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"precipitous" Definitions
  1. very steep, high and often dangerous synonym sheer
  2. sudden and great synonym abrupt
  3. done very quickly, without enough thought or care synonym hasty

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Conversely, a change in methodology can lead to precipitous falls.
Some think he has been precipitous in opening Unity Park.
SoftBank's deal to remove Neumann would complete his precipitous fall.
"Clearly the withdrawal is precipitous and extremely dangerous," he said.
But considered individually, the cuts on some units seem precipitous.
The decline of Mr. Biden's online spending has been precipitous.
First, we cannot be certain what caused Nixon's precipitous decline.
We shouldn't wait for a similar precipitous event involving critical minerals.
Without China's voracious appetite, the decline would be even more precipitous.
Rousseff has borne the political brunt of this precipitous economic decline.
The precipitous drop in readiness is alarming to say the least.
We may look back on 2017 as another such precipitous year.
The precipitous draw down of US forces would remove these elements.
The freefall in advertising comes amid a precipitous rise in readership.
But there were also hordes of neophytes navigating less precipitous terrain.
There was an unmistakable and precipitous drop in stop and frisk.
Precipitous declines in print advertising rocked the newspaper industry last year.
The precipitous fall among younger people is easy enough to explain.
Award shows, notably, are among the events that have witnessed precipitous declines.
That slide, a decade in the making at least, is becoming precipitous.
Guess it all could defend on whether the precipitous pool holds water.
Other cities have passed similar laws, resulting in precipitous declines in listings.
Yahoo rebuffed the advance, and has suffered a precipitous decline since then.
But analysts say the rise could flip into an equally precipitous fall.
As Washington debates, the cost of health care continues its precipitous climb.
Her tenure at the gallery corresponded with part of its precipitous expansion.
Worse still, a precipitous economic downturn makes the debt burden more unbearable.
The current guidance has contributed to a precipitous drop in economic activity.
That precipitous drop is due in large part to Europe's centrist leadership.
But the Rwandan genocide that year led to the gorillas' precipitous decline.
Records of ancient atmospheres provide an unnerving context for this precipitous rise.
Instead, the lead was just a starting point for another precipitous drop.
Four decades later, the hulking slabs of concrete still end in precipitous drops.
I cannot sit idly by as our nation slides into a precipitous fall.
The precipitous drop in yields has undermined the U.S. dollar in recent weeks.
Here, NASA captured the precipitous cliffs of an iceberg broken off from Antarctica.
Squire Patton Boggs, once Washington's top-earning firm, has seen a precipitous slide.
The possibility of precipitous decline in those areas is clear, Dr. Durant said.
But they shared with Kenneth Lindsey a precipitous relationship to rock-bottom poverty.
There is widespread bewilderment about the cause of the precipitous drop in demand.
There is widespread bewilderment about the cause of the precipitous drop in demand.
Porn isn't the only media industry that's suffered from this precipitous drop in revenue.
He expressed bewilderment at the sudden cultural shift in France and his precipitous downfall.
When financial calamity strikes — a medical emergency, divorce, job loss — the fall is precipitous.
Amy Schumer's fall from grace has been as precipitous as her rise was meteoric.
Coal freight volumes have recovered slightly in 2017 after two years of precipitous declines.
In the span of history the current contraction of the observant population is precipitous.
But 2016 saw a precipitous drop in the number of executions in the state.
The years since 1970 have been characterized by a precipitous decline in union membership.
These troubles have led to a precipitous decline in enrollment, particularly among stronger students.
However, they must not take precipitous action that might impede the ongoing criminal probes.
Cable news ratings in past nonelection years following presidential contests have shown precipitous drops.
"We've seen a precipitous decline in MMR coverage levels within this community," Ehresmann said.
However, it's likely that these declines aren't as precipitous as the numbers may suggest.
The rally doesn't mean that this year's precipitous decline in stock prices is over.
Critics have focused on Mr. Zuma, 75, to explain the A.N.C.'s precipitous decline.
Italy's shocking surge in deaths served as a key incentive to California's precipitous action.
His retirement announcement capped a precipitous fall from prestige and power in recent months.
That is what has made the precipitous chill between them all the more surprising.
But a precipitous force withdrawal could hurt the US strategically in the Middle East.
While the drop-off isn't precipitous, it is the lowest level in 3½ years.
"A disorderly and precipitous withdrawal would have negative effects on U.S. national security," Miller said.
After that there was a predictably precipitous drop-off, Weedman tells me, of regular visitors.
The spectacular rise of some firms could be mirrored by the precipitous fall of others.
Just a few years ago, the industry seemed to be on a precipitous downward spiral.
A precipitous pull-out risks undermining Afghanistan's fragile state as it negotiates with the Taliban.
But a Breitbart spokesman tells The Hill that a glitch led to the precipitous drop.
A building might resemble the precipitous cliffs of a roller coaster or a billowing sail.
To believe them is to see life, like the surrounding high-altitude landscape, as precipitous.
It worked, driving down the cost of renewables at a precipitous pace in recent years.
At the same time, a precipitous American withdrawal from Syria would send the wrong message.
Seemingly having shock absorbers for legs, he would send his lean frame down precipitous falls.
Besides demographics, Shiller said inequality was another narrative behind the precipitous drop in interest rates.
Despite precipitous declines in 2018, the cryptocurrency has still tripled in value since last summer.
Its precipitous edge shed not only tons of rocky debris but gargantuan blocks of ice.
Some industry analysts blame the relentless news cycle for the precipitous decline in fiction sales.
And now, Mr. Trump is also considering a precipitous unilateral drawdown of forces in Afghanistan.
The exterior wall disappeared, leaving a precipitous drop from the bank to the sand below.
His popularity began its precipitous decline after he received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1954.
It's a precipitous fall for Facebook, which claimed the top spot in Glassdoor's 2018 rankings.
The fear of new U.S. sanctions isn't the only factor triggering the rial's precipitous drop.
The precipitous fall in WeWorks estimated valuation followed dips in other high-profile SoftBank investments.
Her public approval rating also experienced a precipitous drop, sinking to a whopping 4 percent.
Humans, in other words, are the driving factor behind the precipitous drop in vertebrate populations.
If this happens, then the decline in IHOP's sales and profits would be precipitous and irreparable.
The precipitous drop in summer grosses is not as unexpected as it may first appear, however.
This won't result in a precipitous drop in the car sales market, however, according to BCG.
Meanwhile, a precipitous dropoff in vaccination coverage still continued among children of Somali descent, Ehresmann said.
The verdict marks the bottom of a fall as precipitous as any in show business history.
The fall has been remarkable considering what was expected, and precipitous when compared with earlier levels.
Like other major U.S. railroads, Union Pacific has suffered from a precipitous drop in coal freight.
Others predict more precipitous falls - Commerzbank sees a 21.61 percent drop against the dollar and euro.
And several C.E.O.s reaped huge windfalls, even while presiding over precipitous declines in total shareholder return.
Worse, it has seriously deepened after the president's precipitous decision to withdraw U.S. forces from Syria.
More than anything, this single policy measure helped to reverse America's precipitous slide into industrial irrelevance.
Over the last seven years, however, those balances have become imbalanced at an unusually precipitous rate.
But Trump's speech came against a backdrop of a precipitous sell-off in U.S. stock markets.
The oil and gas industry has seen 250,000 layoffs since the precipitous slide, according to oilprice.
But Pérez doesn't back down and asks me to continue to walk down a precipitous cliff.
It was, however, a good example of Bach's precipitous fall from strong leader to weak one.
What is the stock market telling us with its precipitous drop over the last several days?
There, precipitous plunges in currencies have left companies that borrowed in dollars staring at impossible debts.
First, the bad news: Puffins have been in precipitous decline in many of their Atlantic habitats.
Hanergy Thin Film's shares had soared more than 600 percent in 2015 before their precipitous crash.
But the economy has been in precipitous decline since Mr. Maduro succeeded Hugo Chávez in 2013.
American soldiers, in precipitous flight, have even begun bombing their own bases to destroy military supplies.
Halfway up a precipitous, dogleg staircase is the tingzijian, an unheated room often rented to bachelors.
At the hearing, senators on both sides of the political divide described the President's decision as precipitous.
The West—both the United States and the European Union—is, in historical terms, in precipitous decline.
The fad gadget you strap to your wrist has seen a precipitous fall in the last year.
"The precipitous decline in cash balances has coincided with a sharp increase in corporate leverage," Kostin said.
I think we&aposve got to be careful here, we shouldn&apost engage in any precipitous action.
But the economy has been in precipitous decline since Maduro succeeded the late Hugo Chavez in 2013.
The images share a certain transcendent quality; precipitous height, rather than color or composition, is their strength.
Toe and hand holds that allowed access to the precipitous dwellings remain carved in the sandstone cliffs.
Since 1998, the world record in the marathon has dropped by a precipitous 3 minutes 8 seconds.
Mr. Thiel told an interviewer in 2012 that he feared the result of this precipitous wealth gap.
The temperature drop would not be as precipitous as Dr. Sagan and Company had forecast, they said.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, for example, warned against a "precipitous withdrawal" of US troops from Syria.
In this case, as in those earlier cases, precipitous military action would be both unnecessary and unwise.
That defect has hobbled Europe's response to the sovereign debt crises and caused precipitous drops in employment.
So why, then, has Bannon's precipitous decline generated so much glee among the bipartisan elite in Washington?
The global disruptions have contributed greatly to a precipitous fall in financial markets over the last month.
When a postgame questioner termed the team's rapid and precipitous collapse "unfathomable," Manager Mickey Callaway quickly agreed.
If the oil and gas industry suffered a similarly precipitous decline there would be profound political consequences.
The latter move has contributed significantly to the precipitous drop in the number of refugees being admitted.
He doesn't, but, given the novel's precipitous swerves, it would not have been shocking if he had.
He also does not adequately grapple with the precipitous decline of American soft power in recent years.
Days later, the Turkish lira began its precipitous fall, worsened by Mr. Trump's announcement of additional tariffs.
The precipitous drop in revenue and bookings has led to inevitable comparisons to the impacts of Sept.
The last three years have seen a precipitous decline in foreign populations' trust in the United States.
It bought its own building in Columbus Circle, leading to a period of precipitous but difficult growth.
"The way this decision was executed was precipitous and risked very serious negative consequences," Cruz told Jeffrey.
In early May, Chinese insurance regulators, worried about Anbang's precipitous growth, halted sales of two investment products.
Runners, he points out, don't visit doctors at such a precipitous rate after their seasons are done.
The decline in the number of students reading the subject has not been as precipitous as in America.
"Because of the president's precipitous action ... ISIS prisoners are escaping," Schumer said in a floor speech on Thursday.
The sudden movements continued until the chopper began a precipitous, 200-foot tumble down a 40-degree incline.
In South Korea the fall in the TFR has been precipitous, from 21970 in 264 to 22012 now.
This study adds to a growing awareness that death is not a precipitous event but a gradual process.
To date, however, Mr. Silver's precipitous fall has no recent rival in the world of New York politics.
The precipitous drop in support does not immediately threaten Abe's job, but clouds the outlook for the premier.
The Mets have not been particularly good lately, and Harvey's baffling and precipitous decline has only worsened matters.
It's also true that not every poll shows a precipitous drop in Biden's support among non-white voters.
He understandably does not want his conclusions to be seen as having been reached in a precipitous manner.
Then came a precipitous drop: The artist's big painted aluminum "Play-Doh" went for $22.8 million in 2014.
New York's precipitous drop in crime since the early 1990s aligns with a national trend of decreasing violence.
The precipitous fall in the value of cryptocurrencies in 2016 cries out for greater regulation to protect investors.
Hiking trails cut between and through them ending in precipitous drops into the bright azure of the Mediterranean.
And, unlike the precipitous withdrawal of American troops from northern Syria, this pullout catches no one by surprise.
The Clinton-era welfare reforms led to a precipitous drop in the number of Americans receiving government benefits.
Oil prices had begun their precipitous decline, but it was not yet clear how far they would fall.
The last thing I want is a delay today that results in an abrupt, precipitous course-correction tomorrow.
The elitism that ensured Condé's long reign over taste has lately also brought about the company's precipitous decline.
Notably, 2019 had registered a marginal improvement over the previous year, which experienced a precipitous loss of audience.
Qureshi stressed that Pakistan, which fears greater instability in neighbouring Afghanistan, did not want a precipitous U.S. withdrawal.
Opinion polls, for instance, point to a precipitous decline in public trust for the federal government, across the country.
Oil prices are currently recovering from a precipitous drop to 18-month lows in the final quarter of 2018.
Still, the drop was precipitous enough to suggest a sizable number of viewers were losing patience with the program.
He also pointed to Securities and Exchange Commission enforcement against multiple cryptocurrency projects last week for the precipitous drop.
"The bombings have ...forced and precipitous displacement of the population," said Mbuyu, the bishop in Kinkala, the regional capital.
Trump doubled tariffs on Turkish steel and aluminum imports last week, contributing to a precipitous fall in the lira.
But as their population continues its alarmingly precipitous decline, it's difficult to imagine that there are many other options.
The decrease was due to a precipitous drop in muni bond refinancings, and new money issuance was up 8.7%.
Rhino poaching in Africa reached record levels last year, while the African elephant population is facing a precipitous fall.
The agency cited the firm's drop in net asset value, "largely because of a precipitous decline" in Valeant shares.
Sales of bottled water have been on a precipitous rise for years, with a simultaneous decline in soda consumption.
Now the retail and branding guru has a solution for Macy's precipitous decline: Turn Macy's into a gamified destination.
"Since Alden took control, the decline of local news has been as obvious as it's been precipitous," he wrote.
And if employees have to opt in to union membership, we can anticipate a fairly precipitous drop in membership.
"When the snowball starts to roll down the hill, we think it's going to be very precipitous," he added.
To a significant extent, Ecuador's relationship with the U.S. is now hostage to the WikiLeaks founder's next precipitous outburst.
Its precipitous decline has raised concerns about the resilience of Turkey's banking sector and caused ructions on global markets.
Traders and analysts said between Sonangol's preexisting problems and the precipitous drop in oil prices, the situation looked difficult.
Small cinder block homes are squeezed between the road and the ridge's precipitous slopes, which plunge into thick forest.
But the renminbi's fall corresponded to a credit crunch in China and the precipitous slowing of the Chinese economy.
Here's Marco Rubio on America's precipitous decline: Barack Obama does not believe that America is a great global power.
Prominent women spoke up to detail the abuses they suffered and once powerful men experienced precipitous falls from grace.
Sometimes the talent is not quite as clear, not at the start, or the trajectory not quite as precipitous.
Most of the casualties are wildcat miners who scramble up precipitous slopes of waste from large jade mine operations.
However, that percentage represents a precipitous overall decline in union membership since comparable data was first released in 1983.
Countries like Iraq and Somalia also saw precipitous drops, with admissions from those countries falling 98% and 96% respectively.
Professional traders love volatility, of course, darting in and out of positions to take advantage of precipitous price moves.
"To call it a precipitous withdrawal after 17 years is ludicrous," Paul said on Fox News at the time.
Investors had been aggressively purchasing options that offered protection against a precipitous plunge in the value of the euro.
However, the precipitous ozone drop didn't stop the Obama administration from issuing a strict new ozone rule in 21625.
It has been a precipitous fall for Mr. Ghosn, who achieved a level of fame uncommon for auto executives.
Father figures—regardless if they're actual fathers or father-like friends—are celebrating a precipitous upsurge in video games.
"That company went through a crazy rise and then a very precipitous fall as well," Schlosser says of his firing.
