This ad was in a NYTs article about Bitcoin plummeting.
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Donald Trump's campaign is imploding, and his poll numbers plummeting.
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Now she makes about $15 due to the plummeting prices.
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InSight will begin plummeting through the atmosphere at 12,300 mph.
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The ministerial resignations sent sterling plummeting more than one percent .
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The news sent shares of drug distributors and retailers plummeting.
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Prices of wind, solar energy and storage technology are plummeting.
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Regime mismanagement has led to the rial plummeting in value.
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Kerber's ascent stalled this year, though, and she is plummeting.
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Uber caused this crisis of plummeting incomes for all drivers.
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One victory against climate change: the plummeting popularity of beef.
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Beyond that, workplace satisfaction has been plummeting in recent decades.
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The number of people willing to answer their questions is plummeting.
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Or even worse, have your laptop come plummeting down with it?
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I also can't stop seeing reports of Apple's plummeting stock price.
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Opium gum prices are plummeting across Mexico, not just in Sinaloa.
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Seriously, it looks like these adventurers are plummeting to certain death.
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Freeport is hardly alone in getting battered by plummeting commodities prices.
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My energy levels are plummeting, and I am a little lightheaded.
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Response rates to surveys are plummeting all across the rich world.
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Plus, when he quit, his popularity among GOP voters was plummeting.
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It suffered through plummeting tourism in Lower Manhattan after the Sept.
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The investigators found at least one reason: plummeting levels of leptin.
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The moment I tweet, I get this plummeting sense of regret.
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His ratings surging, Cruz plummeting among Republicans, per Gallup http://bit.
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Those comments sent the value of the bonds plummeting even further.
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"I don't want to have a plummeting pound," Mr. Trump said.
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Argentine bond yields have spiked, and the country's currency is plummeting.
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The final shot of the episode shows her plummeting to Earth.
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The chaos on Thursday in Washington helped send stock prices plummeting.
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And the economic slowdown in China has sent car sales plummeting.
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Fears over the coronavirus have sent markets and interest rates plummeting.
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Manufacturers cut their prices to compensate, which sent global prices plummeting.
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Safe is far from exciting, as a plummeting Biden campaign demonstrates.
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Now jump over and over … yeah, your power level is plummeting.
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Now the ice is plummeting down, onto something, or someone, below.
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A third study shows plummeting numbers of aquatic insects in streams.
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Now the ice is plummeting down, into something, or someone, below.
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Lee's two previous novels betray an obsession, perhaps unconscious, with plummeting.
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In response, Kohl's saw its worst day ever, plummeting nearly 20%.
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The costs of renewable energy are plummeting, making decarbonization eminently feasible.
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Coal-fired power is plummeting and natural gas has risen significantly.
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But revenue fell even more, with corporate tax receipts plummeting 22 percent.
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The news sent the firm's shares plummeting by 17%, before recovering somewhat.
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"I really see Instagram plummeting in the next few years," he said.
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Since then, the lower issuance has been driven by plummeting refunding volumes.
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And there's no sign of these plummeting prices slowing down anytime soon.
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In April 2016, Peabody filed for bankruptcy due to plummeting coal prices.
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The Dow had its worst day since September, plummeting 373 points. 2.
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Waiting until the last minute to find plummeting prices isn't a thing.
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They argue plummeting prices of wind and solar make nuclear power unnecessary.
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The mass emigration of youngsters led to a plummeting number of births.
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Plummeting oil prices Chavez's social programs were possible because of oil revenue.
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The lack of agreement sent crude prices plummeting more than 6 percent.
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Crashing out of the European Union would send it plummeting to $1.12.
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As the stock market has been plummeting, bond prices have climbed higher.
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Oil prices are plummeting, sending the share prices of energy companies downward.
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He pointed out that plummeting sales for performance shoes went beyond basketball.
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DJI plummeting 2,000 points after oil prices slumped as much as 22%.
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Coronavirus fears sent the Dow plummeting 22019,285 points, or 27%, on Monday.
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That, in turn, sent rates plummeting for activities and services like drilling.
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Tour groups and cruise lines are canceling trips because of plummeting demand.
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His poll numbers are plummeting like the stock market on Black Friday.
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In the spot market, which affects wholesale prices, gasoline was also plummeting.
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But that is different from saying that there is a plummeting morale.
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Such moves are risky if they occur when the market is plummeting.
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The country is in economic crisis, with the Sudanese pound's value plummeting.
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The S&P 500 posted its fifth straight decline, plummeting nearly 3.3%.
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He cited the plummeting cost of initially expensive technologies like solar power.
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Its shares crept higher again on Tuesday a day after plummeting 15%.
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The threat has led companies to flee Tehran, sending Iran's currency plummeting.
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The theft rocked the bitcoin community and sent the currency's price plummeting.
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Between the pollution and poaching, the scrotum frog's numbers have been plummeting.
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HOLLYWOOD SQUARED &aposSolo: A Star Wars Story&apos plummeting at the box office.
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It's no wonder that Trump's approval numbers among active duty personnel is plummeting.
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Amazon's takeover of Whole Foods sent the stock of competing grocery chains plummeting.
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The ever-graceful star looks impossibly calm and composed plummeting into the water.
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His fundraising numbers are shockingly low and he's been plummeting in the polls.
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Volkswagen has been punished with consumer opprobrium, a costly recall and plummeting sales.
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Wall Street firms are cutting head count and compensation to offset plummeting profitability.
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A year ago Ambarella traded up to $128 before plummeting to the $40s.
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Stocks are plummeting on Thursday as trade fears wash over Wall Street again.
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That's why Trump is simultaneously dominating the headlines and plummeting in the polls.
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Kraft's write-down sent the stock plummeting more than 27 percent on Friday.
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This sent the price of storage, measured per watt hour, plummeting by half.
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After plummeting, Tunsil was selected with the 13th pick by the Miami Dolphins.
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With the global bee population plummeting dangerously, beekeepers are desperately seeking a solution.
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The plummeting of the price of oil in 2016 crashed the country's economy.
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The profits of Big Coal have been plummeting in a shifting energy market.
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With the stock plummeting in value, GameStop got a new CEO: George Sherman.
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They also have millions of migrants, rising nationalism, recurrent recessions and plummeting birthrates.
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But plummeting oil prices in 2016 triggered an economic implosion that continues today.
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It's also hit some isolated rough patches, plummeting to just 62,000 in June.
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While album sales are indeed plummeting, live music sales are stronger than ever.
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So with robot sales on the rise, why aren't U.S. manufacturing jobs plummeting?
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According to forecasts, its numbers are plummeting, though by how much is disputed.
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The Asian financial crisis struck in 1997, sending the Indonesian rupiah's value plummeting.
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And a 60-foot cat sent a plane and its two passengers plummeting.
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Fears of the virus have led to plummeting demand for travel to China.
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What would likely be required is Trump's popularity finally plummeting among Republican voters.
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Plummeting coal use is profoundly good news for our lives and our planet.
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The activity has picked up as plummeting commodity prices have strained energy companies.
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Many upscale brands like Michael Kors have faced plummeting sales and tepid profits.
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When stocks were plummeting last December, he characterized Wall Street as too bearish.
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International sanctions and plummeting oil production have further weakened the already floundering economy.
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I felt my stomach drop, as if I were plummeting to the ground.
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During the global financial crisis, Australia suffered from plummeting demand for its products.
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Plummeting installation costs were primary driver of last year's growth, Luecke told me.
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This key metric has been plummeting just as more money was being poured in.
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HOWARD KURTZ, "MEDIABUZZ" HOST: This is precisely why trust in the media is plummeting.
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The report raised the specter of Trump's impeachment and sent the stock market plummeting.
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The probe is continuing to deliver, even three months after plummeting into the planet.
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Porn searches for "golden showers" skyrocketed following the news, before plummeting the following year.
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Some say seeing bond returns plummeting anew is a canary in the coal mine.
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A diamond rush followed, with a surge of production threatening to send prices plummeting.
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Sirius and XM merged in 21997 — during the recession, when car sales were plummeting.
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The plummeting price of natural gas and renewables hastened America's shift away from coal.
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It was off a session low of $226, after plummeting 5.38 percent on Wednesday.
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She landed on a tree, which prevented her from plummeting into the Pacific Ocean.
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Apple's sluggish sales of the iPhone in China sent the stock market plummeting yesterday.
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The Aussie had shed nearly 0.7 percent on Wednesday along with the plummeting kiwi.
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Last month, imported petroleum prices fell 4.0 percent after plummeting 14.3 percent in January.
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It's just one of dozens of new ideas made possible by plummeting component prices.
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February 5 - The Dow suffers its worst intra-day trading loss, plummeting 1,597 points.
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This is a handy distraction at a time when Russian living standards are plummeting.
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There are mass layoffs abound, stocks are plummeting, and scandals involving hidden grow rooms.
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Church attendance has been plummeting since the 1960s; hardly anyone baptizes their kids anymore.
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British public confidence in the prospects for Brexit is plummeting, according to recent polls.
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There are outbreaks of monkey pox and measles, partly because of plummeting vaccination rates.
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I felt the lovely, plummeting loneliness of the California coast losing the day's heat.
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Uber posted a $5.2 billion loss on Thursday, its largest ever, sending shares plummeting.
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Anticipating spiraling costs and plummeting buying power, vendors end up charging tomorrow's prices today.
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Jobs are returning, illegal immigration is plummeting, law, order and justice are being restored.
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A year later, he rejected a takeover bid from Microsoft, sending the stock plummeting.
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Stocks followed their worst week since the Great Recession by plummeting yet again Monday.
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Their real impact will be on the plummeting relationship between Moscow and the West.
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Now farm incomes are falling due to cooling export demand and plummeting grain prices.
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Amid plummeting stocks and political uncertainty, VCs urge their portfolios to prepare for winter
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In 2012, an historic lobster harvest sent prices plummeting, when demand didn't keep up.
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When coronavirus started to hit in full force, global demand plunged, sending prices plummeting.
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Revenue is plummeting as commuters nationwide stay home to prevent the spread of virus.
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Euro Stoxx 50 futures were down 6.3%, after earlier plummeting as much as 8.3%.
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With plummeting stock prices, it can be scary for investors to stay the course.
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The figures sent the Danish company's shares plummeting by as much as 20 percent.
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That sent borrowing costs soaring and Italian stocks plummeting, while enraging the Italian government.
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In fact, the percentage of national funds set aside for culture have been plummeting.
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At the time, populations of many birds were plummeting due to poorly regulated hunting.
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Cities across Europe are considering diesel bans, and sales of diesel engines are plummeting.
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Prices have been plummeting ever since, compounded in 2016 by the shock Brexit vote.
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US airlines have suspended service to China amid plummeting demand because of the coronavirus.
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The share price subsequently rose and stabilized until plummeting 85 percent on March 24.
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In the January-March period, plummeting revenue from fixed-income trading had impacted results.
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Patients and their families are doubly affected by plummeting purchasing power across the country.
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That was before the scandals, the multibillion-dollar fines and the plummeting stock price.
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One minute you're in a library, the next you're plummeting down to a terrifying basement.
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Lumentum took a bigger hit, plummeting nearly 33 percent to end the day at $37.50.
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Though to be fair, a glut of ivory in the market would send prices plummeting.
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Elephant populations are plummeting across Africa due to severe pressure from poaching and habitat loss.
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Prices collapsed, dipping to $22014 a pound in June of that year, and kept plummeting.
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The going price was $3,200 per tonne three years ago before plummeting due to oversupply.
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Characters joke about Narnia while exiting wardrobes and reflect on Alice when plummeting through space.
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But school enrolments began to fall because of plummeting birth rates and migration to cities.
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Global oil benchmark Brent initially hit seven-month highs on worries about plummeting Nigerian production.
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Big oil companies have responded to plummeting prices by cutting capital spending and operating expenses.
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The tweet sent the stock market plummeting, a move blamed primarily on this computerized trading.
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But the picture was less rosy last year, with the virtual currency plummeting over 70%.
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But just because the chemicals don't pose a danger doesn't mean the plummeting payload doesn't.
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Then came what the workers call "the black year": 2014, when oil prices began plummeting.
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The News's circulation has been plummeting for years; it sits at about 241,000 on weekdays.
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That was up 11 percent on July 2014, when the world old price started plummeting.
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Then in October and November 2015 it issued two profit warnings, sending its shares plummeting.
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The bottom line: Do not wait until the last minute hoping to catch plummeting prices.
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After plummeting 566 points, the Dow swung higher and ended the day down 249 points.
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Trust in platforms like Google and Facebook is plummeting while trust in journalism is rising.
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These have sent Teva shares plummeting and led to calls for management and structural changes.
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Plummeting ad revenue meant steep budget cuts and far fewer journalists to cover the news.
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But plummeting oil prices crashed the economy in 2016 and it has since completely collapsed.
