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"precipitously" Definitions
  1. in a way that is very steep, high and often dangerous
  2. suddenly and to a very great extent
  3. very quickly, and without enough thought or care synonym hastily (2)

756 Sentences With "precipitously"

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Across the city, neighborhoods with large black populations declined precipitously.
As gaming revenue declined, the city's tax base shrunk precipitously.
Since starting his business in 22, ParaDocs has grown precipitously.
The numbers for women of color drop even more precipitously.
Severino fell precipitously short of Rivera's standard and Girardi's expectations.
If his polling falls, Biden's chance of winning drops precipitously.
In the early 21100s, these crop pollen levels drop precipitously.
My biggest source of income, book royalties, could drop precipitously.
Almost every season there is a player who drops precipitously.
But the monarch butterfly population has fallen precipitously since then.
The end result, though, was that infection rates dropped precipitously.
It's a world where fertility rates have fallen quite precipitously.
Since Trump won, the number of NTRs has dwindled precipitously.
That kind of hearing declined precipitously in the ensuing decades.
For the record, oil and gas production rose precipitously under Obama.
Still, over the summer Mr Macron's approval ratings have slid precipitously.
But he began to decline precipitously over the past few years.
When the financial crisis struck in 2008, donations dropped off precipitously.
But in the 21st century, many threats have actually declined precipitously.
Bancor's token price, meanwhile, dropped precipitously after its ICO in June.
Death sentences have dropped precipitously nationwide since peaking in the 22015s.
The tax rises precipitously with each additional 1 percent of alcohol.
Beyond Fairfield — at roughly the 90-minute mark — prices drop precipitously.
That scandal unfolded as the global price of oil fell precipitously.
But in the last 10 years, that number has dropped precipitously.
Unemployment claims have jumped precipitously, according to data collected by Buzzfeed.
"After Disney, the possibilities drop off pretty precipitously," Mr. Olson said.
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., meanwhile, has dropped precipitously.
Seeing America's stock fall so precipitously has alarmed many in Washington.
The cost of both producing and reading DNA is falling precipitously.
"I saw my artists' income decline precipitously," said McHugh in an interview.
In August 2019, China's LNG volumes had slipped precipitously to 1% (TTM).
Sterling fell precipitously as soon as exit polls released at 10 p.m.
Test scores dropped precipitously, and parents and teachers were alarmed and upset.
Once both genders hit 30, the frequency of emoji use drops precipitously.
Confidence in the institutions of government has fallen precipitously in recent decades.
But that changed precipitously in the last decade thanks to the internet.
In all but two countries, perceptions of American leadership have fallen precipitously.
In theory, precipitously ending the payments could lead to catastrophic market failures.
During Trump's presidency, the number of applicants has dropped even more precipitously.
Stock markets that go up can, quite suddenly and precipitously, go down.
Public trust in banks dropped precipitously after 2008 and has not recovered.
But as soon as JC Penney's new positioning was announced, sales precipitously declined.
Kamala Harris ($10.5 million) who has dropped precipitously in polling over recent months.
That danger should warn Mr Abbas against rejecting Mr Kushner's proposals too precipitously.
According to Bloomberg, tobacco company shares fell precipitously Friday morning after the announcement.
And sure enough, crime declined precipitously in New York during the Giuliani era.
As stocks jumped following Donald Trump's electoral win, equity anxiety has fallen precipitously.
But after Bouchard reached the quarterfinals here last year, her play fell precipitously.
If it's a non-negotiable demand, the chances of a shutdown increase precipitously.
That made his Valu drop precipitously, prompting howls of outrage on the Internet.
Stock prices have a propensity to decline, sometimes rather precipitously, after mid-March.
The sale of physical books dropped precipitously and steadily in the intervening years.
President Nixon's approval ratings dropped precipitously after the impeachment process against him began.
The higher number of spouseless households comes as the marriage rate declines precipitously.
"Therefore growth has dropped precipitously over a short period of time," he said.
They got help from a report indicating fuel stockpiles fell precipitously last week.
Instead, it attempts to unpack what caused her star to fall so precipitously.
It dropped off precipitously toward market close Tuesday after rising to about $955.
But some of those products subsequently fell precipitously, causing significant losses for investors.
Adolescent pregnancies are also decreasing precipitously, down 55 percent between 1990 and 2011.
Tesla shares are extremely overvalued and will drop precipitously, Robert Chapman said Friday.
Since then, both manufacturing and agriculture have declined precipitously, decimating places like Lares.
On the main road, reckless kangaroos jumped precipitously into the path of cars.
Beer consumption in Britain peaked in 1978; it started to decline precipitously in 2003.
She had shingles and malaria that wouldn't go away; her weight had dropped precipitously.
Facebook's stock precipitously dropped in July amid flagging growth numbers and has not recovered.
It's a number, according to Le Monde, that has risen precipitously since the 1980s.
After its reopening in December 2014, the average age has dropped precipitously to 27.
But output has dropped precipitously since then as cash-strapped Pemex diverted investment elsewhere.
Populations of native birds, fish, and reptiles have declined precipitously; invasive species are rampant.
At the same time, the yen has strengthened precipitously since the BOJ negative rates.
"This action took place so precipitously," said Menendez, who opposed the Iran nuclear deal.
Beer consumption in Britain peaked in 1979 and started to decline precipitously in 2003.
A third, elk, have precipitously declined in number during the last 10-15 years.
If those losses lead to failures and asset liquidations, asset prices could fall precipitously.
