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Versus the tech sector this industry has been making lower highs since March.
Markets have been making lower tops, and news-based gap-up openings are being sold into.
Common examples including making lower dosage versions for children or liquid versions for people with difficulty swallowing.
"The pound's been making lower highs since 2014, still below a falling 200-day moving average," he said.
It's making lower lows and we think the Russell goes back and re-tests its 2011 highs of 875.
Motorola has been almost exclusively making lower-end phones for awhile now and has gotten really skilled at it.
TripAdvisor has been making lower highs since 2014, Wald noted, and is trading below a falling 200-day moving average.
Musk has defended the decision by saying that making lower-priced versions was unprofitable and would cause Tesla to "die."
Insurers with a run-off portfolio will also usually be able to strengthen profitability by making lower bonus payments to policyholders.
This neural chess match seems to have a synergistic effect in reducing pain, making lower doses of both cannabis and opioids effective.
While prices made higher highs in March of 2000 and October of 2007, RSI was making lower highs, suggesting momentum was waning.
The lawmakers were sworn in at a brief ceremony in the 342-seat National Assembly, the decision-making lower house of parliament.
Whereas U.S. tech giants stand accused of making lower contributions to national coffers as a result of how they structure their businesses.
In addition, Gordon notes that the QQQ's relative strength index is making lower highs, which suggests that the ETF is losing momentum.
The change responded to large breweries that have halted making lower-alcohol beer as market tastes and state laws changed (The Associated Press).
The House passed two bipartisan drug price bills Wednesday aimed at making lower-cost generic drugs more available -- with no votes opposed to the measures.
Looking at Kraft Heinz's daily chart, Posni said the stock has been making lower highs and lower lows, an indication that it's experiencing a downtrend.
The glut of schools in Michigan had also contributed to a teacher shortage, Brown said, making lower-salaried, nonunionized charter school jobs a tougher sell.
He said the troubling signs include gold's continuation of making lower lows and lower highs, and its inability to break above its 40-week moving average.
Because oil prices have been making lower lows in recent months, Garner is concerned that an overly dramatic dip could send crude down as low as $35.50.
Election officials say more than 11,000 candidates are vying for 270 seats in Pakistan&aposs law-making Lower House of Parliament and 577 seats in four provincial assemblies.
But Obama's domestic budget proposals called for shrinking the term to seven years, to increase access and save taxpayer dollars by making lower-cost generic drugs available earlier.
The major U.S. index has been making lower highs and lower lows in recent months, he said, a sign that large-cap stocks are following smaller-cap stocks down.
With competitors making lower-priced equipment, one interesting turn has been how VR tech has made its way into more ordinary products, rather than developing on a specialist-equipment trajectory.
Making lower-income Americans worse off has become a goal in itself for the modern G.O.P., a goal the party is actually willing to spend money and increase deficits to achieve.
Earlier this month, Juul announced it was making lower-dose Juulpods with 40% less nicotine — 3% instead of 5% — in Virginia Tobacco and mint flavors, which would be available for sale in August 2018.
Since July, the XLY has been making lower highs and higher lows, and as the chart begins to consolidate into a tight range, Worth says the eventual resolution might not be kind to investors.
And that's a big thing we've noticed time and again when we publish diaries: While users continually asked for more Money Diaries of women making lower salaries, more readers click on Money Diaries featuring higher salaries.
Just a quick primer on Alcatel: the company is known for making lower-end phones but has tried in recent years to make them stand out a bit more, so that people might actually seek them out.
However, there is concern that the unemployment benefits for some workers — especially those making lower wages — would exceed 505% of their current paychecks, creating an incentive for them not to work — or induce companies to lay them off to cut costs.
But for the rest of the seats — both in the 342-seat National Assembly, the law-making lower house of parliament, and the four provincial legislatures — members of minority groups are increasingly choosing to run as independent candidates, without affiliation to any political party.
Preethi turned to her presentation, starting to talk about Nangeli, a Cherthala woman, who 200 years ago rebelled against a societal practice of making lower-caste people walk around without covering their upper body by refusing to pay what was known as a "breast tax" when she decided to cover herself.
And Amazon says its approach to making lower-cast tablets is working: Kevin Keith, the company's general manager of Fire tablets, said that sales have more than doubled in the past year, with last year's $50 7-inch tablet emerging as the best-seller of all of its tablets (at least, by its own internal metrics; Amazon famously doesn't share information around unit sales).
This allowed him to start making lower priced furniture in small production runs.
Balloon tires became available in 1925. They were all around. Balloon tires were closer in design to today's tires, with steel wires reinforcing the tire bead, making lower pressure possible – typically – giving a softer ride. The steering gear ratio was changed from 4:1 to 5:1 with the introduction of balloon tires.
The culture prepared its oracle bones by drilling and polishing the bones before heating them. Inscriptions are generally not found on examples of oracle bones of the Lower Xiajiadian. People had good access to local sources of stone, primarily basalt, which were often used in construction and tool-making. Lower Xiajiadian houses were typically round, made from mud and stone, and were built with stone walls.
Cabanne earned a reputation for efficiency, and was capable of turning out feature films very quickly, often on rugged locations. Like fellow silent-era directors William Beaudine, Elmer Clifton, Harry Fraser, and Lambert Hillyer, Cabanne was resourceful, and kept working for both major and minor studios through the 1930s and 1940s. By the forties Cabanne was usually entrusted with low-budget action fare at Universal Pictures, and finished his career making lower-budget westerns for Monogram Pictures.