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Oversupply and plummeting prices for specialty dogs forced him to sell the animals for meat.
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Expedia, which also reported on Wednesday, was also plummeting on Thursday, losing close to 25%.
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The impact has been dramatic, with case counts plummeting more than 99 percent since 1988.
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So with surging accounts receivables and plummeting cash flows, LeEco was running out of cash.
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In September 2017, the mission ended when scientists intentionally sent the spacecraft plummeting into Saturn.
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Markets tanked, with the Dow Jones industrial average plummeting 700 points in mid-day trading.
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But those countries are now all being hampered by institutional weakness and growth is plummeting.
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The political instability makes it even more difficult for Brazil to address its plummeting economy.
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Twitter's plummeting stock price has led to occasional chatter about it being a buyout target.
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Clinton wants to continue have led to plummeting home ownership rates and anemic economic growth.
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For fiscal 212-2800, Scotland's public spending deficit was £21 billion amid plummeting oil prices.
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But in a time of oil gluts and plummeting oil prices, is it worth it?
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Expect plummeting stock prices for major United States companies that do business around the world.
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Meanwhile, South Korea, is testing 10,000 citizens each day, and their infection numbers are plummeting.
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When the coronavirus started to hit in full force, global demand plunged, sending prices plummeting.
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The hotel industry is feeling the effects, with occupancy plummeting as low as 15 percent.
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We were in the depths of the great recession: job losses, home foreclosures, plummeting stocks.
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But the plummeting bolívar also means those who earn in dollars can live like royalty.
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Energy Oil and natural gas producers were hit by plummeting oil prices amid the outbreak.
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Nearly across the board, for the last few years, award-show numbers have been plummeting.
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Nearly two months before American oil sanctions go into effect, Iran's crude exports are plummeting.
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By March, the American economy saw record levels of unemployment and a plummeting stock market.
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Strategies The stock market has been plummeting and my own retirement portfolio has been shrinking.
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Just as electoral standards are fraying, citizens' trust in elections and their outcomes is plummeting.
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The country's plummeting economy has added pressure on a region struggling with low commodity prices.
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But that phrase wielded the power to take almost every single semiconductor-related stock plummeting.
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It had quickly run through two other creative directors without success, and sales were plummeting.
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Workday had the biggest losses of them all, plummeting more than 11% in Wednesday's session.
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The trial's disappointing results sent shares in AstraZeneca plummeting nearly 16 percent, to about $56.
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Numerous surveys have pointed to plummeting confidence in the Church in those countries and elsewhere.
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As in the 1990s, Zambia has been hit by plummeting prices for copper, its main export.
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TV technology has stabilized recently, with the price of 4K and even 4K HDR sets plummeting.
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Meanwhile, ivory prices are plummeting, meaning the primary driver of poaching — consumer demand — is leveling off.
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This way, they avoid selling off large portions of their portfolio when stock prices are plummeting.
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Activists admitted lighting two fires to keep warm in plummeting temperatures but denied starting any more.
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The currency's plummeting value means Syrians have had to go shopping with thick bundles of notes.
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If you're like us, you just barely survived January's arctic blasts, snow squalls, and plummeting temperatures.
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SOMETIMES an analogy strikes you on the head with the force of a plummeting cricket ball.
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MTN's regulatory and operational uncertainties in the west African country sent shares in the company plummeting.
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Boeing caught a break Tuesday, climbing over 2% after plummeting 10% in the previous two sessions.
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The real estate mogul talked about how the plummeting British pound would be good for tourism.
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"[Yields] are plummeting, and that's dragging financials down," Todd Gordon told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Friday.
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The number of Korean-language schools has been plummeting amid a shortage of teachers and students.
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The price of bitcoin, which surpassed $20,000 in December before plummeting, now trades at about $6,240.
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Both central bank bosses are confronted by plummeting inflation expectations, sub-par growth and geopolitical paralysis.
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Pham claimed the hospital used her as a "public relations pawn" to improve its plummeting image.
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The escalating war of words between U.S. and Chinese officials and trade negotiators sent markets plummeting.
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The recent decision comes in response to the plummeting number of reported crimes from Latino communities.
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A pledge by Turkey's central bank to stabilize the plummeting lira failed to calm investors' nerves.
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The drop has been driven by plummeting refunding volumes, which dominated the issuance calendar last year.
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Twitter has had a terrible recent stretch, too, plummeting nearly 30% in the quarter so far.
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Faced with plummeting oil revenues, officials said they had no choice but to reduce petrol subsidies.
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Qatar pledged $15 billion in investment to Turkey, which helped lift the plummeting Turkish lira (Reuters).
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Facebook's stock price has stabilized after plummeting more than 15 percent following the Cambridge Analytica revelations.
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With Trump's chances of winning plummeting, an Irish bookmaker is already paying out bets on Clinton.
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No one knew what the referendum meant, but markets worldwide were plummeting in fear and confusion.
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It was a gambit that, so far, has been disastrous, with Mr. Trump's poll numbers plummeting.
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When singing about a fucked-up relationship plummeting through its disintegration phase, she basically looks delighted.
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Macy's stock was last down about 212% after plummeting more than 23.5% following the earnings release.
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I first heard that the market was plummeting while lecturing to my morning class at Yale.
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Syrian social media chat rooms shared footage of the planes in flames plummeting from the sky.
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Soon, the number of goals was plummeting again, back to where it had been, and beyond.
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Still, the plummeting oil demand is a warning sign for the rest of the global economy.
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After years of steady but modest declines, cigarette sales are plummeting as e-cigarette sales soar.
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The reason for the plummeting of crime over the past three decades remains mostly a mystery.
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They were plummeting in value, and most employees didn't have other investments to balance their portfolios.
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The plummeting stock market has prompted Congress to propose a massive stimulus for the US economy.
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Detroit has lost four of its last five games, plummeting to last place in the division.
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The S&P/ASX 98.2 closed 5.83% higher at 5,293.40 after plummeting nearly 10% on Monday.
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But they aren't nearly as appealing when the securities that generate them are plummeting in value.
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The Dow is surging back on Wednesday after plummeting about 2,000 points to start the week.
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In 2015, the entertainment conglomerate acknowledged that subscriptions to ESPN were declining, sending media stocks plummeting.
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Mr. Peanut lets go of a branch to save his friends from plummeting to their deaths.
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The decline on Wall Street picked up steam on Monday, with the Dow plummeting 1,5003 points.
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McGillis' father works in an industry aligned with construction, and plummeting housing prices affected his income.
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The outbreak has been a global phenomenon, sending financial markets plummeting and becoming a political cudgel.
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With Asian tourism plummeting, my flights have not been full, but also were far from empty.
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In recent days, polls have shown Donald Trump's approval rating with women -- even Republican women -- plummeting.
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Cramer advised investors to remember that commodities are now plummeting after companies worried about soaring prices.
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Those remarks sent Pakistani stocks plummeting, with the KSE 100 index shedding 2.2 percent on Tuesday.
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Call tariffs are among the world's cheapest, and competition has sent the price of broadband plummeting.
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The fallout for Wynn mounted throughout the day Friday, with stock prices for Wynn Resorts plummeting.
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Many came from Nigeria, where plummeting oil prices have left people desperate to find work abroad.
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Blue Apron still dominates the market for meal delivery kits, but its market share is plummeting.
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The financial crisis and plummeting economy had swept America's already fragile carmakers into an existential crisis.
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Here are some scenarios in which an asteroid could come plummeting down onto tri-state area.
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Goldman is no different, with the bank's net earnings plummeting by 60% in the first quarter.
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Now gas prices are plummeting and coal is being phased out in Britain under a government mandate.
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Plummeting tech stocks pushed the Nasdaq further into correction territory last week and during Monday's trading day.
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Despite the plummeting prices, buying your way into the world of cryptocurrencies is getting easier every day.
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Even in the face of his own death, Zorin offers a cackle before plummeting towards the water.
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The entire ship vanished about a half-minute later, plummeting to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
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GDP growth is about half what it was during its peak and real estate prices are plummeting.
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With Treasury yields plummeting here, you could price hundreds of billions of dollars of Treasuries right now.
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Stocks are plummeting again as the U.S. China trade war escalated even further to begin the week.
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On Thursday morning, Facebook shares were still down after plummeting the previous evening in after-hours trading.
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At the time, even that guidance was considered weak, and it sent Fitbit's stock plummeting 30 percent.
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Another 281 percent dive in China's stock market today is reverberating in plummeting shares around the world.
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Competitors E-Trade (ETFC) and TD Ameritrade (AMTD) were hit even harder, plummeting 16% and 25% respectively.
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President-elect Donald Trump sent Lockheed Martin stocks plummeting on Monday morning after he…Read more Read
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A well-placed punch can send even a flier like Pharah or D.Va plummeting to unrecoverable deaths.
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As Paper Boi's stock in the hip-hop world starts rising, Ern's stock in life is plummeting.
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The prices keep plummeting on microSD cards — a 128GB is only $30 and a 256GB is $80.
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Exports from Iran are plummeting and due to sink further when American sanctions take effect next month.
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That situation actually worsened Thursday, as the Bank of England cut rates, sending British bond yields plummeting.
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Only drugstore chain Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA) has fared worse, plummeting nearly 20% so far in 2019.
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The $10 per month plan had cost the company millions, sending its parent company's stock price plummeting.
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Still, Hicklin said, no amount of cost-cutting could keep up with plummeting revenue from print advertising.
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The company's weak guidance sent shares plummeting, which are now down 14 percent since its March report.
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It was around a $14 drop from its already plummeting price when the markets closed on Wednesday.
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The camp went under after the county raised annual permitting fees, coupled with plummeting demand for beds.
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I believe our nation's inability to grasp this difference is directly responsible for our plummeting SAT scores.
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That's crucial given the company's disappointing earnings report earlier this week that led to its stock plummeting.
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After Jaime went plummeting into that lake at the end of Sunday's episode, things weren't looking great.
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"They had no idea why this young, healthy, 24-year-old active girl was plummeting," she says.
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After all, Bolsonaro is politically vulnerable, given plummeting approval ratings, economic contraction, and a fractured legislative coalition.
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Exports to the European Union fell 4.2 percent, with exports to the United Kingdom plummeting 15.6 percent.
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They suffered their worst day since September 2015 on Tuesday, plummeting 7% to a one-year low.
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Confronted with a plummeting stock market and global ridicule, Trump is back where he started, emotionally speaking.
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Analysts said its range was intercontinental and might send a warhead plummeting down on the West Coast.
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Trump then began plummeting in the polls, and saw a mass retreat of endorsements and support. 11.
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That valuation has gone down steeply since the company went public in 2017, amid plummeting subscription sales.
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Aslam argued that bitcoin prices could wind up plummeting below $2,000 and even test the $1,500 level.
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Sugar is not the only scarce staple, as the plummeting pound has slashed Egypt's import-purchasing power.
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They've favored Facebook clicks over their core readers, and are no closer to addressing plummeting print revenues.
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Coal was the exception, with imports plummeting as a domestic glut slashed local prices and demand fell.
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Bauerle appeared on "Squawk Box" after bitcoin rocketed above $19,000 Thursday on the Coinbase exchange before plummeting.
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Companies are reporting record profits, unemployment levels are plummeting and overall global growth is back on track.
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That bite from a month ago had primed his body for today's hives and plummeting blood pressure.
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Tween and teen girls face an added challenge because their confidence is already plummeting during those years.
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Why did the S.U.V. drive across at least 75 feet of dirt before plummeting into the ocean?
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Bloomberg had a story that food prices are plummeting because food production is getting much more sophisticated.
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Euro Stoxx 50 futures were down 6.1% at 0700 GMT, after earlier plummeting as much as 8.3%.
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Euro Stoxx 50 futures were down 6.1% at 0700 GMT, after earlier plummeting as much as 8.3%.
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People are not actually buying books—not in physical shops (understandably), and online sales are plummeting too.
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That helps explain why they're a big part of the story behind America's plummeting unintended pregnancy rate.
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That prompted fears of a currency war that would hit trigger inflation and send asset prices plummeting.
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Joe Biden's first two finishes sent his national poll numbers plummeting and put his donors on edge.
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The average price of a Chicago medallion rose to nearly $30083,30073 before prices began plummeting in 30063.
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Recall that fears of an overly aggressive Federal Reserve helped send markets plummeting in November and December.
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If productivity is plummeting in the workplace, the solution might be simple: Make the work week shorter.
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Shares have been plummeting as traders absorb the latest information about the coronavirus's spread around the world.
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New knitwear offered an antidote to the doldrums that often accompany autumn's shortening days and plummeting temperatures.
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Australia recorded the biggest drop in the third quarter, plummeting 1053% year-on-year to US$9.73bn.
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"Investors remain bearish, with growth and profit expectations plummeting this month," said Michael Hartnett, BAML's chief investment strategist.