Cases of domestic violence in the United States have dropped precipitously as a result.
The water table is dropping precipitously in the Western US and in northern India.
Most found it manageable, but now under shelter-in-place, revenue has dropped precipitously.
Since then, cases of lead poisoning have dropped precipitously in the city and nationwide.
Then, the number of people CBP brought to the shelter each day dropped precipitously.
Two towers are leaning precipitously, and the entire complex has sunk by one story.
Some felonies seemed to drop off more precipitously after the program was cut back.
Clinton's much higher approval also barely budged during the process, while Nixon's fell precipitously.
It is that the performance of those who do suck it up declines precipitously.
Today, as print circulation declines precipitously, fewer papers exist — and fewer are endorsing candidates.
If they lose either one, their chance to win the Senate goes down precipitously.
But when sea-surface temperatures spike precipitously, it&aposs considered a marine heat wave.
The three stocks that recently fell so precipitously were not flying under the radar.
But the idea that consumer spending will drop off precipitously doesn't seem realistic either.
Manufacturing jobs have dropped precipitously in the United States over the past 50 years.
"Eradication has dropped precipitously to 355 hectares — a fall of some 91 percent," Fedotov said.
After that, Parkinson said, it started decreasing "precipitously" and reached a record low in 2017.
The number of deaths caused by famine has dropped precipitously over the past few decades.
The subsidies have helped costs of wind and solar to fall precipitously around the world.
The mindset has moved precipitously towards hot backups in the age of ransomware and DDOS.
This quickly removes the heat from the droplets and causes their temperature to drop precipitously.
After the election, researchers found that volume of Tweets from the accounts dropped off precipitously.
WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THE FACT THAT THE RATES ARE GOING DOWN SO PRECIPITOUSLY?
This year those numbers dropped precipitously, to about 540,000 at HarvardX and 670,000 at MIT.
Legal actions decline precipitously under the threat of exsanguination, and climate change ravages the continent.
After creating space for an open jumper against Iman Shumpert, Jackson's shot precipitously rimmed out.
If interest rates were to rise precipitously, that certainly would put pressure on stock valuations.
The reality is that overall prices for video have fallen precipitously under the existing rules.
My father had left her and precipitously remarried, and she was drinking herself to death.
And murder is up precipitously over the past two years, especially in large American cities.
North Korea's capabilities will continue to develop and the risk of war will rise precipitously.
PJ Media's Google search traffic, for example, dropped precipitously after a May 2017 algorithm change.
In recent years, the number of times police stopped and frisked pedestrians has declined precipitously.
Just because stocks have fallen precipitously from their peak doesn't make them a screaming buy.
Anger toward the police has grown precipitously since then, as has violence on both sides.
The pound had fallen precipitously Tuesday after alleged details of that phone called were published.
But like viewership for prime-time N.F.L. games, awards-show ratings have been dropping precipitously.
That is by far the most important reason employment in both industries has declined precipitously.
Hotel rates drop precipitously, while the average daytime temperatures remain in the 60s and 70s.
Despite airlines' cost-cutting measures, executives signaled more pain is ahead as bookings drop precipitously.
In the last two years, births have dropped precipitously, falling by 12 percent in 2018.
The 10-year yield has fallen precipitously in the last several sessions, after declining through May.
The African Penguin is an endangered species whose numbers have been precipitously declining since the 212s.
During Barack Obama′s presidency, the rate fell even more precipitously, averaging just 13,000 a year.
To be sure, the cost of high-end LIDAR sensors have dropped precipitously over the years.
The line representing unmarried women dropping precipitously when Donald Trump interrupts and talks over Hillary Clinton.
And from 2010 to 2014, gameday incidents involving the police at West Virginia games dropped precipitously.
The long-term decline in union membership comes as the American manufacturing industry has fallen precipitously.
Citi also warned any failure to extend the OPEC agreement would send oil prices "precipitously lower".
The close relationship fell apart in mid-January of this year when oil prices dropped precipitously.
The United Steelworkers has tried organizing in different fields, but its numbers have also fallen precipitously.
But it has grown precipitously in a short period of time (by 479%, in Boston's case).
The penal system ballooned, while social supports directed toward the poorest and most vulnerable declined precipitously.
The stock rose sharply until early-2007 but fell precipitously when the financial crisis took hold.
It's not because teenagers are having more abortions; those have dropped even more precipitously than births.
Middle and high school enrollment in local areas has dropped precipitously, and school districts have closed.
But positive views of capitalism among Democrats dropped precipitously over that period, by nearly ten points.
After about 30 minutes, the trees yielded to a wide meadow dropping precipitously to the sea.
When oil prices dropped precipitously in the winter of 1.53-'15, many drivers celebrated cheap gas.
With business activity having declined precipitously, bailouts of troubled companies are appropriately back on the table.
With business activity having declined precipitously, bailouts of troubled companies are appropriately back on the table.
Many of the schools the city plans to close have seen their enrollment fall, even precipitously.
"Labor costs are rising precipitously," Ryuichi Isaka, president of Seven & i Holdings, told a recent earnings briefing.
Positrons are a typical byproduct of certain radioactive sources, and their numbers drop off precipitously with distance.
This produces the weather "bomb," or the pressure dropping precipitously: at least 24 millibars in 24 hours.
We saw this with the Uber crash in March, after which public support for AVs dropped precipitously.
By deep winter, this drops down precipitously, to as low as four or five breaths per minute.
Sentiment for Uber's initial public offering has fallen precipitously since the company announced it would go public.
