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HIV infection rates have plateaued in the US Rates of new HIV infections in the United States plateaued after years of steady decline, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported in February.
Some analysts say domestic demand growth already may have plateaued.
It's fair to have assumed that smartphone innovation had plateaued.
But since the fall, the slowly rising number has plateaued.
Like home prices, rents have plateaued with a southern bias.
The adult smoking rate has plateaued at about 13 percent.
Despite this, Apple's iPhone sales have plateaued in recent years.
Not surprisingly, IHOP's revenues have plateaued in the past few years.
Then I plateaued because I didn't know how to eat correctly.
But that spike faded as their performance on the task plateaued.
The Burgundy region gained 8% in November, while all others plateaued.
So while cheddar has plateaued, we're living in a mozzarella Renaissance.
Dealer profits appear to have plateaued and come off their peak.
Sadly, diversity numbers haven't just plateaued in places; they've dropped, steadily.
Cash levels have also plateaued as a percent of market cap.
Infinity has performed well, but sales have plateaued amid intensifying competition.
But by the end of last year, Vaivai's lifting had plateaued.
"Symptoms have plateaued over the last week," he wrote on Twitter.
At the same time, population growth among white women has plateaued.
Meanwhile, evenings spent with friends have basically plateaued, or even fallen.
There the heights plateaued, even slightly decreasing in the 90's.
Meanwhile, the authors found that obesity rates among men had plateaued.
As you can see, they have plateaued over the last three years.
In fact, it has plateaued over the past two years (see chart).
The dollar amounts increased gradually before they plateaued at around $22019 million.
Mortgage rates have plateaued this week, despite continued turbulence in international markets.
Inflation in other major economies has plateaued or is weakening as well.
After nine months of constant nerve stimulation, his level of consciousness plateaued.
At the age of 12, he worried that his career had plateaued.
But Buttigieg has plateaued in the mid-single digits in recent weeks.
Job gains have cooled off, and wage growth seems to have plateaued.
The number of oil rigs operating in U.S. fields has plateaued recently.
For one thing, trade has stopped surging, and seems to have plateaued.
I went through a rise, a very deep valley and then plateaued.
Finally, America's total use of energy has plateaued, even as growth continues.
Now the number is around two hundred thousand, where it has plateaued.
But the maximum reported age at death has plateaued at around 115 years.
Government officials continued to do this even after the drop plateaued last year.
Investment in new equipment recovered after the recession, but has plateaued since 2014.
Facebook's monthly active user plateaued in North America but roared up in Europe.
The reason, I'd venture to suggest, is that digital camera development has plateaued.
It's no secret that Google's mobile devices have plateaued in their upgrade appeal.
Then, in 103, growth plateaued at around fifty million users and wouldn't budge.
Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly suggested SoulCycle's business has plateaued.
I plateaued when I hit 330 pounds, my weight was just fucking stuck.
Monthly auto sales have plateaued, prompting job cuts at General Motors and Ford.
Their growth was proportional to their spending, but that's since plateaued, Mittelman says.
Life expectancy actually increased or plateaued in some Western states, the researchers reported.
Some careers have plateaued, some have fizzled and others are continuing an ascent.
Women haven't plateaued, it's the rules we were playing by that were outdated.
And though he'd worked hard to lose a significant amount of weight, he'd plateaued.
The phone industry has plateaued and now moves very slowly, compared to other tech.
But even in the world of film, where technology has largely plateaued, inconsistencies remain.
All Images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoLet's face it, the world of fitness trackers has plateaued.
Like most memes, usage plateaued as its function shifted to a referential callback joke.
And wage growth has plateaued as the labour market has slowed (see chart 1).
As the mobile category has plateaued, wearables continue to grow at an impressive pace.
Mortgage rates have plateaued so far this week, despite continued turbulence in international markets.
It kind of plateaued there, and then it's just slowly drifting into very ordinary.
These employees don't volunteer, miss opportunities to take initiative, and seem to have plateaued.
But just because you're living at home again does not mean that you've plateaued.
The former lawmaker dropped out of the presidential race after his poll numbers plateaued.
In 2011, US life expectancy plateaued, and three years later it started to drop.
But her numbers have since plateaued, placing her in fourth place in most polls.
Those who knew him said he left the agency disgruntled after his career plateaued.
We brought it down during the Great Society, but then it sort of plateaued.
Now, that didn't work, which is really interesting, that e-book sales have plateaued.
Meanwhile, Twitter's stock price continues to plummet; the markets demand user growth, which has plateaued.
Booty-fever raged here in America in the early 2000s and then kind of plateaued.
The big takeaway: The number of Americans that don't have health insurance has mostly plateaued.
Nearly every gallon of gasoline has 10% ethanol, though that has plateaued in recent years.
First of all, rents have plateaued and have stayed that way for most of 2016.
Scholars who study childhood obesity disagree about whether childhood obesity has plateaued or is increasing.
The downward tendency has also now plateaued out, with some signs it could be reversing.
A rapidly escalating outbreak has plateaued, and come down faster than would have been expected.
In most recent polls, Warren seems to have plateaued in the mid- to high teens.
WHO said earlier in the day that cases in China peaked and plateaued between Jan.
Even the North Sea, even Norway, which plateaued recently, is now increasing production this year.
Yet at the same time, we had to face the reality that our business had plateaued.
Looking at a chart of Delta, Johnson points out that the airline appears to have plateaued.
While Warren's standing in the polls has risen consistently over time, Sanders has plateaued at best.
The price has largely plateaued since then, in spite of the subsequent imposition of U.S. sanctions.
There were some comparisons to the Year of the Woman in 1992, which kind of plateaued.
It already has: Warehouse worker hiring plateaued, despite record sales, for the first time last year.
Trump's support among independents has risen to 6900 percent, while Clinton's has plateaued at 2628 percent.
By 1980, the numbers were 42.5% and 57.5% — and the numbers have largely plateaued since then.
In some countries, infections have actually increased, which helps explain why progress has plateaued over all.
Retaining users and appealing to newcomers is critical as Skype's growth has plateaued in recent years.
But funding and treatment breakthroughs have recently plateaued: 2016 saw 5 million more cases than 2015.