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Demand for steel didn't budge, so all that new metal flooded the market and sent prices plummeting 25%.
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He resembled a man whose blood sugar was plummeting and heard the kitchen forgot to fill his order.
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Reforms to the telecoms sector in 254 brought new players into the Mexican market and sent prices plummeting.
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The unemployment rate is expected to rise further as companies continue to lay off workers amid plummeting demand.
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The report sent chip stocks plummeting after the company cut its revenue forecast, citing Huawei and trade uncertainty.
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The major favorability nosedive began in 2011, with trust in political leaders plummeting 20 points in four years.
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It's easy to see why grocery stores might be worried based on their plummeting stocks across the board.
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Despite plummeting 250 miles at speeds of up to 17,000 miles per hour, the journey home went smoothly.
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Uber and Lyft claim a cap on vehicle licenses would send wait times soaring and driver earnings plummeting.
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Since then, the group has come down quite a bit, plummeting in the first few weeks of 2016.
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In July of 1997, then-CEO Gil Amelio had just been ousted and the company's stock was plummeting.
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Trading in shares of Barclays and the Royal Bank of Scotland was temporarily suspended due to plummeting losses.
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Cramer was worried that it could take Chevron longer to turn things around, especially with plummeting oil prices.
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Plummeting battery prices are expected to make electric cars cheaper than gas cars just three years from now.
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He has lived through many cycles of oil plummeting, gasoline prices falling and heating bills lower than expected.
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Google changed how its search algorithm valued a webpage, a move that sent Demand traffic and revenue plummeting.
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And we already know from last year [that] health concerns, data breach, anything can send this stock plummeting.
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Coupled with China's slowdown is the plummeting cost of oil, although which came first is open to debate.
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Miners have been hit hard by plummeting commodities prices, forcing them to cut jobs, capital expenditure and dividends.
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The vote created immediate uncertainty in global financial markets and sent the value of the British pound plummeting.
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Rio's share of oil royalties is plummeting to about $268 billion this year, from $3.5 billion in 2014.
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Helping considerably: Commodity prices have rebounded after plummeting in 2014 and 2015, pinching growth in many developing countries.
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In the fallout, the United States maintained limits on unemployment benefits, leaving American workers vulnerable to plummeting fortunes.
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The ABC News/Washington Post poll is merely the latest to show that Trump's approval rating was plummeting.
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The rotors stalled and the plane flipped over, plummeting 220006 feet to the ground and killing all aboard.
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Last week, a tweet from Sanders about Ariad's pricing sent the company's stock plummeting 15 percent. http://bit.
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As opposed to car-sized hail, they saw actual cars plummeting from planes during a faulty supply drop.
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He also pointed to how the plummeting oil prices are "disastrous" for the country, a top oil exporter.
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The country is also seeking to shift away from oil dependency, after plummeting oil prices triggered a recession.
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Console sales alone peaked at over $3 billion in 1983 before plummeting to around $100 million by 1985.
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Cosmetics company Coty (COTY) was the worst stock in the S&P 500 last year, plummeting nearly 20183%.
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The lawmakers said the USPS had seen plummeting mail volumes and wouldn't survive the summer without immediate help.
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The U.S.' reputation — while plummeting globally — is dramatically improving in one noteworthy place, according to a new poll.
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Monarch numbers have been plummeting for decades, and recent surveys of their breeding habitats had reported low numbers.
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The Brexit vote in June 2016 sent the British pound plummeting against the euro, making goods more expensive.
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After years of plummeting sales, store closures, and flight of executives, J.Crew promised a fresh relaunch this fall.
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Meanwhile, interest rates on loans were soaring and land values were plummeting, forcing thousands of farmers into foreclosure.
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The S&P/ASX 200 closed 5.83% higher on Tuesday at 19,293.40 after plummeting nearly 10% on Monday.
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Crude prices on Monday saw their worst day since 27, with Brent plummeting 2950.68% to $295.878 per barrel.
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Venezuela's economy has been in crisis for years, due to plummeting oil prices and economic and infrastructural mismanagement.
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"But the stealing has accelerated," he said, citing theft as a prime reason that oil production is plummeting.
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It missed clearing a mountain by 20 to 30 feet before plummeting more than 2,000 feet a minute.
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Around the country, plummeting profits have forced the closures of even outlets with fervent commitments to independent reporting.
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The city's plan is feasible politically and pragmatically in large part because of New York's plummeting jail population.
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The populists who upended Italian politics are struggling with defections, plummeting poll numbers and the compromises of government.
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Teen pregnancies have been markedly declining for decades — plummeting by nearly 64 percent since the peak in 1991.
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The aye-aye, the researchers reckon, evolved a pseudothumb to help it locomote without plummeting out of trees.
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In fact, upon the news that Trump plans to withdraw from the Paris agreement sent coal stock plummeting.
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Credit fears spiked again this week, and Turkey's financial crisis sent its currency plummeting 14 percent on Friday.
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Eve GoldenLyndhurst, N.J. Let's go … Which crook's plummeting down this week With the whole crew way down low?
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Without stricter regulations to prevent overhunting, critics warn, a sudden environmental shock could send Newfoundland's murre population plummeting.
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Uber and Lyft decimated the yellow taxi industry, sending medallion prices plummeting, and many drivers into deep debt.
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Minneapolis will be near 70 degrees on Monday, but will see plummeting temperatures and snow by Wednesday morning.
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That sent sterling plummeting from post-Brexit vote highs and left it down for the month of April.
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The stock had its worst day of the year on Friday, plummeting 246% to $22020 at the close.
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The finance minister's dismissal sent the currency, the rand, plummeting as much as 5 percent at one point.
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Plummeting markets are making Roth IRAs more attractive, although not everyone can put money into these retirement accounts.
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Prices for lithium-ion batteries are plummeting, while technical advances are increasing driving ranges and cutting recharging times.
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More than 700 employees have left the Environmental Protection Agency since President Trump took office, amid plummeting morale.
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A new poll released on Friday by McClatchy-Marist found support for Obamacare repeal plummeting, particularly among Republicans.
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But reports that Sprint's parent company, SoftBank, is getting cold feet sent both telecoms' stock prices plummeting on Monday.
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London (CNN Business)Political turmoil over Brexit has sent the pound plummeting close to its lowest level this year.
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My grades were plummeting, I constantly had a stomach ache, and I thought my life was crumbling around me.
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"There is a price we're paying for the period we're in," Erdogan said, referring to his country's plummeting currency.
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The referendum result has sent the pound sterling and the global stock markets plummeting, but that's just the beginning.
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WeWork failed to go public last year and nearly went bankrupt instead, sending its valuation plummeting in the process.
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Sharpton mostly dismisses Trump's tweet about Hill (the president said ESPN's ratings were plummeting because of people like her).
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Globally, bond yields were also plummeting, with debt in many European countries and in Japan trading at negative yields.
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Wrong. They're also here to throw massive snow boulders at our backs that send us plummeting to the ground.
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The maker of Budweiser lowered its outlook for the full year sending shares plummeting to close 4.3 percent down.
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That's an issue for any show, and The Walking Dead's plummeting ratings certainly reflect the depths of the problem.
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The currency was last trading at 6.8364 against the dollar at 0732 GMT after earlier plummeting below 7 lira.
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Whileearly signs point to a number of beats, a small miss or weak future guidancecould send these stocks plummeting.
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The rope swings around and tightens itself around the pole saving the man from plummeting to the ground. Duh.
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The dairy price index fell to its lowest level since June 2009, led by plummeting butter and cheese prices.
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Soybeans firmed on the USDA's smaller-than-expected acreage estimate, while wheat fell in tandem with plummeting corn prices.
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In December he was widely criticized for changing his finance minister twice in a week, sending the rand plummeting.
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Click here to view original GIFBack in October, an analysis of the smartwatch industry found that sales were plummeting.
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To be clear, variable wind and solar costs are plummeting, and they're booming alongside natural gas around the world.
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Markets initially reacted with shock at the Trump win, sending Dow futures plummeting 800 points at one point overnight.
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Birth rates around the world are plummeting and men are responsible for infertility in 30-50 percent of couples.
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Neither a widespread plummeting of angels nor a rush to the exit by investors would come out of nowhere.
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Last year the government warned that WOW's collapse would shrink GDP and send the krona, the local currency, plummeting.
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But her second term was marred by allegations of corruption and a sluggish economy -- sending her approval ratings plummeting.
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My mood was plummeting in tandem with the setting sun, casting darkness over Milan and deep into my heart.
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Ben Bernanke in 2013 sent world stocks plummeting when he suggested the Fed would slow its bond-buying stimulus.
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But shares of the video-streaming service were plummeting in the premarket, after the firm issued weaker subscriber guidance.
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The company issued a shock profit warning in December which sent its shares plummeting to a four-year low.
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The plummeting U.S. stock market is giving potential homebuyers an unexpected boost, in the form of lower mortgage rates.
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This has all contributed to the lira plummeting more than 36 percent against the dollar in the past year.
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"The pound is plummeting as Sunderland votes heavily for Leave," said Joe Rundle, head of trading at ETX Capital.
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"The temperature is plummeting again this week and people shouldn't have to suffer this way — homelessness needs to end!"
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The plummeting of students' performance extended beyond the arena of academic achievement to students' behavior and attitude as well.
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"We're seeing that flow through to stock prices falling and yields across the globe plummeting as well," Arone added.
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One trigger on Friday is that a pair of Wall Street analyst reports seemed to send tech stocks plummeting.
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No wonder a recent Pew Research Center poll showed plummeting approval ratings for the union in key European countries.
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"We're seeing that flow through to stock prices falling and yields across the globe plummeting as well," he said.
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But for now, the country remains a patchwork of fiefdoms awash with weapons and plummeting towards a humanitarian disaster.
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Increasing demand and plummeting costs to access make this industry "a highly relevant domain of disruption," the report says.
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Zuma rattled investors in December last year by changing finance ministers twice in a week, sending the rand plummeting.
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For nearly a century, advances in medical technology and healthy living have sent mortality rates of all Americans plummeting.
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The bank's exposure to the energy sector, a potential concern amid plummeting oil prices, was "manageable", he told CNBC.
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I often fall into dangerous lows (a side effect of taking too much insulin, which sends blood sugar plummeting).
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Housing affordability is plummeting and the high cost of real-estate can make new middle-income development financially untenable.
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As the virus spreads, the President has eyed the plummeting stock market as boding poorly for his political prospects.
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Plummeting shares in semiconductor makers also weighed on the market, after Texas Instruments, STMicroelectronics and AMD offered disappointing outlooks.
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Other companies vulnerable to plummeting tourism, such as the Walt Disney Co. and SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, took similar steps.
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U.S. stock exchanges temporarily halted trading Wednesday, as coronavirus fears again sent stock prices plummeting in a massive selloff.
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With the pandemic sweeping the globe, demand has skyrocketed and global supply chain issues have resulted in plummeting availability.
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After plummeting in 2008 and 2009, buybacks have again soared: A record $800 billion in buybacks by S.&P.
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Greenlane's stock has lost 88% of its value since it went public in April, plummeting below $2 a share.
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The carnage in stocks and plummeting Treasury yields are raising market expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut.
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Over the past couple of weeks, Biden's shortcomings have started to loom larger and he's plummeting in the polls.
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The moves sent aides scrambling to execute their boss's commands and, in some cases, sending the stock market plummeting.
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With the plummeting discharge rate, however, the number of children in custody could skyrocket even at steady crossing rates.
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"The recent stress tests have sent bank shares plummeting for a second day," CMC Markets analyst Jasper Lawler said.
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The social fabric, especially for those without a college degree, was disintegrating — marriage rates plummeting, opiate abuse rates rising.
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Clearly no one wants their money to be held in Turkey, Argentina or Venezuela, where currency values are plummeting.
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The poll also showed Moore's favorable rating plummeting from 49 percent in early October to 35 percent this week.
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All of a sudden VIX sellers will become VIX buyers, which will send the index soaring and stocks plummeting.
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It comes as the province was already suffering from mass layoffs and economic slowdown due to plummeting crude prices.
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Bloomberg notes that a whole host of other financial indicators are currently plummeting as well: Dow futures have plunged.
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Instead, it sends the fish's blood pressure plummeting, messing with its coordination and giving the blenny a chance to escape.
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The stock has shed 703 percent this year, plummeting to all-time lows and trading below 10 Hong Kong dollars.
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A fallen chow chow, Angel, was rescued from a frozen lake by a crew of firefighters after plummeting through ice.
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After a steep rise following the financial crisis, U.S. retail jobs have been plummeting since the start of the year.
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Unfortunately, Target learned this the hard way last quarter when its e-commerce sales couldn't keep the stock from plummeting.
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Snapchat is telling investors that TV viewership is plummeting among teens — but one analyst said that's not the full story.
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But that decline pales when compared with the Arctic's plummeting sea ice thickness and extent over the last four decades.