The sudden and precipitous rise of the Impressionist art market during the 1950s may be cited as proof of this.
After Egypt floated its currency in November, leading to a precipitous drop in its value, the cost of imports spiked.
That precipitous decline caused overall global winnings to drop in 2015—the first dip since 2003, when H2G's data begin.
Washington (CNN)No candidate saw a more precipitous decline than Joe Biden in a new poll of New Hampshire Democrats.
The bill's authors did not foresee the explosive rise of natural gas and renewables or the precipitous decline of coal.
The Beast himself makes an appearance in Aladdin as a tiny figurine in the Sultan's precipitous stack of animal figurines.
Gold has been in a precipitous decline for the last three years, falling more than 32 percent during that period.
These facts alone will result in a precipitous drop in the number of auto crashes and corresponding injuries or deaths.
Such an increase should, at the least, be supported by a coherent strategy and explanation for such a precipitous rise.
Temperatures have plummeted across the eastern United States, but spare a thought for McAllen, Texas, where the drop was precipitous.
The Senate also Tuesday afternoon approved 77-23 a bill that warns against a "precipitous" withdrawal in Syria and Afghanistan.
Trading in financial stocks like Barclays and Royal Bank of Scotland was briefly suspended on Monday because of precipitous declines.
This work, "Precipitous Parturition" by Chen Zhen, a Chinese-French conceptual artist, is at once fiercely visual, emotional and political.
Wednesday's sentencing felt like the end of a Shakespeare play: the rapid rise, the precipitous fall, and the ultimate comeuppance.
If Nauert is confirmed for the job, it would cap a precipitous rise in diplomacy in less than two years.
But the precipitous stock market decline in December, fueled by investors' many fears, suggests we're in for some trouble ahead.
He helped stop the precipitous rise in the prison population and was even praised by the American Civil Liberties Union.
It has stirred unrest in many countries, and its spread has coincided with a precipitous drop in the stock market.
The thing I think that's new for people — let's take Roseanne and Cosby — is the suddenness and the precipitous fall.
The slide was similar to the precipitous drop-off experienced last year by Jack Sock, the 2017 Paris Masters champion.
Auto sales have been falling since summer, with sales in December down a precipitous 19 percent from a year earlier.
Four weeks later, court papers say, federal agents placed an informant in the men's mosque and the timing was precipitous.
For "car sales, I would think the drop would be more precipitous," said Diane Swonk, chief economist at Grant Thornton.
Pricing levels have dropped given the precipitous declines in spot market rates, back to where we saw pricing in 2017.
To explain how genius flourished in such circumstances Harman leads readers on a precipitous journey through the writer's interior landscape.
Yet, the crypto winter crushed the stock, which saw a precipitous decline of 50% at the tail end of 2018.
By taking these precipitous actions, this White House is doing exactly what our adversaries in the region seek to provoke.
On the East Coast, Vermont, New Hampshire and South Carolina have also seen a precipitous rise, according to government data.
But Clinton's decline in general election polls has also coincided with a precipitous increase in her "unfavorable" ratings among Sanders backers.
Tiffany's ad also comes amid a slowdown in luxury spending, and a precipitous dropoff in sales at Tiffany's Fifth Avenue flagship.
The drop off to the next largest sub-sectors (networking, $44 billion; hardware, $38 billion; and semiconductors, $5 billion) is precipitous.
A precipitous fall that has taken it from being worth circa $1.2 trillion to its current more modest $700 billion valuation.
Or looking past Jyn down to the precipitous drop below, and being able to frame up things in a particular composition.
"One goes with the pipeline for teachers of color," which could help reverse "the precipitous decline of black teachers," she said.
The stock hit $83 on October 4th before starting a precipitous drop later that month, dropping to $24.57 on October 10th.
The deterioration of relations has been precipitous: Protesters in Tehran sacked Saudi Arabia's embassy; in retaliation, Saudi Arabia severed diplomatic ties.
Google's reputation fell 215 spots in Harris' most recent poll issued in 215, one of most precipitous declines in the survey.
But in fairness, Trump's precipitous slide in the polls since the conventions in July could hardly be blamed on the manager.
It was the second year the poll had been conducted — and the poll found a precipitous decline in social media sentiment.
The entrance to my drive is pretty precipitous and so raising the front ride height of the McLaren was a must.
The precipitous drop is reminiscent in timing, duration and magnitude of the steep drop during the 10-day period in 2011.
It was a precipitous dropoff in offense for Pittsburgh, which won its opener 210-212 over Washington in overtime on Thursday.
Also, FYI, as we begin focus on Nov 2018 and 2020, he presided over a historically precipitous decline of his party.
Tesla's stock has been on a precipitous decline since hitting a high last month, falling 17 percent, near bear market territory.
It is also misleading in light of the gaffes made by other authors during meldonium's precipitous journey onto the banned list.
Earlier on Tuesday, the GOP-controlled Senate overwhelmingly passed a bill warning Trump against a "precipitous" withdrawal from Syria and Afghanistan.
Moreover, the judicial backlog stemming from the precipitous increase in border crossings means these public costs will run on for years.
I felt the sweat on my palms as I gripped the chains on the precipitous hike up Angels Landing in Zion.
The new budget calls for a precipitous drop in non-defense spending over the next decade, even as defense spending rises.
The best-selling memoir, which was also an Oprah's Book Club pick, begins with her descent — and her fall is precipitous.
Along these lines, a recent article in Science described the 'clean windshield phenomenon' — a precipitous decline in insect abundance and diversity.
Others are cautioning against taking precipitous action that could undercut relations with Saudi Arabia, a pillar of Trump's Middle East policy.
"I doubt there's anybody in the Republican Caucus in the Senate that just isn't stunned by this precipitous decision," Corker said.
Furthermore, according to reporting by the New York Times, both parties' private polling shows "an even more precipitous drop" for Trump.
We will neither support, nor enable, a precipitous course of action that increases the risk of an unconstrained nuclear arms race.
The precipitous decline in Uber's stock price is just the latest complication for SoftBank in relation to the ride-hailing company.
Then came a precipitous fall that took him from influencing the powerful in Albany to working as a groundskeeper in Idaho.
Starting in mid-2014, a precipitous descent in global oil prices ravaged Norway's energy industry and the country's broader manufacturing trades.
But he has presided over a precipitous economic decline that began with the seizing of white-owned farms starting in 2000.
Moreover, when the economy is at the precipitous of a potentially deep recession, such models will project very large loan losses.
What no one told me was that after pregnancy loss, there were physical effects too: My hormones took a precipitous dive.
The Trump administration is struggling to undo the catastrophic damage caused by the president's precipitous withdrawal of U.S. forces from Syria.
The 20-year milestone of Diana's death has however resulted in a precipitous decline in Prince Charles' and wife Camilla's popularity.
Across the country, Yemenis are suffering from the effects of a precipitous economic collapse, including severe inflation and a declining currency.
The president of Mexico and the prime minister of Canada both called Mr. Trump to warn against such a precipitous step.
The risks are compounded when tension levels increase between nuclear-armed countries, increasing the likelihood of false assumptions and precipitous action.
The crisis, and Ms. Park's precipitous fall in public support, had made it all but impossible for her to function effectively.
Almost no important national security or foreign policy voice is supporting the precipitous manner in which Trump executed his policy shift.
Their precipitous slide coincided with the decline of legendary guard Bryant, who retired on April 14 at the age of 37.
Reportedly, he has asked for a precipitous cut of up to half the 14,000 American troops serving there, early this year.
All holidays are increasingly disappointing as you get older, but few have as precipitous a fall-off in excitement as Easter.
Waymo's total number of disengagements per 1,000 miles of driving went from 0.8 in 2015 to 0.2 in 2016 — a precipitous drop.
It warned that "a precipitous withdrawal" could destabilize the region and create a vacuum that could be filled by Iran or Russia.
And the deployment of stop-and-frisk tactics has also seen a precipitous plummet, with a greater focus on respecting legal boundaries.
Its investors are particularly worried by a precipitous decline in the fortunes of its core fixed-income, currencies and commodities unit (FICC).
When it comes to superhero movies — all movies, really — the drop between an opening weekend and its second weekend is often precipitous.
Retail has been in a precipitous decline over the last two years, falling more than 17 percent from its March 2015 high.
"During the quarter, the industry faced another precipitous decline in activity, exceeding even the most pessimistic predictions," Chief Executive Martin Craighead said.
I said I hope that the U.S. will not be as precipitous in leaving Iraq as it was in getting into Iraq.
First, a review of the House Appropriations Committee's annual reports since the 220006th Congress shows a precipitous drop in its information gathering.
Home foreclosures are multiplying and the city has suffered such a precipitous loss in revenue that the state is threatening a takeover.
"I doubt there's anybody in the Republican caucus in the Senate that just isn't stunned by this precipitous decision," Corker told reporters.
While the rise of online shopping has spelled a precipitous decline for those brands, even stronger-looking stores are feeling the pinch.
Saudi Arabia currently holds the group's presidency, but its recent precipitous moves to slash oil prices have not helped soothe financial markets.
The growing coronavirus threat could be a good motivator for bipartisan cooperation, especially as the stock market had another precipitous drop Thursday.
That's where we are — rocketing toward failure, with no sign of the precipitous deceleration necessary to restrain temperatures to safe levels. Whee!
With the precipitous decline in bourbon sales between the late 1970s and the early 2000s, though, marketing of American whiskey virtually disappeared.
Aside from some of the performances, the ups and downs were precipitous, as the stacked list of nominees yielded fairly lukewarm wins.
"Deep valleys, marshy wastes and high, precipitous rocks" made the neighborhood a late bloomer, development-wise, according to The New York Times.
Kerber won the Australian Open and the U.S. Open during a remarkable 21977 season, but she suffered a precipitous downturn in 21978.
Taken together, it would represent a sharp turn from the precipitous drop-off in congressional oversight since President Barack Obama left office.
The sales came about a week before global financial markets began a precipitous drop as concerns intensified over the coronavirus' economic consequences.
Shipping times have begun lengthening, from as little as 24 hours to weeks or more, contributing to a precipitous decline in sales.
For many, the looming question is whether a prolonged or precipitous economic decline will chip away at popular support for the movement.
They're retaining plenty of capability in the west, but the defeat in the east will lead to a precipitous fall of morale.
The data recorded her heart rate accelerating around 3:20 pm, then taking a "precipitous drop" and ceasing altogether by 3:28.
A precipitous departure will also cede leverage to Iran at the very moment when United States-Iranian conflict is set to escalate.
Arkansas Democrats suffered a precipitous decline in the Obama years, losing the governorship, both Senate seats and control of the state legislature.
An outdoorsy paradise of precipitous waterfalls and world-renowned surf spots, the island has never had trouble living up to its moniker.
This was true under Jimmy Carter, when union membership began its precipitous decline, as well as under Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.
The precipitous drop in travel to the United States after 85033/11 is referred to as "the lost decade" in our industry.
Later, I spotted seven bighorn sheep, as still as statues as they balanced effortlessly on a precipitous mesa face, a startling image.
In Bangladesh, the deterioration of relations between the "host" community and the newcomers has been so precipitous some now fear serious violence.
It was for that reason that Linkin Park was able to survive the rise and precipitous fall of the rap-rock era.
Trump doubled tariffs on imports of Turkish steel and aluminum last week, contributing to a precipitous fall in the lira TRYTOM=D3.
" Gorman said he told employees in London earlier this week "everybody cool your jets, just settle down ... nothing precipitous is about to happen.
Since the US stock market was already historically high, it was likely that these and other factors would lead to a precipitous drop.
Tagged had originally planned to go public itself before the shift to mobile led to a precipitous drop-off of its desktop properties.
Apprehension rates have held relatively steady for the last several months following a precipitous dropoff in January 2017 and small rebound last spring.
In an age of hyperpublic living, every person, company and brand is one tripwire away from a precipitous fall and a furious backlash.
In fact, the main culprit for the precipitous decline of paper napkins is not environmental fears but an old foe: the paper towel.
They are struggling, as are many in the industry, as precipitous downturns in print advertising are not being made up by digital revenue.
The country now ranks 134th in the United Nations Human Development Index, a precipitous decline of 28 spots over the past five years.
The show may have produced its finest hours in the wake of that big twist, but its fall from those heights was precipitous.
The fact that there has been such a precipitous decline in natural fires globally has important ramifications for global warming, conservation and biodiversity.
For example, despite the precipitous drop in oil prices in the new year, U.S. gasoline consumption appears to actually be down a bit.
But he does not expect that rise to coincide with a precipitous decline in global demand for gasoline, contrary to more bearish views.
The Services Purchasing Managers' Index is forecast to come in at 50.7 for December, a small bounce after a precipitous fall in November.
The precipitous ridges that are her knuckles rise and fall as she grips the silver smudged tongs, swiftly and adroitly rotating her wrist.
The Senate is set to vote Thursday on an amendment urging Trump to reconsider a "precipitous" withdrawal in Syria, as well as Afghanistan.
The Senate voted in January for a "sense of the Senate" resolution warning against the "precipitous withdrawal" of U.S. troops from the region.
The Senate voted in January for a "sense of the Senate" resolution warning against the "precipitous withdrawal" of U.S. troops from the region.
But much like a therapist, her silence teases out his secrets, the still-fresh pain of his wife's affairs and her precipitous death.
While that delay may have calmed some nerves and prevented a panicked sell-off, the stock market decline since then has been precipitous.
For all of 2018, Turkey still achieved growth of 2.8 percent, but the economy took a precipitous turn midyear as the lira weakened.
Imagine a photograph in which an anonymous migrant speaks, as in "Beirut" (May 2016), a precipitous view of granite blocks above the ocean.
To carry that extra weight over deep crevasses with precipitous drops and erratic weather would put even more climbers in life-threatening binds.
"It was a very noticeable precipitous decline," Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly told CNBC's Phil LeBeau last week about a drop in bookings.
But the ruble's precipitous decline may be a clear sign that the sanctions have begun to cloud the country's long-term economic outlook.
U.S. airlines on Monday requested a $50 billion bailout to make up for the precipitous drop in air travel amid the coronavirus emergency.
The precipitous departure of Bishop Bransfield in West Virginia came with little warning, and no details about what he was accused of doing.
He was subsequently found to be a poor metabolizer of the drug, which caused him to suffer a precipitous drop in blood pressure.
Iran could become a "mini-Venezuela" with precipitous output declines, Edward Morse, head of commodities research at Citigroup, said in an interview here.
While the Post and The New York Times have provided a tentative economic model for larger papers, local news remains in precipitous decline.
Milo Yiannopoulos, who was a ringleader of a lot of online hate directed at you, had a precipitous fall from grace this year.
All is not well in the Arctic, where sea ice is in a long-term precipitous decline due to human-caused global warming.
As with last year's "Lights Out," he proves a master of the flash-scare, a nifty choreographer of precipitous timing and striptease visuals.
From the top of the Strawberry Gondola, I traversed right and slightly uphill to Lone Tree, a svelte chute with a precipitous drop.
The Senate voted 85033 to 26 in February for a resolution McConnell authored warning against a precipitous withdrawal of forces from the region.
There's no questions—zero—that had digital currencies been regulated, I would have sought an investigation into the precipitous price changes we've witnessed.
"A precipitous withdrawal of U.S. forces from Syria would only benefit Russia, Iran and the Assad regime," tweeted Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell.
In the business world, one with which the president is intimately familiar, it is often necessary to make precipitous changes to leadership structures.
Calculator In the last quarter of 2016, the median resale price of homes in Manhattan saw its most precipitous drop in four years.
With the precipitous decrease in art and history education in schools, much of the museum's encyclopedic collection now means little to younger viewers.