If they maintain health, there is every reason to expect that average to drop precipitously this season.
Despite the gains, oil prices are still far from their multiyear highs after falling precipitously in October.
Mortgage rates ended 2015 at their highest level in nearly six months, but have since dropped precipitously.
But the real test wlll come, they say, if and when sales start falling off more precipitously.
Glutted with migrants after Partition, the city had grown precipitously in the matter of a few months.
Still, even before Trump started spreading his conspiracy theories, Republicans' confidence in election fairness was dropping precipitously.
He fell precipitously from grace after his long-ruling coalition's surprise defeat in a May 9 election.
The chaplaincy work is intense, typically comforting patients and families whose lives have changed dramatically and precipitously.
Worryingly, the number of cases rose precipitously in recent weeks, spreading faster than in December and January.
Her death comes with the suicide rate climbing precipitously in the US across all ages and genders.
National Punishment of banks and big companies accused of malfeasance has declined precipitously since the Obama era.
As a result, the supply and utilization of public hospitals grew precipitously over the next 25 years.
That shift in focus happened precipitously this week, as Klobuchar, Buttigieg, Bloomberg, and Warren suspended their campaigns.
In just a few years, the shale revolution began and eventually the price of oil dropped precipitously.
Opinion: Fertility rates have been dropping precipitously around the world for decades, most markedly in rich countries.
Fertility rates have been dropping precipitously around the world for decades in countries of all income levels.
Other volatility-related funds, including the ProShares Short VIX Short-Term Futures (SVXY), have also fallen precipitously.
Professional athletes suddenly striking it rich and then precipitously losing it all is a tale familiar to many.
Throughout our years of following fashion, we've watched underwear trends fluctuate more precipitously than the proverbial whale tail.
For one thing, ratings have dropped so precipitously across the board that properly assessing them can be difficult.
"The change has seen users' engagement with Facebook pages drop precipitously, from 60% to 80%," the paper wrote.
He dropped precipitously as Ron Paul eventually took the lead only to be overtaken by a Romney surge.
Oil, whose prices have dropped precipitously in recent years, directly or indirectly employs roughly 70% of the population.
Markets dropped precipitously on Friday amid fears of a growing trade war between the United States and China.
You can see on this chart that their earnings fell precipitously and, in 2015, insurers showed significant losses.
That's to say nothing of violent crime, which has fallen precipitously since the 1990s all across the country.
AAUW found that the gender pay gap persists — and in fact, widens precipitously — long after leaving the workforce.
Water tables are dropping precipitously in northern China, up to 10 feet a year in some areas there.
But if laid-off workers see their incomes drop precipitously, they will have to pull back on spending.
Imports from China have fallen precipitously since the trade war began, both in electronics goods and over all.
After rising early this year, currencies and stock prices across emerging markets have dipped precipitously in recent weeks.
I did not know that a woman&aposs fertility dips precipitously at 41 and almost entirely by 44.
Preserving the widest latitude of action for the United States will require acting soon, but not acting precipitously.
By that time, groundfish stocks had declined so precipitously that the future of the fleet was in jeopardy.
Dr. Cox sat at his bedside through the night as a monitor showed his blood pressure falling precipitously.
To grasp how precipitously its global standing has eroded under President Nicolás Maduro, consider these two recent developments.
Win rates recovered a bit in the late 21985s before dipping again, though not as consistently or precipitously.
But season two saw the show drop precipitously, almost falling out of the top 50 programs on television.
My most troubling symptom—chronic, unrelenting fatigue—worsened precipitously, and I began spending most of my days in bed.
Its immediate American rival, Lyft, has seen its stock decline precipitously since its opening at nearly $79 per share.
President Donald Trump's approval ratings have dropped precipitously in eight major polls, hitting their lowest point in six months.
Rick Scott, and the number of felons who've gotten their rights back have dropped precipitously from the previous administration.
But on later maturities, bond prices fall precipitously lower, indicating that investors are bracing for default later this year.
Treasury yields fell precipitously after the auction, with benchmark 10-year Treasury note yields hitting their lowest since Dec.
Warming: When switched to warm, does the heat drop precipitously to a very low (but still food-safe) temperature?
Why it matters: This is a company sketching a potential future where its primary products precipitously drop in use.
Trading prices of Puerto Rico's benchmark 2035 general obligation bonds have reflected that concern, falling precipitously in recent weeks.
Once that period expires, along with any patents, the market opens to generic competition and prices typically fall precipitously.
But since the collapse of the Soviet Union, federal spending on such programs steadily declined and then dropped precipitously.
Turkey has avoided the meltdown that seemed possible last summer when the lira plunged precipitously, but safety is remote.
Turkey has avoided the meltdown that seemed possible last summer when the lira plunged precipitously, but safety is remote.
"I worry that Nixon would have responded precipitously, and been more likely to order a military strike," said Thomas.
Even worse, if we encounter more economically turbulent times, the federal government likely will see its revenue drop precipitously.
Investors fears rose as tech stocks dropped precipitously during the dotcom crash of 2000, dragging the broader market down too.
In Europe, the disease declined precipitously during the Middle Ages, and then, about 100 years ago, it all but disappeared.
True wireless earphones are going through an absolute revolution in 2019, with battery life increasing prodigiously and prices dropping precipitously.
An outsize share of Democratic voters in both states are Hispanics, whose turnout has dropped precipitously in previous mid-terms.
"Their currencies are down precipitously yet we think there are a lot of positive changes going on there," he said.
Thanks to hunting pressure, habitat degradation and invasive species, the Titicaca water frog's numbers have declined precipitously in recent years.
