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"peter out" Definitions
  1. to gradually become smaller, quieter, etc. and then end

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Then, finally, rains along the Gulf Coast will peter out.
Instead, many cases will likely peter out in circuit courts.
She didn't avoid asking Peter out because she wasn't interested.
Still, don't count Peter out of the running, for obvious reasons ...
And does this ugly populism peter out, as it often does?
Otherwise it's very much a bear market rally and will peter out.
The Moroccans may be hoping the thrust for independence will peter out.
It could peter out, and result in nothing or only minor charges.
They peak around January and February and usually peter out by August.
They witnessed Occupy Wall Street rise and then sort of peter out.
We are likely to see action in the markets peter out after this.
I thought the whole Donald Trump thing was just going to peter out.
It's happened a couple times in the last year, only to peter out.
Other things, other people's stories peter out and expire, or else, get buried.
But Trump has also repeatedly let momentum for major gun reform peter out.
The scene started to splinter and peter out for a number of reasons.
Instead, they actually took several more months to "peter out," Giuliani said Sunday.
Sometimes they peter out, and we go, Alright, we learned we don't wanna do that.
The government is now going to have to hope that his protests simply peter out.
Google knows this — that the tremendous profitability of its search business will peter out eventually.
But the goodwill is beginning to peter out, replaced by tighter immigration controls and rising xenophobia.
Moore's law has started to peter out because making ever-denser chips has hit physical limits.
Will it lead to meaningful action over the next two years, or peter out by 2020?
Without the right fuel, there's a good chance you'll peter out mid-way through your workout.
I don't know what it is yet, but I don't want it to just peter out. 3.
That and sharp declines by U.S. stocks have convinced investors its monetary tightening may soon peter out.
Given the chance to sell Peter out to a fellow small-time villain, he chooses not to.
But they were bought off with an amnesty in 2009 and the attacks started to peter out.
But it may hold back and hope that protests simply "peter out," an analyst in Caracas said.
As the wages of older workers peter out, the number of them in the workforce are only growing.
Nevertheless, I expect it to finally peter out some time in late 2018, and probably not much sooner.
If Musil's colossus of philosophical and social fiction seems to peter out, that's because he never finished it.
When do you imagine ... do you imagine that will continue, or do you think it's gonna peter out?
But spending could also rise sharply if growth starts to peter out earlier than expected, government officials say.
Usually, the protests peter out, or move too slowly to shutter a temporary exhibition before its scheduled closing.
I don't want everyone around to watch me peter out, not even able to walk across the room.
Despite the new energy, the protests could easily peter out if opposition parties are unable to capitalize on them.
Their problems could soon wash back onto America's shores, just as Uncle Sam's domestic boom starts to peter out.
Enter Trump Birtherism had started to peter out as a mainstream issue when Donald Trump took up the cause.
However, a murky Green New Deal mired in politics and vulnerable to opposition could just as easily peter out.
But if that happens, the current movement toward unprecedented accountability for sexual harassers will probably start to peter out.
The government kept an aloof stance toward the protests until late last week, hoping the movement would peter out.
The government had kept an aloof stance toward the protests until late last week, hoping they would peter out.
Some Israelis, like the defense minister, Moshe Yaalon, say this wave will peter out when it produces no clear results.
Twitter and Snapchat both saw explosive early growth, but have seen that peter out to more modest increases later on.
But the controversy could also just peter out, as happened recently after a presidential vote in Democratic Republic of Congo.
In particular, we expect China's recovery to peter out over the course of this year as policy support is withdrawn.
Some colonies might slowly peter out after losing one, he said, but many species will simply promote a new queen.
A pair of Buddhist monks taught me that it's essential to make your gathering decisively end rather than peter out.
Because as retailers see the sale season — and their stock of merchandise — peter out, that's when the deep clearances finally begin.
In a more practical way, though, it creates an artificial upbeat ending for a film that would otherwise just peter out.
These waves peter out on the way to Earth, requiring delicate instrumentation that must adjust for any interference on our planet.
As cases rise in places such as Italy and Spain and the United States, China's numbers have begun to peter out.