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One kid launches his friend into the air where he flips around three times before plummeting onto the ground. Ouch.
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In 2016, the Church of Scotland, a protestant denomination, announced that it was considering performing online baptisms, amid plummeting membership.
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The decision sent shares in Sky TV plummeting 17 percent to NZ$3.6, its largest daily percentage drop on record.
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Australian lithium producers have been cutting supply amid plummeting prices in recent months due to lower demand from Chinese customers.
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Chubbuck emerges as relentlessly ambitious, pushing stories with integrity and depth while the station pursues frivolity to combat plummeting ratings.
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Investors were divided over whether the lira had reached a trough after plummeting more than 13 percent year-to-date.
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David Rothkopf, CEO and editor of FP Group, which publishes Foreign Policy magazine, referenced the plummeting of the British pound.
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As a response to the plummeting birth rates, the idea of an individual's consent to sex was dismissed as superfluous.
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Wind and solar power costs are plummeting thanks to improving technologies, while energy efficiency measures are reducing overall energy demand.
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Airlines around the world have canceled flights and suspended routes to China amid plummeting demand due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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The Arctic is warming over twice as fast as the rest of the globe and sea ice cover is plummeting.
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The price plunge, reflecting plummeting supply and manufacturing costs, should materially raise the profitability of mainstream electric SUVs and sedans.
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Their rapid growth is a big part of plummeting Midtown Manhattan traffic speeds, now averaging 5 mph during the day.
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Other critics note that by locking itself into coal, Pakistan may miss out on the plummeting price of solar energy.
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President George W. Bush's plummeting poll numbers in 2008 greatly diminished his ability to help John McCain in the election.
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That is prompting fears e-cigarettes are addicting a new generation of nicotine after decades of cigarette smoking rates plummeting.
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U.S. oil was sharply lower this morning, after plummeting 3.65 percent in Friday's selloff, breaking a four-day winning streak.
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As the election results were coming in, shocks to the system were detailed by plummeting markets from Japan to Chicago.
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The plummeting currency of those buzzwords is tacit admission that some of the gloss of craft branding has worn off.
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With American smoking rates plummeting over the last half-century, tobacco companies have scrambled to find ways to increase profits.
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Investors have become wary since last December when Zuma changed finance ministers twice in one week, sending the rand plummeting.
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"Ad revenue for people who talk about real and controversial topics is plummeting," he says in his Patreon pitch video.
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These are missiles ordered by a flailing president with plummeting approval ratings, trying to show how 'tough' he can be.
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November soybeans peaked at $12.79 a bushel in late May 20143 before plummeting 29 percent by the end of September.
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A eurosceptic winner could increase the risk of a no-deal Brexit, which traders say would send the pound plummeting.
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If you give Americans hundreds of dollars in savings from plummeting gasoline prices, they're going to turn it into food.
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For more than a decade, newspapers and magazines have been struggling to make up for plummeting revenues from print advertising.
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Oil prices should decline another 27 percent in 20163 after plummeting by 47 percent last year, according to the outlook.
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Investors responded on Tuesday by sending Apple shares plummeting after already sliding in the hours leading up to the news.
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"But, and this might be a mighty big but, these leaders are enough to keep us from plummeting," he said.
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Stock plummeting: Team USA, at least until they upset Canada tomorrow and I make VICE delete everything I wrote tonight.
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Markets remain nervous after the government's annual economic survey on Monday suggested "a pause" in fiscal consolidation, sending bonds plummeting.
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With the plummeting of oil and mineral prices in recent years, however, Brazil entered a recession, and Batista's empire evaporated.
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The Handmaid's Tale, Margaret Atwood's iconic 1985 novel, imagines a bleak future ravaged by environmental disasters and plummeting birth rates.
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After plummeting in the years after the economy took its dive, the typical household's finances have rebounded sharply since 2012.
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In 2017, bitcoin soared from below $1,000 to over $19,000 in December, before plummeting at the start of this year.
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Instead, the team inexplicably sat the 2015-16 offseason out, and spent last year plummeting to a 78-83 finish.
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Since the break, however, they've only connected on 215 percent of their threes, plummeting all the way down to 107.9rd.
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He looked, in the quickly assembled collage of these recordings, not like a person but like a large object plummeting.
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I touched his fingers and they were cool, vessels clamped down by the medicines keeping his blood pressure from plummeting.
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People are being more thoughtful about purchases and where they spend their time, so ad click-through rates are plummeting.
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Schools are shutting down, stocks are plummeting, and health-care workers are scrambling to deal with a shortage of beds.
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The Pew survey is consistent with polling on the government shutdown so far, which has shown Trump's approval rating plummeting.
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Exports were plummeting on slowing demand from China, and a tax increase at home was keeping shoppers out of stores.
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The number of listed companies peaked in the late 1990s, before the dot-com bust, plummeting 52 percent by 2016.
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The sub-index of the Hang Seng index tracking energy shares bounced 2.3% a day after plummeting more than 10%.
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Many parts of the economy shut down virtually overnight, causing a wave of job losses and a plummeting stock market.
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The renminbi has slid in value for months, but the country has been working hard to keep it from plummeting.
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Production in Venezuela is plummeting, and an expected ratcheting up of sanctions by the Trump administration could further hamper imports.
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But their sales have been plummeting amid growing awareness that diesel exhaust causes serious lung ailments, including asthma and cancer.
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Plummeting oil revenues appeared to be prompting Iranian leaders to dial back funding for military operations around the Middle East.
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Instead, they said, the problem was the quickly plummeting prices that resulted from the oversupply of overseas panels last year.
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The majority of colleges in America have witnessed a plummeting acceptance rate as the number of student applications has exploded.
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The crisis at WeWork, combined with Uber's plummeting share price over the last quarter, cost the Vision Fund $8.9 billion.
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The infernos have dealt a devastating blow to the koala population, which was already plummeting prior to this month's wildfires.
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Such boycotts could send the shares and profits of U.S. companies plummeting, negatively affecting U.S. jobs, taxes, and the economy.
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Mahmoud Abbas, the head of the Palestinian Authority, has a plummeting approval rating, and he is eighty, embittered, and exhausted.
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The Department of Homeland Security has consistently reported plummeting figures of southwest border apprehensions since Trump assumed office in January.
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The ambitious effort comes just a week after lackluster sales over the past three months sent the company's stock plummeting.
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Although the movie ratings are plummeting and the current American market is lukewarm, its international box office is still growing.
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Since the market started plummeting, his portfolio has lost about 12% in value, which he doesn't see as too dramatic.
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Venezuela's collapse has been aided by other factors, including plummeting oil prices, and democratic institutions can check populism's darker tendencies.
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But many are plummeting to Earth, too—search Youtube for "drone crash" and you get more than three million results.
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Its growth rate is plummeting, as its fundamental economic model of spending money on construction projects is reaching diminishing returns.
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All important indicators of economic activity, like the dipping index of industrial production and plummeting automobile sales, confirmed the slowdown.
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The plane was falling over Vatnajökull, the largest glacier in Europe, and plummeting directly toward a jagged 5,000-foot peak.
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Singapore clocked US$14.26bn in the first six months this year, plummeting 51% from the US$29.14bn raised a year earlier.
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Around the world, The Coca-Cola Company has looked to innovate with variations of the drink to stem plummeting soda sales.
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Sudan chose instead to devalue its currency in January and cut wheat subsidies, sending the pound plummeting on the black market.
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Then, while on the bridge above the lake, Stella falls, sending her body plummeting through the ice and into the water.
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The first one is tied to the plummeting of global oil prices since 2014, which wreaked havoc on the country's economy.
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It's known that his supervisor secretly dosed him with LSD, and nine days later he died by plummeting from a window.
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They're so beautiful that they lift you from the real to the aesthetic, so true they send you plummeting right back.
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Now that we know that plummeting anvils are incredibly dangerous, we should try the same experiment with a piano next.[YouTube]
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All three missions are geared toward sending satellites plummeting to a watery graveyard in the South Pacific, east of New Zealand.
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Amazon sent Grubhub's stock plummeting earlier in the fall when it announced its own restaurant delivery business in several major cities.
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While investors respond adversely to surging or plummeting commodity prices, range-bound moves tend to be met by rising stock prices.
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Between March and May 2015 the DOW hit resistance near 18,290, developing a shallow rounding top pattern before plummeting in August.
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A U.S. district court Tuesday, sided with the Federal Trade Commission against the $6 billion deal, sending both companies' stocks plummeting.
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The plummeting value of the remaining eight casinos has torn a hole in the city's budget that could not be patched.
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Sonos stock is still struggling to recover after a disappointing earnings report sent shares of the audio hardware manufacturing company plummeting.
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Bitcoin in late 2017 skyrocketed to a near-$20,000 record high, before plummeting the following year to as low as $3,122.
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All important indicators of economic activity, like the dipping index of industrial production (II) and plummeting automobile sales, confirmed the slowdown.
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That is, until the company's productivity and profits started plummeting and they reversed their decision, bringing their employees back to work.
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His plummeting poll numbers suggest that he is cruising toward defeat in November unless he is able to drastically change course.
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President-elect Donald Trump sent Lockheed Martin stocks plummeting on Monday morning after he…Read more ReadDiplomacy is a good idea.
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Portlanders driving in their cars swerve to avoid plummeting off the missing spans, piling into each other and the safety rails.
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Also bullish to prices was plummeting production in Libya, where output has halved in five months to 527,000 barrels per day.
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And that's coming back to bite (or sting) us: Bee populations, which we rely on to pollinate our crops, are plummeting.
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The space boulder is currently circling the sun at 63,000 mph, and has a very slim chance of plummeting into Earth.
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Church bombings, downed airliners, and security concerns at major historic sights are just three of the factors behind plummeting visitor numbers.
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However another quarter of poor numbers released after market close on Wednesday sent its shares plummeting to new lows on Thursday.
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Video of the incident shows the back door of the bus springing open and the young girl plummeting to the road.
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The best explanation for the plummeting presidential win rate could be that the justices are gaining confidence and flexing legal muscle.
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Only hours after Thursday&aposs inspection, the coaster derailed, sending two riders plummeting and requiring the rescue of eight other passengers.
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It says the plane was plummeting toward the sea with no one in control when it made its last satellite communication.
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Instead, he talked about plummeting ratings for his old show The Apprentice in the hands of its new host, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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A decade-plus mining boom in resource-rich Australia and plummeting commodity prices has left the government struggling to raise revenue.
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Orion Health Group was the biggest percentage loser on the index, plummeting 5.3 percent to close at a five-month low.
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That makes sense after several months of plummeting valuations among so-called unicorns — tech start-ups worth $1 billion or more.
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The U.S. stock market has fallen sharply this year as growing recession fears and plummeting oil prices have weighed on investors.
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The main culprit appears to be China, where the trade war and a broader economic slowdown contributed to plummeting iPhone sales.
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But do not let the plummeting scores and the potential for a wild weekend distract from the story of Colt Knost.
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His popularity is plummeting; a poll released on Tuesday suggests that most American voters currently hope the Democratic party recaptures Congress.
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That sent Nortel bonds plummeting by as much as 20 percent at the time, although prices have recovered somewhat since then.
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Further, the sale total of exports regularly topped $20 billion before plummeting in 2018 as a result of the trade war.
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Trade war fears Renewed trade jitters, along with worries about an economic slowdown, sent the Dow plummeting 799 points on Tuesday.
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The president last month changed finance ministers twice in a week, sending the rand plummeting, alarming investors and triggering financial turmoil.
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A decade-plus mining boom in resource-rich Australia and plummeting commodity prices have left the government struggling to raise revenue.
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Some analysts have singled out GM's Hamtramck plant in Detroit as one of the most vulnerable because of plummeting car sales.
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Russia, the analysis predicted, could cease to be an oil power, with output plummeting to half the current level by 2035.
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With farms empty or destroyed, trade and livelihoods ruined and the economy battered, food production and households' purchasing power are plummeting.
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But the financing dried up as the South American country's economy began spiralling downward in 2015, pressured by plummeting oil prices.
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He climbs the ladder on the back of some unsuspecting Brazilian to make a fingertips grab before plummeting to the turf.
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The first effect of the result has been on the economy, with the pound plummeting to levels not seen since 1985.
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Global oil benchmark Brent initially hit seven-month highs on worries about plummeting Nigerian production but cut gains after Yellen's remarks.
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CNN exit polling found voters considered the election a referendum on Trump and their decision reflected the President's plummeting approval figures.
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Also bullish to prices was plummeting production in Libya, where output has halved to 527,000 barrels per day in five months.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 716 points, or 2.7%, after plummeting more than 900 points earlier in the session.
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The stock market is plummeting, the coronavirus infection rate is soaring, and countries all over the world are going into lockdown.
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We saw this in 2008, when prices were plummeting amid the financial crisis and OPEC stepped in to halt the slide.
