smartphones.
China's goal was to peak its carbon emissions by 2030, but it's been so aggressive in pursuing clean energy sources that its carbon emissions have either flatlined or fell since 2014.
As you can see, even if US population stopped growing at around 325 million people in 2017 and flatlined out, it would produce at best a marginal change in global emissions.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. home sales flatlined in August but inventory increased for the first time in three years as the housing market continued to struggle despite strength across the broader economy.
With the election looming, U.K. GDP flatlined month-on-month in October and grew at its slowest annual pace in nearly seven years, rising by just 0.7% compared with October 2018.
PARIS, Sept 27 (Reuters) - French consumer spending growth flatlined in August from July, falling short of expectations for a slight increase, data from the INSEE official statistics agency showed on Friday.
Despite a steep rise in global investment for malaria between 20153 and 22015, funding has since flatlined, the WHO said, and in 22015 totaled $35 billion - almost the same as in 2010.
Instead, the global gold and copper miner is seeking to optimize Goldcorp's assets during a period when the cost of the yellow metal has flatlined and the industry is undergoing significant consolidation.
" He told Reuters Health in an interview, "We would expect the field to continue to grow and our population of scientist to grow, but it didn't in the 1990s, it basically flatlined.
And while user growth has pretty much flatlined in the mature markets of the U.S. and Europe, it's been obvious for a while that those regions were running out of new customers.
The BoE says Britain's economy probably flatlined in the second quarter after strong growth early in the year when companies were rushing to get ready for the original March 29 Brexit date.
The manufacturing sector, a focus of Trump's trade wars with China and other countries, added about half a million jobs in the first two years of Trump's tenure, but flatlined in 2019.
LONDON (Reuters) - (The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) Global aluminum production flatlined in the first quarter of this year, according to the International Aluminium Institute (IAI).
The company was not the obvious growth winner that it is today; its stock was trading at nearly half of its dot-com-boom peak and essentially flatlined in the years that followed.
The average stated fuel economy of new vehicles purchased has flatlined at around 25 miles per gallon since October 2014, right when oil prices were dropping partly in response to America's oil boom.
BRASILIA, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Brazil's economy flatlined or expanded slightly in the second quarter but the pace of growth should pick up, albeit gradually, central bank president Roberto Campos Neto said on Tuesday.
The U.S. dollar took a breather on Tuesday as global bonds steadied from their recent rout, while equities flatlined as political risk resurfaced in Europe ahead of a referendum in Italy this weekend.
She spent most of her sophomore year on the low, exploring her taboo student-teacher romance with Professor Paige Hewson (Katherine Moennig of The L-Word: Generation Q) until the love line flatlined.
LONDON, Oct 25 (Reuters) - The number of women in senior roles at financial services firms in Britain has flatlined since 2005 despite diversity "rhetoric" from industry, according to research from the Financial Conduct Authority.
Though he does not remember anything -- Stine was immediately and completely unconscious when his heart "flatlined"-- his co-workers have explained to him that, seeing him slump in his seat, they stopped the truck.
One thing that we should share with people is that wages in the United States over the last 35 years have actually flatlined but during this administration, they&aposre up about 2.5 -three percent.
CHINA: China's producer prices flatlined in June on lower oil prices and weak global demand, fueling concerns that a slowdown in manufacturing will further drag on growth in the world's largest consumer of metals.
There was the 20-something student who fell ill with brain inflammation that left her unconscious and sent her heart into an abnormal rhythm, requiring chest compressions for nearly an hour before she flatlined.
The Finnish economy has flatlined for four years due to a string of internal and external setbacks, including high labour costs, the decline of Nokia's former phone business and a recession in neighbouring Russia.
LONDON, Sept 4343 (Reuters) - Russia's bank and financial shares index fell on Wednesday after a lender asked authorities for a bailout, while other emerging assets flatlined, awaiting the outcome of the U.S. Federal Reserve meeting.
Though the Obama years weren't paradise for scientists — sequestration cut divots in research budgets, and funding for the National Institutes of Health essentially flatlined, among other things — the scientific community generally felt valued and respected.