Like coffee or alcohol, kratom has the potential for dependence, though that often requires prolonged use at precipitously high doses.
Whereas in 1980, 99% of Americans were enjoying 90% of US income, today their share has fallen precipitously to 78%.
It was among centre-left voters that Lib Dem support fell most precipitously during the coalition years, observes Mr Clegg.
Farmers face extraordinary multi-year revenue losses and the Department of Agriculture predicts farm incomes will continue to fall precipitously.
He had been treated for severe sepsis in 2011 after spiking a fever, and his blood pressure had dropped precipitously.
The HIV rate in Indiana dropped precipitously — and the needle exchange is seen as the major reason for the turnaround.
As they make one adjustment, everything leans precipitously in one direction, while a readjustment makes everything go the other way.
Declaring president's rule dropped off precipitously after a case in 1994 when the Supreme Court brought it under judicial review.
For the last two years of the Obama administration, arrests and deportations of immigrants living in the US dropped precipitously.
At the time, it would have been difficult to predict that the USSR would collapse so precipitously -- and relatively peacefully.
General Electric's dividend will be cut "precipitously" by the end of 2019, one leading analyst predicted to CNBC on Friday.
It is true that biofuels production has grown tremendously while acreage devoted to conservation programs for farmland has dropped precipitously.
He dangled precipitously from near the top of the tree in something like a makeshift nest since about 11 a.m.
The number of Americans flying dropped precipitously as the recession began, and didn't recover to its 2007 level until 2014.
Beer consumption in the UK has declined precipitously in the last few decades, from 70 million hectoliters to 44 million.
Since Trump's election, his net approval ratings have precipitously fallen in of the swing states he narrowly carried in 2016.
The amount of wood harvested declined precipitously during the Great Recession, and has not bounced back, according to government data.
"Wholesale prices for shell eggs rose precipitously through the week," the Department of Agriculture said in its weekly report Friday.
While sea ice has melted precipitously in the last 40 years, massive declines in bear numbers haven't begun to manifest.
Other research has shown that Medicare prescriptions for painkillers and other drugs declined precipitously in states that have legalized marijuana.
Nebraska, with its grasslands, is a major habitat for birds, whose population has declined precipitously over the past several decades.
Over the 20-year period from 1920 to 1940, for instance, child and maternal mortality dropped precipitously in West Virginia.
But when Uber began to enter a tailspin—as it did precipitously in early 2017—this approach no longer conveyed authority.
Global democracy is will suffer fast and precipitously, they say, if the United States does not once again lead by example.
"If we left precipitously right now, I do not believe they would be able to successfully defend their country," McKenzie said.
And, like gas prices and movie tickets, the cost of hairlessness has risen precipitously over the course of the past century.
But research from three University of Florida academics shows that in-person voting declined precipitously as a result of the closures.
Microsoft's troubling browser decline started raising eyebrows when Edge user base wasn't growing as precipitously as its brand new operating system.
Yet even within the limited UNHCR resettlement programme, a clear example of historical American leadership, the country's contribution is shrinking precipitously.
"Well, it was certainly a letdown, to say the least," said Johnson, who fell back precipitously after that Lap 149 restart.
Trump improved on Romney's performance in counties like Luzerne, York and Lackawanna, where union jobs have declined precipitously in recent years.
A former Wall Street darling, Chipotle has seen both its stock price drop precipitously and its sales nosedive at established restaurants.
Either way growth in natural gas, which has declined precipitously in cost over the last decade, will continue to outpace coal.
When Trump took office, illegal border crossings dropped precipitously — and then increased once it became obvious that not much had changed.
That number is still much lower than the highs of the early 2000s, and declined precipitously over the last few months.
But make no mistake, as you exit 2019 or sometime in 2019, essentially, that dividend is going to go down precipitously.
Dropping precipitously along with the oil prices in 2014, prices at the pump have hovered around $2.50 a gallon since then.
"If we left precipitously right now, I do not believe they would be able to successfully defend their country," he said.
The same therapy saves them all, but the cholera cases are more urgent because these patients plummet so precipitously toward death.
And they said that the sacrifices made by the American military in Syria could be washed away if troops left precipitously.
Since the Securities and Exchange Commission forced investment companies to report performance results net of fees, these expenses have fallen precipitously.
In Alabama, the state budget for prosecutors has declined precipitously, and is now roughly half of what it was in 0003.
Property values in Detroit declined precipitously in 2008, and the city did not modify assessments to accurately reflect plummeting market values.
"If we left precipitously right now, I do not believe they would be able to successfully defend their country," Lt. Gen.
"If they shut down the nuclear program entirely, actually your insight into what's going on in Iran drops precipitously," Kemp said.
"Just because gentrification is happening doesn't mean crime drops precipitously," said Jonathan J. Miller, the president of the appraisal firm Miller Samuel.
But its share of the world economy is destined to shrink further as its population precipitously declines and other countries grow faster.
Uber's stock price has dropped precipitously since the IPO amid concerns over the company's lack of profitability and a broader market crunch.
Following the investigation and impeachment of President Richard Nixon in the United States, Americans' trust in government as a whole declined precipitously.
The only thing I don't like about those new China numbers on U.S. trade are Beijing's precipitously falling purchases of American goods.
"If rates were lowered precipitously quarter after quarter we may have to look at it," Streit told CNBC in a phone interview.
Those below it are all forecast to contract in 2019, none more precipitously than Venezuela, which has been in freefall for years.