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But the financing dried up as the South American country's economy began spiraling downward in 2015, pressured by plummeting oil prices.
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Within a few months, the company was struggling amid the financial crisis, heavy debt from the acquisition and plummeting advertising revenue.
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China's economy is in a sharp downturn, with car sales plummeting, consumer confidence low and the prospect of foreign investment diminishing.
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The move sent stocks plummeting to session lows and drove the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield below 1%, a record low.
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The coronavirus pandemic has spread across the US without being contained, forcing business closures, job losses, and a plummeting stock market.
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Analysts attributed plummeting share prices to Friday's job report, which showed wages beginning to rise as the economy nears full employment.
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National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow urged calm Friday as global fears about the deadly coronavirus sent stocks plummeting once again.
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This country has practically militarized borders, but Mr. Miller insists that "uncontrolled migration" is responsible for plummeting wages and overcrowded schools.
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For about a year, the Chinese tariffs wiped out what was once the biggest foreign market for soybeans, sending prices plummeting.
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The plummeting capsule will then use clusters of small rocket engines, called reaction-control thrusters, to right itself at high speed.
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Grasslands are disappearing and bird populations are plummeting so that people can eat meat and corporations can make tons of money.
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Selling all her textbooks the first semester of college so that she could fund the little extras, and ignoring plummeting grades?
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Plummeting oil prices have badly hurt Venezuela because more than 90 percent of the country's exports are oil and petroleum products.
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Charles Schwab announced yesterday it would drop its $4.95 fee, leading to plummeting share prices for it as well as competitors.
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With its plummeting sales figures and fugitive ex-CEO making headlines, Nissan has been having a rough time as of late.
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Bitcoin, the world's most valuable digital currency, once traded close to $20,000 in late 2017, before plummeting sharply the following year.
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Stocks in emerging markets fell sharply Monday as a financial crisis in Turkey that sent its currency plummeting last week worsened.
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She has seen the "plummeting lows" induced by Australia's punitive measures, as I did during five days on Manus last month.
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BI raised its benchmark interest rate twice in May by a total of 50 basis points to defend a plummeting rupiah.
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But the financing dried up as the South American country's economy began spiraling downward in 1653, pressured by plummeting oil prices.
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Despite record-shattering US oil production, US oil prices have spiked 50% since plummeting to $42.53 a barrel on Christmas Eve.
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When shoppers stopped showing up, retailers were all left suddenly with onerous, unprofitable real estate, magnifying the pain of plummeting sales.
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Property values in Detroit declined precipitously in 2008, and the city did not modify assessments to accurately reflect plummeting market values.
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I suspect one reason American life spans are plummeting is a deficiency of meaning: We've lost the thread of our story.
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The announcement sent the company's stock price plummeting almost 7 percent, and comes amid an ongoing security crisis for the platform.
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So in the case of overpopulation, essentially I point to the fact that fertility rates are already plummeting in many areas.
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The Swiss bakery Aryzta was at the bottom of the European index, plummeting more than 54.73 percent lower after a profit warning.
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NEW YORK, Aug 13 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks dropped on Monday as global jitters due to Turkey's plummeting currency spread to Wall Street.
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The company is under pressure from Wall Street to after its most recent quarterly revenue report missed analyst expectations, sending shares plummeting.
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"Investors remain bearish, with growth and profit expectations plummeting this month," Michael Hartnett, chief investment strategist at BofAML, said in a statement.
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The plummeting value of the Egyptian pound and inflation, which is at an eight-year high, have caused the public much pain.
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She had climbed into the man's arms while greeting him with a hug, but he lost his footing, slipping and plummeting down.
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The decline was generally broad-based, with orders for transportation equipment plunging 12.4 percent and bookings for nonmilitary aircraft plummeting 29.4 percent.
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But last week's disappointing U.S. payrolls report for May — a critical data point in the Fed's decision-making — sent those expectations plummeting.
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Investors, anxious over plummeting oil prices and concerns about the financial health of European banks, have dumped financial stocks in recent days.
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The FDA laid out no time frame for its potential ban but its announcement sent big tobacco companies' share prices plummeting nonetheless.
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There could be more layoffs and a plummeting of the equity they hold in the company if it were to go private.
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The plummeting Turkish lira, for example, has hampered the fight against inflation in a country where prices respond quickly to currency weakness.
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Meanwhile, Uber's billionaire CEO Travis Kalanick got caught on camera yelling at a driver who complained about plummeting wages at the company.
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Trump's right to want to people these people back to work, but wrong to continue tying their fortunes to a plummeting industry.
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There are more positive than negative signs, already (particularly: the rapid adoption of renewables, and plummeting cost of solar and wind power).
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"That support structure gave way, sending two workers plummeting to the ground below," fire rescue spokesman Mike Jachles, told the Associated Press.
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Bitcoin is plummeting, with the price of a "coin" falling from a December high of $221,6.33 to $26.3,22.3 as of Tuesday morning.
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But Caracas in Venezuela claims the title of the least expensive city in the world, thanks to hyperinflation and the plummeting bolívar.
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"The lamest thing a sell-side analyst does is downgrade a plummeting stock after a miss," wrote Richard Davis of Canaccord Genuity.
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The reason: 233 million Americans gained insurance under the Affordable Care Act, sending the uninsured rate plummeting to an all-time low.
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This trend toward plummeting sea ice in the Alaskan and Canadian Arctic continues, this time centered in the Chukchi and Beaufort seas.
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This contributed to the company's stock price plummeting to $17.11, less than a year after it had been over $100 per share.
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But in recent weeks, the value of the Trump brand has been plummeting, especially since the release of the "Access Hollywood" tape.
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They bore the same heading, "Impact of Recession," and one page warned of city revenues plummeting and greater demands on city services.
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It wasn't helped by his famous flying knee attempt against Fedor Emelianenko which led to him plummeting face first into the mat.
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That said, a weaker euro would lift imported inflation and counter the deflationary impact of plummeting dollar-based oil and commodity prices.
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Were it not for the escalating tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran, oil prices would likely be plummeting today, rather than rising.
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Zuma was widely criticized in December when he changed finance ministers twice in a week, sending the rand plummeting and alarming investors.
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In 1969, Ted Kennedy drove his car off of a bridge on Chappaquiddick Island in Massachusetts, plummeting into a tidal channel below.
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L that Apple plans to drop the graphics chip supplier, a loss of the UK company's largest customer that sent shares plummeting.
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He also maims a wounded Gaia, severing her arm during his second ascent of Olympus and sending her plummeting into the sea.
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While earnings reports from the big banks are a signal that business is good, the plummeting rates could signal something is wrong.
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The plummeting lira, caused by a deepening rift with the United States and worries about Turkey's economy has sent ripples across markets.
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"With the Rand plummeting, South Africa becomes even more attractive to tourists," Newton said, encouraging more people to consider visiting the country.
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But both may be more insulated against the plummeting oil price that helped prompt the rethink than owners give them credit for.
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In the wake of the Brexit vote and the chaos that ensued — the pound plummeting, political uncertainty, social instability, financial crash, etc.
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Here are a few answers: Plummeting oil prices put economy in reverse Oil revenue fueled Venezuela's economy under former President Hugo Chavez.
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And then I had to walk backward along the plank to return the kitten to its mother without plummeting to our doom.
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Unfortunately, these price bumps aren't just confined to the new laptops and the plummeting pound means everything Apple is getting more expensive.
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I think the digital ad market is plummeting for everybody, and it's just not a great hook to hang your hat on.
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The elevator dropped towards the ground, plummeting downward as floors whizzed by, like the Tower of Terror at Disneyland, only horrifyingly real.
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Some results are now online, including footage of Richard King, who broke his leg after plummeting like a rock to the concrete.
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When the housing bubble burst and sent home prices plummeting, it set off a chain of defaults that snowballed into a recession.
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Pew Research found response rates plummeting from a none-too-high 36 percent in 1997, to a mere 9 percent in 2023.
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But on September 19375, 21944, almost the entire page is filled by a black sky, with a brick plummeting down on Krazy.
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In December he was widely criticized for changing his finance minister twice in a week, sending the rand plummeting and alarming investors.
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The couple looked up and bolted out of the way as the branch came plummeting down right where they had been sitting.
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The fact that boss Christian Sewing pushed through deeper cost cuts without revenue plummeting suggests Germany's largest lender has reached a nadir.
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Cars go fast, buildings crumble, and Hobbs beats the shit out of some henchmen while plummeting down the side of a skyscraper.
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Lining its aisles aren't photo albums of snakes and plummeting aircraft, but are instead volumes containing cross-sectional scans of human brains.
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Most musicians, myself included, won't hesitate to tell you yes, though it can come at the cost of your mental state plummeting.
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Year to date, Sears' shares have been plummeting by nearly 55 percent, with a 7.4% daily drop during the last trading session.
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Trump also promised several measures to stimulate the economy, after a week in which coronavirus scares contributed to the stock market plummeting.
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Demand for the glossy white paper that the mill produced for brochures was plummeting as advertising continued its flight to the internet.
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A jagged line divides it and runs from the upper left to the bottom right, wavering at the top before sharply plummeting.
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Yet with her approval rating plummeting to 5 percent, it's clear that the people of South Korea want her to step down.
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We can work together on regulation of international markets because neither of us is actually interested in the plummeting of the prices.
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Demand for oil will likely be negative in 2020, adding further downward pressure to plummeting prices, according to BP CFO Brian Gilvary.
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Fears that the virus and efforts to contain it will halt global economic activity have sent financial markets plummeting around the world.
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Financially, lawmakers warned this week that plummeting mail volumes could force the USPS to shut down by June without immediate financial help.
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The US housing market got off to a strong start in 2020, but it's plummeting as the coronavirus pandemic grips the country
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On the back of this, August 14 became the worst day of the year for stocks, with the Dow plummeting 800 points.
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Back in the urban centers, meanwhile, the burst of post-Tet solidarity gave way to anger over plummeting living standards and corruption.
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Matt notes that in October 2020, at the height of the financial crisis, stocks spiked 4.6% after plummeting 18% the week prior.
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And as Mr. Trump prepares for his second overseas trip next week, a new global survey found faith in American leadership plummeting.
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The average cost of a medallion there — less than $230,2100 in 43 — rose to nearly $24,216 before prices began plummeting in 26.
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Mr. Monroy, who looked to be wearing a harness, briefly dangled beneath the box near the main stage before plummeting 100 feet.
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The regime promises social justice but presides over an economy in which inflation is rampant, austerity is biting and living standards plummeting.
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McKinley's testimony mostly focused on the plummeting morale around the state department as news about the Ukraine call came out in September.
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I'm not suggesting that the polling is all of a sudden going to show that his support is plummeting because of Syria.
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Russia's greenhouse gas emissions have declined significantly since 1990, mainly due to plummeting industrial production after the collapse of the Soviet economy.
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A rope bolted to the rock wall is all that separates walkers from plummeting or sliding hundreds of feet into the gorge.
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Saudi Arabia is going through an awkward political transition, made more vulnerable by a costly war in Yemen and plummeting oil revenues.
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Machinery makers slipped, with Okuma plummeting 4.4 percent, Makino Milling Machine shedding 3.9 percent, and industrial robot maker Fanuc falling 2.4 percent.
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Now, consider the kind of year Valeant has had, with its stock plummeting and criminal charges being brought against some former executives.
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Tianjin reported 1.9 percent economic growth in the first quarter, the lowest among provincial-level regions, with fiscal revenues plummeting 17 percent.
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The plummeting lira, caused by a deepening rift with the United States and worries about Turkey's economy, has sent ripples across markets.
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Iran's oil exports are plummeting, as refiners scramble to find alternatives ahead of a re imposition of U.S. sanctions in early November.
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And yet, during a tenure characterized by a plummeting unemployment rate and consistently low inflation, Ms. Yellen became a pop culture phenomenon.
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As sanctions have begun to bite, the Iranian economy is once again under tremendous pressure, its currency plummeting, its oil sales jeopardized.
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The academy's leaders — with urging from ABC, which broadcasts the ceremony — decided to take such drastic action because viewership has been plummeting.
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He has been able to retain power despite a plummeting economy, skyrocketing violence and an election that was widely seen as illegitimate.
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It saw losses in every other region, with Asia reporting the largest loss of $381 million, driven by plummeting sales in China.
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Amid soaring unemployment, a plummeting currency and an expanding corruption scandal that threatens the presidency of Dilma Rousseff, Zika barely registers among Brazilians.
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Cloud content management company Box posted fourth-quarter earnings after the bell on Wednesday with shares quickly plummeting in initial after-hours trading.
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The plummeting stock dragged the media sector down 3.2 percent, set for its worst day since the Brexit vote selloff in June 2016.
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A 59-year-old Delaware woman is dead after plummeting about 35 feet from a zip line platform on Wednesday, according to reports.
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That's partly because a failure of anything from the hardware to the battery to the autonomous software could result in the vehicle plummeting.