"Sweat" is best at its muddiest, when love and hate, and the urges to strike out and to comfort, teeter in precipitous balance.
But the emergence of the young goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy coupled with Bishop's impending free agency led to a precipitous decline in playing time.
All the greater the pity that her achievements have been offset by a precipitous slide toward authoritarianism and an election in which Mrs.
China: The country is facing its most precipitous population decline in decades, a trend that could have far-reaching economic and political consequences.
Some critics have said the authority should instead replace and repair its aging infrastructure, which has contributed to a precipitous decline in service.
But two developments in particular led to the precipitous drop, Alex Wellerstein, a nuclear historian at the Stevens Institute of Technology, told me.
The watch industry is in a precipitous decline, one that started when people realized their smartphone does a pretty good job telling the time.
Image: TetherAfter a precipitous crash, cryptocurrency enthusiasts have been heartened to see a steady climb in the value of frontrunner coins since yesterday afternoon.
He says what's on his mind," Johnson said, who described his ideology as making American's aware of the "precipitous decline in the white race.
"A precipitous drop in imports has helped stave off another big build to crude stocks," said Matthew Smith, director of commodity research at ClipperData.
Tseggai doesn't provide enough of an emotional range to match Joy's precipitous descent into unreality; she's either terse and brittle or screaming and unglued.
IF YOU have to pick a single city to illustrate the precipitous economic decline of America's rust belt, look no further than Flint, Michigan.
While the strategy might look canny from a public relations or marketing perspective, Rubin says the precipitous rise actually took the company by surprise.
In Russia, Boris Yeltsin's inability to halt his country's precipitous economic decline or the rapacious raiding of resources by oligarchs eased Putin's power grab.
But the precipitous fall in the value of the UK's currency has now moved Microsoft to rework some of its consumer price-tags too.
Still, it is a testament to the global appeal of PUBG and Fortnite that the revenue drop wasn't precipitous despite the issues in China.
The posters are part of a larger effort in Scotland to preserve its Celtic language, which was disappearing at a precipitous rate until recently.
Decreases in revenue were met with cuts to coverage, which led to precipitous drops in circulation, which then led to further cuts in coverage.
If Trump goes ahead and taps Nauert for the job, the nomination would cap a precipitous rise in diplomacy in less than two years.
The reasons for its demise were familiar: precipitous drops in advertising, the rush of readers to the web, the fallout of the economic recession.
Ultimately, the Biden campaign has not just leveled off, but he is also experiencing a precipitous decline both nationally and in early voting states.
And none addresses the real reason the news industry has been in precipitous decline, losing 250 percent of its workforce between 21980 and 22017.
While the global polar bear population hasn't yet shown a precipitous decline, certain subpopulations have started to drop, including in the southern Beaufort Sea.
The Senate voted in January for a "sense of the Senate" resolution warning against the "precipitous withdrawal" of U.S. troops from Afghanistan and Syria.
Other sports don't seem to be suffering the same precipitous drop in youth participation, despite the nefarious work of this shadowy cabal of geniuses.
Even the makers of Angry Birds are still turning a profit in spite of a precipitous decline in interest over the last few years.
The fall in global stocks has been precipitous and swift, with trillions of dollars in value wiped off markets in a matter of days.
A witches' brew of maladies — including overharvest, habitat degradation and climate change — has caused a precipitous 30-year decline in worldwide Atlantic salmon populations.
The crown weakened to 13.0167 crowns at 0612 GMT, a precipitous 32% drop from 9.8379 at the end of 2019, according to Refinitiv data.
The crown weakened to 13.0167 crowns at 0612 GMT, a precipitous 32% drop from 9.8379 at the end of 2019, Refinitiv Eikon data showed.
But it may also hasten the already precipitous decline in the sale of cars powered by diesel, once the fuel of choice in Europe.
A precipitous drop in ridership has made social distancing inside trains easier, but Young would rather not have to spend so much time aboard.
If you need proof of the New York Mafia's precipitous decline, consider the trajectory of Thomas Gioeli, the reputed mobster known as Tommy Shots.
But like other cities, New York is starting to experience the economic fallout of a precipitous drop in Chinese visitors because of travel restrictions.
"The precipitous departure of Felix Tshisekedi the day before the march was indeed discouraging," Desire Kapangu, a resident of Kinshasa's Kasavubu district, told Reuters.
Steve Killelea, the founder and executive chairman of IEP, told Insider that global confidence in US leadership experienced a "precipitous drop" after Trump's election.
And hotelkeepers complained of canceled bookings, empty rooms and a precipitous drop in revenues over the weekend in a city heavily dependent on tourism.
That distinction, according to Mr. Greenwald, helps to explain the precipitous increase in civilian casualties in the Middle East since Mr. Trump took office.
New York (CNN Business)Sears, the 289-year-old company that was once the jewel of American retail, continues its slow and precipitous decline.
The protesters come from across Sudanese society, including sections of a shrinking upper middle class that has withered with the country's precipitous economic slide.
Since the sector didn't run up as much as crude futures during September's oil market rally, energy stocks weren't poised for such a precipitous fall.
"China opened this week (after the Lunar New Year holiday)and there wasn't any precipitous selling, so that gave reassurance to global investors," said Nia.
There's been no explanation for the sudden and precipitous drop in bitcoin's value, but it isn't the only blockchain-based currency to see prices drop.
Those who are old enough to remember the precipitous stock market drops of 1987 and 2008 may wonder if the next one is coming soon.
As in other wine regions with precipitous hillside vineyards, like Cornas, stalwart growers persevered even as much of the rest of the world ignored them.
"The precipitous decline in patented innovation since 2011–2012 is a stark warning since there can be a long lag between innovation and cost reductions."
The fact that barely a quarter of women work—a share that has seen a precipitous decline in the past decade—only makes matters worse.
Look no further than Sony's precipitous drop in operating income in the past year, attributable in part to the steady decline of physical media sales.
That said, mass-market paperbacks have been on a precipitous decline lately, though TKAM's success, particularly in the education market, makes it a notable exception.
For now, market participants expect the rupiah to continue to face pressure though they don't anticipate the kinds of precipitous declines seen in past years.
After a precipitous fall in recent years, farmland values have started stabilizing in parts of the Midwest and are even showing strength in Washington state.
Despite a precipitous fall in its second weekend performance at the US box office, Warcraft has now become the most successful video game film ever.
But its fall was equally precipitous, once the company revealed that some staff who sold insurance did not have the proper licenses to do so.
The asking rate has gone down from $300,000 to $250,000, a precipitous drop that comes despite the property's number-two-most-viewed ranking on realtor.
The precipitous decline of the red knots that winter in West Africa may provide a small but telling parable of the perils of climate change.
Meanwhile, the number of English majors nationwide is declining at a precipitous rate, giving many universities cause to reexamine the necessity of their English departments.
Is their precipitous decline a warning of the risks of pursuing liquidity from proprietary electronic traders at the expense of the market's industrial user backbone?
Over the past decade or so, the precipitous expansion of international art fairs has changed the habits and the mindsets of collectors young and old.
If "The Mountain Between Us" can navigate that precipitous chasm, there won't be any mystery as to which two people it will have to thank.
Neumann was blamed by other WeWork investors such as Benchmark Capital and China's Hony Capital for the company's precipitous decline, some of the people said.
Heavy use of pesticides, wholesale clearing of their habitat, and the spread of disease from non-native, commercial bees, have contributed to their precipitous decline.
This canard has been used by the left in Israel, and now, apparently in the United States to alarm people into making a precipitous withdrawal.
The government's decision to restrict travel to China, South Korea, and much of Europe already brought a precipitous decline in airline service to overseas destinations.
Value "seems to have had a precipitous resurrection following years of significant underperformance," said Maxwell Grinacoff, a derivatives and quantitative strategist at Macro Risk Advisors.
Qualcomm's precipitous decline is what attracted Mr. Dodson's attention along with other so-called value investors, who look for stocks trading below their intrinsic value.
Politicians may want to bring soldiers home, but many policy analysts recognize the United States should avoid precipitous withdrawals, such as the one in Syria.
The president of Mexico and the prime minister of Canada called Mr. Trump to caution against such a precipitous step, and Mr. Trump backed down.
Because it takes a while for statisticians to notice that consumers are buying new products, they miss precipitous price falls early in a product's life.
Precipitous cuts of such magnitude risk crippling U.S. efforts to build strong relations with allies and to stabilize war-torn areas after military operations end.
The calculus of whether to stay or go is, for many employees, driven by a single number: Juul's valuation, which is in a precipitous freefall.
The Massachusetts senator has fallen 14 points in just the last month with even more revealing information about her precipitous fall in the cross tabulations.
The precipitous drop in the nation's dependence on foreign energy commodities during the Obama administration slowed last year and is set to flatline in 2018.
One of EAI's best moves was shorting Snap before its precipitous fall starting in May, which created a 107 percent gain for the investment fund.
A rise that seems precipitous to Earth scientists remains well beyond the planning horizons of most businesses: even utilities rarely take a century-long perspective.
The so-called bond king said in a webcast Tuesday evening that interest rates have bottomed for the year after a precipitous fall in August.
Farmers and ranchers back in Nebraska are "glad that there's a diminution in the risk of what looks like a precipitous trade war," Sasse said.
A tall curved wall in the background suggests a decaying facade of some once-grand building; a narrow, precipitous stairway leads up to the railroad tracks.
So when the Dow has a precipitous drop, the machine allows advisors to message hundreds of clients at once — more than they could possibly reach individually.
Following the precipitous drop in oil prices last year that has accelerated into the new year, many of the banks reported further loan loss reserve builds.
It's a precipitous fall for the former vice president, who entered the 2020 race last year with a lead in nearly every national and state poll.
The decline in yields has been more precipitous on longer-term bonds, pushing the 10-year Treasury rate below that of the 3-month government note.
Next came the resignation of the Prime Minister and a precipitous drop in the value of the pound, which remains languishing far below its former heights.
"When we look at it, the more discretionary the item, across the board in our data, the more of a precipitous hit it took," White said.
When people report this feeling, you can see a precipitous drop-off in activity in a part of the brain called the default mode network (DMN).
Indeed, the city of Dallas implemented several of them over the last few years and saw a precipitous drop in accusations of brutality by its officers.
Professor Conrad: What is different here is that this is a very dramatic decline; it's pretty precipitous and has been going on for a few years.
" The amendment warns that "the precipitous withdrawal" of U.S. forces from Syria and Afghanistan "could put at risk hard-won gains and United States national security.
The initial goal is to reverse in one year the precipitous decline in energy production by facilitating investment in the oil, natural gas and electricity sectors.
Remember also that one of the great economic beacons of hope for Hispanic Americans is small-business ownership, which is in precipitous decline in this country.
In the transcript, Mr. Thomsen suggests that only a precipitous event, like imminent default, might push the Europeans to agree to more debt relief for Greece.
The precipitous fall of G.E.'s power business is particularly remarkable because it does not seem to be a fall-off-a-cliff kind of business.
The precise details were unclear, but the talk was deemed serious enough for Mr. Tillerson to personally warn the Saudi and Emirati leaders against precipitous action.
He said revenue had fallen in line with ridership and that the agency expected "this precipitous drop to continue" as fewer riders to buy monthly passes.
Following precipitous declines over the past week, stocks were roaring back today, with major market indices posting their biggest gains since the financial crisis of 2008.
U.S. airlines on Monday asked for $50 billion in economic assistance to make up for a precipitous drop in travel because of federal warnings and guidelines.
I couldn't have predicted that a precipitous drop in the market due to a global pandemic would happen in the early days of my investment strategy.
Because of the economic policies of democratic socialists, from the mid-1960s until the late 1970s, Britain experienced a precipitous decline in global and economic power.
Portland Trail Blazers The heartwarming vibes generated by Carmelo Anthony's successful comeback in the Pacific Northwest have been overshadowed by Portland's precipitous fall to a sub-.
In the fall of 2017, when the price of bitcoin was fluctuating, Chilton said he would have sought an investigation into the "precipitous price changes " witnessed.
The president has sought to curtail or end U.S. involvement in foreign wars, though military leaders continue to warn against a precipitous American withdrawal from Afghanistan.
But make the trek across the rails or pass through a sparse no-man's land and down precipitous stone steps, and there it is: southern Marvila.
Having first withdrawn troops from Syria, another precipitous withdrawal from Iraq would be a significant strategic victory for Iran — despite the Iraqi parliament's pronouncements urging withdrawal.
" Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said in a statement: "A precipitous withdrawal of U.S. forces from Syria would only benefit Russia, Iran, and the Assad regime.
The king warned that a precipitous move would touch off a possibly violent backlash among Arabs, all but quashing hopes of bringing the two sides together.
There was widespread speculation that Cobb's promises were aimed at keeping the president calm and discouraging him from precipitous action such as attempting to fire Mueller.
The president has sought to curtail or end U.S. involvement in foreign wars, though military leaders continue to warn against a precipitous American withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Pressured by cheap and abundant natural gas, coal is in a precipitous decline, now making up just a third of electricity generation in the United States.
When the sluice opened a few months ago and men across all industries began to take sudden and precipitous falls, at first, I was slightly skeptical.
People who grew up in the neighborhood find themselves beguiled by the precipitous decline of their childhood home, or the sudden changes of current-day Detroit.
The PRI's precipitous decline leaves a void in the fractured political landscape, which Lopez Obrador and his National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) party look set to fill.
But in many ways, the election of Donald Trump has coincided with the precipitous decline of what was once the most fearsome lobbying group in Washington.
Singapore's residential rents are falling at a precipitous rate - and the reason could be a sea-change in the make-up of the city-state's expat workers.
The brand has been a survey subject for BAV Consulting's regular surveys for over a decade and has never before experienced such a precipitous drop in reputation.
The New York-based firm had the worst bond trading performance among the big five Wall Street investment banks, a precipitous 30 percent decline to $564 million.
The gains have been led by the rebound oil prices, which after a precipitous drop from highs have just posted their best win streak since July 2017.
But more importantly, Martha, I think that this is just a big excuse for the far left to advance this country towards a precipitous move toward socialism.
" McConnell on Monday urged Trump to reverse his move, saying "a precipitous withdrawal of US forces from Syria would only benefit Russia, Iran, and the Assad regime.
Peter Afflerbach, an expert on reading and testing at the University of Maryland, called the eighth-grade declines "troubling" and "precipitous," especially for the lowest-achieving students.
Over the course of the documentary's three-night premiere, there was a precipitous decline in Kelly's music on the radio, going from 800,000 audience impressions on Jan.
Forget toting suitcases stuffed full of new clothes, and the precipitous credit card bills — when you're the headliner, you'll need to bring little more than your toothbrush.
BUT I THINK IT'S TOO SOON TO MAKE THAT – EISEN: IS THAT WHAT THE PRECIPITOUS FALL IN THE BRITISH POUND IS TELLING US, NOW DOWN TO 200?
Gold has suffered a precipitous drop since peaking in mid-2016, with Donald Trump's election and the Federal Reserve's rate hike serving as two notable bearish catalysts.
"A relief rally would be expected at some point during the recent precipitous fall," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at Janlyn Capital LLC in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
Last month, Bloomberg published a video of Kalanick arguing with a driver, who was complaining that the precipitous drop in fares was causing him to lose money.
The decision to retain peacekeepers could help Trump overcome criticism that he had ordered a precipitous withdrawal from Syria that could lead to Islamic State regaining strength.
"We're pretty optimistic that we've seen the bottom and we'll continue to grind upwards, barring any unforeseen precipitous drop in crude prices below $40," he told CNBC.