Knott's poems often peter out in this way, as though he had stored up only enough expression to cover their openings.
"These initiatives would typically peter out quite quickly," said Pal Nyiri, a professor at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam who studies Chinese nationalism.
Past cycles suggest these profit revivals peter out after about a year and stocks can struggle once earnings-growth rates peak.
This year, dealers are awash with 2774 model cars, as a long-running boom in car sales begins to peter out.
They peter out in the mid-1990s, as she began to show signs of Alzheimer's disease a few years before her death.
But are we just seeing another 'bond tantrum' that will soon peter out, like for instance the Bund selloff in April 113?
This season's Rockets will likely peter out with a first-round playoff exit and the departure of free-agent-to-be Howard.
But city leaders had encouraged confidence that the virus was not highly contagious and that the outbreak was likely to peter out.
Do you think youth protests about climate change will peter out or become more confrontational in the coming weeks, months and years?
McIlroy tried to draw Woods into casual conversation early in the match only to have his attempts peter out like short putts.
The best part about sex with an Aries is that their libido doesn't peter out as the relationship leaves the honeymoon phase.
It's a fun premise, and even if this show, too, might peter out a year from now, it's great fun in the moment.
"When [the negative] dialogue starts to peter out, people will start seeing their favorite stocks creeping up and making new highs," he said.
Outbreaks like this will peter out after a few episodes of transmission from person to person after going too fast and too hard.
Whenever chicken arrives at supermarkets in Havana these days, long queues quickly form and do not peter out until the stock is exhausted.
Some studies posit that savings peter out above $50 billion in assets—a tiny fraction of the trillions held by really big banks.
History, like surfing, happens in waves, some that peter out, others that refract, bending, their energy coming back to us in unexpected ways.
Stocks' sure-footedness this year may end up like 2018's hot January rally only to peter out and end in the negative.
If you thought the current unicorn trend would quietly peter out of the news cycle and your social media feeds, you were severely mistaken.
The strategic interests that govern them are the chief reason why they worry Western governments—and perhaps also why many of them peter out.
Individuals' donations to a disaster tend to peter out after a week, he said, but companies and foundations often wait longer before they give.
"The recent uptick in issuance should peter out if the surge in August was Brexit-related," said Tomas Hirst, European credit strategist at CreditSights.
If the progress does peter out, though, it could mean that years of single-minded effort will have crowded out the next crucial breakthrough.
It seems most likely that Phoenix will take home an Oscar for his performance but the film will peter out in its other races.
Johnson said he expected the far-right threat to peter out after Obama's presidency and when Republicans took back control of the White House.
Things that could have been great as full-length games, like "The London Heist" or Batman: Arkham VR, peter out just as things get exciting.
Of the emerging fintech lenders, the big ones will get stronger and the small ones will attach to the larger players or simply peter out.
Mathew Wong, an assistant professor of social sciences at the Education University of Hong Kong, said Beijing was likely to let the protests peter out.
A dozen miles west of Miami, the strip malls peter out and give way to expansive meadows of sawgrass, marking the edge of Everglades National Park.
Yaw Ngoha was 19 and had a basic school diploma when he followed his older brother Peter out of one of Ghana's poorest regions to Bawdie.
JP Morgan Cazenove reduced its rating on equities to "underweight" for the first time since 2007, saying the recent market rebound was set to peter out.
They have promised to roll back austerity imposed by their conservative predecessors but have watched investment start to fall and past declines in joblessness peter out.
"The protest movement has been going on for months, spread across the country, and sustained itself despite expectations that it would peter out," Mr. Verjee said.
If you're a person with limited time and energy to spend on the whole online dating thing, it's even more likely for conversation to peter out.
That trend started to peter out with the signing of the now defunct Oslo Accords peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) in 1993.
Beatriz was expected to weaken once it hit land in southwestern Mexico on Thursday evening, the NHC added, and peter out over the mountainous region on Friday.
We saw big, seemingly revolutionary ideas such as social business simply peter out because we never looked under the hood to see what truly needs to change.
In Gervais' first film, The Invention Of Lying, he created a hilariously awful world of comic excess, then let the story peter out into something disappointingly small.