She quickly raised about $53,25 in pledges from people she knew, but then plateaued at $230,2000.
Pop music by women, however, plateaued in Canada in the late 90s and into the aughts.
Also scary: Facebook user growth has plateaued in the U.S. and Canada, its most valuable market.
High-speed rail projects have plateaued in many nations as governments balk at their high costs.
I tracked the weights I lifted, but when I plateaued, I just switched rep schemes or exercises.
But now that the smartphone and tablet have plateaued, new form factors are the talk of tech.
Apple's hardware sales have plateaued, so the company is relying more on services to spur its business.
The athletes who delayed specialization were often better than their specialized peers, who plateaued at lower levels.
Growth in monthly active users, the metric most watched by Wall Street, has plateaued in recent quarters.
"I think it has kind of plateaued," Ustwo studio head Dan Gray says of the premium market.
While the state is by no means bust, analysis suggests the good times have at least plateaued.
As for the natural hair movement of the mid-aughts, it has sort of "plateaued," says Medina.
Smartphone technology has plateaued, and the trend is for us to hang on to our phones longer.
"More recently, they have plateaued in higher-income countries, although obesity levels remain unacceptably high," he said.
Their numbers have since grown but have plateaued at levels far below what biologists consider self-sustaining.
It actually plateaued back then, and I should have kept making stuff so I wasn't completely shocked.
Four years (itself often considered a negative) of plateaued production make him anything but a sure thing.
While the overall vaccine exemption rate grew between 20.98 and 21.5, Omer said, it plateaued after that.
While the number of cases had been growing, the NCHHS said Friday that it has since plateaued.
Improvements in life expectancy generally plateaued at about four hours of running per week, Dr. Lee says.
WHO's director-general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said the team reported that cases "peaked and plateaued" between Jan.
It's easy to envision what would have happened had Macklemore's trajectory as an independent artist plateaued then.
But over the last six years, that percentage has plateaued, bouncing between 8 percent and 9 percent.
However, the percentage of women-founded venture-backed companies globally has plateaued at approximately 17 percent since 183.
They found that age of death plateaued around the same time as Calment died, in or about 1997.
"We like to see that their weight has plateaued for a minimum of six months," says Dr. Capla.
While the pipeline of new work remains historically high, there are signs the market has plateaued for now.
While he does remain the frontrunner, his lead has narrowed, and the excitement around his campaign has plateaued.
While delivery of jet fuel in Europe has continued to decline, data indicates it has plateaued in China. 
"The Republicans have plateaued," Ladjevardian, a former adviser to O'Rourke, said in a late February interview in Houston.
But the overall growth in the fan base has plateaued as new video platforms such TikTok grab eyeballs.
But so many other crucial sectors seem to have plateaued and entrenched themselves in a counter-capitalistic way.
While usership of other popular social media like Facebook, Twitter, and Snapchat has plateaued, TikTok's popularity took off.
The term "peak autos" keeps getting tossed around, which means auto sales have plateaued and January numbers have softened.
As ride-hail growth has plateaued in recent years, the food venture has grown like a prize-winning pumpkin.
Cleverer value propositions such as flash sales sites and coupon marketplaces seem to have plateaued at relatively low volumes.
But by this past spring, I had plateaued—working out constantly, six days a week, but with moderate results.
But after 3D printing plateaued in the consumer market, it appears to have widened its scope to digital entertainment.
After decades of growth, global CO24 emissions plateaued between 25 and 22, and there were hopes they had peaked.
While flows into Europe have also risen in 2017, they plateaued before reaching $4 billion in November, it said.
Smartphone innovation has plateaued in offering must-have features, so consumers aren't spending lots of money to upgrade anymore.
At the time, the membership of Students for Fair Admissions had plateaued at "a few thousand," he told me.
For the first ten minutes there was nothing, then the n-butanol increased to a set level and plateaued.
Digital publishers like BuzzFeed, Vox Media and Vice looked for years like the future of journalism — until advertising plateaued.
Although it found that overdoses plateaued between 2300 and 22013, there's a very clear correlation: More benzos, more overdoses.
He plateaued in polling after his spring splash, and by August, he still hadn't nabbed a single Iowa endorsement.
Sales of classic brands have plateaued, and upstarts are grabbing market share, leaving companies like Nestlé struggling to adjust.
However, the company has struggled to meet expectations in the year since, and growth has plateaued in recent months.
Asked whether the rally had plateaued, Retzler said he instead views the market moves as a sign of sector rotation.
Domestic profits, and the worldwide profits of American firms, peaked relative to GDP in 2012, and have plateaued since then.
Overall, sales numbers of the iPhone have plateaued as Apple has reached or passed the saturation point in many markets.
Sales numbers have fallen since their peak, before the financial crisis, and prices have plateaued in the last few years.
He plateaued for about a year and then his standing began to deteriorate again, until about January of this year.
The chart below shows how graphic-novel sales have been increasing through the book channel but plateaued at comic shops.
If you look at say horse racing or dog racing records, they plateaued in the 1950s for the most part.
His numbers have plateaued at an underwater level that leave him as the least popular president-elect of all time.
Poverty rates plateaued on his watch, bucking national trends and earning him an award as he left office in 2013.
"What was a rapidly escalating outbreak has plateaued and then come down faster than one would have expected," he said.
The move came after a number of quarters where sales of iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, and other Apple devices seemingly plateaued.
But even as the group's influence has grown through publications and social media, its membership has plateaued at around 5,800.
The U.S.'s spending on science, as a share of its gross domestic product, however, plateaued between 2014 to 2015.
While Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat have all added more people over the past four years, Twitter's growth has mostly plateaued.
So I tried to understand why I was seeing something different than previous studies that found pain plateaued around age 60.
As rents have plateaued nationally, they continue to rise here, again as much as 10 percent per year in popular neighborhoods.
The social media platform currently has just over 300 million users — a point at which some analysts believe it has plateaued.
Living donors make up a fraction of transplants, and their numbers have plateaued amid barriers to the option (The Associated Press).
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Global dairy prices plateaued as whole milk prices dropped on Thursday at the second dairy auction held in June.
She went to a psychiatrist and therapist, which she says did help, and her symptoms plateaued for a bit, until college.