Clive Thompson had done this great story about why you saw this precipitous decline of women in technology, in computer science classrooms, from the '80s on down.
The only thing that could stop the momentum that has already been built up is a precipitous drop in oil and natural gas prices from current levels.
"A precipitous withdrawal of US forces from Syria would only benefit Russia, Iran, and the Assad regime," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell a Republican from Kentucky said.
The precipitous fall came after data released Saturday suggested that patients diagnosed with melanoma aren't reacting to the company's experimental treatment as well as earlier samples did.
The gorge-like lookout point above the Neutor, an 18th-century tunnel through the mountain, with its precipitous drop to the street below, is especially vertigo-inducing.
Blockbusters traditionally experience a precipitous drop at the box office in their second weekends, but Black Panther and its massive second weekend are a history-making exception.
In Sunday's voting, Marine Le Pen's far-right National Front party and its allies saw a precipitous drop in support since the presidential election, winning nine seats.
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont placed third with 0503 percent, the second consecutive poll from The Register in which his campaign has seen precipitous decreases in support.
In the southern Beaufort Sea, where Kaktovik's 260 residents occupy one square mile on the northeast corner of Barter Island, sea ice loss has been especially precipitous.
By capping prices above Medicare reimbursement rates, our plan would apply greater price discipline over time, so that providers wouldn't see a precipitous decline in their earnings.
But it has been in a precipitous decline for years, losing ground to Amazon and Walmart as consumers moved their spending online and mall-based chains suffered.
D.S. — provision and an amendment by Mr. McConnell reproaching the president for a "precipitous withdrawal" of troops from Syria and Afghanistan raised some concerns in both parties.
Based on these results, Trump's best hope for a victory would require a precipitous drop in the number of Democratic voters going to the polls on Nov.
"McConnell's precipitous action is reminiscent of his statement in 2010 that his prime goal was to prevent Mr. Obama's re-election," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York.
Few artists have had such a precipitous rise between projects as Vic Mensa, whose last release, 2013's INNANETAPE, might as well be ancient history at this point.
The tropical regions of the world in Africa, Asia, and Latin America could see precipitous drops in the number of mild weather days, and increased heat and humidity.
"If one was to solely look at fundamentals, it would be very difficult to say that we're on the precipitous of an all-out bear market," Bernstein said.
Many blame the country's precipitous decline on the government of Maduro, who has tightened his grip on power, holding fast to statist policies that have throttled the economy.
Jon Alterman at the Center for Strategic and International Studies think-tank, said a precipitous U.S. withdrawal would undermine U.S. leverage in talks to end Syria's civil war.
The precipitous drop of MedMen's stock -- shares are $1.42 now versus $4.46 last year when the deal was announced -- sunk the value of the all-stock PharmaCann acquisition.
Partly as a result of correcting for past fabrication, Tianjin's annual GDP growth has averaged just 217% since 2017, compared with 13.5% under Mr Huang, a precipitous drop.
Yet Mr Bannon's astonishing rise to, arguably, the second-most-powerful position in America, and precipitous fall need to be understood more broadly, especially by the Republican Party.
American businesses have a long and storied history of shilling products to international customers that have either been banned or have seen a precipitous decline in popularity domestically.
And Palestinian riots and violence in Gaza have overshadowed the precipitous decision to move the US Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem -- again over sharp protests from European nations.
But recent figures are in line with seasonal trends in recent years and are the product of a precipitous decline in illegal crossings over the last several decades.
Much of the slide came due to Wall Street's woes, as the stock market suffered a precipitous decline that started in October and briefly reached bear market status.
After listening to an episode of "Preggie Pals," I became convinced that I was at risk of short, precipitous labor and brought it up at every doctor's appointment.
The drop was so precipitous that trading on the New York Stock Exchange was automatically suspended for 15 minutes — a stabilizing measure designed to prevent a complete collapse.
The economic devastation from coronavirus is likely to lead to a precipitous drop in consumer demand for goods and services, which, if anything, will lead to depressed prices.
Although they did not quite reach the slowdown level of an average nighttime, it was a much more precipitous drop than would have occurred for a passing cloud.
This arbitrary and precipitous withdrawal will strengthen the Taliban and undermine diplomatic efforts to jump-start reconciliation talks, while opening the field to greater Russian and Chinese influence.
But number two: We must make certain that the progress won through great sacrifice by Afghans and Americans is not undermined by any precipitous rush for the exits.
Ms. Fan, who turns 37 on Sunday, has dropped out of public view for more than three months — the victim of a sudden and precipitous fall from grace.
In Pennsylvania, Bill Cosby was sentenced to three to 19703 years in prison for sexual assault, completing the precipitous downfall of the actor once known as America's dad.
"Another day of dollar underperformance, which has been concurrent with a precipitous tumble in U.S. Treasury yields," Jonathan Coughtrey, managing director at Action Economics, said in a note.
Mr. Byford has warned that the subway needs major upgrades to reverse its precipitous slide and the work will require short-term pain for millions of subway riders.
"Everything Now," the new album by Arcade Fire, had a precipitous drop in its second week out, falling to No. 38 and losing 88 percent of its sales.
Precipitous increases in crimes like robberies, shootings and auto thefts drove a 22003 percent increase in overall crime last month compared with January 21, according to police data.
Ms. Le Pen's party got about 13.5 percent of the vote nationwide in the weekend elections, a precipitous drop, and France Unbowed did not quite reach 11 percent.
Like Ryan, Perle Fine harnessed the allover, gestural liberties in Abstract Expressionism to create and then further explore transitional states of being as well as precipitous, shifting moods.
In the first year after the pact, both public and private sector analysts noted a precipitous drop in economic espionage cyberattacks on U.S. firms originating from Chinese actors.
But the inevitable aging process is conspiring against older generations: The Silent and Greatest Generations are experiencing precipitous decline in vote share as members grow older and die.
That agreement and other Obama administration actions, such as publicly naming Chinese hackers stealing IP addresses, led to a precipitous drop in Chinese hacking of private U.S. businesses.
Among economists, one of the most discussed developments is the precipitous decline in the percentage of total economic output flowing to labor, as shown in the accompanying chart.
On Tuesday, Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, introduced a measure denouncing the "precipitous withdrawal" of American troops from Syria and Afghanistan that the president ordered last month.
Many say the case has hardened distrust and anger among Catholics in Australia, pushing the country's once robust church further into a precipitous decline: We investigate that trend.
"We know all too well that precipitous school closures are bad for everyone involved and leave too many students high and dry," said Liz Hill, an agency spokeswoman.
While much of the market has been focused on increased growth expectations under the Trump administration, GDP numbers have been sinking rapidly, in a precipitous though somewhat stealthy manner.
He presided over a drastic reduction in career diplomats at the State Department and a precipitous drop in morale among the remainder, leaving damage that could last a generation.
Though it can sometimes feel like astrology's recent rise was sudden and precipitous, in fact, the practice has been steadily getting more popular throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.
While the two had overseen a precipitous decline in oil production, analysts largely saw them as reassuring figures at a time of more political and military appointments at PDVSA.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Serap, a 23-year-old clerk at a clothes store in central Istanbul, is sure of who to blame for the precipitous slide in Turkey's lira currency.
Like other major U.S. railroads, Norfolk Southern has been struggling since early 2015 with a precipitous fall in coal freight as utilities have switched to burning cheaper natural gas.
Teknaf, Bangladesh (CNN)After trekking for days through verdant-green paddy fields, they cross a precipitous waterfall, with the black smoke of their torched villages billowing in the distance.
The story of the fraudulent rise and precipitous fall of the company and its entrepreneur, Elizabeth Holmes, is also the singular story of the journalist who chronicled the company.
But the decline in Louisiana is far more precipitous than in neighboring states like Mississippi and Alabama, which have each put more than 10 people to death since 2010.
In the transcript, Mr. Thomsen suggests that only a precipitous event might push the Europeans to give in on debt relief and keep the I.M.F. from leaving the bailout.
They'll vote to formally add a resolution from McConnell, which warns the administration against a "precipitous" withdrawal of troops from Syria and Afghanistan, to the underlying foreign policy bill.
The precipitous decline has punished a number of big hedge funds that hold large positions in Valeant — firms like Pershing Square Capital Management, Paulson & Company and ValueAct Capital Management.
Given the precipitous plunge in rates over the last 48 hours, it is likely that over $15 trillion in sovereign debt carries negative interest rates … quite possibly even more.
The long arm of Trump's fame finally reached these workers not through his storied business enterprises but through his precipitous rise as a right-wing iconoclast in American politics.
Chinese academics recently issued a stark warning: The country is facing its most precipitous population decline in decades, a trend that could have far-reaching economic and political consequences.
In one of those dark public health coincidences, the near universal use of seatbelts caused a precipitous drop in automobile deaths — and in turn, hearts for those in need.
And while 1999 marked what seemed like a high point for the internet before a precipitous fall, it proved to only be the first stage of the internet's ascendance.
They were dropped by the Turkish border and scaled freezing mountains on foot, around cliff faces and through precipitous ravines, crested the top, and picked their way into Turkey.
"The negative effects of this precipitous and poorly planned action resulted in 19 street checkpoints [by the cartel] and 14 firefights with the Army and National Guard," he said.
And hovering over the project is whether — given the precipitous drop in his prices after his all-Hirst Sotheby's auction in 2008 — the celebrity artist can have another chapter.
In an analysis of quarterly earnings calls, the group found that mentions of Trump's name had fallen a precipitous 84 percent between January and August, from 114 to 23.
In fact, says the professor, that projection is based on sky-high fertility rates from 1970—just before a decade of precipitous fall that preceded the one-child policy.
There are some who see nightmares wherever they look and insist that the entire global system is unraveling and that America's position as world leader is in precipitous decline.
Last year, the IUCN classified Bornean orangutans as critically endangered due to a precipitous population decline caused by destruction of their forest habitat for palm oil and pulp wood plantations.
Normally, these high-water marks give way to precipitous falls: Think the 40 percent drop following the 2007 high or the 24 percent fall a year after the dotcom bust.
Without those stars, the Celtics' precipitous decline has been predicted by much of the basketball punditry — they are projected to finish no higher than, checks notes, third in the conference.
Then, consider Trump's decision-making framework built on these pillars:  Conventional wisdom dictates that Trump's precipitous troop withdrawal from Syria was a disaster that encouraged Turkey to invade that country.
The casino operator's results were pressured by an 11.5 percent drop in revenue from Macau, although that market has shown signs of recovering recently after a long and precipitous slide.
Not surprisingly analysts have notably cut earnings estimates in all these sectors in the last few weeks, which is what has contributed to the precipitous decline in first-quarter estimates.
The administration raised interest rates and slashed public spending last year to try to cope with heavy debt and a precipitous fall in the value of Mongolia's currency, the tugrik.
"Michael Kors' precipitous drop in sales does very little to reassure that the company's nascent recovery program is on track," GlobalData Retail Managing Editor Neil Saunders wrote in an email.
But in the years after Washington's law was approved in 224, state data shows a precipitous drop in the number of minority- and women-owned businesses that obtained government contracts.
Roberts noted that trade didn't get much attention in Trump's speech, possibly a sign that he's willing to let the negotiations proceed further before deciding to make a precipitous move.
Sure, the more precipitous decline in earnings growth from the second-quarter appears to have been arrested, but stagnant wages are hardly an indication of improvement or something to celebrate.
Now the works have been renamed "Portrait of a Man" and "Portrait of a Woman" (date unknown) a precipitous fall in status that the museum plays out for the visitor.
Sanders lost ground with blue-collar whites on Super Tuesday, as he did with all other groups, but the decline was not as precipitous as among their college-educated counterparts.
Much of the cocaine produced in the VRAE heads straight to neighboring Bolivia, via light aircraft or "backpackers" schlepping bricks of the drug over the densely-vegetated, precipitous frontier zone.
A precipitous drop in the value of a security is often referred to as a "falling knife" in the financial world, with investors sternly warned against trying to catch it.
While the auction has drawn attention to the precipitous fall of the once-mighty taxi industry, it does not reflect the hardship — and heartbreak — of individual owners like Mr. Isac.
The Vermont senator's biggest challenger for a clean win is Buttigieg, who, following a week of precipitous gains, is now separated from Sanders by an average of 23.93 percentage points.
Much of the tumult surrounding the 91st annual Oscars can be traced back to last year's awards -- and more specifically, a precipitous ratings decline, falling to an all-time low.
DURHAM, N.H. — Former Vice President Joe Biden suffered a precipitous drop in the latest New Hampshire poll, falling to the lowest point his campaign has seen this cycle, while Sen.
READ: Trump's Syria pullout is a disaster for the Kurds and a gift to ISIS U.S. lawmakers, furious about Trump's precipitous withdrawal, are moving to impose sanctions of their own.
Kemp's ridley sea turtles, among the rarest and most endangered of the species, are unprepared for the northern winter's precipitous temperature drop, and become cold-stunned, a hypothermia-like condition.
"If we get a scare that raises fears of more precipitous interest-rate increases, then that could be a sucker punch for the market in the fourth quarter," he said.
The rise of less savvy, mom-and-pop investors a few years back pushed stocks to incredible highs before a precipitous crash mid-2015 wiped out trillions in market value.
Prominent members of his own party have denounced what Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, on Tuesday called "a precipitous withdrawal" of American troops from Syria and Afghanistan.
The decline has been so precipitous that it raises obvious questions: Are the police telling frisky parkgoers simply to move along, or have New Yorkers lost some of their lust?
So what is the reason for such a precipitous decline in the share price of the world's leading P2P lender, and what does it tell us about the P23P lending industry?
Although satire, the video is damning in context: what kicked off Cosby's precipitous downfall was Buress's routine about Cosby's means of chiding black people, as he does in this very video.
"Easing likely will be modest, due to the much higher outlook for inflation following sterling's precipitous decline," Samuel Tombs, chief U.K. economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, said in a research note Friday.
Indeed, Democrats and Republicans alike have protested the president's precipitous withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria as a gift to Russia and Iran with no obvious benefits for the United States.
The high-end art market has seen sales plummet this year as rising demand from Asia has been unable to compensate for a precipitous drop-off in activity in the West.
"The months since Trump's inauguration have coincided with a precipitous and severe deterioration in the human rights situation," said Chak Sopheap, executive director of the Cambodian Center for Human Rights said.
He may have a more worker-friendly platform, but this is not enough to explain the precipitous decline of Clinton's popularity in a state where she crushed Barack Obama in 2008.
Stocks in Shanghai had been in a period of relative calm so far this year, but a relatively precipitous drop of 2.7 percent this month has refocused attention on the markets.
The precipitous declines in the stocks indicate to Cramer that the market has reached a verdict on whether the auto industry has peaked, and thinks it is guilty on all charges.
Yet while the moral case for supporting Taiwan has never been stronger, a precipitous challenge to the decades-long status quo has enormous risks the farther down the road it goes.
Trump's performance in the first two debates, along with a wave of sexual assault allegations, led to a precipitous drop in the polls in almost every state he needs to win.
The ire coming from the Capitol building stemmed not so much from the merits of the policy as at annoyance at Obama's precipitous decision to cancel the Constellation space exploration program.
So clearly, markets are going to go up and down, and if they go down in a precipitous manner that escapes the control of smart regulators, we could have another crisis.
That's the way it should be, because there are no urgent problems calling for a precipitous new course, and there are still substantial uncertainties with regard to the U.S. fiscal policy.
A new study lays out the "precipitous" decline since 2000 in the potential for getting benefit from spreading your bets, or diversifying, and ties the phenomenon to technology-powered global integration.