We're not sure where this "coming of age" story is going (assuming it's going anywhere), and the possibility that it could peter out into nothingness is palpable.
Hannah admits she didn't ask Peter out because she thought he wanted to be the Bachelor; Peter repeatedly suggests Hannah should join his season of The Bachelor.
The spike in infection rates was enough for the World Health Organization to declare a global health emergency, only to see the epidemic seemingly peter out months later.
Almost all economic data since the bank's last meeting in December has been "disappointingly weak with no sign that the current slowdown could peter out soon," he added.
A narrow Republican reliance on noncollege-educated whites would lead, at best, to continued popular vote losses and ever smaller Electoral College wins, which would eventually peter out.
Now, it has already bounced more than $16 from its December lows, which could mean that the rally might soon peter out at the SMH's $97 ceiling of resistance.
But then the fifty-foot flames will peter out just at the base of the hill and retreat, and the house in Hyampom will stand to see another summer.
RUSSIA CBANK SAYS - ANNUAL INFLATION WILL RETURN TO 4% IN THE FIRST HALF OF 2020 WHEN THE EFFECTS OF RUBLES WEAKENING IN 2018 AND THE VAT RISE PETER OUT.
"We, however, expect growth to peter out as (the) rate cut cycle kicks in, given the significant positive ALM (asset liability management) position of KSA (Saudi) banks," it said.
"The thing about looking for some grand theory, like Marxism or whatever 'ism,' is that a lot of those sort of peter out or are eventually discredited," Farmer said.
Russia relies on oil and natural gas exports for a majority of its government income, but the current generation of oilfields will start to peter out in the coming decade.
We contend that the carbon reductions from a national consumption/carbon tax would be so massive that the left's main opposition to the Washington state's initiative, impotence, would peter out.
Early on, Ms. Hamrick, who started studying ballet as a child in Williamsburg, Va., danced prominent roles in "Apollo" and "Les Sylphides," but gradually her debuts started to peter out.
Far From Home takes a broader view, taking Peter out of New York to show how the rest of the world is reacting to events chronicled in the past 22 films.
"LONG-TERM ADJUSTMENT" Though oil prices have recovered more than 50 percent since late January, the rally could easily peter out before the labor market tightens in the Gulf once again.
Certainly adjusting Google's search ranking to downrank bullshit and propaganda regardless of the source seems like it would qualify as relatively restrained, though, and this specific incident may just peter out.
Some big bond managers, however, remain skeptical of the rebound, attributing it more to a clutch of technical factors that will soon peter out than to a lasting improvement in fundamentals.
Analysts have long predicted the case would peter out or be settled without a trade war, but the prospect of retaliation is grabbing more attention than before amid global trade tensions.
Because the FBI is involved this time around, it's time for everyone to put their cards on the table and Eli calls Peter out on rigging the election for his wife.
Yet much of James Blake's music has felt like a series of sketches, ideas that peter out too quickly in claustrophobic spaces, songs that couldn't quite see the forest for the trees.
Some analysts warn next year's scheduled tax hike could hurt already fragile private consumption, at a time that a construction boom leading up to the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games may peter out.
But at a certain point, they peter out, and their ability to push back the bits of dust and other matter — the thin, mysterious stuff floating within our galaxy&aposs walls — wanes.
Sampha's voice was commanding; over and over the crowd would start to sing along with songs, only to peter out as they found themselves unable to keep up with his tireless falsetto.
Eo Kyu-jin, an analyst at eBest Securities, said the OLED business was not doing enough to shore up profit and the seasonal price rise would peter out in the fourth quarter.
But one tip your blogger can share after 298 years is to see how long the counter-trends last; if they peter out quickly, that is a sign the mood is set.
And they have acted with little urgency to protect the special counsel from retaliation by Donald Trump, allowing a legislative effort to safeguard Mueller from being fired to peter out last year.
Momentum for the idea appeared to peter out as the Russian-Turkish conflict intensified, but the West's lackluster response to the recent coup attempt threatens to put it back on the table.