But as the business plateaued, the team saw potential to use data science about people's identity to get them better jobs.
In that dataset, too, they found the maximum age of death across the countries plateaued in 1995, slightly before Calment died.
Des Moines (CNN)Pete Buttigieg, a candidate who once had more momentum than any Democrat in the 290 race, has plateaued.
No. Widlitz noted that despite the stellar earnings report, 'HD' does have a high multiple, and gross margins may have plateaued.
A W.H.O. mission to China has said that the daily tally of new cases there peaked and then plateaued between Jan.
Ms. Warren, of Massachusetts, is working to reinvigorate her campaign in Iowa after her national polling numbers plateaued in recent weeks.
Cook's other success this decade was to nurture the iPhone along as smartphone sales first plateaued and then began to decline.
The generation of George W. and Jeb Bush is exhausted, and George P.'s career in Texas seems to have plateaued.
Did you feel that you had creatively plateaued playing this character — that you had said everything you wanted to say as Erlich?
However, most recent data show that official development assistance for health plateaued between 2010 and 2013 before dropping between 2013 and 2014.
And while Pokémon Go downloads seem to have plateaued recently, it's still the high-grossing app in Apple's App Store, bar none.
McKeel Hagerty, CEO of Hagerty, said the top end of the market has "plateaued" after huge price surges in 2014 and 2015.
It's more that he's plateaued in popularity to the point where he doesn't need to work to sustain momentum or his legend.
Still, the bulk of terrestrial radio's ad dollars come from broadcast advertising, which yielded $16.3 billion in 2016, but has essentially plateaued.
" The Bureau's findings come as the FSA also publishes data showing that the use of CCTV to monitor animal welfare has "plateaued.
Kris had been making progress and was hopeful of returning for the playoffs until about a week ago, when the progress plateaued.
Iran's nuclear program has plateaued following last year's accord, yet it is a fragile truce, and atomic aspirations rarely die so easily.
The sustainability of China's export momentum is coming under question as manufacturing productivity within China peaked in 85033 and has since plateaued.
Those gains, however, were concentrated in math in the early grades and seem to have plateaued or possibly reversed in recent years.
Its growth has plateaued in the United States, but the service is gaining millions of new users outside North America every week.
The synchronised global expansion that began roughly two years ago has now plateaued, and fresh signs are emerging of a weakening outlook.
Apple's sales of iPhones have plateaued as people continue to hold on to phones longer and as it faces continued headwinds in China.
Analysts say the device could shake up the mobile device market, which has plateaued in terms of both sales and innovative new features.
Phones plateaued a few years ago and it wasn’t until the most recent crop of devices that brought some excitement back.
Sales have since plateaued, and are now forecast to decline for the first time since the iPhone was launched almost a decade ago.
And, while publishers still grumble about Amazon, they've settled into an uneasy truce with e-books, of which the market share has plateaued.
Average heights in North America, Western Europe and Japan rose quickly in the 20th century, then plateaued or shrank slightly, the authors said.
Yet after years of growth, the grizzly population plateaued in recent years, and some wildlife advocates say it's too soon to allow hunting.
But now there's early evidence that the number of parents refusing vaccines for their kids has actually plateaued, at least in recent years.
However, it still kills a child every 2 minutes and the fight has plateaued or lost ground in some parts of the world.
And website traffic plateaued at many large sites, in some cases falling — a new and troubling experience after a decade of exuberant growth.
Demand for electricity has plateaued nationwide as a result of major improvements in energy efficiency, weakening the case for massive new power plants.
A WHO-led team of scientists that just returned from China found that the epidemic in that country peaked and plateaued between Jan.
After a steady, weeks-long climb in national polls, fueled by extravagant spending on ads, staff and events, Bloomberg's presidential campaign has plateaued.
Up until around 1980 scores in the 800 meter run, high jump, and shot put all improved, until the scores plateaued in 1980.
"The boom period for Australian thermal coal exports has plateaued" said Peter Kiernan, lead energy analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) in Singapore.
Where rates of opioid overprescribing have plateaued or gone down a little bit since 2012, the rate for benzodiazepine overprescribing has continued to climb.
However, the last time the quit rate plateaued, from April through November 2016, it picked up again setting the pace for the current highs.
The operating system has failed to make much headway as the wearable category has seemingly plateaued for everyone who isn't Apple at this point.
The Galaxy S7503+, as great as it is, is a reminder that smartphone innovation has plateaued when it comes to offering must-have features.
However, while CO2 emissions from human activities were again at record levels in 2016, the annual increases slowed and even plateaued, the report notes.
Manufacturing is shrinking relative to the broader economy precisely because it has continued to get more productive even as demand for manufactured goods plateaued.
I couldn't catch a foothold in the social media world and my following had plateaued no matter how much I re-worked my approaches.
And, though female representation overall has increased greatly over the past 20 years, it has plateaued and even declined in some of these journals.
But except for a polling uptick after his strong Iowa finish, Mr. Buttigieg's support in an average of national polls plateaued around 10 percent.
Markets took little comfort in his other remarks, that the virus seemed to have already "peaked and plateaued" in China, where the outbreak originated.
While the manufacturing sector as a whole has seen marked hiring since President Donald Trump's oath of office, the jobs gains have largely plateaued.
That was reflected in the latest Reuters poll of bond market strategists, which showed that optimism about a global inflation pickup has at best plateaued.
However, its lending amount has plateaued over the last two years, with the loan balance remaining at around $700 million a quarter, company filings show.
Listen, we can all agree that wearables have plateaued, but I'm intrigued by the Nex Evolution because of its interface and ability to be customized.
Given Twitter's slowing growth numbers — the company has plateaued at around 300 million active users — this deal could be a huge boost for the platform.
"We're very, very optimistic about continuing to drive strong performance, 10-plus percent margins here in North America, even in a plateaued environment," Stevens said.
It also makes sense because services such as Apple Music are becoming a more vital part of Apple's business, especially as iPhone sales have plateaued.
But after climbing four levels in as many years, he plateaued at Triple-A in 2009, compiling a 5.79 ERA in his age-26 season.
The Fed's total assets have plateaued in recent years while those of other central banks like Japan and the European Union have continued to rise.