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The glass was almost in their reach when the cable apparently snapped, sending the window and its support rig plummeting to the ground.
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A2's results contrast with rival Australian baby formula company Bellamy's, which cut its revenue forecast in January, sending shares plummeting 40 percent.
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On Thursday, South Korea said it planned to ban cryptocurrency trading, sending bitcoin prices plummeting and throwing the virtual coin market into turmoil.
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JPMorgan's Ken Goldman downgraded Beyond Meat (BYND) to a "neutral" rating on Tuesday, news that sent shares plummeting nearly 20% in early trading.
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Demand for yuan-denominated assets have fallen since the start of the year, with volumes in the dim sum bond markets plummeting. tmsnrt.
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Optimism among service firms fell to a 10-month low, with the sub-index plummeting to 61.7 from 64.5, and factory recruitment slowed.
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Yesterday, a section of it collapsed during a sudden and powerful storm, sending cars and trucks plummeting into an industrial area below it.
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In sepsis, germs trigger a cascade of immune system reactions that can lead to plummeting blood pressure, organ failure, tissue damage, and death.
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The activists accuse GoldenTree of preying on Puerto Rico's plummeting bond prices while the island was in the devastating throes of Hurricane Maria.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average opened up about 200 points on Wall Street on Monday, after plummeting more than 600-points on Friday.
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Infant mortality was tripling, life expectancy was plummeting, and families, communities, economies and even some countries were teetering on the brink of collapse.
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Last week after the yield curve inverted for the first time since July 2006, the Dow went into a tailspin plummeting 800 points.
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The European Central Bank is expected to leave its stimulus program unchanged today, despite the fall in eurozone stocks and plummeting oil prices.
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But in 2018, that number fell 74% by volume, leading to recent prices paid to U.S. farmers plummeting to a seven-year low.
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Tourism was plummeting and planning a trip felt like more than just a springtime indulgence; it was also my version of showing solidarity.
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But by just saying it had a deal, OPEC managed to keep the price of crude from plummeting, which was about to happen.
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Opinion polls have shown left-wing Labour, which governed Israel for decades, plummeting to 10 seats in the election from its current 18.
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Flying over people is a tricky task; one malfunction could send the machine plummeting into a crowd, resulting in bodily injury or worse.
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Manuel Quevedo to revive the state-run oil company, PDVSA, and its plummeting production though he had no previous experience in the industry.
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The move is one of the clearest signs yet of concern over plummeting oil prices, stalled international trade and slowing growth in China.
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Chipotle has continued to struggle to get customers to return after a string of foodborne illnesses last year that sent its stock plummeting.
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To make matters worse, the flight has been canceled and her plummeting rating makes it impossible for the airline employee to transfer her.
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Driven from their ancestral forest land, the Baka and Bayaka are now confined to roadside settlements where their health is plummeting, Hurran said.
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I mean, last week, big weekend in Turkey, obviously, the Turkish lira plummeting down big last week, impacting all markets across the world.
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Since plummeting more than 40 percent between early October and late December last year, Brent crude has gradually pared some of its losses.
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Florida officials say a roller coaster passed a state inspection only hours before it derailed and sent two riders plummeting to the ground.
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Tarnished by years of plummeting enrollments and government investigations, two beleaguered college chains have a new strategy for fixing their brand: imitation Latin.
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"The only bright point is that, as the study authors say, they haven't factored in the plummeting cost of solar power," McKibben said.
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Snap soared out of the gate before sinking on concerns about competition from Facebook and then plummeting on a disappointing first earnings report.
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Wind and solar are plummeting in price, emphasized Quigely, but it could take decades to replace coal's infrastructure, built over the 20th century.
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Another factor is the plummeting cost of solar panels and wind turbines, which now can produce emissions-free electricity cheaper than burning coal.
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However, Diamond is still dealing with the effects of plummeting oil prices, and has discontinued its quarterly dividend in order to preserve cash.
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Trump's plummeting approval rating raises questions as to whether he and Congress can ride out voter anger if tax reform efforts should falter.
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The endangered whale population here, facing a plummeting salmon supply, are in a bad place: A calf has not survived in three years.
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This would see the collapse of sterling, with the euro's value drawing level with the pound and GBP/USD plummeting to just 1.10.
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In years past editorial technology has not been immune to the wider problems facing the print media industry, which has suffered plummeting revenue.
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Home prices are plummeting and high-end properties are lingering on the market for months, The New York Times reported earlier this year.
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After plummeting Thursday when U.S. tariffs were announced, stocks were rallying big on Friday following May's robust jobs report and solid manufacturing data.
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His Atlantic City casinos were underperforming, and prices for his casino bonds were plummeting, suggesting that he would have trouble making interest payments.
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Sales are plummeting amid panic over an outbreak of a vaping lung disease that has sickened more than 2,000 people and killed dozens.
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Stephenson also warned in her column of plummeting interest in joining the Foreign Service amid efforts by Tillerson to streamline the State Department.
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Plummeting stock prices in recent months have mostly outpaced a simultaneous decline in earnings expectations, presenting potential opportunities to buy beaten down stocks.
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That wide-open, highly competitive ecosystem is having exactly the impact that even a first-year economics student could predict: prices are plummeting.
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The second interstellar visitor ever detected is plummeting into our solar system, and NASA's Hubble telescope just snapped a clear photo of it.
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The international aviation industry could face losses north of $100 billion if the virus isn't contained soon, with revenues and ridership already plummeting.
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The coronavirus was spreading, the stock market was plummeting and his administration was getting blamed for an inadequate response to a health crisis.
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The plummeting cost of information and advances in technology are providing the ground for a collective future of freedom and luxury for all.
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And in part, that explanation still holds — especially when it comes to the plummeting birthrate among teenagers, a good thing by all accounts.
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This has resulted in a sizable profit bump for the chain as well, which helped smooth over the losses from plummeting ticket sales.
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Markets around the world are nosediving on Monday owing to a combination of plummeting oil prices and a surge in global coronavirus cases.
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The price of wind turbines and solar panels is plummeting, putting renewable energy within the reach of meager budgets in the developing world.
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Whether the market is screaming up or plummeting downward, whatever you do, don't let your animal brain take control of your financial life.
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But instead of the new elections he wanted, the populist strongman has found himself dumped out of government and facing plummeting poll ratings.
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U.S. crude stockpiles fell sharply last week as imports dropped, plummeting 11.1 million barrels, compared with expectations for a 2-million barrel draw.
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced a 30-day travel ban for foreign nationals arriving from most European countries, sending airline stocks plummeting.
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In an industry reeling from bankruptcies, vacant storefronts and plummeting sales, Nordstrom is one of the few department store chains to show promise.
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That optimism has also filtered through to the currency derivatives markets, with gauges of expected volatility plummeting to more than three-year lows.
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"We've seen what happens when this doesn't work well, with vaccination rates plummeting and real health risks rising as a result," she said.
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During the after-hour trading on Tuesday, ETFs were plummeting across the board, with the S&P 500 ETF dropping by around 1%.
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Instead, plummeting business confidence — caused by the U.S.-China trade war and other geopolitical events — appears to be a bigger risk, he added.
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You just don't want to own a big integrated oil when many money managers have turned on the entire cohort and oil's plummeting.
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Trump had spent the past month plummeting in the polls, spurring a campaign shake-up that placed Steve Bannon as its chief executive.
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The aircraft reached an altitude of approximately 430 feet before veering to the right and plummeting to the ground just outside the stadium.
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The financial crisis accelerated the shift, with banking plummeting from "mid-table mediocrity to relegation-threatened remorse" in the trust league, Haldane added.
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Plummeting interest rates that have resulted in more than $15 trillion worth of negative yielding debt have created headaches for fixed income investors.
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Palladium regained some ground after plummeting as much as 28% on Thursday as a plunge in wider financial markets rippled through precious metals.
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Business Insider previously reported on the plummeting pound possibly scuppering West Ham's bid for Belgium international Michy Batshuayi, who ultimately went to Chelsea.
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HMNY has flooded the public market with millions of shares to fund its losses, greatly diluting shareholders and sending its stock price plummeting.
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And with stock prices plummeting, threats of U.S. sanctions and Western businesses looking for distance, the blowback for Saudi Arabia could be devastating.
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Now that we know Kim's self-esteem was plummeting around this time, I say more power to her for feeling confident in her skin.
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But hey, in an era where home ownership is plummeting for younger US generations facing major economic uncertainty, Loftium might be on to something.
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Check. Emma Thompson plays Katherine Newbury, a late-night talk show host on the verge of losing her top job because of plummeting ratings.
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The winner, should it be a eurosceptic, could increase the risk of a no-deal Brexit that traders say would send the pound plummeting.
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The most dramatic moment to watch for is likely to be when JPL loses its connection with the plummeting spacecraft just before 8 am.
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"We all know that in the Internet age, print advertising is plummeting nationally and newspaper staffs have been eviscerated across the country," he said.
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Instead, McIlroy wielded his driver and the subsequent snap-hook out-of-bounds led to a triple bogey, and sent him plummeting from contention.
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Last week, Musk had a (softball) appearance where he smoked weed on the Joe Rogan Experience—which for some reason sent Tesla stocks plummeting.
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The resignation of a series of British ministers in opposition to the newly-agreed Brexit withdrawal deal sent sterling plummeting more than one percent.
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American coffee consumption is approaching record highs — as is the cost of a cup of coffee — but the cost of coffee beans is plummeting.
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Struggling with a sputtering wearables market, plummeting stock pricing and increased competition on the low-end of the market, Fitbit threw a Hail Mary.
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But LG Display had misread the market: Chinese competitors were coming on strong, and by early this year prices for LCD screens were plummeting.
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After plummeting last year, foreign buying of rouble-denominated government bonds has recovered sharply so it remains to be seen whether that bullishness continues.
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An American astronaut and Russian cosmonaut survived an emergency landing Thursday after a technical failure in their rocket sent them plummeting back to Earth.
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With stock market performance driving the pleasure side of the index's equation, a correction or sustained lower prices could send consumers' comfort level plummeting.
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News last week that the U.S. government would levy a fine as high as $14 billion sent Deutsche's share price plummeting to record lows.
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Standard models suggest that a lucky confluence of factors — economic expansion, rising education levels and plummeting fertility — would draw women swiftly into India's economy.
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These uncertainties—combined with slowing subscription growth—sent Netflix stock plummeting 15 percent in after-hours trading ahead of its second quarter earnings report.
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When he was sworn in, it was as if he was a passenger in a plummeting aeroplane who had just been handed the controls.
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He has only one top-40 finish all year – a tie for 24th at the Masters – while plummeting to 389th in the world rankings.
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By inspiring investors or spooking them, his tweets and impromptu utterances can send stock values spiking or plummeting – and then back again hours later.
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The big picture: The country is now in recession, having completely reversed an incredible economic expansion that had seen significant growth and plummeting unemployment.
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Consumer sentiment is plummeting No wonder that consumer sentiment has been sinking fast, which is a very troubling sign for our consumer-driven economy.
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The only problem was, our traveler was not able to truly enjoy the view because he was busy not plummeting to an untimely demise.
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Nuveen Asset Management strategist Bob Doll told CNBC on Friday he still does not see a bear market for stocks, unless oil keeps plummeting.
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Why it matters: Shares in competing grocers Kroger and Walmart fell after Amazon first announced the price cuts last week, with Kroger plummeting 8%.
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That's not an easy circle to square even in the best of times, but plummeting faith in government institutions makes it that much harder.
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However, the company is still dealing with the effects of plummeting oil prices, and has discontinued its quarterly dividend in order to preserve cash.
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There's also been plummeting auto sales, fears over household debt, and firms like Apple warning about falling demand in the country of 1.4 billion.
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Oil's price has fallen by half, to $2300 a barrel, in the months since the new government came to power, sending its revenues plummeting.
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US tax revenue is plummeting as companies have the green light to shift profits to overseas subsidiaries while domestic taxpayers pay their full bill.
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Cocoa is vital to the economies of both countries and Ivory Coast has already slashed its 2017 budget due to plummeting global cocoa prices.
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In Japan, where growth slowed to a crawl in the three-month quarter that ended in September, exports are plummeting and consumption is slowing.
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Plummeting currencies in Russia and Brazil have eroded repatriated earnings for South Korean automakers just as Japanese rivals have benefited from a weaker yen.
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Many Mexicans felt betrayed when Mr. Peña Nieto invited Mr. Trump to a meeting in Mexico City, sending his low approval ratings plummeting further.
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Thanks to the advances in computer storage and its plummeting cost, laptops are becoming cheaper, mobile phones more versatile, and cloud-computing a reality.
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Earlier, monthly job gains flip-flopped, plummeting to 254,288 in May and swelling to more than 10 times that number in June and July.