And while most movies of this type simply peter out, "Instructions" maintains such an unswerving commitment to its dark purpose that its final, gorgeously tenebrous images will leave you wobbly for days.
"R193 is important because if it's greater than 219, the infection will probably keep spreading, and if it's less than 210, the outbreak will likely peter out," the Atlantic's Ed Yong explains.
Some analysts warn next year's scheduled tax hike could hurt already fragile private consumption, at a time that a construction boom leading up to the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games may peter out.
"Despite appearing to be the start of an appreciation trend, we believe that the sterling rally will peter out in the coming months," wrote analysts at BMI Research in a note to clients.
Earlier Monday, Allianz Global Investors' Kristina Hooper also said the rally looks like it is starting to peter out, and investors should brace for bouts of volatility that could upend a vulnerable rally.
Though Ernesto, in the middle of the ocean, isn't a threat to land and is forecast to peter out in a matter of days, it's unknown how the wildfire smoke will affect the tempest.
But the filmmakers have no idea what to do with this storyline, and they just let it peter out in favor of turning Rings into yet another low-res copy of the first film.
Some of the momentum seen last month though may peter out as new business expansion was largely driven by new contracts and work to recover from an earthquake and other natural disasters in September.
"UK manufacturing is benefiting from both continued brisk growth in domestic demand as well as improving global demand, but this momentum likely will peter out in 2017," said Samuel Tombs, economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics.
Critics had expressed worries that any number set by the legislation would instead become a de facto maximum, and negotiations would peter out once an agreement was reached on a select number of drugs.
To Chris Harrison, Rachel recalls that she was actually having a great time with Bryan on the date (okay, Rachel), but couldn't get the emotional cocktail of her conflict with Peter out of her system.
MILAN, March 7 (Reuters) - JP Morgan Cazenove has reduced the weight of stocks in its balanced portfolio to "underweight" for the first time since 2007, saying the recent market rebound was set to peter out.
They cried, they snogged, they traded "I love yous," and then they never saw each other again — until last night, when the show trotted Peter out onstage to submit to its ritualistic relationship post-mortem.
This "risk on" trend should peter out in the coming weeks, however, because monetary policy decisions from the European Central Bank, U.S. Federal Reserve and Bank of Japan are likely to fall short of market expectations.
And Trump's aggressive policies are hardly alone in weighing on the economy — one force is the length of the expansion, already the longest in U.S. history and bound eventually to peter out of its own accord.
Until recently, a rise in salaries one month would peter out the next, but the upward trajectory in 2016 reflects wage gains even for Americans at the low end of the pay scale, Ms. Swonk said.
It may not be the revolutionary marriage of first-person shooter with massively multiplayer online game that we were originally promised, and the game could very well peter out again, just as it did one year ago.
"There was a lot of optimism based on the Trump agenda at the start of the new year and it has started to peter out," said Robert Pavlik, chief market strategist at Boston Private in New York.
"We expect that a topping out of U.S. real yields will put a firmer floor under gold prices this year and Fed's hiking cycle to peter out in 2802.50," said Sabrin Chowdhury, commodities analyst at Fitch Solutions.
With year-on-year gains from conventional breeding beginning to peter out and an ever-expanding human population to feed, the race is on to find new ways to persuade plants to put on even more weight.
That same day, Sajet said there were so many people in the Presidential portrait gallery that the museum had to close off the space for a while and wait for people to peter out before letting others in.
The uproar is unlikely to peter out any time soon, not unless Fink and Black step down from the board, as did fellow disgraced billionaire Warren B. Kanders, who resigned as the Whitney Museum's vice-chairman this summer.
PUBLIC REACTION to school shootings in America follows a familiar pattern: an outpouring of grief and revulsion is followed by demands for stricter gun laws, which peter out in the face of implacable resistance from pro-gun politicians.
"The tricky exercise for the ECB is to actually announce that they will continue buying in 22, but that it will peter out gradually these purchases," said Peter Vanden Houte, chief euro zone economist at ING Financial Markets.
The ones that are OK usually either peter out at the climax like Guardians of the Galaxy or have lots of needless exposition to build up to a really great climactic fight scene like Captain America: Civil War.