Aplin was a fifth-round selection by the Astros in 221 out of Arizona State but had plateaued at Triple-A Fresno, slashing .22010/.341/.
"I think they've plateaued," he said on ABC's "This Week" in response to a question on whether the chances of a contested convention were falling.
While more than half of the continent's Internet-using population uses Facebook, its reach has plateaued due to transmission inefficiency that makes data costs high.
Even though aggregate spending on prescriptions has plateaued in the last couple years, most Americans still say drug costs are their top priority for Congress.
Ebola cases in a still ongoing outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, for example, have plateaued several times only to rise again, he noted.
Median income edged up 1.8% in President Donald Trump's first year in office but has plateaued despite a strong job market and historically low unemployment.
"I don't think anyone wanted to be in a place where the show just felt like it had plateaued and then kept going," he said.
News spreads through aggregation, social media links, hot takes, and search results these days—the era of picking up the paper at the newsstand has plateaued.
"The picture being painted was we tried a bunch of stuff, we enjoyed some success, but maybe it has plateaued," a former Yik Yak employee recalled.
Increased awareness of SIDS due to safe sleep campaigns in the 1990s led to a decline in their number that decade, but rates have since plateaued.
But women will still hold less than 303 percent of the seats in the House and Senate—a figure that basically plateaued in the late 1990s.
After steady gains non-banks' share of volumes has plateaued, they argue, while in the more lucrative forex swaps markets they have made very little headway.
The company's user base has effectively plateaued; the company added just 4 million monthly active users last quarter, bringing its total user base to 330 million.
Public health researchers cheered an encouraging trend recently: Childhood obesity rates, which rose steadily through the 23.5s and 240s, seemed to have plateaued in the 28.6s.
Now, Apple's iPhone sales have plateaued, and the company is having to find new ways to grow, said Roberta Cozza, a senior research director at Gartner.
Here are some other Super Tuesday states where support for Bloomberg has plateaued: Last week was his first time on the debate stage — and it showed.
After 22017, US life expectancy plateaued and in 238.3 it began reversing, dropping for three consecutive years -- from 225 years in 264, to 255.9 in 643.
Their feelings of vigor also tended to increase throughout the day, while they often had plateaued by early afternoon after walking only once in the morning.
But its shares were down 5.4 percent Friday in part because revenue from online shopping slowed and the growth of Prime memberships appeared to have plateaued.
And despite all that, Ustwo studio head Dan Gray commented to The Verge last year, "I think it has kind of plateaued," referring to the premium market.
When PMI in April said growth in Japan had "plateaued," the company's stock plummeted 16 percent to its worst day since spinning off from Altria in 2008.
Their margins have been squeezed as they resorted to steep discounts to drive up demand in a competitive U.S. market where sales have plateaued near record highs.
But if the whole story is just "Apple can make more money now that iPhone sales have plateaued," then none of this really matters or changes anything.
Between 2010 and 2013, the rate of overdose deaths leveled off as they only plateaued among white adults, who make up the largest group of benzodiazepine users.
IMF research director Maurice Obstfeld wrote Tuesday that the projection "appears over-optimistic," noting that growth has plateaued at 3.7 percent amid mounting threats to global prosperity.
He said the agency received those kinds of routine increases in years past, before funding plateaued and was then affected by across the board cuts, called sequestration.
IMF research director Maurice Obstfeld wrote Tuesday that the projection "appears over-optimistic," noting that growth has plateaued at 3.7 percent amid mounting threats to global prosperity.
In fact, the year after Obamacare passed, opioid painkiller overdoses plateaued, and the rapid rise in heroin deaths began as people moved from painkillers to other opioids.
Here is what he said, during an interview with The New York Times:A rapidly escalating outbreak has plateaued, and come down faster than would have been expected.
It reached 190 million daily active users, up 2 percent from 186 million in Q4 2018 when it plateaued, but still down from 191 million a year ago.
Yet as noted by CCN, Pokémon Go launched to a peak of 45 million users before quickly dropping down to around five million, where seems to have plateaued.
In June, he warned us that progress was slowing thanks to drug and insecticide resistance, and in July he wrote about how infection rates have plateaued or increased.
A new Pew Research Center study out Sunday found that the percentage of Americans that do various media activities, like use social media or the internet has plateaued.
Slashing the NIH's budget would likely slow the pace of scientific research, at a time where grant competition has already intensified as funding for research has essentially plateaued.
With energy driving Goldman's outlook lower, the equity team noted that S&P 22016 margins had peaked and "plateaued" and that investors should buy stocks with expanding margins.
People watched, read, listened, streamed and posted more media than ever in 2016, but that consumption plateaued this year, according to data released today by research firm Zenith.
While plummeting fuel costs led to a blockbuster rise in U.S. airline earnings since 2014, oil prices have to a degree plateaued, no longer masking drops in revenue.
While Schneider said he believes the satellite business has not plateaued, he does not anticipate the space industry growing beyond the 2 percent GDP mark any time soon.
However, despite significant awareness and patient navigation efforts, screening rates have plateaued for the last 10 years due to a number of historic barriers that haven't been overcome.
Still, the A.C.G.A. observes that the number of Chinese companies reporting on corporate social responsibility, or C.S.R., which rose rapidly to around 1,600 in 2014, has subsequently plateaued.
The decline in life expectancy in the United States plateaued until 2014, decreased three years in a row from 2015 to 2017, then edged back up in 2018.
But since 2018, the company has "plateaued" at about 50 percent renewable energy power for that segment of the business, while its peers have made significantly more progress.
The situation has gotten so bad that news that the National Front has plateaued in support—hovering between 23 and 27 percent of French voters—feels like a victory.
He notes that naval and septum piercings have both plateaued, the nipple has slowed down, and lip piercings and dermals are "as dead as your Christmas tree," he jokes.
Analysts and gadget lovers applauded the company for taking a risk in a smartphone market that seems to have plateaued in terms of both sales and innovative new features.
Childhood obesity among the very young has possibly plateaued in recent years, but more than 20 percent of Americans between the ages of 12 and 19 are still obese.
Over the last few decades though, the worldwide height trend seems to have plateaued, with some countries, including the U.S., even reporting a slight decline in men's height overall.