The percent of Americans who believed climate change is real dropped precipitously from 71 percent in 2008 to 57 percent in 913.
Unsurprisingly, the number of Central American migrants reaching the US border since Frontera Sur's inception has decreased precipitously, though it has fluctuated.
And the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield is falling precipitously, declining to 1.53 percent Thursday morning, the lowest level since August 2012.
The recidivism rate for the 500 kids that have gone through Cafe Momentum's internships drops that number down, precipitously, to 15 percent.
So the noose is tightening more precipitously than it ever has before, and in this instance, the KGB seemingly has no idea.
This would cut breakout time far more precipitously than any move thus far, but it also likely would be detected by inspectors.
The plane descended precipitously, passenger Kristopher Johnson said, but the pilot "regained control" and informed passengers the flight was headed to Philadelphia.
The survival rate has dropped precipitously — just 4 of 23 patients (17%) who got the Impella RP were alive within a month.
As the short-term Fed funds rate has been climbing, the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yield has been dropping fairy precipitously.
Violent crime dropped precipitously over the past 25 years, reducing the number of defendants charged with offenses that might qualify for it.
The CME's high-flying copper contract held out longer before seeing both volumes and open interest slide precipitously over the fourth quarter.
Mulling such prospects, Republican strategists, both in and outside the administration, are reportedly already having second thoughts about precipitously sabotaging the ACA.
More important, the two TerraForm stock prices declined precipitously, making it difficult for TerraForm Power to raise money to purchase Vivint assets.
Air is my biggest concern; my levels are dropping precipitously fast because I am so focused on extracting meat out of shells.
But the three older siblings were sent to their grandparents' house, no less precipitously placed, but at least in a different location.
By the end of his presidency, Democratic fortunes had declined precipitously, dragged down by raw culture war battles that plagued the state.
As a result, prices have dropped precipitously, from about $1 a pound for a 1,100-pound cow to 60 cents a pound.
Their count has risen precipitously in recent weeks as the White House has scrambled to circulate more testing kits throughout the country.
Solar costs have dropped precipitously in the last decade across South Asia and the Pacific, new research from consultancy Wood Mackenzie shows.
The report predicts that the number of passenger vehicles in the United States will drop precipitously to 44 million from 247 million.
Some of Sister Sylvester's previous efforts, "The Maids' the Maids," say, or "Dead Behind These Eyes," fell precipitously short of their ambitions.
We talked about how bewildering it was to be alive at a time when viral ideas can slide so precipitously into terror.
And new research is provoking broad health concerns: The sperm count of men in Western countries has been declining precipitously since 1973.
During the years I have worked abroad, Americans' interest in promoting their values in the world has receded, slowly and then precipitously.
Arcos Dorados has expanded precipitously in the region in recent years, and has more than 383,000 employees at more than 2,000 restaurants.
" "Through this lawsuit, we intend to bring to light facts and evidence to demonstrate that the board acted precipitously and with malice.
If WeWork's valuation does drop precipitously, as appears likely, the company could choose to "reprice" some employees' options or issue additional ones.
"If we left precipitously right now, I do not believe they would be able to successfully defend their country," Marine Lt. Gen.
Mr. Christie made a failed run for president in 2016, and his support in his home state has dropped precipitously ever since.
GoPro's stock has dropped precipitously over the last year as it has struggled to sell more cameras and develop its media business.
Twenty years ago, U.S. startups received 90 percent of global venture capital, but that number has precipitously dropped to 54 percent last year.
Superman also enjoyed a huge box office opening despite negative reviews, only to see earnings drop precipitously (68 percent) in its second weekend.
From 2007 to 2016, they found, conscious and unconscious bias toward numerous groups in America precipitously declined, including bias around sexuality and race.
There were many times for, really fortunately, seconds that Anias' blood pressure would fall fairly precipitously and require multiple vasoactive substances being administered.
AT&T went down precipitously, and though Sun Microsystems went up during the relevant time period, my parents held onto it too long.
Interest spiked as Mr. Trump signed the bill in late December, and then it fell precipitously: Several topics on cable have displaced taxes.
Prices to develop satellite technologies have dropped precipitously, and there are new applications being developed nearly daily for systems that monitor the earth.
"We dropped precipitously on the idea global demand is going to slow," said Gene McGillian, vice president of market research at Tradition Energy.
Even the Ithaca Hour, the most hyped "success", has seen its circulation fall precipitously from two decades ago, says its founder, Paul Glover.
They also said that some locations would sell only "a few headsets per week" during the holidays, and that interest declined precipitously thereafter.
He sold plots to small firms and some big ones, like Walmart, but during the Great Recession of 2007-09 sales dropped precipitously.
But around 2011, when a new formula was instituted, those funds suddenly dropped precipitously for many people, by as much as 42 percent.
Federal judges ultimately denied Trump's mission to halt the program, but the US acceptance rate of refugees nevertheless dipped precipitously for many months.
Bank shares' implied volatility, which measures the magnitude of moves expected in the weeks ahead, has risen precipitously in the month of February.
Even after prices fell precipitously in mid-2014, U.S. production continued to rise, reaching a peak of 2023 million bpd in April 2015.
The billion-dollar spat with Apple has also taken its toll on Qualcomm's share price, which has declined precipitously over the past year.
The number of apprehensions of illegal workers fell precipitously in the years that followed "Operation Wetback" until the 1980s under President Ronald Reagan.
Contrary to media excitement, the number of venture capital rounds has declined precipitously since a peak in 2014, particularly at the seed stage.