The choice to end abruptly on "it," rather than allowing the sentence to gently peter out (" … happen to a great team") is itself demeaning, as whatever transpired is so commonplace, "it" does not warrant the effort of specificity.
Seperately, residential building permits issued in Germany dropped 7 percent on the year in the first six months of 2017, data showed on Thursday, in a sign that a construction boom in Europe's biggest economy could soon peter out.
SALGUEIRO, Brazil (Reuters) - The rusting tracks of Brazil's Transnordestina railway peter out and give way to a dirt trail in a remote corner of the country's arid northeast, far from the ports or farms it was meant to serve.
She said endorsements have been slow coming because many people in the district also think Swalwell's run will peter out, and because Swalwell himself has said he would run for his seat again if he drops out of the national race.
The question is whether the current #MeToo movement can improve the lot of women across India and make workplaces safer, or whether the efforts will peter out as attention fades and the inevitable backlash from India's patriarchal culture sets in.
"Complacency is creeping back in and we do not think policy makers will beat expectations - the ECB has the highest hurdle - thus the risk rally is likely to peter out in coming weeks," the bank's global strategy team led by Michael Hartnett said.
By then, he said, the deficit-funded fiscal stimulus provided by the GOP tax law and the bipartisan agreement to boost spending will start to peter out, and the Federal Reserve will have continued raising interest rates to battle an overheating economy.
BERLIN, Aug 22016 (Reuters) - Residential building permits issued in Germany dropped 220 percent on the year in the first six months of 217, data showed on Thursday, in a sign that a construction boom in Europe's biggest economy could soon peter out.
Airbus hopes the A2787neo's refreshed design with new engines will help it defend its position in the lucrative 2100-2150 seat market, as a second honeymoon in the market and a burst of orders caused by production delays at Boeing start to peter out.
If people are left with the impression that Google's legal but unethical tax dodging — which is widespread across both tech companies and service industries — has been reined in, then the passionate indignation that's led to these measures in the first place could peter out prematurely.
It will either destroy the brand of the journalism — in which case, advertisers won't be interested — or the truth is that young writers will earn much more money writing corporate propaganda under the guise of writing articles and the journalism stuff will peter out.
The second, notably, yielded diminishing returns -- taking in about two-thirds the worldwide box-office haul of its predecessor -- and one suspects after an initial flurry of interest in its timed-for-Valentine's-Day release, enthusiasm for the third will quickly peter out as well.
She said the country was likely to feel some implications when the total amount is reduced to 20 billion euros from 30 billion and later when the purchases peter out by the end of the year, but the impact should be smaller than in other economies.
It feels, increasingly, trapped in a series of storylines that don't resolve but, instead, peter out in a way that leaves you wondering if you're trapped in some master narrative dictated by a writers room that doesn't particularly care if things add up in the end.
"About not telling anyone that I left the Beatles—PAUL and Klein both spent the day persuading me it was better not to say anything—asking me not to say anything because it would 'hurt the Beatles'—and 'let's just let it peter out'—remember?" adds Lennon.
The difference between the two writers — to some people, the voice of Generation X and the voice of the millennial generation, and who are both compared ad nauseam to Joan Didion — is that Daum's observations ultimately peter out after she's satisfied with berating angry millennial straw women.
Look, if you believe the economy is going to stay strong, then maybe this rally does peter out, but you've got my blessing to put on some exposure on any one of these or all of them, as I think Lang is going to be dead right.
In an earlier interview, Tad Devine, a senior adviser to the campaign, said Mr. Sanders's success raising vast amounts of money from small donors separates him from other liberal candidates who generated such enthusiasm in the past but who saw their early success peter out as money ran dry.
It had no idea what was going to happen next and neither did I, what appeared on the page could be good or not good, could turn out to be a story or peter out into a dead end, but whatever wanted to appear, the machine made visible.
People who aren't great communicators often opt for ghosting people instead of having a mature and adult conversation about how they're not interested in continuing seeing you, or go through the months-long saga of letting the budding romance peter out naturally by sending one word "haha" replies to your texts.