Democrats called for a special prosecutor, but the story had plateaued by the weekend and no major reporting had been out in the 24 hours prior to the tweetstorm.
Between 13 and 2016, the report stated, emissions had plateaued—partly a result of reduced coal consumption in the US and China, better energy efficiency, and more renewable energy.
Given Charlotte's restricted long-term cap flexibility and a core that might've already plateaued, a road to sustainable relevance, let alone championship contention, didn't exist a few weeks ago.
The number of apprehensions began to rise in January 2012 and plateaued from June 2012 to January 2013, before increasing and then peaking in May and June of 2014.
Household waste recycling rates in England have risen from around 11 percent in 2000/1 to about 45 percent, but since 2013 rates have plateaued, according to ministry figures.
It's true that the US Navy, including the sub force, has plateaued in the last decade, even as China's own navy has rapidly expanded and Russia's has become more modern.
While past quarterly earnings reports painted a clear picture that iPhone sales were down and had plateaued, the higher average sale price (ASP) per device helped offset reduced unit sales.
When they crunched all the data, it appeared to them that the maximum reported age of death increased until the 1990s, and has plateaued since then, averaging out at 115.
Neither Chris Mason nor anyone else knows whether this dysregulated gene expression would have plateaued or continued to scale had Scott lived another six months or longer on the ISS.
Android kept up its trajectory of prodigious growth and achieved roughly twice the app downloads of its nemesis iOS, which seems to have plateaued over the past couple of years.
There is a clear top tier of Biden, Sanders, Warren, Harris and Buttigieg, although Buttigieg and Harris will be looking to reset their campaigns, having plateaued after high-flying starts.
They say this has proven effective, citing the nearly 10,000 apartments that have come online in the last few years and the fact that rents finally plateaued in January 2017.
When the demand plateaued in the 1980s, Suntory goosed it with the introduction of the highball machine, which infused the whiskey with carbonated water and dispensed like a draft beer.
Mr. Sanders has risen in the polls, while Ms. Warren has plateaued, stymied by a barrage of political attacks that have forced her to make a rare shift in messaging.
After comparing data, the researchers found that countywide opioid overdose deaths increased in each of the first five years after a plant had closed in a county, and plateaued thereafter.
Since around 2000 the incomes of the upper middle class, excluding the top 1%, have not grown by much, and the income premium earned by those with university degrees has plateaued.
But it would have been nice to have a sapphire-covered iPhone, and we might still appreciate one, seeing how the scratch resistance of Apple's alternative — Corning Gorilla Glass — has plateaued.
"Smartphone units have plateaued, but the silicon content of each smartphone on average is still increasing," he said, projecting growth in the high single digits over the next couple of years.
While the category is generally believed to have plateaued, CEO James Park tells TechCrunch the company is predicting continued growth on that side — albeit at a significantly slower pace than watches.
But his poll numbers have plateaued in the single digits and he now needs to flesh out his compelling rhetoric with deeper insight into what his new ideas campaign is about.
Her line of inquiry reveals the collective progress lost—or at least plateaued—by mainstreamed claims to feminism, which are couched in a rhetoric of "unruliness" that is really anything but.
At the same time, the medical progress that had sharply cut the number of deaths due to heart disease and cancer has plateaued, contributing to the overall increase in mortality rates.
While WHO said cases in China peaked and plateaued mostly in late January, the organization's own data appears to show that cases leveled off sometime during the week of Feb. 14.
"While it is clear that CNN has decided it is better for ratings and revenue to be reflexively anti-Trump, it appears those ratings have plateaued," Conway told The Hollywood Reporter.
What passes for good news in this domain is that traffic congestion seems to have plateaued in the Bay Area, according to John Goodwin, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Transportation Commission.
Separate data from Pew in late 2015 showed broadband adoption seems to have plateaued in the U.S. Broadband adoption stands at 67 percent of Americans, down slightly from 70 percent in 2013.
Despite concerns that the industry has plateaued, many automakers expect the aging fleet of vehicles to keep sales of new cars and trucks near a record pace over the next several years.
The site plateaued its growth in 2016 at just 23 million users, fewer than half that of Twitter at the time and a third that of Instagram, which has since grown exponentially.
After steadily rising for a decade, the smoking rate has plateaued, according to the Indonesian Family Life Survey, funded by the United States National Institutes of Health, that was released in April.
E-cigarettes do not appear to have made a dent in regular cigarette use — the number of high school seniors who reported smoking tobacco in the past 30 days has largely plateaued.
Bloomberg has plateaued and even lost some ground in polling since his disastrous debate performance in Nevada ten days ago and a better but hardly stellar debate in South Carolina last Wednesday.
"Our progress in malaria control has plateaued in the last several years because funding for it has not increased," Slutsker, who was not involved in the new study, said in a phone interview.
As a public company, Twitter's lack of user growth — the company seems to have plateaued at around 330 million users — has narrowed its ambitions to performing its basic function and not much else.
The big change: Per-capita power use plateaued around 2010 after decades of growth, and is now lower than it was five years ago, notes Lucas Davis of the Energy Institute at Haas.
Challenges ahead: As the new CEO, Fulcher is expected to ramp up Zenefits' momentum following a rocky two years during which the company has undergone a series of layoffs after sales have plateaued.
While plummeting fuel costs led to a blockbuster rise in U.S. airline profits since 2014, oil prices have to a degree plateaued and no longer are a force to improve the sector's results.
SYDNEY, Aug 6 (Reuters) - Australian job advertisements in newspapers and on the internet bounced in July, a survey showed on Monday, though the total number of ads had still plateaued in recent months.
"Diabetes itself has plateaued in our population," said Dr. Ann Bullock, one of the authors of the 2014 study and director of the Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention for the Indian Health Service.
Recent data from PitchBook shows that venture investing in software companies has plateaued: The amount of VC money invested in these companies — $27.5 billion last year — remained roughly constant over the last four years.
In an interview on CNBC's "Squawk Box, " he said the company's much-better-than-expected earnings — in what is largely considered a "plateaued environment" among analysts and financial experts alike — are expected to continue.
There has been concern among some experts that Moore's Law has plateaued and that the future of AI will rest on engineers' ability to find faster and more efficient computation than is currently available.