Though boxing's popularity in America was already waning, it has dropped precipitously since mostly disappearing behind the pay-per-view wall decades ago.
Without Beltran, who at 39 has surprisingly led the team in virtually every major offensive category, the Yankees' season would precipitously spiral downward.
For example, recent research shows that after the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, the output of Japanese affiliate firms in the U.S. declined precipitously.
Even stability might be depressing given that rates of other violent crimes have declined precipitously in the US over the past 25 years.
Crime has dropped precipitously across the United States since peaking in 243, though some cities have lagged and others have experienced sudden spikes.
The United States' share of world exports has declined precipitously from 25 percent in the 1950s to less than 9 percent in 85033.
Not only was the increase nominal, it was a very short-term increase with the rate of business investment growth now falling precipitously.
With print advertising continuing to drop precipitously, you would be hard-pressed to find a newsroom devoid of uncertainty anywhere in the country.
The defensive ratings of the Pacers and the Celtics have also fallen precipitously, and Indiana has lost three of its last four games.
Mr. Culverhouse said he did not think that bondholders, a diverse group of Venezuelan and international individuals and financial institutions, would move precipitously.
For its slightly bulbous profile and precipitously steep drop into the lake, Monte San Salvatore is known as the Sugar Loaf of Lugano.
That point is not lost on politicians, including Mr. Macron, whose public-approval rating has dropped precipitously in his first months in office.
In the New York case, the appellate judges ruled that the lower court judge, George B. Daniels, had dismissed the case too precipitously.
According to the Pan American Health Organization, the number of infections has declined precipitously in the Americas, except for Peru, Ecuador and Argentina.
But drug use has risen more precipitously among those over the age of 26, and especially among those over the age of 35.
Ratings usually fall precipitously following the drama of an election season, but all three cable news networks are enjoying unprecedented post-election success.
But once pollsters describe the consequences of a work requirement — that poor people could lose their health insurance — support seems to drop precipitously.
For men's heart health, a long history of research paid off in droves, said Wenger; heart disease among men dropped precipitously from the 21997s.
They didn't save any candles, but since everybody could see who was going to whose apartment, the rate of adultery may have dropped precipitously.
But there might be a sort of…Read more ReadWith global temperatures on the rise, the importance of snowmaking for resorts has grown precipitously.
Crime rates continued to drop precipitously, and so did the population at Rikers, where inmate numbers fell to 22013,221—about where it stands today.
They also show that her income from her fashion and handbag brands — which she announced would shut down last year — dropped precipitously from 2017.
The price for this beast of a computer starts at $4,999 for a base configuration and, as you might imagine, rises precipitously from there.
Read MoreCleanup of Massachusetts Chipotle complete after norovirus scare In response to the health scares, Chipotle sales have fallen precipitously, as has the stock.
But he's declined precipitously over the past few years, following 14 seasons of big hits and playing through pain as a pro football demigod.
They built a plant in the town of Kona, Hawaii, where just a few hundred feet off the coast, the ocean floor drops precipitously.
This is bad news for stockholders in CCA and the GEO Group; shares of both dropped precipitously upon the release of Ms Yates's memo.
Last week, Dunford also told senators he worried about the impact to our credibility if the United States precipitously pulled out of the deal.
This reality is rooted in the fact that workers in the economy have seen their bargaining power fall precipitously in the last four decades.
"If you look at the percent of white Christians in the country, it's declining precipitously, and that's another part of the story," Cox said.
Whooping cough on the rise Although cases of whooping cough dropped precipitously in the mid-28th century, the disease has rebounded in recent years.
Furthermore, in a system awash with so many reserves, the need to borrow reserves in the market has precipitously declined for domestic commercial banks.
The pregnancy rate is falling so precipitously that this year, for the first time in history, Puerto Rico will have fewer births than deaths.
While the gradual devaluation of the gourde certainly predated the exit of the UN, the currency has fallen precipitously since the UN drawdown began.
Doctors and researchers who are skeptical of the findings argue that infertility would already be rising if sperm counts were really dropping so precipitously.
And once 43 took over the White House in 2000, the Bush stock, which never hit a low here, began to rise precipitously again.
Many businesses that fall into that sector, such as bars, restaurants, hotels, care-providing, and ride-sharing services are seeing their revenue drop precipitously.
He may still do some or all of these, but by waiting, he has the opportunity to lay the groundwork rather than act precipitously.
Barclays said on Thursday that investors' exposure to European equities is falling "precipitously" as the region remains "hostage to trade uncertainty and messy politics".
"The political prosecutions and resentencing of these young people is shameful and further evidence that Hong Kong's cherished autonomy is precipitously eroding," he added.
South Korea's sales abroad have fallen even more precipitously as an anemic smartphone market has left chips to stack up in the country's warehouses.
South Korea's sales abroad have fallen even more precipitously as an anemic smartphone market has left chips to stack up in the country's warehouses.
I stayed at the Mafolie Hotel which was built precipitously into the hillside below the original 42-acre estate when my father was little.
It also underscored just how precipitously Mr. Cohen fell out of Mr. Trump's orbit as investigators increased scrutiny of the president and his advisers.
KS: But, Luther, they've been raising a lot of lobbying money for ... The numbers have been going up rather precipitously for all these companies.
Following the FCA's late 2016 announcement, the shares of industry players fell precipitously with IG Group shedding £1.2 billion ($1.5 billion) of its market value.
And I think that the idea that the United States is going to precipitously pull out of NATO, I just don&apost see that happening.