I picture some togaed stereotype waking up in his marbled villa, looking out at the Roman road, the Colosseum squatting in the distance, thinking about the evening's party, whether it will become a wine-lubricated orgy or just sort of peter out into a long political argument over roasted boar.
While the wine sellers at places like Tribeca Wine Merchants, with their elite clientele, may think rosé will "peter out" by next year, talk to the people that actually sell most of America its wines, and the news isn't so promising for those of us eagerly awaiting the move away from rosé.
But if you're behind on the Christmas lights bandwagon — or just can't bear the thought of untangling yours this year — it's worth grabbing some while they're still included in Amazon's Cyber Week sales (which are likely to peter out by November 30) or get some delivered to your door through Prime Now.
While Serial popularized the idea of appointment podcast-listening, S-Town shows that its producers recognize the appeal of having a completed story to kick out the door, rather than an ongoing feature that changes as they continue to report, follow new developments, and chase a story that may eventually just peter out without answers.
Dodge past the cigarette hawkers and camera crews on the entry road, swing a right before crossing the railway lines, follow a mildly malodorous line of port-a-potties until they peter out, and that's where you'll find Tamer: frying chicken, mixing yoghurt-tahini sauce, and barking orders to his eager cohort of line chefs.
Despite hopes that Covid-19, the disease caused by the virus, might peter out by summer, "I think it's reasonable to expect that you have to factor Covid into emergency response preparation for this summer," said Dr. David Lee Thomas, a professor of medicine in the division of infectious diseases at Johns Hopkins University.
If it succeeds in capturing large, year-after-year sales, Musk's big bet on creating a new carmaker will be a stunning success; conversely, if sales are only middling or peter out, Tesla will probably fail — there does not appear to be a Plan B. As to the market, the Model 3 has driven almost every major carmaker on the planet to plan their own electrics.
Buy a 2-pack of 50-ounce Tide Free and Gentle Liquid Laundry Detergent (64 loads total) on Amazon for $12.35Buy Tide Pods 3-in-1 (72 pods) on Amazon for $17.97Step 8: Listen for the end of the cycleWhen the cycle ends, turn the tap off and wait a few seconds before disconnecting the quick-release valve to let any built-up water pressure peter out.
The arrival of the caravan has frayed nerves in this border city, the last stop in a five-week-long journey for Central Americans intent on seeking asylum in the US. In southern Mexico, the migrants were showered with donated clothes from strangers, hot meals from volunteers and entertainment from mariachis and clowns, but the goodwill began to peter out as they made their way north from Mexico City.
Hannah Ann calls Peter out for reaching out to her parents after their breakup and telling them he wishes they met outside reality TV.  She calls him out for downplaying what happened with Madison in the middle of her proposal, which put her on the spot and meant she didn't know if she was saying "yes" to him choosing her over someone else or because she was the only option.
TF: There has been a lot of discussion, most prominently in Britain before it opted for a three-week shutdown, about "herd immunity" — let a lot of people quickly get the virus, most will recover fine, tend to the most ill, but within a period of weeks a critical mass of people who become immune will eventually force the virus to peter out because it won't have enough hosts.
Most importantly, she examined as much of Maier's work as she could get her hands on in order to trace her movements, sometimes minute by minute, from the time she first picked up a camera through the 1970s, when her photographic record starts to peter out, either because Maier stopped working as assiduously as she had for so many years, or because later works were lost in the dispersal of her stored archive.
When people imagine flying they imagine it as a magical, dreamlike experience, and it frequently is — but at the same time, learning to fly can sometimes be more Type II fun than Type I. (I suspect that this, more than the admittedly high cost, is why a lot of student pilots peter out and never finish their certification.) Whatever the price point, the ICON people deserve kudos for building an aircraft which makes flying reliably far more the latter than the former.
At this moment when you recognize for the first time that you are wasting a literal fortune just to lug an oversized man-shaped bag through a long-ago-destroyed, overpriced tourist wasteland, as your pulse races and you realize that this misshapen, pointless, charmless mountain of wincing leather will soon propose marriage to you, of all things, that's when you know in your heart that all lives peter out early and become miserable descents into old age and disappointment.

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