Sources: FactSet Following a precipitous drop toward the May 5 low last week, analysts warned that WTI's next stop could be $42.20 a barrel, a level not seen since mid-November.
Fears of a global and U.S. economic slowdown, along with oil's precipitous slide, have already had a dampening effect on the market's expectations for Federal Reserve rate hikes in coming months.
Buy it here >>The story of the rapid rise and precipitous fall of Uber, under the sway of a cutthroat CEO whose out-sized ambitions almost destroyed the company he founded.
Medical workers observed that exposure to radiation caused a precipitous drop in the survivors' white blood cell counts, and experiments in mice showed that bone marrow transplants could offset those losses.
Pacific Exploration, formerly known as Pacific Rubiales, has suffered a series of rating cuts while struggling to keep its business afloat following crude's precipitous decline over the last year or so.
But if the risk of a precipitous plunge is now safely in the rear view, a trudge through confusing terrain remains ahead as Britain pushes on toward Europe's exits — or Brexit.
Airlines, faced with a precipitous drop in travelers, will not be ordering new planes for a long time and are refusing to take delivery of the ones they have already bought.
He inherits 37-year-old quarterback Eli Manning, who elevated his play under McAdoo for a period before experiencing a precipitous decline — along with the rest of the team — this season.
In places like Saratoga Springs, the Saratoga Casino Hotel has seen a precipitous drop in its net winnings since the opening of the Rivers casino, some 30 miles to the south.
SHANGHAI, March 12 (Reuters) - Chinese mutual fund houses are restricting or suspending subscriptions in outbound oil and gas related funds following the precipitous plunge in global oil prices earlier this week.
Now fully stalled, the airplane enters into a precipitous, low-airspeed descent — a condition referred to as mushing that if left unattended will lead to a catastrophic impact with the ground.
Snowy-colored and sure-footed, they can scale nearly vertical rock faces, jump 103 feet in one leap and chill out at precipitous elevations of up to 13,000 feet year-round.
Sea ice in that region has been in precipitous decline for years, and Arctic communities are already wrestling with enormous problems, such as rapid coastal erosion, caused by the changing climate.
Goats scramble with precipitous ease and nudge their babies over tall boulders; alpine forget-me-nots hide in rocky crevices, so small we have to bend down to spot their petals.
From the common barn swallow to the exotic giraffe, thousands of animal species are in precipitous decline, a sign that an irreversible era of mass extinction is underway, new research finds.
Board of Education, their historic decision to desegregate public schools, and in a follow-up ruling in 1955, they explicitly allowed school districts to proceed slowly rather than ordering precipitous change.
The moment capped a precipitous fall from power for Mr. Weinstein that started in October 903 when, after years of rumors, several women openly accused him of sexual assault and harassment.
Curiously, the polls also show that Judge Kavanaugh's support has steadily eroded over the last few weeks, including a precipitous decline since the hearing, beginning immediately the night of Sept. 27.
Shares in the company, which have had a precipitous fall since they listed in London in October 21 at 20.8039 pounds, were trading down 5% at 545 pence in early deals.
Before her precipitous mental decline following a bout of cancer, she would watch me play them on holidays, in a stark reversal of the way I'd come to love games growing up.
The tech sector led the stock market's precipitous decline, a rout that has also hurt the president, who points to stock market gains as a symbol of his success overseeing the economy.
The resolution warns against a "precipitous withdrawal" from Syria and urged Trump to certify that the "conditions have been met for the enduring defeat" of ISIS before a further withdrawal of troops.
Volkswagen played a leading role in convincing people to accept a technology that in many countries is causing a precipitous decline in air quality for millions of city-dwellers: the diesel engine.
This report will take stock of the banking industry, chiefly in America and Europe, a decade after the precipitous fall from grace of banks on both sides of the Atlantic (see article).
The one-day trial came a month after the government seized control of Anbang, owner of New York's Waldorf Astoria hotel, capping the company's precipitous downfall amid Beijing's crackdown on financial risk.
Officials also want to know why Exxon has not written down the values of its oil and gas reserves amid the precipitous price drop over the last two years, the Journal said.
If there is any one cause of the precipitous drop, it is largely in reaction to the threat of inflation, which may happen as a result of rising wages and low unemployment.
There is also concern about how US military allies on the ground in Syria, who were instrumental in reclaiming ISIS-held territory, would view a precipitous withdrawal of US investment in Syria.
Coal has made something of a comeback this year, after precipitous declines over the previous two years as utilities switched to burning cheaper natural gas and unseasonable weather kept coal inventories high.
But at least one ad tech firm says that the number of ads being shown to mobile Safari surfers has actually climbed steadily after a precipitous drop that followed that initial rush.
A rightward political march — The larger, and largely unspoken, story of Israeli electoral politics over the past several years has been the precipitous decline of the Israeli left as an organizing force.
There's a dogfight between two pilots, one human, one not, through a series of precipitous canyons, which would be twice as exciting if it hadn't been lifted straight from "Independence Day" (1996).
But President Trump's precipitous military strike on a Syrian airbase makes me and others doubt whether the prudent non-interventionist thoughts he expressed in the campaign mean what we hoped they did.
Why it matters: Despite a precipitous drop in the value of many cryptocurrencies this year, the energy demands of the architecture behind such cryptocurrencies — blockchain and distributed ledger technologies — continue to grow.
The vaping increase was so precipitous, researchers said, that it was the largest annual jump in the use of any substance, including marijuana, they had seen in the project's 25.8-year history.
A sphere of green Masi quartzite from Finland, pinched and precipitous between two steel bars, has cloudy whorls of white and recalls the "Blue Marble" photograph of our planet taken in 1972.
There are many securities that you really can't get bids for ... I think in the credit markets we will see a sudden and precipitous collapse in prices," Minerd said on "Fast Money.
"A precipitous withdrawal of U.S. forces from Syria would only benefit Russia, Iran and the Assad regime," Mr. McConnell said in a statement, a reference to Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian dictator.
But the most substantive and ominous action Moon took in recent months was his precipitous decision to withdraw his country's participation in the General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA) with Japan.
To be specific: The only major state that Bloomberg is leading in is Florida, according to the FiveThirtyEight average, after the precipitous decline in state surveys for former Vice President Joe Biden.
"After the July 11th article that came out from, again, very inexcusable and irresponsible comments from Mr. Schnatter, we saw another precipitous drop of roughly 4 percent from the trend," Ritchie said.
While China's central bank had allowed the yuan on Monday to break through key levels, authorities are keen to avoid a precipitous decline that could trigger capital outflows and destabilize wider financial markets.
"Virtually all cities and metropolitan areas have seen precipitous declines in the number of locally owned corporations," Mark Muro, an expert on urban policy at the Brookings Institution, told me earlier this year.
The precipitous and shaded 64-degree pitch is flanked by towering spires, a majestic sight near the top of the famed piste with a ski racing history dating to the 1956 Winter Olympics.
After witnessing the rise and fall of many a premium-cable (not to mention Wall Street) antihero before this one, we've perhaps grown weary of the precipitous fall of the arrogant, unethical patriarch.
But Tillerson said he remembers the lessons of Iraq all too well, and that the paramount lesson is that a precipitous withdrawal of US forces could allow terrorist groups like ISIS to return.
The clashes between the two powers, one claiming global supremacy, the other in precipitous decline, had been victories of just the sort of industrial prowess the Crystal Palace had been built to celebrate.
While China's central bank had allowed the yuan on Monday to break through key levels, authorities are keen to avoid a precipitous decline that could trigger capital outflows and destabilise wider financial markets.
Revenues at Sears, for example, continued their precipitous decline in the fiscal fourth quarter, forcing the retailer to sell off assets and borrow money to avoid what many consider an inevitable bankruptcy filing.
Although some criticize the precipitous drop in out-of-school suspensions across New York City (from 85033 in 2011 to 28 in 2014), something must be said for the intention behind the method.
According to the International Renewable Energy Agency's new report, precipitous cost decline and supportive policies have accelerated deployment of renewable energy technologies and, along with it, a burst of growth in green jobs.
In "Chrysalis" (1964), "Icarus" (1964), and "Combat" (1965), myriad dots, curving lines, and precipitous arcs impose semiabstract order within washes of pinks, reds, and violets, approximating the collective and individual grandeur of wildflowers.
They argued that her precipitous rise since arriving at the State Department in 2017 would set the stage for a tough Senate confirmation hearing, where Democrats would likely grill Nauert on her qualifications.
The precipitous fall in the price of oil also saved $18 billion in fuel expenses for the sector last year, two-fifths of which landed right on the bottom line, according to Barclays.
They needed only that little time to notch a precipitous opening goal against the United States, which moved them to perform a coordinated, swaying celebration near the northwest corner flag at Levi's Stadium.
"While Saudi Arabia is in a much better position than most of its sovereign producer peers, its own Vision 2030 policy initiatives could be imperiled by a precipitous plunge in prices," Croft noted.
A delay or denial would put chronic pain patients — or those with inflammatory joint diseases, complex shrapnel injuries or sickle cell disease — at risk of precipitous withdrawal and resurgence of pain, doctors said.
More than a year of insults, chaos, falsehoods and the severing of international agreements have unsurprisingly brought about a precipitous drop in the standing and influence of the United States around the world.
But President Trump's bombast and the precipitous way the decision seems to have been made have led to doubts that Mr. Trump has a serious plan for managing the ramifications of this move.
At this precipitous moment, it may not seem too far-fetched to believe that a painting of a Campbell's soup can hanging above an electrical outlet could very well be humanism's last redoubt.
THE LIGHTBULB The Trump administration is moving full-steam ahead to allow more drilling for oil and natural gas on public lands — despite the precipitous drop in petroleum prices now undercutting their value.
The decline in traffic deaths was most precipitous in Manhattan, where nine people were killed in the first six months of this year compared with 21 during the same time frame last year.
The film's director, David F. Sandberg, "proves a master of the flash-scare, a nifty choreographer of precipitous timing and striptease visuals," Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in her review for The New York Times.
"It would recognize the dangers of a precipitous withdrawal from either conflict and highlight the need for diplomatic engagement and political solutions to the underlying conflicts in Syria and Afghanistan," McConnell said Tuesday.
The companies are seeking paths to profitability amid growing investor skepticism around cash-burning tech businesses, underscored by the precipitous fall of WeWork and the ongoing public market struggles at Uber and Lyft.
The pound was 0.48% weaker against the dollar at $1.301, extending its precipitous drop this week after Johnson rekindled the possibility of a British exit from the European Union without a trade agreement.
Others in the American Special Operations community argue that a long-term United States presence on the ground in these countries is in America's national security interest, and warn against a precipitous withdrawal.
The pound was 0.51% weaker against the dollar at $1.301, extending its precipitous drop this week after Johnson rekindled the possibility of a British exit from the European Union without a trade agreement.
The pound was 0.48% weaker against the dollar at $1.301, extending its precipitous drop this week after Johnson rekindled the possibility of a British exit from the European Union without a trade agreement.
In a survey of 778 registered voters, Siena College found that Mr. Cuomo has had a precipitous eight-point drop in his favorability rating, down to 43 percent from 51 percent last month.
Assuming no precipitous United States and NATO withdrawal, the greatest threat to Afghanistan today is probably the enormous stresses and strains being placed on its security forces, which could crack given current trends.
But the degree to which senior officials have had to reverse or slow roll precipitous, ill-considered, even dangerous decisions by the president also erodes civilian control of the military and sows uncertainty.
Along with the discussion in the threads.../1 To the trained eye, the video shows a frightened mother bear and her cub whose precipitous trek along the ridge may have been prompted by panic.
And I&aposll tell you, I hesitate to place blame, but I have noticed it takes a very precipitous turn towards edginess and lack of civility with the growth of the Tea Party movement.
"A precipitous withdrawal" would allow terrorists like ISIS in Syria and al-Qaeda in Afghanistan "to regroup, destabilize critical regions and create vacuums that could be filled by Iran or Russia," the resolution read.
Facebook's stock hit a precipitous decline in July after an earnings report indicated it had grown so big it was struggling to find new users, and the last few months haven't seen a rebound.
More than 2,400 U.S. forces have died in the 17-year-old war in Afghanistan, and Pentagon officials have repeatedly warned that a precipitous exit would allow militants to develop new plots on America.
The precipitous after-hours drop came during the company's second quarter earning call with analysts, in which CEO Mark Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg tried to assuage fears over slowing revenue and user growth.
The response to this continuing and precipitous decline has been to appeal to government to raise rates, which may only serve to drive customers further out of reach for the ailing mail delivery service.
As Indiewire explains, the drop in viewership from the first episode of a given Facebook series to the second is precipitous — occasionally, more than 90 percent of viewers never tune in for episode two.
That has prompted building supplier Boral Ltd to trim its earnings outlook, a precipitous drop in profit at developer AVJennings, and pushed overall national retail sales last quarter to their lowest in a year.
Genevieve O'Reilly, who, as Mary Carney, the frail, reclusive wife, has to make all her entrances and exits—many of them carrying a baby—via those precipitous steps, buried her head in her hands.
The measure aimed to prevent a sudden, uncontrolled collapse of the Iranian economy or a precipitous spike in oil prices while international negotiators hammered out a deal with Iran to limit its nuclear activity.
Mnangagwa's lawyer, Edwin Manikai, said the president wanted to "work with anybody who adds value to the economy," in line with the new leader's stated desire to halt Zimbabwe's precipitous economic decline under Mugabe.
For more than 1,000 years, humans tended vines on the precipitous granite hillside that rises above the village of Cornas, on the west bank of the Rhône, facing southeast toward the city of Valence.
Days later, Mr. Trump announced that the United States was doubling its tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Turkey, just as the Turkish currency, the lira, began a precipitous fall against the dollar.
It was a brief achievement (Microsoft was valued at about $990 billion by the end of the day), but it underscores the remarkable recovery in technology stocks since their precipitous decline late last year.
American airlines had already been seeing precipitous drops in their passenger volumes as coronavirus fears spread — earlier Wednesday, United said its worst-case scenario was a 70 percent revenue drop for April and May.
The proposed loan program would give Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and the Federal Reserve broad discretion to hand out loans to industries that have been hit hard by the precipitous drop in economic activity.
The core group of seven has spoken out against a precipitous repeal of the Affordable Care Act — publicly urging caution, lobbying members of Congress and issuing dire assessments of how their states could suffer.
The layoffs are only the latest moment in a precipitous fall for WeWork, which at one point this year, was valued at $50 billion, but it has since become a symbol of corporate mismanagement.
According to an authoritative survey by the International Union for Conservation of Nature last year, 543,254 to 214,22007 elephants were lost from 2006 to 2015, the most precipitous decline since the 1970s and 1980s.
But a precipitous economic collapse in the past year whipped up a storm of popular rage against Mr. Bashir, with even wealthy Sudanese suffering from chronic fuel shortages, price increases and a currency crisis.
Since the start of the year we have seen precipitous drops in the stock market and oil prices, combined with the threat that a slowing global economy may drag the United States down with it.
Mid-latitude regions like Canada might actually see an increase of mild weather days, whereas tropical areas like Southeast Asia could see a precipitous decrease in mild weather days as their hot days get hotter.
China markets began the year with precipitous falls and a sharp depreciation in the yuan currency, and selling pressure has persisted as economic data confirmed slowing growth and deteriorating business conditions, hammering confidence in stocks.
Several former U.S. officials who worked closely with Flynn described him as extremely smart but a poor manager who advocated a precipitous overhaul of the DIA that ignited hostility and resistance from veteran intelligence officials.
"Trump's decision to accelerate Mattis' departure ... seems like more of the same ungrateful and precipitous behavior which characterizes the Trump presidency," said Carl Tobias, a legal scholar at the University of Richmond School of Law.