It bounced back slightly to close at 23.2 on Wednesday but still faces a real danger of falling more precipitously below the key 24.2 support.
Lyft last Friday was hit with a class action lawsuit by investors in its IPO, who have seen the value of their shares fall precipitously.
Meanwhile, Westbrook's assist ratio—the percentage of the Thunder's possessions that end with him giving an assist—fell precipitously, from 27.5 percent to 13.6 percent.
Despite advocates' strong belief in the internal condom, the battle to popularize it to the level of its external counterpart is a precipitously uphill one.
I'd come to Newmont to see the impact of mining on the greater sage-grouse—a bird whose population in recent years have declined precipitously.
The percentage of Americans over 18 who are married has dropped precipitously in the past half century from 72% in 1960 to 50% in 2014.
As the number of generic products increases, prices drop precipitously in a matter of months, offering substantial cost savings to wholesalers, pharmacies, hospitals and clinics.
Setting aside Biden, who has seen expectations erode precipitously, most other candidates are still where they were back in June when it comes to expectations. 
But a competing cryptocurrency becoming more widely used could cause bitcoin to "drop precipitously because these tend to be winner-takes-all markets," researchers said.
With the achievement of the Iran nuclear deal in July 22019, the prospect of nuclear-armed Iranian missiles appearing in the next decade declined precipitously.
It never was and hasn't been since the Obama administration precipitously moved to restore diplomatic relations with Cuba, which was also done without public discussion.
Bertash says she was especially determined to accurately portray how costs rise precipitously after certain gestation periods because it often takes abortion seekers by surprise.
After the 1965 law went into effect, immigration from Asia and Latin America soared but arrivals from Ireland, Italy and other European countries dropped precipitously.
But when the PSA level rises precipitously, say from 4 to 6 or higher in a year's time, doctors are likely to suggest a biopsy.
But history warns of the consequences when the United States leaves a conflict precipitously before the foundations for an acceptable political settlement are in place.
But the hold on funding, coupled with Trump's comments this week, have raised alarm bells at the State Department that the US could leave precipitously.
On dictionary apps and websites, "lookups" (which, according to Merriam-Webster, is one word) of words or phrases related to news events have precipitously increased.
Everyone denounced Trump for betraying Kurdish allies by precipitously pulling a contingent of U.S. troops out of Syria and allowing a Turkish incursion, though Rep.
As Mr. Trump took office, some State Department officials described worrying inquiries that suggested the White House might be preparing to precipitously drop the sanctions.
These units can be made quickly enough that they can be supplied by the thousands rather than dozens, and the cost has dropped precipitously — by design.
As Snap continues to navigate its future, especially as it has declined precipitously since going public and now sits at a valuation of around $16.5 billion.
Over the past 20033 years, the CDC's recommended blood levels for lead in the young have dropped precipitously, with no level now acknowledged as really safe.
Applications to refinance loans rose 3 percent from the previous week, seasonally adjusted, adding to bigger gains seen earlier this month, when rates were falling precipitously.
In the swirl of corruption investigations, a key fact has gotten lost entirely: Over the past 25 years, corruption has declined precipitously in many developing countries.
The wind and solar boom, along with increases in natural gas generation, have come at the expense of coal, which has declined precipitously in recent years.
Power prices in the area have since dropped precipitously, meaning the terms of energy contracts inked by large mines in previous years are now largely unfavorable.
Following the Cambridge Analytica revelations, the company's stock dropped precipitously, wiping more than $60 billion off its market capitalization from its prior period of stable growth.
Following the Cambridge Analytica revelations, the company's stock dropped precipitously, wiping more than $60 billion off its market capitalization from its prior period of stable growth.
But the use of CDs—a medium that rose to dominance when Barr first led the DOJ but has fallen precipitously since—has also raised eyebrows.
In the United States, where unemployment is dropping precipitously, employment costs rose 2 percent in 2015, well above the record lows of the post-recession years.
When enough people do the same, and sales of a product drop precipitously, we stop selling that product in favor of one that's in greater demand.
Indeed, by August, European leaders had made a bargain with the Libyans, propping up their coast guard and keeping migrants on African shores; migration dropped precipitously.
MORE. Comparisons of today's crisis in Syria with our decision to invade Iraq, or to precipitously pull out our troops, are fatally flawed and functionally irrelevant.
In this hourlong one-hander about a tomboy smacking precipitously into puberty, Courtney Pauroso, a comedian based in Los Angeles, gives clowning a sexually provocative edge.
The blood flow in the unmoving leg declined precipitously, but it rose in the fidgeting leg, compared both to baseline levels and to the unmoving leg.
For example, coal-generated electricity is declining precipitously in the U.S. — not because of a ban, but because it's become more expensive than other energy sources.
Even if iron ore prices retreat, it's unlikely they will return to the lows of last year when they came precipitously close to $30 a tonne.
Leila Flatsousis, the owner of Delilah Salon in Brooklyn's Gowanus neighborhood, said business had been slow for the past month but dropped off precipitously last week.
But the ratings for one of those smashes, "The Walking Dead," have dropped precipitously in recent months, and AMC has had trouble finding a suitable replacement.
So your job becomes to find a way to melt or blow up that ice, revealing a path forward that is also a path precipitously downward.
"My hope is that the government does not respond precipitously in tone or action and continues to work for an exemption," he said by e-mail.
As the Argentine currency devalued precipitously earlier this year, Mr. Macri took the politically painful step of turning to the International Monetary Fund for a loan.