Traffic growth for all types of restaurants has flatlined at 2000 percent since March, according to the NPD Group, which considers the number of visits a more reliable indicator of industry health than sales figures.
LONDON, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Britain's economy flatlined in the last three months of 2019 with the country in deadlock over Brexit which was only broken by Prime Minister Boris Johnson's election victory on Dec. 12.
Ramaphosa has promised to root out corruption, cited by ratings agencies and investors as a major obstacle to economic reforms needed to turn around growth, which flatlined in the last decade under former president Jacob Zuma.
Growth in M3, which includes items such as deposits with longer maturities, holdings in money market funds and some debt securities, peaked at 5.4 percent in April 2015 and has flatlined or slightly eased since then.
Anemic economic growth, flatlined productivity and rapidly aging populations all suggest that there is no easy way out from under this increasing debt, unless we reconsider how we finance the various demands in an innovative way.
Given that negotiations had "flatlined," he said Turkey was likely to act unilaterally and pointed to several potential military targets including areas around the northern Syrian town of Manbij and the border towns of Tel Abyad or Kobane.
On the other hand, broad comedies CHiPs, The House, and Fist Fight all flatlined, while woefully expensive event movies Geostorm and King Arthur: Legend of the Sword were catastrophic box office bombs, earning just $72.6 million domestically combined.
The Most Hyped Secret Startup of 2013 Is Here (And Incredibly Boring)"Jelly" has been a closely guarded secret since it was first teased by Twitter co-founder …Read more ReadDespite the hype, Jelly quickly flatlined in 2014.
The hero school police officer who was shot while confronting the gunman during Friday's mass shooting in Texas "flatlined" twice afterward and might lose his arm, but a friend and relative tell PEOPLE they believe he will survive.
Read more: A near majority of Scots are now in favour of independence from the UK because of BrexitAmong Leave voters in Panelbase's polling, support for independence flatlined at 32% last year and has stayed at that level.
The long rumored decision to overturn its signature character limit is arguably the most notable in a long line of once unthinkable product changes all intended to reignite Twitter's user growth, which has flatlined a hair above 2140 million.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's producer prices flatlined in June on lower oil prices and weak global demand, fuelling concerns that a slowdown in manufacturing from a bruising trade war will further drag on growth in the world's second-biggest economy.
The proportion of women among new U.S. economics PhDs has flatlined over the last decade, and has dropped among associate professors, while only 13 percent of professors are women in PhD-granting departments, according to the American Economic Association.
Other groups have increased slightly since then, but the sharp decline in Mexican migration to the U.S. is the main reason that the estimated share of unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. has flatlined since the Great Recession at around 11 million.
For most of 2014, growth in participation on other online platforms — those that let people making money by renting or selling things — was more than 100 percent year over year, but flatlined starting in the middle of 2015, said Greig.
The Bank of Canada has delivered two interest rate hikes this year - the July one more of a surprise than the follow-up in September - but growth has since flatlined and there's no sign of core inflation picking up there either.
Most alarming to investors and a few Fed officials is that the Consumer Price Index and other U.S. inflation barometers have flatlined or retreated from levels earlier this year, raising doubts about whether price growth could reach the Fed's 230 percent goal.
The possible listing is part of a government plan set out in September to sell shares in a series of state-owned companies by 2018, seeking to finance projects to kickstart growth in an economy which likely flatlined in 2015 after three years of contraction.
Highlighting another worrying trend for the global economy, China's vast factory sector flatlined as exports shrank and jobs were cut, in a slowdown across Asia that could lead to yet more policy stimulus as doubts grow over the potency of measures taken so far.
MSCI's emerging equities flatlined, standing about 0853 percent off recent two-year highs, as U.S. President Donald Trump's failure to get support from his own party over repealing Obamacare raised doubts about his ability to implement tax cut pledges which have been dubbed Trumpflation.
As the trajectory of HDTV technology flatlined over the last few years (no one really cares about curved screens or 22018D, and "bigger" does not count as innovation), display manufactures have turned their attention to transforming the screens that are with us almost 22017/20173.