Widespread local unemployment, with little hope of economic revival, frequently leads to social breakdown — broken marriages, teenage pregnancies and substance abuse — as well as a precipitous decline in the quality of local institutions like schools.
One robo-adviser initially suggested a 221 percent stock allocation, which, in theory, younger and midcareer investors may be able to handle because their portfolios still have many years to recover from a precipitous decline.
The low-yielding yen, which tends to gain as a perceived safe haven in times of market risk aversion, was also underpinned by concerns about a precipitous tumble in Chinese stocks in the previous session.
A ziggurat of bare concrete linked by precipitous ramps, it provides accommodation for a series of art-crowd-friendly shops on the ground floor and a home for the developer, Robert Wennett, on the roof.
Biden has faded somewhat as Warren and Buttigieg have risen although the most precipitous drop in Iowa belongs to Harris, who was polling in the mid-teens in the state as late as this summer.
But Monte dei Paschi's precipitous share price fall has added urgency to the talks, raising fears the Tuscan bank may fall prey to foreign banks - although Spain's Santander and France's BNP Paribas have denied interest.
TOKYO, March 23.5 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond yields rose from two-year lows on Tuesday after soft results of a 20.535-year JGB auction and as domestic shares rebounded after precipitous falls the previous session.
This hair loss can feel precipitous and dramatic — all of a sudden, you might spot fistfuls of hair in your drain, or strands clinging to your fingers after you run your hand through your head.
He repeatedly referred to the precipitous decline in stops in recent years as a sign of progress, and reiterated that tweaks baked into internal NYPD policy under his tenure were significant in their own right.
Coal freight volumes have recovered slightly this year after two years of precipitous declines where utilities switched to burning cheaper natural gas in power plants and unseasonable weather added greatly to already large coal inventories.
"I want to make it crystal clear that the McConnell amendment cautioned against a precipitous withdrawal of U.S. troops in no way constitutes sending support for their permanent presence for an undefined mission," he said.
Fresh on the minds of university officials are last year's highly publicized episodes involving racist taunts at the University of Missouri — which appear to have contributed to a precipitous decline in enrollment there this fall.
Although the Yankees have been largely let down by their offense this season — particularly the performances of Rodriguez and Teixeira, who have had precipitous drop-offs from 2015 — the team's pitching also has been inconsistent.
From the terrace, you look over a precipitous wooded valley owned by the queen of Denmark — so no threat of development — and across the dark undulations of the hills there is Cannes and the Mediterranean.
The looming insolvency is due to the precipitous drop in demand for coal in recent years, leading many mining companies to file for bankruptcy and reducing the amount of money going into the pension fund.
Conventional political theorists are quick to point to the impact of the FBI's final report on her email foibles, but, what explains the rather precipitous 5 percentage point drop in white voter support since then?
Kenneth Eckstein, a lawyer on behalf of the official committee of unsecured creditors, called the precipitous liquidation "extremely disappointing and sad," noting that hundreds of vendors, thousands of employees and millions of customers will suffer.
Intelligence community: Republican lawmakers, exasperated by Trump's continued criticism of his respected intelligence chiefs, plan to send him a stern message by passing a resolution warning against a precipitous withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria.
The results were dramatic: The control group was able to produce twice as many offspring as the males subjected to a heat wave, due to the precipitous drop in the latter group's viable sperm count.
A recent ranking of democracies around the world by the Swedish academic think-tank the V-Dem Institute put the US at the 31st position in 2017, a precipitous fall from 7th place in 2015.
Until these pressures take hold, the United States will likely be unable to compel Tehran to agree to a new deal, and unprepared to risk the precipitous termination of the flawed deal currently in place.
The country of Georgia, located near the border of Europe and Asia, is shot through by the Caucasus Mountains, boasting bands of precipitous snow-capped peaks sure to dazzle and challenge any winter sports enthusiast.
Crude oil futures on the West Texas Intermediate market, the United States benchmark, were up more than 11 percent after a precipitous decline Monday on news that Saudi Arabia would boost production and slash prices.
While there are valid arguments to be made for lessening American involvement in the Middle East, this kind of precipitous action is the worst possible course, and will only increase bitterness against the United States.
The number of people arriving there has plunged in recent weeks amid a precipitous decline in arrivals along the southern border, where the Department of Homeland Security said that apprehensions dropped 215 percent in June.
Kirsten Gillibrand ($10.3 million) have in their Senate campaign accounts, and coupled with the $6 million he raised since his presidential campaign launch, Sanders begins his 2020 White House bid with a precipitous financial advantage.
While a Democratic-controlled House now has the power to impeach the President, such a precipitous move is politically fraught, and likely will happen only if special counsel Robert Mueller delivers knockout evidence of criminality.
Across the United States, gig workers on apps including Uber, Lyft, and UberEats saw precipitous drops in their income this year, as companies slash wages in anticipation of initial public offerings on the stock market.
"It would recognize the dangers of a precipitous withdrawal from either conflict and highlight the need for diplomatic engagement and political solutions to the underlying conflicts in Syria and Afghanistan," the Kentucky Republican said Tuesday.
Koreans saw this as an affront to their democracy and voted accordingly, marking the start of Park's precipitous decline in approval and robbing her of any political capital with which to weather the coming scandal.
It acknowledged progress against Islamic State and al Qaeda in Syria and Afghanistan but warned that "a precipitous withdrawal" could destabilize the region and create a vacuum that could be filled by Iran or Russia.
The joint effect of the precipitous decline in crime during the late 1990s followed by the 9/11 terrorist attacks led the issue to disappear entirely as a subject of national politics during the aughts.
"The domino effect of this ban will result in a precipitous decline in international student enrollment from Muslim-majority countries," Rahul Choudaha, cofounder of international student support organization interEDGE, told Business Insider in an email.
She was a woman pop star in her mid thirties, and most of her former chart competitors — Cyndi Lauper, Paula Abdul, Taylor Dayne, Belinda Carlisle, and Debbie Gibson among them — had all experienced precipitous career declines.
But for someone like Jennifer Lawrence — whose image was formed on the basis of a smattering of behaviors between the ages of 22 and 24, during her precipitous rise to superstardom — it can become an albatross.
The precipitous drop—when compounded with a 97 percent decline in the overall monarch population since the 1980s—may signal something "potentially catastrophic," biologist Emma Pelton, who oversees the monarch survey, told the New York Times.
Policy insiders told Reuters on Friday that China is likely to use its vast currency reserves to stop any precipitous fall through the psychologically important 7 level, which could risk triggering speculation and heavy capital outflows.
Unlike the other major U.S. railroads, which have seen precipitous declines in coal volumes as utilities switch to burning cheaper natural gas, Kansas City Southern's utility coal volumes were down only 1 percent on the year.
On the second, he is confronting a consistent -- and, in many states, precipitous -- decline in support from white-collar white voters, who expressed much more skepticism about him last fall than GOP presidential candidates usually face.
Confidence in the ability of policymakers to handle the crisis has also wavered amid several policy missteps, helping create a toxic mix has emboldened investors to bet that the yuan is heading for a precipitous fall.
"With the precipitous fall in the share price that overshot our prior PT (price target), we have reassessed our stance to understand if there is an opportunity for value," analysts at Jefferies said in a note.
The optimism surrounding these talks deems that a peace agreement with the potential of implementation is better than a precipitous withdrawal that creates a vacuum and leads to Afghanistan's regression to its pre-9/11 condition.
Trump recognized the need to fill the vacuum left by his precipitous withdrawal from the all but completely negotiated Trans Pacific Partnership trade pact (which is still going ahead with the other partners in the accord).
Indeed, a sudden and precipitous withdrawal of all US forces there can only be compared with George W. Bush's catastrophic "Mission Accomplished" speech from the deck of the carrier USS Abraham Lincoln on May 1, 2003.
Only 4,500 to 10,000 of the elusive cats roam roughly 800,000 square miles of precipitous terrain from southern Siberia in the north to India in the south, and east to west from Uzbekistan to Yunnan, China.
At that point, the Angels—despite a precipitous falloff from their franchise-best start to the season, and despite a continuous series of injuries that they could increasingly ill afford to sustain—remained six games over .
After an all-time high just a month ago, a precipitous fall in stocks pushed the Dow into the common definition of a bear market — a 20 percent fall from a recent peak — in record time.
The amendment acknowledged progress against Islamic State and al Qaeda in Syria and Afghanistan but warned that "a precipitous withdrawal" could destabilize the region and create a vacuum that could be filled by Iran or Russia.
In early 6900, when Trump tried to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria and reports circulated he would try the same in Afghanistan, the Senate overwhelmingly passed a resolution warning against a "precipitous withdrawal" in either country.
In early 28503, when Trump tried to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria and reports circulated he would try the same in Afghanistan, the Senate overwhelmingly passed a resolution warning against a "precipitous withdrawal" in either country.
By the time the Guggenheim show's single most spectacular work, Chen Zhen's "Precipitous Parturition," was completed in 1999, China had fully entered the global economy; the dangers of domestic consumerism had become a subject for art.
Bryce Harper and Manny Machado — the jewels of this free-agent class — seem destined to land elsewhere, barring the type of precipitous drop in asking price that saw Giancarlo Stanton fall into Cashman's lap last December.
The islanders were skilled climbers; their lives depended on it since the meat and eggs of seabirds were their main source of protein, and the birds nested and laid their eggs on precipitous and dangerous terrain.
"What we are careful of is with a precipitous unbundling to create risks that may end up causing us to have a less stable system," said de Ruyter, who took charge of Eskom on Jan.6.
"What we are careful of is with a precipitous unbundling to create risks that may end up causing us to have a less stable system," said de Ruyter, who took charge of Eskom on Jan.6.
Paul was blamed, in article after article, citing "unnamed campaign officials," for everything from Trump's precipitous drop in the polls, his off-the-cuff remarks, to Trump's gross miscalculations, like publicly attacking the "Gold Star" family.
On Monday, the Senate formally adopted an amendment to a broader Middle East policy bill, 70 to 26, that rebuked the president for what Republicans saw as a precipitous withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and Syria.
If Adeptus chooses to sell and is able to find a buyer, which is far from guaranteed given its precipitous fall since its initial public offering in 2014, it would likely sell for pennies on the dollar.
Like other major U.S. railroads, Union Pacific has battled a precipitous decline in coal freight volumes since early 2015 as utilities switched to burning cheaper natural gas and coal exports were hurt by a strong U.S. dollar.
But a deeper reason for Mook's confidence comes from the fact that, as Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns reported for the New York Times, "private polling by both parties shows an even more precipitous drop" for Trump.
"Indeed, there is broad agreement across models that indicates we should expect precipitous declines in dissolved oxygen to become evident about now," Matthew Long, oceanographer at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, told Gizmodo in an email.
Few young artists in Turkey are choosing to do the same, as the precipitous decline in traditional weaving in recent decades has made it difficult to learn the techniques and find the needed materials or expert practitioners.
Pakistani officials had laid the groundwork for the visit months earlier, with a visit to Islamabad in January by Senator Lindsey Graham, a staunch Trump ally who has argued strongly against any precipitous U.S. pullout from Afghanistan.
"This is the trough of disillusion­ment," says PolySync's Keiter, referring to the tech doldrums that often come between the precipitous hoopla of media coverage and funding rounds, and the eventual, slow upward progress of technology years later.
But a tougher macro backdrop and slowing sales growth have caused Alibaba to follow the precipitous decline of other Chinese tech stocks in 2018, falling nearly 20% year-to-date and 30% in the last 6 months.
"Recent pressure on world commodity prices culminated in some precipitous moves overnight ... and from a technical perspective at least, the signs are ominous," said Neil Mellor, senior currency strategist with Bank of New York Mellon in London.
PYEONGCHANG (Reuters) - After dominating his rivals for much of the season, Switzerland's Beat Feuz is promising to go for broke in the men's downhill final on a course that's less fast and precipitous than he usually prefers.
He said the judge's order, coming before the Supreme Court's decision, was "both precipitous and excessive," because Judge Hanen did not explain why he extended his ethics schooling to lawyers who had no part in the case.
Policy insiders told Reuters on Friday that China is likely to use its vast currency reserves to stop any precipitous fall through the psychologically important 7 level as it could risk triggering speculation and heavy capital outflows.
The precipitous drop of oil prices from more than $100 a barrel in 2014 to roughly $55 today has hastened Saudi Arabia's transition from a petrostate to a Gulf nation built on a broader range of industries.
Sixty-six percent returned to their pre-loss level of life satisfaction within a year, whereas 33 percent experienced a precipitous decline after the death and had not returned to their prior level even five years later.
The former Fox News host's precipitous rise since arriving at the State Department in 2017 sets the stage for a potentially tough Senate confirmation hearing, where Democrats will likely grill Nauert on her qualifications for the position.
The retailer's decline has been so precipitous that Marks & Spencer was almost dropped from Britain's Financial Times Stock Exchange 1003 index, a stark turnabout for a company that was an original member of the list in 2100.
But there is no indication that Mr. Trump has thought through the consequences of a precipitous withdrawal, including allowing ISIS forces to regroup and create another crisis that would draw the United States back into the region.
But one big reason for Mr. Bush's precipitous fall was Mr. Bush himself, chiefly his inability to convince Americans that he understood the depth of their fears or could summon up a coherent plan for addressing them.
Even after Mr. Trump recalibrated his message, Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, warned against "a precipitous withdrawal" that would benefit Russia, Iran, President Bashar al-Assad of Syria and the Islamic State.
But, to date the workforce reductions, hiring freeze, displacement of employees to lower-level clerical tasks, the precipitous loss of senior officers, and budget uncertainty have combined to degrade State's capacity and delayed initiatives already under way.
The precipitous rise in bond yields is being felt across a number of markets but perhaps none more than municipal bonds, where the trend ultimately could help jeopardize a critical part of President Donald Trump's economic agenda.
The housing crisis in Chicago may also have contributed to a precipitous drop off in public-school enrollment, particularly among Black students, the union claims—one that has been particularly hard-felt in the city's poorest neighborhoods.
Despite sitting on hundreds of billions of unspent funds, many private equity firms such as Blackstone have avoided splashy investments in the past year, due in part to worries that a precipitous fall in oil prices may worsen.
Coalfield communities in the desert Southwest, in the high plains of Montana and Wyoming, and in the hills and hollows of Appalachia are in dire need of reinvestment as the U.S. coal industry continues its precipitous decline. Rep.
That might actually work in favor of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which has grappled with a precipitous viewership decline over the past five years (from 43.7 million in 2014 to 26.5 million last year).
The pound, whose precipitous slide since the so-called Brexit decision took it to a three-decade low on Monday, clawed back some of its losses, while London's main stock index and Continental European shares rose, as well.
The precipitous drop of oil prices from more than $23 a barrel in 22 to roughly $21 to date has hastened Saudi Arabia's transition from a petrostate to a Gulf nation built on a broader range of industries.
The precipitous drop of oil prices from more than $100 a barrel in 2014 to roughly $55 to date has hastened Saudi Arabia's transition from a petrostate to a Gulf nation built on a broader range of industries.
"Today's events have made one thing clear: President Trump is plunging the country into chaos," he said, pointing to the looming shutdown, a precipitous drop in the stock markets and the resignation of Secretary of Defense James Mattis.
Major U.S. railroads have seen a resurgence in coal volumes this year, following two years of precipitous declines as many utilities switched to burning cheaper natural gas and as unseasonable weather resulted in large stockpiles of unburned coal.