Clarke pointed to the prevalence of diabetes, which has plateaued in recent years, while smoking rates are down, vaccination rates are up and more Americans than ever are getting tested for diseases like HIV.
"It was clear that his bread and butter, which was these big 12/8 ballads, had plateaued," Jonathan Gould, the author of the recent biography "Otis Redding: An Unfinished Life," said in an interview.
The World Health Organization said their field team that returned Monday from China's Hubei province, the epicenter of the outbreak, and other areas of China concluded that the virus "peaked and plateaued" between Jan.
The number of children treated for severe hunger has plateaued at just over 3 million in recent years, comprising a fraction of the 16 million who need it, the U.N. children's agency UNICEF said.
The broad global expansion that began roughly two years ago has plateaued and become less balanced, according to the Fund ("Global expansion: still strong but less even, more fragile, under threat", IMF, July 16).
But some clichés are more true than others, and the Jazz really do seem to be getting better each game, if only because none of their core players have plateaued in terms of development.
From 214 to 28, the percent of venture-funded companies with women founders increased by nearly 217 percent; however, the percentage of women-founded venture-backed companies has plateaued at approximately 213 percent since 20163.
Since Trump entered the White House, the little data available show that some kinds of air pollution have plateaued, while a few have even increased, according to a preview of the report EPA posted Monday.
Now, smartphones have plateaued in most respects, we're still waiting to see how good ARM-powered laptops will be with their extended battery, and smartwatches are waiting for more efficient chips to push them forward.
American women are more educated than ever, but in a surprising twist, the workforce participation rate for women has plateaued and even fallen over the past few years, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
The change over last year, however, was not considered statistically significant, evidence that a round of tax cuts, wage hikes and strong 193 growth had not registered deeply in household sentiment that may have plateaued.
Buttigieg has plateaued in national polls since formally launching his campaign in April, though he has recently seen a surge in support in Iowa, which hosts the first nominating contest of the cycle in February.
While demand at XO has recently plateaued, the private aviation company initially saw its membership surge 88 percent between February and mid-March at the introductory level, which costs $595 a year, not including flights.
Although sugary soda consumption in the United States has dropped since 2000, recent data suggests the decline has plateaued in recent years and rates remain stubbornly high in poor communities, and especially among minority adolescents.
The decline in interest could be because the outbreak appears to be stabilizing within China — the World Health Organization said on Monday that the epidemic peaked and plateaued there between January 23 and February 2.
Some preliminary CDC data suggests that total drug overdoses have plateaued in the last year, driven by a decline in heroin and painkiller deaths; however, in the same time period, fentanyl deaths have continued to increase.
And, as someone who's needed glasses since the second grade (my vision finally plateaued at -7.5 in middle school), I've had a lifetime of anguish to come to the conclusion that I have a deformed head.
This particular oil field was a good place to start: from 2005 to 2014, oil production at Bakken jumped by a factor of 3,500, and gas production by 180 (though production has plateaued in recent years).
Nurse-to-patient ratios have necessarily plateaued even as patient need continues to increase, which means empty beds will remain unstaffed until more nurses are hired to meet demand and bring relief to the current workforce.
If her professional rise has plateaued a bit (some proposed TV projects never got off the ground), she has work that engages her, a fiancée who delights her and plans for a baby before too long.
Lagarde, in a speech ahead of the IMF and World Bank's annual meetings next week in Indonesia, said growth was at its highest level since 2011, but had plateaued, with fewer countries participating in the expansion.
Meanwhile, e-book sales have plateaued (after peaking around 2014), and Amazon has entered the brick-and-mortar bookstore game, driven in no small part by the trend back toward books and bookstores it somehow missed.
But the price has plateaued in recent months due to scepticism about future growth, when the PlayStation 4 enters the late stages of its life and a profit boost thanks to recovery from earthquake damage disappears.
Funding has basically plateaued over the past decade, while at the same time the cost of research keeps increasing and an ever-growing pool of PhDs is competing for a relatively smaller pile of grant money.
Passenger numbers have nearly tripled in the past decade, reaching 63.7m last year, though they have plateaued since 703, raising concerns that the city does not need an airport as colossal as the one now being built.
Shares in Versum, spun off from Air Products in 2016, fell 27 percent in 2018 as demand for microchips used in smartphones and other personal devices plateaued and a decade-long rally in U.S. stock markets wobbled.
The USDA attributed the drop in pumpkins to reduced acreage in Illinois, the leading producer of pumpkins in the US. Squash production, on the other hand, has plateaued in recent years, hovering around 600 million pounds annually.
As for why Tag is so committed to smartwatches at a time when the market appears to have, at best, plateaued, the Swiss watchmaker is clearly emboldened by the 56,000 units it managed to sell last time around.
After using a CNN town hall and a series of media appearances to vault himself from the depths of low polling presidential campaigns, Buttigieg plateaued over the summer, hovering in the mid-single digits in most national polls.
The season of shotgun engagements started with Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson, spiked with Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin, and has now plateaued with reports that Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra have also put a ring on it.
Free cash flow for FAAMG has plateaued after doubling between 2006 and 60, and at the same time the group has increased capital expenditures to 17 percent while cash flow from operations grew at less than 10 percent.
Still, prolonged quarantines of potentially millions of people could give Netflix a rare opportunity to prove its value proposition to a new audience after U.S. growth has plateaued over the past year at around 60 million U.S. subscribers.
If these measures are complied with fully, then we may be able to lift them slowly in two to three months, when the percentage of people infected has plateaued and the number of new infections is near zero.
As Warren has plateaued or slumped in the polls in recent weeks, however, the campaign has begun playing down expectations for an Iowa knockout victory and preparing supporters for a protracted fight for delegates through March and April.
Then there is the assumption in the Premier League that English soccer's television boom might have plateaued, and that the next broadcast deal will not deliver the exponential rise in income to which the clubs have grown accustomed.
During the past three to four decades, the median income of young women who were working increased from $230,21975 to $21975,257 today, while the median income for men in the same age group plateaued or began to slip.