Sure, the $550 billion tech giant's top line nearly flatlined as demand for its smartphones stalled in the last quarter of 2015, but sales did edge higher than a year earlier despite the dollar's strength, the gross margin topped 40 percent and profit hit a record $18.4 billion.
LONDON, May 31 (Reuters) - Stocks flatlined on Wednesday as investors used the last day of May to protect gains built up in what has been yet another lucrative month, while sterling fell after an opinion poll suggested the ruling Conservatives could lose seats in next week's UK general election.
Copper briefly hit its highest level in 15 months today, at $5,443 a tonne, buoyed by hopes that Mr Trump's promised building spree—he mentioned highways, bridges, tunnels, airports, schools and hospitals (no walls yet)—will lead to increased demand for a commodity that has flatlined all year because of overcapacity.
The publication points to a choppy auto market outside US, notes that declines in markets such as China and a flatlined Europe are negatively affecting growth, and then reviews all the usual suspects that could weight on the industry, ranging from stricter emissions regulations to ride-sharing to electrification costs.
That's why the most vocal parts of the Democratic Party's typical power structure find it unfathomable that former Vice President Joe Biden, whose entire 2020 run has been built on his "electability" credentials and a pledge to return to pre-Trump "normalcy," has once again flatlined as a presidential candidate.
"The kingdom is at a crossroads: Its economy has flatlined with low oil prices; the war in Yemen is a quagmire; the blockade of Qatar is a failure; Iranian influence is rampant in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq; and the succession is a question mark," wrote ex-CIA official Bruce Riedel.
But with the CME claiming that more than 20 percent of its copper options business is now originating outside of the United States, it is clear it has been gaining market share at the expense of London, where copper volumes slid 8 percent last year and have flatlined so far this year.
Yes, on those days when you've been nearly flatlined by a hangover or paralyzed by the body high from a surprisingly strong edible, all that you'll need to do to seek solace in a bag of crunchy tacos and popcorn chicken is reach for your phone and press a few buttons on your app.
In addition to reports that organized cybercriminals are likely behind hundreds of millions in theft, numerous companies that drew investors with offerings of tokens instead of traditional stock have flatlined or gone bust, and one exchange alone recently claimed to have lost $180 million in cryptocurrency when its owner died and took critical passwords with him.
I kept going — stuttering, eyes hot, throat swollen — but this man had managed to tap veins of primal insecurity: that my story wasn't good enough, or that I'd failed to tell it right, that I'd somehow failed at my dysfunction, failed to make it bad or bold or interesting enough; that recovery had flatlined my story past narrative repair.
"The kingdom is at a crossroads: Its economy has flatlined with low oil prices; the war in Yemen is a quagmire; the blockade of Qatar is a failure; Iranian influence is rampant in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq; and the succession is a question mark," Bruce Riedel, an expert on Saudi Arabia at the Brookings Institution, writes in Al Monitor.
Bruno Mars brought the house down in his own right, but the night's many collab moments elsewhere—Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban's neon-lit performance of "The Fighter," Maren Morris and Alicia Keys' "Once" duet, the ill-advised "7 Years"/"Peter Pan" mashup from Kelsea Ballerini and Lukas Graham—flatlined on arrival, running on empty not unlike Corden's cardboard Carpool Karaoke car.
I'll leave it to you to decide which additional prospect is weirder: McEnroe joining a tambourine-throttling Rob Thomas onstage at New York's Beacon Theater for a rendition of "Purple Haze"; Patti Smyth and an ultra-smirky Sting joining him to close out the last episode of his flatlined CNBC talk show with "Goodbye to You"; or whatever on Earth this is: There is no wrong answer.
The iPhone no longer has one main rival (Samsung), but myriad competition, especially from China (Huawei, Xiaomi, OnePlus, Oppo, etc.)  iPhone sales flatlined as prices became too high, hardware became more than good enough to last beyond two years, and Android phone alternatives have introduced irresistible mobile innovations such as notch- and hole-free displays, in-display fingerprint readers, and cameras capable of shooting ultra-wide photos and stunning night shots.

No results under this filter, show 212 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.