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The Alaska legislature currently finds itself with the unenviable task of addressing a $3.8 billion deficit caused by plummeting oil prices this past year.
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Uber, which basically just runs a taxi service using other people's vehicles, just lost $5.2 billion in a quarter and its stock is plummeting.
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A scary moment up in the air turned even more horrific as passengers aboard a plummeting plane claimed the flight crew started freaking out.
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The North Korean economy is contracting, trade volume with China is plummeting and economic ties with other key trading partners are being systematically dismantled.
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In response to prices plummeting below $30 a barrel in early 2016, OPEC members along with Russia agreed to cut production in November 2016.
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Important indicators of economic activity, like the dipping index of industrial production and plummeting automobile sales have confirmed a slowdown in the country's economy.
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Bitcoin took a wild ride in 2017, reaching a record high above $19,800 in December and then plummeting below $11,000 in the same month.
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ArtGo's price-to-sales ratio, a valuation metric used by investors, had risen to 73 before plummeting to 1.51 on Thursday, FactSet data shows.
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For most Sanders voters, plummeting stock prices matter less than the broader injustices he champions around wage inequality, health care and student loan debt.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution obtained internal polls from Mr. Cagle's campaign that showed his numbers plummeting immediately after the president's endorsement of his opponent.
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London City Airport will suspend all of its operations beginning Wednesday evening, as the ongoing coronavirus crisis continues to lead to plummeting travel demand.
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Congressional and federal investigations into the company's practices followed, leading to a plummeting stock and the departure of the chief executive and major investors.
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And at the state level, where prosecutors, jurors and local courts administer the justice system, the number of death sentences and executions is plummeting.
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As Parliament is tearing itself apart, the public is marching in the streets both for and against Brexit and the British pound is plummeting.
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For nearly a decade, central banks around the world have been the biggest buyers of bonds, sending interest rates plummeting and stock markets soaring.
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A jet stream is shuttling arctic air from northwestern Canada to the eastern U.S., sending temperatures plummeting to record lows and creating dangerous conditions.
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President Donald Trump later Wednesday addressed the nation, though he failed to ease investor concerns of a potential economic slowdown, sending U.S. stocks plummeting.
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Airlines in the US and around the world are cancelling flights, reducing service, and cutting costs, as coronavirus fears lead to plummeting travel demand.
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However, with restaurants' sales plummeting, it seems unlikely that most employers — with Starbucks serving as the rare exception — will give workers a financial boost.
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On August 1, Greenland lost 12.5 billion tons of ice in a single day, huge swaths of its ice sheet plummeting into the sea.
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Currency wars — in which countries get locked in a cycle of devaluations — hit both consumers and businesses, triggering inflation and sending asset prices plummeting.
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The resulting supply boost has coincided with plummeting demand as governments around the world implement national lockdowns to slow the spread of the virus.
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When we considered the financial cost of coronavirus, many experts and commentators first thought about the plummeting stock market and the slowing global economy.
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Battered by plummeting relations with Washington, and particularly by President Trump's trade war, Mr. Xi is looking to a friendlier Japan as a hedge.
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He recently returned as the company's art director, along with the brand's founder, Luciano Benetton, in an effort to revive the label's plummeting fortune.
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Plummeting markets give you losses on paper, but you will need to realize them by selling some of your holdings while values are down.
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Argentina, a top global supplier of soybeans, corn and soymeal livestock feed, was rocked by recession, rising inflation and a plummeting peso in 2019.
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In other extreme weather, an unusually early snowstorm is crippling parts of the Northern Plains, bringing heavy gusts of wet snow and plummeting temperatures.
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Venezuela has been in a downward spiral for years, caused by a combination of mismanagement of government funds and the plummeting price of oil.
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Years of financial mismanagement led to a serious crisis in 2016, when plummeting oil triggered hyperinflation and massive shortages of food and other necessities.
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Coal generation was first undermined by cheap natural gas following the shale gas boom, and has been increasingly threatened by plummeting prices from renewables.
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We're told the camera was fastened to a cable, but slipped off ... sending the camera and pieces of its rigging plummeting into the crowd.
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Coronavirus concerns have generally sent the market plummeting, but analysts expect cloud-software companies like Zoom, Slack, and Dropbox to benefit from increased usage.
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Jobs are booming, incomes are soaring, poverty is plummeting, crime is falling, confidence is surging, and our country is thriving and highly respected again.
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I went line-by-line through the speech to cut through the hyperbole -- "poverty is plummeting," he said -- and put it all in context.
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The ski area resembles a vast white curtain strung along six high peaks, trails plummeting for 3,000 vertical feet among the folds and ripples.
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Despite the companies' confidence about winning their appeals, their plummeting stocks reflect investor concerns about a potential loss, Banorte equity analyst Valentin Mendoza said.
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The Dow Jones industrial average, meanwhile, is headed for its worst weekly performance since October 2008 after plummeting more than 1,000 points on Thursday.
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Voters are losing patience with Zuma, who rattled investors in December by changing finance ministers twice in a week, sending the rand currency plummeting.
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They are the deepest-diving flying birds in the world, capable of plummeting as deep as 193 feet in little more than a minute.
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U.S. crude imports recovered last week, rising 1.1 million barrels per day after plummeting 1.7 million bpd the previous week to a record low.
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A combination of mismanaged government funds and the plummeting price of oil in this oil-rich nation has driven it into an economic meltdown.
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Intense competition among the casino operators in the autonomous region of Macau, a Chinese gambling haven, crunched Wynn's results and sent the stock plummeting.
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Regulators also took an unusual step to help troubled banks, suspending the requirement that banks book losses on the value of their plummeting securities.
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The price of crude oil has been plummeting over the past year, down to around $30 per barrel, a level not seen since 323.
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New investment-grade bond sales were humming along in January until the global markets became anxious about plummeting oil prices and fears of economic weakness.
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New York (CNN Business)People near the Mojave Desert may have caught a strange sight Wednesday morning: A 70-foot rocket plummeting from the sky.
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The major indexes ended the week deep in the red, with the Dow plummeting almost 500 points on Friday mainly due to global growth jitters.
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China's woes and plummeting oil prices have damaged risk appetite across the world's financial markets, and are complicating the policy calculations of leading central banks.
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The pound is at its weakest point in decades, the Dow and S&P 500 have plunged in the US, and oil prices are plummeting.
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Hong Kong's initial public offering (IPO) market has been hit badly by the unrest in the city, plummeting nearly 43% in proceeds year to date.
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As it is, costs of renewable energy are plummeting, making them increasingly able to compete against gas and coal without subsidies in a few states.
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Contrary to what some hopeful critics of the Putin regime once predicted, Russians have not taken to the streets in response to plummeting living standards.
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A credit boom, along with the plummeting lira and rising oil prices, have helped push inflation into double digits, despite interest-rate rises this year.
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But Maja performs an entire graceful routine spinning and soaring to the roof of the enclosure, and then plummeting back down like she's part sparrow.
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But faced with plummeting oil prices, Saudi Arabia is seeking to revamp its economy and consider a future that is less reliant on petroleum sales.
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Rio's government declared a state of fiscal emergency in June as an economic crisis sent tax revenue plummeting, straining public services and triggering federal aid.
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But in the chase that follows, both the would-be assassin and Tom seem as if they may have died after plummeting from a bridge.
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Well until today's successful landing, every rocket that SpaceX sent plummeting towards the drone ship either tipped, exploded, or just narrowly missed making the landing.
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The plummeting temperatures that accompanied Thursday's "bomb cyclone" storm had a strange effect on the local lizards of south Florida, reports the New York Times.
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The country's previously red-hot housing market has cooled in recent months with home sales plummeting by almost a quarter in the year to July.
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And everyone was aware that a momentary slip or lapse in concentration would send him plummeting to his death, again in front of those cameras.
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The several tests I ran with haste showed my latency numbers plummeting from the 60s to the teens, shaving precious milliseconds off my network activity.
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That, in turn, caused havoc in the altcoin market with valuations plummeting double-digit percentages nearly across nearly all of the top 100 valued tokens.
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According to Reuters, BT's shares tanked in their worst ever daily fall on Tuesday 24 January, plummeting to a three and a half year low.
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Then, as the car makes its final leap, everything slows, letting us grasp the terrible beauty of the plummeting car's steady arc to the end.
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Oil prices had been supported by plummeting Venezuelan production, in addition to solid global demand and supply concerns stemming from tensions in the Middle East.
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In May 2017, Air Canada said it would not renew the agreement with Aimia, sending the company's stock plummeting around 60 percent in one day.
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However, a break below that could send the 10-year yield plummeting to multiyear lows and that will not bode well for the global markets.
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Therefore, Norway vaulted ahead despite its economy being hit by the plummeting oil price, meanwhile happiness in the U.S. continues to wane despite incomes increasing.
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Plummeting oil prices and the stock market's dismal 2016 start has done little to calm people bearish on China, especially Harvard economics professor Kenneth Rogoff.
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Just weeks before, Trump had sent drug stock prices plummeting after accusing the companies of "getting away with murder" by charging too much for medicines.
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The sales are part of Alpha Natural's plan to emerge from bankruptcy protection, which it filed last August in the midst of plummeting coal demand.
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But Yusupov then fired some core supporters of the mutiny, leading to a downward spiral of morale that mirrors HQ's plummeting App Store rank. 2.
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Fleet previously served as president of Asia Pacific - a region that reported the biggest loss during the fourth-quarter, hit by plummeting sales in China.
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ET. Plummeting down to Mars is always perilous, so NASA mission controllers — and InSight's adoring public — will anxiously await the landing results back on Earth.
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After plummeting from the skyscraper, he struck the back of a car and was pronounced dead at the scene, the Los Angeles Fire Department said.
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Exports are plummeting, consumption is slowing and Japanese companies are facing a weak dollar, which erodes their profits and makes their products more expensive overseas.
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Mr. Volkov, who runs the alumina plant, said the cement factory's antiquated equipment and plummeting demand for its products left it no hope of recovery.
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As media companies struggle to compensate for plummeting advertising revenue while chasing new technologies, like virtual reality, layoffs and revamping plans have become the norm.
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When you only look at revenue from this tax year (remember, the surge in April revenue was for last year's tax code), revenue is plummeting.
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Mongolia plunged into an economic and financial crisis last year after a collapse in commodity prices eroded growth and sent its currency, the tugrik, plummeting.
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The stunning turn of events was accompanied by a plunge in the financial markets, with the value of the British pound and stock prices plummeting.
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But López, a Californian, pointed to the plummeting fortunes of the California GOP as an example of why his party should rethink its Hispanic strategy.
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Its G.D.P. was plummeting, its budget deficit had risen to about thirteen per cent of the G.D.P., and the yields on its bonds had skyrocketed.
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Back in early February, when markets were plummeting, a friend told me she had moved a large account from stocks to a money-market fund.
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Oil prices slipped on Friday, as traders took profits following a rally on plummeting Venezuelan production, strong global demand and looming U.S. sanctions on Iran.
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"Cloud cover is plummeting in southern coastal California," Park Williams, a bioclimatologist at Columbia University and lead author of the research, said in a statement.
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In addition to the militia's arms, the country has about 2 million privately owned guns — a figure that has been plummeting over the past decade.
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Coty shares are plummeting in the wake of the world's youngest billionaire's decision to sell her 51 percent stake in Kylie Cosmetics to the conglomerate.
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Protests began in Iran's capital on Sunday, sparked by shop owners — or bazaaris — shutting their doors to voice their anger at the plummeting Iranian rial.
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Minnesota has lost five of six, plummeting out of first place after surging to the top of the division by winning its first five games.
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In 22019, the National Commitment on the Public Service claimed that agency staff reductions were causing plummeting morale, to the detriment of key government functions.
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The strong dollar was an impediment, the global economy was sluggish, and plummeting energy and commodities prices sank the fortunes of companies in those industries.
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TEHRAN, Iran – Iran&aposs parliament announced Wednesday it would hold a special session to question President Hassan Rouhani about the plummeting currency and struggling economy.
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With his poll numbers plummeting, many Venezuelans are wondering whether Maduro will keep his job and what tricks he'll need to pull to do so.
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Nor is there a hint of the brand's plummeting sales in recent years, though it did report a surprise increase in quarterly sales in February.
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The reserves fell by $28.57 billion in February, after plummeting $99.5 billion in January and $107.9 billion in December, the biggest monthly drop on record.
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Nigeria is currently undergoing its worst economic crisis in generations, devastated by plummeting oil revenues, which account for 90 percent of its hard currency earnings.
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The Greek media is in the worst state in its history, with advertising revenue plummeting and consumers turning in droves to the internet, he said.
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The German industrial company is targeting savings of several hundred million euros in the program, which follows plummeting demand and a switch to renewable energy.
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A video posted online by local media showed one of the drug trafficking suspects plummeting from a stone hillside after being shot in one exchange.