There's been a bit of (premature) celebrating over the past few years as global energy- and industry-related carbon emissions plateaued, mainly due to the remarkable slowdown in Chinese coal consumption and reductions in carbon intensity across the world.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sovereign investors are facing a tougher environment for dealmaking as rising protectionism threatens to curb inward investment and stunt trade, suggesting private market activity may have plateaued, a co-author of a report out on Monday said.
Despite its efforts, however, Line failed to establish an international foothold and its user growth has plateaued, with just four Asian countries—Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, and Indonesia—accounting for about 69 percent of its 218 million monthly active users.
Lots of folks are interested in making us not die for longer, so it was a real bummer last year when a team of researchers said that the maximum human lifespan has plateaued at around 115 years of age.
And while it was the first all-electric EV priced under $0003,000 capable of delivering an EPA-rated range over 200 miles, sales plateaued and are down 17 percent since the beginning of 2018, GM reported in early October.
His basketball numbers plateaued while his draft stock kept rising; his three-point shot and not-at-all-deceptive athleticism helped propel Notre Dame to a fine season, and pushed Connaughton up into the second round on most boards.
Read our full report about vaccination rates here Update: The headline of this piece has been changed from "Why vaccination rates are declining in the West", which suggests this is a continuing trend rather than one that has plateaued
This is prudent, as the electric-vehicle market remains tiny, but it's worth pointing out that even as the US auto market has plateaued for annual sales, Tesla has been posting triple-digit quarterly percentage gains year over year.
Local public health departments as well as the CDC have been working to raise awareness, and the good news is that it seems to be working: while outbreaks of Cryptosporidium climbed between 2000 and 2007, they plateaued after that.
But Romine plateaued and watched the Yankees' confidence in him wane as they signed free agents (Russell Martin and Brian McCann), made trades (Chris Stewart) and promoted catchers in the organization (Francisco Cervelli, Jesus Montero and John Ryan Murphy).
Wealth levels also plateaued around the mid-2000s for millennials, which could be because they are younger and had less time to build wealth in the first place, while wealth for the 40 to 54 bracket continued to decrease.
Related: Meth, Murder, and the DEA's Mysterious Deal With the 'Most Dangerous Man in the World' While heroin use appears to have plateaued in Europe, synthetic opioids are being increasingly misused, which is causing major health challenges in Europe.
The data tells the story: As overdoses from traditional painkillers plateaued in the past few years, overdose deaths linked to heroin overtook overdose deaths linked to commonly prescribed painkillers, and overdose deaths linked to synthetic opioids like fentanyl rapidly rose.
The trigger was not clear: violent clashes between police and armed gangs, and attacks on foreign-owned companies, had been flaring across the country for several days (and have occurred sporadically for months) but seemed to have plateaued by the weekend.
The number of civilian personnel has stalled over the past five decades, despite the steady growth of the U.S. population, and funding for most agencies has plateaued or dwindled in recent years, making them unable to keep up with growing demands.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE (D-Mass.) had more momentum than any other candidate but her support has plateaued recently.
Because when I was yelling about Snapchat in 2013, that thing was stuck at number 30 in the app store for a year and then I was looking deeper, I was like, this has not plateaued, this is just beginning.
The World Health Organization said on Monday that the epidemic had peaked and plateaued in China between January 1403 and February 2, and a recent study found that the largest number of Chinese patients were showing symptoms on February 1.
The World Health Organization's director-general on Monday said that — according to a team of WHO-led scientists who visited China — the epidemic in China peaked and plateaued from January 23 to February 2 and had been declining steadily since then.
Global emissions growth from fossil fuels has plateaued for three years running, even with strong economic growth, thanks to efforts in China, but also progress in the United States, and some 20 other countries where net domestic emissions are declining.
The annual growth rate of public charging stations has plateaued at around 20% over the last 5 years, but the ratio of EVs per station is climbing from about 6 EVs per station in 2012 to an expected 28 per station in 2021.
Tesla reported this week that it delivered fewer vehicles in the second quarter than it had promised, leading analysts like Goldman Sachs' David Tamberrino to conclude that demand for high-end Teslas — the premium S and the X SUV — has already plateaued.
While the likes of the Los Angeles Rams and Kansas City Chiefs represent the future of the National Football League, with their young gunslinger quarterbacks and imaginative offenses, the Packers had plateaued in recent years under the conservative play-calling of their coach.
Apple just posted its first annual revenue decline since 2001 As hardware sales plateaued, CEO Tim Cook has tried to shift Apple narrative, promising that the recurring revenue from its cloud services and streaming software would help to pick up the slack.
Results in disciplines like men's javelin and weightlifting, where records were reset around 1990 following a string of doping scandals, have plateaued close to pre-reset levels (suggesting either that doping is back, or that physical limits have been reached—probably both).
Hanushek's report notes that the achievement gap on test scores and key performance measures between black and white students has plateaued over the last quarter-century, and the achievement gaps between low-income and non-low-income students have remained almost stagnant.
The researchers found that in any event that lasted longer than about 12 hours, participants' energy expenditure tended to increase substantially and then, over time, decline, until it plateaued at somewhere near two and a half times their everyday, resting metabolic rate.
Vaccination rates have plateaued around the world in recent years, and measles rates have mounted as people failed to vaccinate kids, either because there aren't enough shots to go around or because misinformation is being spread suggesting that MMR vaccines are dangerous.
But Lacie's plateaued around a 4.2, and with some hard work and skillful sucking up to "high-quality people," she just knows she could tip herself into the 4.5 "premium user" range that comes with perks, discounts, and, maybe most importantly, prestige.
Analysts covering Dine Brands said tapping India could be a growth vehicle for the company at a time when IHOP's North American sales have plateaued with comparable sales ranging from down low-single digits to up low-single digits over the past few years.
IBM got on top of the world by being the most customer-centric company, and yet as we got and bigger — and I had joined them in the mid 70's, unfortunately about the time they plateaued out — they were not listening to customers.
There can be a number of reasons why she decides to make a change — she's plateaued in her current role, lost passion for her work, had a baby, is caring for aging parents, or simply itching to experience a new city or industry altogether.
Watch some more video from VICE: Louie noted that although the number of new infections nationally has plateaued at about 40,000 people annually, certain demographics across the country have seen a spike in infections-- particularly black and Latino gay and bisexual men in the south.