It also reported (erroneously) that he had directed most of the Westerns his company had made. Lippert tried to add luster to his productions, but only if it could be done economically. His studio became a haven for actors whose careers were interrupted when their studios, no longer making lower-budget pictures, released them from their contracts. Robert Lippert was able to sign major-studio talent for a fraction of the usual rate, giving his productions more marquee value.
Niebaum's great-nephew, John Daniel Jr., took over operations in 1939 and, by the 1940s, Inglenook's wines once were again declared by many to be the best in the Valley. More than of the property were acquired by Francis Ford Coppola in 1975 with profits of his film, The Godfather. The brand name and the remaining 94 acres (38 ha), including the historic winery, were bought by Heublein, Inc., which began making lower quality wines produced elsewhere under the Inglenook label.
The New Adventures of Snow White () is a 1969 West German sex comedy film directed by Rolf Thiele and starring Marie Liljedahl, Eva Reuber-Staier, and Ingrid van Bergen. The film puts an erotic spin on three classic fairy tales Snow White, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. It was part of a slide in the career of Thiele who earlier in the decade had still been a mainstream director, but increasingly found himself making lower-budget sex comedies. It was made at the Emelka Studios in Munich.
He resumed making lower budget films such as Prince of Darkness (1987), a film influenced by the BBC series Quatermass. Although some of the films from this time, such as They Live (1988) did develop a cult audience, he never again realized mass-market potential. Carpenter was also offered The Exorcist III during 1989, and met with writer William Peter Blatty (who also authored the novel on which it was based, Legion) during the course of a week. However, the two disagreed about the film's climax and Carpenter refused the project.
In this case, the capacity has to be improved through the use of larger vehicles. On the other end of the scale, a system with short headways, like cars on a freeway, can offer relatively large capacities even though the vehicles carry few passengers. The term is most often applied to rail transport and bus transport, where low headways are often needed to move large numbers of people in mass transit railways and bus rapid transit systems. A lower headway requires more infrastructure, making lower headways expensive to achieve.
Bryan Foy resigned as head of production to become an independent producer for the company and Arthur Krim became studio chief. Eagle-Lion would help finance the films and offer facilities, although producers would find their own money too. Along with Foy, other independent producers who worked for Eagle-Lion included Edward Small, Walter Wanger and George Pal. They began making lower-budgeted films, enjoying particular success with film noir. Eagle-Lion had acquired the film studio of Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC) which had acquired the building from Grand National Pictures which ceased operations in 1939.
However, in the digital realm, it could be argued that the constant state of technological change will cause a digital user to keep upgrading and buying other equipment once their digital camera becomes quickly obsolete. Other costs of digital photography include specialized batteries, memory cards and long-term data storage. The cost of digital editing software can be considerable, especially if newer features are required. The emergence of very high quality phone cameras since the early 2010s are making lower end, small sensor digital cameras redundant, almost as quickly as they grew in the last decade.
Before the Fender Squier line of guitars was introduced in 1982, Fender was making lower priced guitars such as the Fender Lead series at its Fullerton, California plant. Until the introduction of the Fender Squier series, Fender had never produced lower priced guitars based on its main Stratocaster and Telecaster models and had always used different model designs for its lower priced guitars. In the late 1970s and early 1980s Fender was facing competition from lower priced Japanese made guitars. The higher priced Fender guitars were made in the United States and could not compete with the lower prices of Japanese made Fender copies.
Director Katsuhiko Fujii had been a competent director at Nikkatsu, making lower-profile sequels in the Apartment Wife and Eros Schedule Book series until his talent for SM showed through in the Naomi Tani project, Cruelty: Black Rose Torture (1975).Weisser, p. 97. In Lady Moonflower he teamed up with Tani again, with a script by her long-time collaborator, SM-author Oniroku Dan. Kōyū Ohara would direct a more successful variation on the story of Lady Moonflower, also scripted by Dan and starring Tani, in Fairy in a Cage (1977), which is regarded as one of the best of Nikkatsu's forays into the SM-themed pink film.
Following the rebellions, in May 1838, the British government sent Governor General Lord Durham to Lower and Upper Canada in order to investigate the uprisings and to bring forth solutions. His recommendations were formulated in what is known as "Lord Durham's Report" and suggested the forced union of the Canadas with the expressed purpose of "making [Lower Canada] an English Province [that] should never again be placed in any hands but those of an English population." Doing so, he claimed, would speed up the assimilation of the French-Canadian population, "a people with no history, and no literature" into a homogenized English population. This would prevent what he considered to be ethnic conflicts.
While those rival the A320neo, the smaller MRJ and SSJ100 could be stretched. They are often the largest airliners which can access City Airports like London City Airport, benefiting from their longer range and lower fuel burn to open new markets while making lower noise for better local community acceptance. In 2019, after attempting to renegotiate scope clauses, United Airlines ultimately decided to order fifty CRJs for its regional affiliates; the aircraft will be sourced from existing CRJ700 airframes and reconfigured with 50 seats in three classes. Bombardier will recertify the aircraft as the CRJ550 model, with a lower MTOW to comply with the scope clauses, and hopes to sell this new configuration to replace up to 700 existing 50-seaters with US regional airlines. By August 2019, there were 1,100 50-seat jets operated worldwide including 700 in the US, often more than 20 years old. SkyWest wants to replace 150 of its 200 ageing Bombardier CRJ200s and ERJs and while Many have logged 30,000 cycles, their life may be extended to 60,000 cycles for 10-15 more years of service.

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