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Housing affordability is plummeting, inventory is declining, and the high cost of labor and construction makes building new middle-income housing financially untenable for developers.
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For franchise owners, who see their profits potentially plummeting, "The new winning is [breaking] even or at least not bleeding your life savings," Powills said.
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It's clear that with the Dow plummeting and unemployment claims spiking, Trump fears an economic disaster ahead of the 2020 election could doom his prospects.
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And even before the final sanctions go into effect, Iran's crude oil exports are plummeting as international oil companies bail out of deals with Tehran.
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And the plummeting price of natural gas, which bubbles up with oil, has made it an added financial burden for companies to process and ship.
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While the building is not currently at risk of keeling over, residents are furious that their property values are plummeting, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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Global health An analysis covering 66 million young people has found plummeting rates of precancerous lesions and genital warts after vaccination against the human papillomavirus.
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Within a year, Sargeant had inked an attractive oilfield agreement to help raise plummeting crude production in Venezuela, whose economy is in a free fall.
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Between rising infection counts, the plummeting economy, and social distancing measures that have upended life for many Americans, you might be more anxious than ever.
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On Monday, major U.S. stock indexes dropped 7% with the Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeting 2,000 points after oil prices slumped as much as 22%.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - A major rift between Saudi Arabia and Russia has sent oil prices plummeting just as the Covid-19 outbreak saps demand.
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Sales of diesel cars are plummeting, a development that threatens the prospects for a technology that carmakers once promoted as a solution to climate change.
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ALUMINIUM: Plummeting aluminium prices are unlikely to persuade producers to immediately cut output as input costs have also fallen, leaving the market with massive surpluses.
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Sony bought 11.5% of Olympus in 2012, in a much-needed cash injection for the latter after an accounting scandal sent Olympus' share price plummeting.
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As the novel coronavirus speeds around the world, airlines have responded to travel restrictions and plummeting demand by canceling flights, grounding fleets, and shuttering terminals.
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I was pretty sure that one of these encounters would send me over a cliff, plummeting toward the dark water like Toonces the Driving Cat.
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The sanctions paralyzed Rusal's supply chain, scared off many customers, froze Deripaska out of Western debt markets and sent shares in his major companies plummeting.
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State attorneys general and the federal government began to crack down on these abuses, sending enrollment, profits and stock prices of the for-profits plummeting.
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The technology has always seemed like a pie-in-the-sky idea, and the cost of setting up a solar array on Earth is plummeting.
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The weight loss product and service provider announced earnings per share and revenues that beat analyst expectations, but weak guidance that sent the stock plummeting.
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It also suffered the biggest drop of all countries when asked if social entrepreneurs could access investment, plummeting 38 places to be ranked third last.
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Not only did the fantasy series confirm you could still have bona fide hits at a time when audience viewership was plummeting throughout the industry.
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Trust in elites has been plummeting since the turn of the millennium, and Sanders has been both a catalyst and a beneficiary of that collapse.
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It showed Mr. Biden plummeting 13 percentage points from June, putting him at 19 percent, with Ms. Warren and Mr. Sanders at 20 percent each.
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Facebook abandoned its MSQRD augmented reality app soon after its acquisition in 2016, with users plummeting and the firm failing to release updates since then.
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It also sent him plummeting back into the Upside Down after a portal to the other dimension opened up in the sketch comedy show's backstage.
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Space-related investment and market development are being driven by two things: the plummeting cost of launching satellites and the wealth of data they produce.
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Or why a photo of a man plummeting to earth against the mirrored surfaces of the twin towers came to symbolize the horror of Sept.
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Housing affordability is plummeting, inventory is declining, and the high cost of labor and construction makes building new middle-income housing financially untenable for developers.
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On Monday, Trump simply omitted that familiar boast when he addressed workers at a plant in Ohio, with the Dow plummeting even as he spoke.
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While energy prices have recently stabilized, plummeting prices in 2015 led to a jump in the default rate for high-yield debt early last year.
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Biden, meanwhile, saw the largest drop in support over the past four months, plummeting from 36 percent to 25 percent in the most recent survey.
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And we can put humans into orbit aboard the ISS, which, like a plummeting elevator, is forever falling toward Earth, allowing its inhabitants to float.
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It showed Mr. Biden plummeting 13 percentage points from June, putting him at 19 percent, with Ms. Warren and Mr. Sanders at 20 percent each.
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Between 2007 and 2014, the number of elephants in the wild had been plummeting by 30 percent, largely due to big-game hunting and poaching.
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And more recent indicators, such as plummeting industrial output and a near 8-year low in automobile sales, have stoked fears of a deeper slowdown.
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Retail stocks were also among major decliners in morning trade with the Australia-listed shares of New Zealand dairy firm a2 Milk Co plummeting about 13%.
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The costs of solar and wind technologies have been plummeting over the last several years, and are projected to keep doing so over the next decade.
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Authorities believe the driver stopped at a coastal highway overlook before speeding straight off the cliff and plummeting 100 feet into the rocky Pacific Ocean below.
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It is true that crimeware prices are plummeting, and malware costs as little as a few dozen dollars, but this is not small change for everybody.
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What has befallen the New York City subway in the past few years—climbing ridership and plummeting on-time performance—is like a bad stomach bug.
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Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein on Wednesday told CNBC that S&P 500 stocks are showing an unusual reaction to macro events like plummeting oil prices.
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Because that atmosphere is 99 percent thinner than Earth's, Viking's engineers knew their spacecraft would be plummeting at supersonic speeds as they neared the planet's surface.
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The central bank hiked interest rates by 300 basis points to 16.50 percent in an emergency meeting last month to prop up Turkey's plummeting lira currency.
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European banks' stocks are taking a beating, and many are chasing lows not seen since February when their shares were hard-hit by plummeting oil prices.
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The head of Merrill Lynch says the firm has zero interest in buying a robo-adviser — and that comes as wealth-tech startup launches are plummeting
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Why that matters speaks to an upheaval of sorts going on at most law schools around the country, which have faced plummeting enrollment for several years.
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Since fall's plummeting temps have us feeling a little unruly too, we headed to Lush's headquarters to learn exactly how this fan-favorite product is made.
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The ill-advised loans spurred a vicious cycle of missed payments, foreclosures, plummeting property values and urban blight that put a significant dent into Miami's finances.
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Transfer traffic has risen from 50% to 60% of the business (although that is still less than the Gulf carriers), yields are plummeting and losses soaring.
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But it's also an amplification of a thread that's always been present in his campaign, even back when his poll numbers were rising instead of plummeting.
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The pressure on gasoline prices also comes at a volatile time for oil prices, up more than 216% this week, after plummeting about 28% this spring.
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Rising prices also constrained real-wage growth in America, despite a plummeting unemployment rate that has sparked large pay rises in some bits of the economy.
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Oil prices have been supported by plummeting Venezuelan production, in addition to a solid global demand and supply concerns stemming from tensions in the Middle East.
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As the votes started to swing in Donald Trump's favor overnight, Dow futures made some pretty stunning moves — at one point plummeting more than 19.543 points.
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Several clips of the collapse, taken by various partygoers, showed the group jumping and dancing to the music before plummeting through the floor into the basement.
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Plummeting car sales, sluggish retail sales data, a cooling housing market — those are all stoking fears of weakening consumer spending in China amid its slowing economy.
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Toss in plummeting consumer trust and the skyrocketing cost of getting your message seen and, apologies to Mr. Drucker, but marketing is most certainly a cost.
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That this plummeting down to earth has been accompanied by a near-faultless Champions League campaign only adds to the inscrutableness of the whole Leicester Story.
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Wind and solar power prices are plummeting as technology improves and projects achieve the "Wal-Mart model" of higher volumes and lower manufacturing and installation costs.
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He played only 12 matches in 2018, missing three Grand Slams with a knee injury, which led to his singles ranking plummeting from 15 to 262.
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It has had a rough year, though, with a serious of costly acquisitions, along with delayed drug launches, sending its stock plummeting 72 percent to $32.61.
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The autocatalyst metal marked its biggest daily percentage loss in over two years in the last session, with prices plummeting 15.203 percent as investors booked profits.
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Derivative markets also appear to be reflecting the increased caution about sterling's outlook with both one and three-month risk reversals plummeting to near 2018 lows.
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Mothers: Even when they're being paraded around on MTV shows, they're quite literally the people who keep the human race from plummeting into the inky abyss.
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The autocatalyst metal marked its biggest daily percentage loss in over two years in the last session, with prices plummeting 215.20 percent as investors booked profits.
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The first few jumps are pretty easy, letting the player get a feel for the mechanics of the train without plummeting to their death right away.
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Japan's exports in December fell 3.8 percent from a year earlier, its sharpest year-on-year decline since October 2016, dragged by plummeting shipments to China.
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Sales rose 4 percent in September in Houston from the prior year, after plummeting nearly 24 percent in August, according to the National Association of Realtors.
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The British currency is plummeting again, most immediately because of comments from French and German leaders suggesting they will take a tough line in negotiating Brexit.
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Three sources have told Reuters that Venezuelan state firm PDVSA is considering declaring force majeure on some exports, amid plummeting output and tanker bottlenecks at ports.
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In the last few weeks, attorneys describe that number plummeting, at the same time that thousands of parents were separated from their children at the border.
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Credible fear findings in expedited removal proceedings are plummeting, and this may just be the beginning of a campaign to reduce the demand for asylum hearings.
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The plummeting price has caused a decline in the U.S. industry but been a boon for drivers, who are paying around $2 per gallon of gasoline.
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"I hate to break it to my colleagues, if there's anyone else out there watching television ratings but they must be plummeting right now," he said.
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" "We had a massive plummeting of Latino and African-American students in law schools and in medical schools," says Anderson, author of "One Person, No Vote.
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The autocatalyst metal marked its biggest daily percentage loss in over two years in the last session, with prices plummeting 250 percent as investors booked profits.
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Turkish voters, who have felt the weight of terrorism, a plummeting economy and a failed coup, re-elected President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, granting him unprecedented power.
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Republicans in Washington have been startled by Trump's plummeting poll numbers among women, most notably married women, a voting bloc that is usually a GOP strength.
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Numbers published Wednesday showed the reported imminent missile strike sent traffic plummeting, and the relief of said missile strike not happening sent the site's traffic soaring.
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Britain's biggest floor coverings retailer Carpetright also warned on profits, sending its shares plummeting 39.4 percent and weighing on home improvement retailer Kingfisher, down 2.3 percent.
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In addition to plummeting share prices, pay packages at tech companies are shrinking — by a somewhat surprising 20 to 25 percent from early 2015, he says.
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In a world roughly remade by virus every few days, the federal government's desperate attempt to shore up a plummeting economy changes shape by the hour.
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And the shutdown in the US has already sent traffic and pollution plummeting in cities across the country, reducing deaths from traffic accidents and respiratory illnesses.
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Already undermined by a rising dollar, a plummeting Turkish lira and wobbling emerging markets, the rouble RUB= has plunged to its lowest in nearly two years.
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The nomination of frontrunner Boris Johnson, a prominent eurosceptic, could increase the risk of a no-deal Brexit, which traders say would send the pound plummeting.
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South Korea's birthrate has been plummeting in recent decades, falling to less than one child per woman last year, one of the lowest in the world.
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When the quake rolled through, Ecuador was in the throes of a major financial crisis, in part, due to plummeting oil prices and growing national debt.
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WASHINGTON — It would most likely resemble the aftermath of a major natural disaster: food shortages, skyrocketing prices, people out of work and a plummeting stock market.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 dropped 6% in early trade, with travel and leisure stocks plummeting 20013% following Trump's announcement of a ban on European travel.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 dropped 6% in early trade, with travel and leisure stocks plummeting 9.3% following Trump's announcement of a ban on European travel.
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The main stock index posted its biggest single day loss of 6.6% in more than eight years on Monday, plummeting along with markets around the world.
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When Mr. Taveras started at DeWitt Clinton in 20173, the school had received F's on its two most recent report cards and its enrollment was plummeting.
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With oil prices plummeting, moreover, U.S. shale oil producers once again confront price levels close to break-evens for them, just as they did in 2015.
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Gold retreated from the $1,700 level it briefly touched as investors sold bullion to cover margin calls in plummeting securities, overshadowing the metal's safe-haven status.
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Sweat can be deadly in a polar environment because moisture can freeze on the skin when motion stops, which can send core temperatures plummeting toward hypothermia.
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Plummeting travel due to the virus could also throw a wrench in a longstanding United Nations plan to cap emissions from international flights at 2020 levels.
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Plummeting travel due to the virus could also throw a wrench in a longstanding United Nations plan to cap emissions from international flights at 2020 levels.
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But the plummeting of public opinion toward Trump has been pretty dramatic, and I think much more dramatic than what we saw during the Bush administration.
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With Hong Kong's autonomy plummeting to a 20-year low, it's more important than ever for Washington to affirm its commitment to freedom in Hong Kong.
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