The tectonic shift that shook Kramp-Karrenbauer loose is the strength of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) in eastern Germany, where the party draws support of between 20 and 25 percent of the population (the AfD has plateaued in western Germany at around 10 percent).
"He said to "look at the numbers of new hospital admissions today, for instance — that does seem to be slowing down a little bit now," adding that "it's not yet plateaued, as the numbers are increasing each day, but the rate of that increase has slowed.
He specifically touted the more than 1,000 campaign staff members across the country in 31 states and Washington, D.C.  The memo comes as Warren has plateaued in a number of polls out of Iowa and New Hampshire and has since been overshadowed by fellow progressive Sen.
Twitter did emphasize that "no one person's account drives Twitter's growth, or influences these decisions," which is born out by the stats: Twitter's monthly active user base has plateaued in the last few years, and did not seen a significant bump in the year since Trump was elected.
The researchers found that each individual serving up to five servings (a serving is one cup of leafy greens, one medium fruit, or half a cup of chopped or cooked fruit or vegetables) was associated with a 5% decrease in risk of death; after five servings, the protection plateaued.
A recent report in Real Deal indicated that there are anecdotal signs that "sales have plateaued" in the building, including the fact that the developers are dividing some of the full-floor apartments into smaller units to reach buyers interested in a lower price point and boost sales.
A report, published last year in the journal Osteoporosis International, revealed that, after a decade of declining rates of hip fractures, since 2012 the rates have plateaued in the United States, most likely because so many older adults, and their doctors, have turned their backs on bone-protecting medication.
The number of workers with intellectual and developmental disabilities integrated into the workforce has largely plateaued in the past year, and the national turnover rate for those providing direct support for such people is nearing 45 percent, according to a Thursday report from the ANCOR Foundation and United Cerebral Palsy (UCP).
Duolingo says the goal is to add more content for those who feel like they may have plateaued on the app, so they can further challenge themselves, while keeping all the basics for users who are just getting started and want to just casually pick up a new language skill.
"We think that domestic demand growth in China, which appears to have plateaued recently, will slow in the coming quarters as a tighter monetary and fiscal stance continues to weigh on credit growth and infrastructure investment," Julian Evans-Pritchard, Singapore-based China economist for the consultancy, said in a research note.
Instead, as he adjusts to high volume scorers like Jimmy Butler and Jamal Crawford nudging themselves into the frame, most of his stats have plateaued or decreased, and there might even be some decline on defense from a guy who was arguably the worst defender at his position last season.
As his primary victories recede and he turns toward the much larger general electorate, the people closest to him in his campaign -- his family -- may have forced him to confront an inescapable reality: The "Let Trump be Trump" approach has plateaued; a talking-to from his daughter was the next logical step.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's (so far) five-year project to expand access to the Internet in emerging markets makes plenty of business sense when you look at the latest report by the Pew Research Center — which shows social media use has plateaued across developed markets but continues to rise in the developing world.
The company has been rolling out sophisticated new live video and static ads units (see this one from Adam Schiff), that have been very effective (total ad engagements increased 95% year-over-year this quarter) but investors still aren't confident that their ad business is scalable, especially when the company's user base has basically plateaued.
White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayIllinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Trump health chief: Officials actively 'working on' ObamaCare replacement plan Campaign aide: Trump asking questions shared by 'millions of Americans' with Epstein conspiracy theory MORE slammed CNN in an interview published on Thursday, citing the network's "plateaued" ratings.
If you look at their financial performance and the growth of iPhone sales over the years, literally unlocking a new carrier in China with the spike in revenue as a spike in iPhone users year over year, they ran out of countries to go until they ran out of big Chinese mobile carriers and that growth plateaued.
Smartphones aren't going anywhere; it's just that the global mobile phone market has plateaued, according to a new report out this week from CCS Insight saying that growth in the market is finished for the foreseeable future — even in once-high-growth markets like China and India, as everyone who can afford a smartphone now has one.
Perhaps one reason why sales of paper books look to have picked up, and e-books may have plateaued… In smaller bookshops in Barcelona extra staff are standing by to individually wrap the books you buy — like the barrio bookstore I wander into later, leaving with a copy of Pier Paolo Pasolini's Poésie en forme de rose freshly bound in red paper.
As smartphone buying has plateaued, Apple has extended its iPhone line with both pricier and cheaper versions, from the iPhone X to the lowest priced $349 iPhone SE. It has also soothed investor concerns with a $100 billion stock buyback program and promises of growth from services such as streaming music and video, where Apple faces competition from rivals including Spotify Technology SA and Netflix Inc .
The benchmark rose 5743 percent, up for the second straight day after Monday's tech-driven selloff, for year-to-date gains of over 5733 percent "Emerging markets have plateaued a bit as people want to see what the Fed does and if it downgrades inflation expectations the dollar will sell off and that's good news for EM," said Peter Kinsella, head of FX and rates strategy at Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
While some elite teenage runners aim to complete as many as 90 or more miles a week, the Ingebrigtsen boys ran about 45 to 50 miles a week before they turned 16 and, at the direction of their father-slash-coach, gradually increased that mileage over the course of the next few years, until they plateaued at about 95 to 100 miles a week when they turned 103.
Yet Amazon's actual renewable energy deployment has plateaued at the halfway mark—the last milestone the company lists on its Sustainability Timeline is "AWS achieved 50% renewable energy usage," in January of 2018—and now even risks decreasing as a total share of the company's energy supply, as research from Greenpeace energy analysts indicates that Amazon is continuing to rapidly build new data centers without adding clean sources of power to run them with.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE's support appears to have plateaued in South Carolina, putting him at risk of finishing a distant second to Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE in Saturday's GOP primary.
Moreover, if one considers the alternate history of Schapiro's having continued to work in this vein of geometric abstraction, given the typical narratives of the time, her career would likely have plateaued in relation to a colleague like Held, in part because he was a male artist, with all the privileges that brought, and in part because he was, in that mode, perhaps a stronger artist: as impressive as "Byzantium" is, it can't compete with the impact of Held's paintings as paintings, their literal physicality — the extra thick stretchers and larger size and the paint handling, which manages to be worked even when flat — and their composition, which bends vision into sci-fi space but also retains the power of the overall ground.

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