Members of the country's governing elite have been consumed by jockeying to succeed Mr. Mugabe, who is 92 and increasingly frail, instead of contending with an economy in precipitous decline and a government unable to pay its workers.
For all the lauding of Flake -- who wrote a book in 2017 crushing Trump and the Republican Party that supported him -- the simple fact is that Flake's anti-Trump views led to a precipitous drop in his polling.
Recent data from Edelman in its 18th annual Trust Barometer and U.S. Natural Gas Industry Perceptions follow-up research finds that trust in the U.S. gas industry has actually fallen a precipitous 85033 points over the last year.
Restaurants have seen a precipitous drop in sales as calls for social distancing evolved into reduced hours for non-essential businesses and mandated temporary closures to ensure people can hunker down and reduce the spread of Covid-19.
"Last year's national increase was driven by above-average increases in large jurisdictions and a precipitous election-time spike," said Brian Levin, who heads the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino.
Federal wildlife officials said Thursday that they would officially consider listing the giraffe as an endangered species, a move long sought by conservationists alarmed by the African mammal's precipitous decline and a growing domestic market for giraffe products.
Their highest praise went to the central portion of Mr. Reigelman's design, the 26-foot-high silo enveloping ladders, webbed climbing material and the entrance to a slide that is far more precipitous than it seemed from outside.
"I have a feeling that we will not take any precipitous action on KORUS for the time being," a senior U.S. official said while acknowledging that Trump and trade hawks within his administration had concerns over the deal.
Scott Walker of Wisconsin, who rose to prominence in 2011 as he championed a set of laws that undermined labor organizations and set off a precipitous decline in the state's union rolls before losing re-election last year.
That's the approximate number of ISIS fighters remaining in Afghanistan, according to one Western official, a precipitous drop from the nearly 3,000 members of the Islamic State who were estimated to be in the country earlier this year.
He explained to me that the world's non-human creatures have been in a precipitous decline as the human population has ballooned from less than a billion 200 years ago to the 7.6 billion that occupy our planet today.
OSLO (Reuters) - Natural swings in the Arctic climate have caused up to half the precipitous losses of sea ice around the North Pole in recent decades, with the rest driven by man-made global warming, scientists said on Monday.
The same technology may serve as a conservation tool in other parts of the world — including Western Europe and the West Coast of the United States— where native lampreys are in precipitous decline because of dams and habitat degradation.
The other major political story this fall relates to Trump's precipitous abandonment of America's Kurdish allies in Syria, part of a deal the president struck with Turkey that does not appear to have any upside for the United States.
Looking at this year, we see that September through October foot traffic in department stores was down by 7%: double the drop of retail in general, but a less precipitous drop than we saw in this category in 2015.
The landlocked country, wedged between China and Russia, is mired in debt following a slump in commodity prices, a precipitous drop in foreign investment and a rapidly declining currency, forcing the government to hike interest rates and slash spending.
The verdict now marks the bottom of a fall as precipitous as any in show business history and leaves in limbo a large slice of American popular culture from Mr. Cosby's six-decade career as a comedian and actor.
"The downgrade reflects our view of the precipitous decline in sales and use tax receipts that the city has reported since oil production peaked in the region in late 20103," said Scott Nees, a credit analyst with S&P.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Home prices in some smaller Chinese cities could fall next year as the world's second-largest economy slows, Fitch Ratings said on Monday, while adding the government is expected to step in to stem any precipitous decline.
Brushy Mountain is one of nearly 100 prisons states have closed in recent years, as criminal justice reforms across the nation have led to a precipitous drop in inmate populations — and big savings for state budgets already stretched thin.
A precipitous disengagement by the Saudi-led coalition from militarily backing the UN-backed government of Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi in the Yemeni civil war would have calamitous consequences for Yemen, the Middle East and the world at large.
One 29-year-old Tibetan man in the largely ethnic Tibetan town of Rebkong, set in a precipitous valley in Qinghai with a large monastery adorned in rich colors, enthusiastically recounted to Reuters his pilgrimage to Taktser years ago.
The result will be a "precipitous decline" to 2.1 million sedan sales annually in the United States by 2030 from 5.4 million sales currently, the study predicts, as families dump smaller sedans and keep larger vehicles for longer trips.
A 2018 review of studies in the journal Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology reported a significant increase in adult acne (which overwhelmingly occurs in women), though there is little consensus yet as to just how precipitous the rise is.
But the precipitous way in which Mr. Trump agreed to the invitation, and the fact that this mercurial president, ill informed and ill prepared on complex national security issues, will be across the table from Mr. Kim is worrisome.
To discover the reason behind the precipitous drop in seed deals requires a trip back in time to 2006, which was the start of a seed boom that saw investing rise 600% over a nine-year period to 2014.
Today, with the subway in precipitous decline and the city enjoying an economic boom, some policymakers think the time has come for the subway to profit from the financial benefits it provides, including its considerable contribution to property values.
That precipitous increase came despite only a modest rise of about 6 percent in the number of votes cast earlier this month compared with four years ago, and a lower number of ballots than the two elections before that.
Make no mistake, if it is done in a precipitous and haphazard manner, there are risks to a withdrawal -- especially if it is without the cooperation of other regional powers with a stake in a peaceful and stable Afghanistan.
"But beyond the shellacking Facebook is suffering on Wall Street—the company's stock price is down another 5 percent today, as of this writing, following a precipitous drop on Monday—it's hard to say whether anyone will "answer for this.
The precipitous drops, which pushed the chain's shares to fresh lows since its merger with Kmart more than a decade ago, come as Kmart is laying off employees at many of its U.S. stores that will stay open past the spring.
As discussed in my forthcoming book, Monster City, there was a precipitous surge in serial murder in Nashville with the rise of the "new" country music scene in the '80s and '90s, giving would-be killers access to new victims.
"Such unreasonable demands, together with the Committee's precipitous threat to hold the Attorney General in contempt, are a transparent attempt to short-circuit the constitutionally mandated accommodation process and provoke an unnecessary conflict between our respective branches of government," Boyd wrote.
That deeper incursion and the pressure it put on various US outposts -- some of which are in the Kurdish city of Kobani, which has effectively been cut off by Turkish forces -- led to the precipitous announcement of a complete US withdrawal.
The business model of the movie industry — making films that cost tens of millions of dollars that require people to leave their homes to go to a theater to see them — seemed to be on a precipitous and irreversible decline.
As The Atlantic points out, global population growth is unsustainable at current rates, and the decline in the overall fertility rate in the U.S. is thanks largely to a precipitous drop in the teen birthrate: It's down 42% since just 2007.
Scientists involved in long-running regional and national bird-counting surveys in France have reported precipitous declines in agricultural regions, even among common birds well adapted to human activity — the generalists, like blackbirds, that seem to do well in most circumstances.
Opponents of the North Carolina law say the state's argument about precipitous disruption of election law is weak, arguing that the 4th Circuit ruling left plenty of time for election workers to train on operating without voter ID in place.
Massive amounts of water are stored in the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, and if the precipitous ice walls here begin to shed large amounts of ice, this could rapidly amplify sea level rise — possibly by more than four feet this century.
Of all the tribulations facing Donald J. Trump, perhaps none is stirring as much anxiety inside his campaign as the precipitous decline of support from Republican women, an electoral cornerstone for the party's past nominees that is starting to crumble.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's employers federation urged President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday to "go all out" in a reform of the labor market to be presented this week in the face of a precipitous fall in his popularity and increasingly restless unions.
Despite the precipitous decline in private union membership, including in California, State Assembly Bill 199 was introduced in January by state Assemblyman Kansen Chu, D-San Jose at the bidding of the union-affiliated California Building and Construction Trades Council.
But private polling by both parties shows an even more precipitous drop, especially among independent voters, moderate Republicans and women, according to a dozen strategists from both parties who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the data was confidential.
Macron has so far ignored voter anger and a precipitous decline in popularity, pressing ahead with policy to liberalize the heavily-regulated economy and confronting head-on labor unions and other vested interests he believes have choked growth in the past.
Even with the precipitous decline in value of Bitcoin, Ethereum and other currencies, the Federal Reserve author emphasized the new competitive offering these currencies created exactly because of the way they function, and accordingly, why they are here to stay.
More than anything, though, the precipitous drop seemed to attest to an increasingly unmistakable reality: Britain's vote to exit the European Union — Brexit, in common parlance — has put its commercial relationships with the world on uncertain and potentially perilous ground.
The story of Mr. al-Qahtani's unlikely rise and precipitous fall serves as a case study in how authoritarian leaders around the globe are turning to the growing international market for commercial spyware to cow their subjects and consolidate power.
"Their highest praise went to the central portion of Mr. Reigelman's design, the 26-foot-high silo enveloping ladders, webbed climbing material and the entrance to a slide that is far more precipitous than it seemed from outside," he wrote.
LONDON, March 9 (Reuters) - A precipitous drop in global equity markets has seeped into higher demand for dollar funding, putting investors on guard for the kinds of money market stresses that tend to mark out and exacerbate cross-border financial crises.
Though the government expects the economy to rebound sharply, limiting the 2020 contraction in non-oil gross domestic product to a 1% fall, brokers DNB Markets said the outcomes may range from a drop of 0.3% to a precipitous 4% plunge.
To reduce the chance of a precipitous drop in smartphone shipments, leading vendors must emphasize online buying channels to compensate for physical store closures; Apple, for instance, lifted its limit on the number of iPhones a customer can buy online.
If the idea of clinging to a ledge all night on Boreray appears to be daunting, how about this one of Gillies's father harvesting gannets on Stac Lee, a precipitous sea stack all of six acres in area, near Boreray?
The earliest ones were narrow, precipitous, almost improvised spaces, tucked into the classical campaniles and Gothic belfries that topped those pioneering buildings; the decks were reached through tiny penthouse elevators and steep staircases, in a staged ascent not unlike mountaineering.
Woodward, a former banker who joined Manchester United after helping its unpopular owners, the Glazer family, acquire the team in 2005, has become a lightning rod for United fans angered by the precipitous decline in the club's on-field fortunes.
Many said that even though they fiercely oppose President Trump and his defense of Confederate statues, they saw the removal of the monuments as precipitous and argued that the widening effort to eliminate them could have troubling implications for artistic expression.
After dismissing Roger Ailes, the former Fox News chairman, last year, 21st Century Fox must now deal with claims involving Bill O'Reilly, the host of its top-rated program, which has seen a precipitous drop in the number of advertisers.
So, too, did our public research universities, which are now struggling to maintain educational quality in the face of a precipitous decline in state support, as the American Academy of Arts and Sciences documented in its Lincoln Project report recently.
In so doing they bring new value to companies historically linked mainly to customers in the power, energy and mining sectors that have had to slash spending in the past few years due to a precipitous drop in commodity prices.
"We know it's a very precipitous decline into severe acute malnutrition in these areas once the food runs out and that's why we are so concerned," John Aylieff, WFP's Ethiopia country director, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an interview.
Thus began a long roller coaster ride for the two countries, full of periodic upswings as friends when détente was in vogue, inevitably followed by precipitous plummets as foes that left the world shuddering about the prospects of a nuclear Armageddon.
" He took this one step further in an interview with CNN this week, saying, "I believe we need to be aware of this precipitous decline in the white race and it's good for people to be proud of your heritage.
A similar impetus can be seen behind the precipitous drawdown of US troops in Syria, which CENTCOM Commander General Joseph Votel told CNN's Barbara Starr this month he would have advised against given the fact that ISIS is not defeated.
A precipitous American withdrawal now, without some kind of safety guarantee for the Kurds, would be disastrous for an ethnic group that has been betrayed before, and damaging for the United States, which would be viewed as an untrustworthy friend.
One common example is the use of anti-Parkinson therapy for symptoms caused by antipsychotic drugs, with the anti-Parkinson drugs in turn causing new symptoms like a precipitous drop in blood pressure or delirium that result in yet another prescription.
BEIJING, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Home prices in some smaller Chinese cities could fall next year as the world's second-largest economy slows, Fitch Ratings said on Monday, while adding the government is expected to step in to stem any precipitous decline.
This has precipitous effects: Those rejected by their families were nearly three times as likely to experience homelessness, 22011 percent more likely to resort to drugs and alcohol to deal with mistreatment, and 22013 percent more likely to be incarcerated.
Bill Johnson, a swaggering skier who in 1984 became the first American man to win an Olympic gold medal in downhill skiing, but whose life took a sharp, precipitous turn soon afterward, died on Thursday at an assisted-living facility in Gresham, Ore.
But like with Obama, who appealed to a wide swath of white voters, it's Buttigieg's resonance beyond his own community — a precipitous rise in national polls, the growing support of major Democratic donors — that has resonated most with many of his LGBT supporters.
In this area, some of the thickest rain forest on Earth covers precipitous mountain chains, some over a mile high, with roaring torrents, frequent landslides, steep ravines, waterfalls, pools of quick mud that will swallow a person alive, and noxious insects carrying diseases.
The winners of our age, the people who manage to be on the right side of an era of precipitous change and churn, have managed to build, operate, and maintain systems that siphon off most of the fruits of progress to them.
While sterling's precipitous fall – down by over 17 percent since the EU referendum – may have played a small role in boosting these inflation numbers, much of the impact from a weaker British pound has not yet fed through to the latest figures.
Seeing their examples, and those of many others (like DJ Patil and Andrew McLaughlin, who had led distinguished careers in technology), engineers and technologists flocked to the White House at a precipitous rate, serving in roles such as software engineers or design experts.
Several states that voluntarily ended their participation in the waiver program have seen a precipitous drop in enrollees in the last year: Between May 2023 and May 2016, food stamp enrollments dropped more than 10 percentage points in Florida, Arkansas, Indiana and Mississippi.
The researchers took 100 marsh rabbits (which have seen a precipitous decline), tagged them with radio collars, and released some of the rabbits into two sites where pythons were known to exist and the rest into a region where there were no snakes.
Saudi Arabia, the largest oil producer of oil cartel OPEC, which has been pressured by other members to cut production in a bid to support prices was close to being debt-free before the precipitous fall in the commodity's price S&P said.
Though some may view Fuentes' approach as a half measure, it saves people's lives at a time when life expectancy in the United States has dropped for two years in a row--largely due to the precipitous increase in deaths from opioid overdoses.
Barely 10 weeks after its start as a counterintuitive print-only experiment, The New Day's publisher, Trinity Mirror, announced on Thursday that it was shutting down the newspaper amid a precipitous decline in newsstand sales that the company conceded was financially unsustainable.
LONDON (Reuters) - Zinc hit a 10-year price peak of $3,308.75 a ton on the London market this month but on Wednesday London Metal Exchange (LME) three-month metal touched a low of $3,040 after a precipitous 10 percent slide the previous day.
This was an issue that first day, and on the subsequent two days, as the trail was often atop a towering cliff on the right side, the left side, or at a few spots, both sides, the path crowning a precipitous land bridge.
Even though a precipitous drop in oil prices has brought consumer inflation to a halt and made the BOJ's 2 percent target more elusive, BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda has stayed optimistic that a steady recovery is underpinning a broad uptrend in prices.
A precipitous drawdown from Afghanistan may well have calamitous consequences in the short run, exacerbating the exodus of refugees and expanding the area of ungoverned territory in which extremist groups could once again subject Afghans to despotism and plot attacks on the West.
SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - When RYB Education Inc became enmeshed in allegations of child abuse at one of its Beijing kindergartens, it touched off an angry online furor in China, a police inquiry and a precipitous fall in the company's New York-listed shares.
Speaking in London, Carney said banks and insurers were making contingency plans in case Britain loses a lot of its access to the single market but that it would be "precipitous" for them to take final decisions now about what Brexit means.
"Western Flag" (2017), a video by John Gerrard at Thomas Dane, is an arresting meditation on the 1901 Lucas Gusher in Texas, the world's largest oil strike at the time, which initiated the precipitous rise in carbon emissions now endangering a human future.
At a time when small cities, towns, and rural areas are seeing an exodus of young people to large cities and a precipitous decline in solidly middle class jobs, the Gig has helped Chattanooga thrive and create a new identity for itself.
We also as surely must be close to it; while acknowledging the that car crash of a first presidential debate brought in record viewership and probably siphoned eyeballs from Raw, the show has been on a precipitous decline since early this year.
The stock market has continued its precipitous fall, which is important and relevant because throughout his presidency, Trump and his team have foolishly relied on the stock market as a barometer for the health of the economy and, by extension, his presidency.
According to a report in The Washington Post, Mr. Oliver said that he was going to discuss the changing climate in the entertainment industry, where many powerful figures have faced precipitous consequences as accounts of their sexual misdeeds have been brought to light.
The sudden and precipitous shutdowns across the economy are forcing the Trump administration and lawmakers to contemplate which industries need targeted rescues — to keep them from collapsing entirely — and which can get by with broader support for struggling workers across the nation.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump blamed a fight for oil market share between Saudi Arabia and Russia, as well as unspecified "Fake News," for a precipitous drop in U.S. stock prices on Monday, amid sliding demand for crude due to the coronavirus.
Sylvain Berthe, the general manager of Local 360, grew emotional as he sat Wednesday inside his empty restaurant, now permanently closed after the business saw a sudden and precipitous decline in both regular diners and private events over the past few weeks.
Cotton noted that Yovanovitch had been recalled over a year after the recording, indicating that Trump "was not hasty, he was not precipitous" but did not answer Brennan's questions about Trump's claims not to have known Parnas before the recording was revealed.
So we&aposve taken the noise out of the quote/unquote disruption or unprecedented increases in pricing we saw at the end of &apos17 and then &apos18, and then the precipitous decreases that we&aposve seen in the last five or six quarters.
As news of 401(k) plan millionaires hits the headlines, other individuals are still left picking up the pieces after the last decade's precipitous market drop decimated their nest egg or a job loss led to them to raid their retirement funds.
If this trend is left unchecked in the run-up to provincial elections later this year and presidential elections in 2019, we may see a precipitous shift away from the religious moderation that formerly prevailed toward a discourse that incubates radical Islamism.
Past elections have seen precipitous declines in ratings after election night, but MSNBC is up 85033 percent in total viewers from the same month in 2016, while Fox is up 31 percent and CNN is only down 5 percent, according to Nielsen.
Policy insiders told Reuters in October that China was likely to use its vast currency reserves to stop any precipitous fall through the psychologically important level of 7 yuan per dollar [CNY=CFXS] because it could risk triggering speculation and heavy capital outflows.
The decision by U.S. District Judge James Robart is the first judicial curb on rules the Trump administration put into place in late October that have contributed significantly to a precipitous drop in the number of refugees being admitted into the country.
The amendment acknowledges progress against Islamic State and al Qaeda in Syria and Afghanistan but warns that "a precipitous withdrawal" without effective efforts to secure gains could destabilize the region and create a vacuum that could be filled by Iran or Russia.
As officials spoke on Thursday, the Shanghai stock exchange on the other side of town was sliding steeply, ending with a loss of 6.4 percent — a particularly precipitous decline given that the market halts trading in any listing once it has fallen 10 percent.
Response rates have been on a precipitous decline in recent years, falling below 60 percent in some cases, from rates of 80-85 percent in the early 1990s, chief economist Robert Johansson said in a study published by the University of Illinois (bit.ly/2jRehym).
DEEP in Oregon's Elliott State Forest, past groves of 241-foot Douglas firs and bigleaf maple trees dripping with emerald green Spanish moss, Joe Metzler pulls over his Toyota truck and peeks over a precipitous slope covered in tree stumps for signs of elk.
Policy sources have told Reuters that China is likely to use its vast currency reserves to stop any precipitous fall through the 7 level as it could risk triggering heavy capital outflows, adding to pressure on the country's financial markets and its slowing economy.
Being ankle deep in mud, on a narrow trail traversing a precipitous hillside that was sloping down who-knew-how-far-or-where, and then trying to collect a specimen hidden just out of reach behind a tangle of greenery, would fray anyone's nerves.
Sterling's precipitous decline since June's EU referendum has also driven interest from investors based overseas and armed with dollars and euros, who want minimal hassle associated with a purchase – and here it's the ultimate executed quality of a product that can make or break decisions.
"IBM's large, profitable, and sticky core operations will protect it from any precipitous slide in competitive positioning, but ... we have concerns about the economics and competitive dynamics of its newer initiatives," wrote Morningstar equity analyst Andrew Lange, who has a $145 price target on shares.
Since then, Carreyrou's 2018 book about the onetime Silicon Valley darling's meteoric rise to a $9 billion valuation and precipitous fall after it was revealed that its blood-testing devices were nowhere near capable of backing up the significant hype has become a best-seller.
Assuming that the likes of the SEC and FINRA begin clamping down on fraudulent trading practices, and assuming that these practices were vital to Bitcoin's precipitous rise, then Bitcoin may very well struggle to climb as quickly in 2018 as it did in 2017.
SINGAPORE/JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's removal of taxes on oil and gas explorers is a good first step, but more is needed to lure investment from companies that have cut budgets and laid off staff after a precipitous plunge in prices, industry analysts said on Friday.
The new paper argues that it could happen far more rapidly, with the worst case being several feet of sea-level rise over the next 50 years, followed by increases so precipitous that they would force humanity to beat a hasty retreat from the coasts.
While this year's stars could penetrate any Oregon starting lineup—Freeman is a better running back than LaMichael James ever was, Crosby boats NFL measurables and athleticism, and Arrion Springs is a three-and-out player at cornerback—the drop-off is precipitous after that.
Importantly, mortality rates from the flu were in precipitous decline even prior to the call for mass immunization campaigns, decreasing from 30 to 40 cases per 20143,000 people in the mid-1930s to less than five cases per 100,000 people from the 1950s onwards.
From Mexico to Brazil, many countries in the region are major exporters of crude and other commodities, and have been hit by a triple whammy of oil's price crash, cratering import demand from major buyer China, and a precipitous fall in their exchange rates.
As Trump earns high marks in some polls for his handling of the crisis, some supporters believe misjudgment and a precipitous push to resume travel, work and commerce could be hugely damaging to Americans and toxic for the president's bid for a second term.
The punishment, handed down by Judge Thomas J. Whelan in U.S. District Court in San Diego, capped a precipitous downfall for Mr. Hunter, 43, a Republican who was first elected to Congress in 2008 and had served in the Marine Corps in Iraq and Afghanistan.
WASHINGTON, March 9 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump blamed a fight for oil market share between Saudi Arabia and Russia, as well as unspecified "Fake News," for a precipitous drop in U.S. stock prices on Monday, amid sliding demand for crude due to the coronavirus.
The virus has already led to precipitous drops in the value of tech stocks; reduced revenue projections from giants like Apple; new travel restrictions on tech employees' travel to China, where the virus began; and cancellations of the glitzy conferences hosted by companies like Facebook.
A Hill-HarrisX poll from earlier this year showed that 85033 percent of registered Republican voters said they favored keeping a military presence in Syria, and Senate Republicans voted overwhelmingly in February to express strong opposition to a precipitous withdrawal from Syria or Afghanistan.
It has refashioned British society, making it less like the rest of Western Europe, with its generous social safety nets and egalitarian ethos, and more like the United States, where millions lack health care and job loss can set off a precipitous plunge in fortunes.
The loss of ice cover from Disko Bay is part of the general decline in Arctic sea ice—a decline that's been so precipitous it now seems likely there will be open water at the North Pole in summer within the next few decades.
A Pew Research Center study on daily newspaper readership found a steady and precipitous decline across all age demographics, but in the 2628-28500 group, the numbers fell from a high readership of 6900 percent in 2628 to a mere 28503 percent in 22019.
Overall, 22013% of Catholics in the United States view Francis in either a very or mostly favorable light -- down from 246% in January -- but when asked specifically about how he's addressed sex abuse in the church, the numbers have been on a precipitous decline.
It is the fear of such precipitous action that has led Senator Edward Markey of Massachusetts and Representative Ted Lieu of California, both Democrats, to propose legislation to prohibit any president from launching a first-strike nuclear weapon without a declaration of war from Congress.
With the disastrous consequences of the so-called "Arab Spring," and the precipitous decision by Obama to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq just as that nation had been stabilized, a perfect situation developed for Iran to exploit instability across the Middle East and North Africa.
"The winners of our age, the people who manage to be on the right side of an era of precipitous change and churn, have managed to build, operate, and maintain systems that siphon off most of the fruits of progress to them," he continued.
Sources with knowledge of the policy process told Reuters in October that China was likely to use its vast currency reserves to stop any precipitous fall through the psychologically important level of 7 yuan per dollar because it could risk triggering speculation and heavy capital outflows.
Are there other unstable places around the world where the American commander in chief, who wields outsize authority in making such decisions despite a Constitution giving Congress the exclusive right to declare war and maintain armies and navies, might suddenly take more bold and precipitous action?
The layoffs come as Union Pacific, like other major U.S. railroads, saw a resurgence in coal volumes this year but has been hit over the past two years by precipitous declines as utilities switched to burning cheaper natural gas and the strong U.S. dollar hurt coal exports.
The British vote to leave the European Union likely made ARM a juicier target to foreign companies looking for investments, but as the Financial Times notes, the chip designer's global significance protected it from the worst of the precipitous drop in the pound's value following the decision.
Just as I began to walk back to the visitor center, down the narrow and precipitous stone path that the Acoma used before the road was built in 215 by a film company, our guide pointed out a small, opaque mica window in one of the homes.
Now, Schock's precipitous fall from establishment graces and the cover of healthy living magazines after appointing his congressional office in the gaudy manner of "Downton Abbey" wasn't a scandal that kept us awake at night: he was, after all, a strong GOP voice in a blue state.
What we do know is that Congress' unfortunate and precipitous action of outright repealing the Section 936 incentive rather than retaining it and making modifications to address its "excessive" benefits, undermined Puerto Rico's economic development plans exacerbating many of the other problems confronting the local commonwealth government.
There has been a precipitous decline in the number of movies produced by major studios, which have abandoned ambitious and adventurous work—like Cuarón's 2006 Children of Men, which cost nearly $80 million to produce—and a host of genres, notably adult dramas and romantic comedies.
Italy's decision to put much of its prosperous north — including its financial capital, Milan — on semi-lockdown, along with an escalating outbreak in the United States and a precipitous crash in oil prices, is forcing economists to reassess their predictions for how the virus will hit growth.
In a presidency increasingly seen as isolated and arrogant — a view that has been reflected by Mr. Macron's precipitous drop in the polls — the plain-spoken Mr. Collomb was, by his own account and that of others, one of the few who spoke truth to power.
In the open enrollment period that ended on Saturday, the number of sign-ups totaled 8.45 million, down from 8.82 million at the same point last year, a drop of about 367,2700, or 22019 percent, despite warnings that a more precipitous drop could be in the offing.
Emmy ratings usually experience a dip when Fox hosts the show, but up against a "Sunday Night Football" game that featured the Los Angeles Rams, the decline was especially precipitous, and included the indignity of getting trounced locally in what amounts to the Emmys' home town.
But other Jewish leaders said they were more worried than glad, fearing that the precipitous step would inflame tensions in the region, provoke more terrorism, put peace with the Palestinians even farther out of reach, and worsen the diplomatic isolation of both Israel and the United States.
But while making your decision, perhaps keep in mind that one of these choices is desperate to preserve a multi-billion-dollar company's business model amid a precipitous plunge in its stock prices, while the other is a 167-year-old newspaper whose coverage has won 125 Pulitzer Prizes.
California voters enacted a first-of-its-kind ban on plastic bags in 2016, resulting in a precipitous drop of 72 percent in the amount of such waste found by litter collectors by the next year, and a number of other cities and localities have done the same.
The actions signal that President Mauricio Macri is moving ahead with free-market reforms to attract private investment to develop the nation's abundant shale oil reserves, even as rising global oil prices and a precipitous weakening of the nation's currency have led to pressure for more interventionist government policies.
Infidelity and identity play a slightly different role on Catastrophe, Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney's brilliant series about an Irish woman and an American man who meet, have lots of sex, and respond to a resulting unplanned pregnancy by making a precipitous and irrational decision to marry each other.
That includes ABC, which has reportedly offered several suggestions and potential "fixes" after last year's record-low ratings, which -- while precipitous -- need to be viewed in the context of an overall decline in award-show tune-in that a host, any host, would be hard-pressed to remedy.
"To be clear, should the Committee take the precipitous and unnecessary action of recommending a contempt finding or other enforcement action against the Attorney General, then the Department will not likely be able to continue to work with the Committee to accommodate its interests in these materials," Boyd wrote.
The Pentagon's objection to Trump's intentions in Syria, expressed by Defense Secretary James Mattis and other top national security officials privately in a flurry of meetings and phone calls, revolves around the fear that such a precipitous withdrawal will hang America's allies, particularly the Kurds, out to dry.
A tough time for the marketplace-lending businessThe marketplace-lending industry suffered an existential crisis in 2016 as the institutions providing capital largely stepped away, and LendingClub became embroiled in a scandal that brought a regulatory investigation, a precipitous share price drop, and the resignation of its CEO.
Still, the precipitous profit drop is a reminder why Blackstone's share price continues to trade at a noticeable discount — despite the loud efforts of its chief executive, Stephen A. Schwarzman — to asset management companies like BlackRock and T. Rowe Price, which do not see such sharp profit swings.
"It would recognize the dangers of a precipitous withdrawal from either conflict and highlight the need for diplomatic engagement and political solutions to the underlying conflicts in Syria and Afghanistan," McConnell said Tuesday from the Senate floor, announcing the amendment to the bill, which is currently being debated.
At the same time, ridership on the subway as well as on the commuter rails that carry workers into New York from the suburbs has seen a precipitous drop as people try to avoid crowded spaces and more and more businesses are asking their employees to work from home.
Then the events of the past several days — the president's precipitous decision to pull American troops out of Syria, Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis's abrupt resignation, the swoon in the stock market, the pointless shutdown of parts of the government — instilled a new sense of alarm among many Republicans.
But in the Bella Coola Valley on Canada's west coast, where precipitous mountains plunge down to its namesake salmon river and where people have cleared land in the rain forest to grow lush gardens, the lines that for centuries have divided two apex predators — bears and humans — have blurred.
I decided, therefore, to rent a car, and as I steered along the precipitous, one-lane road that soon placed me high above the sea, a sheer drop before me — no guardrail quite often — I was shocked, again and again, by the heart-clenching beauty of the place.
The precipitous slip began in 2013 as the team lost several important figures who had served as the core of three Super Bowl appearances from 2005 to 2010, including safety Troy Polamalu, defensive end Brett Keisel, cornerback Ike Taylor and the Hall of Fame defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau.
From the precipitous outdoor terrace of the seventh-floor restaurant, or on the dizzyingly open-to-the-skies rooftop bar, all of Milan spreads out in front of observers — each of the city's landmarks dwarfed by the jagged snow-capped Alps hulking along the northern horizon beyond the metropolis.
While the precipitous drop in the cost of DNA sequencing has helped many rare-disease patients and their families find answers they could not have only a few years ago, many more continue to embark on protracted "diagnostic odysseys" involving expensive visits with one flummoxed specialist after another.

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