There was similarly greater diversity, though not majorities, at the other majority white specialized schools than exists today — percentages that have declined precipitously in recent decades.
Foreign interest as a share of all interest in Canadian tech jobs has shot up precipitously — 2018 percent — in the past four years, according to Indeed.
Thanks to enforced reductions in air travel, construction, industrial activity, and oil refinement (especially in China), global carbon emissions have dropped precipitously over the past month.
As a result, while U.S. manufacturing output today is essentially at an all-time high, employment peaked around 1980, and has been declining precipitously since 1995.
Relations between Washington and Beijing have soured precipitously in recent months in large part due to military tensions and a trade war between the two countries.
The crackdown has been especially brutal in rural areas, where protests have dropped off precipitously and where human rights organizations lack access to document the abuses.
It fell precipitously for the next decade, then more slowly through the 2000s (and there's a whole other set of theories about why that has happened).
Finishing touches are being applied to the orb — on close inspection it's really more of a vase — just as hopes of European unity have faded precipitously.
Even if iron ore prices retreat, it's unlikely they will return to the lows of last year when they came precipitously close to $30 a ton.
Bitcoin may grab headlines when it skyrockets in value, as it did much of last year, or when it plunges precipitously, as it has this week.
"This is a frivolous legal action, filed precipitously and without basis in the law," Thomas A. Saenz, MALDEF's president and general counsel, said in a statement.
No wonder that Trump's popularity with Republicans — and, more importantly to the concept of "Trumpism" being an alternative to Paul Ryan-esque conservatism, Independents — has dropped precipitously.
The number of homicides in the U.S. has fallen precipitously in America over the last half century as the number of firearms in civilian hands has risen.
In November 2015, when the brand lapped those price declines, its comparable-store sales declined "precipitously" — reversing a six-month stretch of gains and falling 9 percent.
Critics of Mr. Millepied have portrayed him as having given up precipitously and abandoning a company that he had promised to remake as a 21st-century troupe.
"That the ACA might have caused premiums to drop so precipitously when its marketplaces took effect may seem surprising at first — it was to us," they wrote.
KPMG projects that sales of personally owned sedans in the US will drop precipitously — from 5.4 million units sold today to just 2.1 million units by 2030.
But on the other hand, I've also argued you don't want to do anything so precipitously that you end up incurring risk that you don't have to.
That's why Middle East experts, like former top Pentagon official Mara Karlin, think it would be a bad idea: "Pulling [troops] out precipitously doesn't make any sense."
The course was given twice, once in 1983 and once in 1984, and in the years following this course the suicide rates on the island dropped precipitously.
With Brent having fallen precipitously in the last few months of 2018 to below $60 a barrel, these companies willing to take a chance currently look smart.
I love that these people win, but the televised show is out of control and all about Hollywood Academy Award ratings have dropped precipitously in recent years.
American drilling did drop precipitously, as companies decommissioned more than half their rigs and neglected to complete wells already drilled through 0003 and part of last year.
When he precipitously pulled American troops out of Iraq, he created a vacuum that has been filled by Iran, ISIS, al-Qaeda and other radical Islamic groups.
The transformation in the Highlands is a product of a policy that took root in Washington State in the late 22013s, after youth violence had risen precipitously.
After their marriage, the Reagans bought a house in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles, where their daughter, Patricia Ann, was born — "a bit precipitously," Mrs.
The value of a yellow cab medallion — which is required to operate a taxi — has fallen precipitously since 2014, when the city last held a medallion auction.
Temperatures in Chicago will drop again "quite precipitously" on Wednesday night, Orrison said, potentially breaking the record low of minus 27 F (minus 33 C) on Jan.
For example, analyst expectations for AT&T's earnings have declined precipitously and consistently since 2016 – almost in a straight line as the Company's performance has proved disappointing.
In 2017, the first "Bachelorette" chapter to star an African-American woman — Rachel Lindsay, a lawyer from Dallas — drew precipitously fewer viewers than the season before it.
But state finances have changed so precipitously since the Great Recession more than a decade ago that there is a general wariness about what might come next.
American drilling did drop precipitously, as companies decommissioned more than half their rigs and neglected to complete wells already drilled through 2015 and part of last year.
His decision to challenge the almost sacrosanct French labor code and his political missteps and blunders this summer have caused his public approval rating to drop precipitously.
The cold reduced metabolic activity so precipitously that the oxygen that remained in the animal's tissues from its final few breaths was sufficient to prevent brain death.
"High dividend yielding companies can be traps at this point in the cycle, as they may signal prices falling precipitously ahead of dividend cuts," the strategists wrote.
The stock price has slid precipitously from an all time high of $93.85 a share in October 2014 to its current price, at around $5 a share.
Crime reports arising through street stops, such as drug arrests and weapons violations, fell the most precipitously, as officers continued to respond to serious incidents like shootings.
Pollution in Beijing and in 3003 other cities in northeastern China has fallen precipitously, dropping 33 percent on average compared with the last three months of 2016.
After all, Vice President Cheney's influence over President Bush declined precipitously in their administration's second term simply because Bush became disenchanted with him and sought counsel elsewhere.
But I do think it's important to understand — as best we can — why homicides rates increased as precipitously as they have over the last year or so.
But it's getting precipitously close to the March 29, 2019, deadline, the date when the UK will leave the EU, with or without an agreement in place.
Copper prices have dropped precipitously from over $10,000 a tonne in 113 to less than half that this year, as a once-undersupplied market swung back into surplus.
Guanajuato had long avoided the violence that has plagued much of Mexico over the past decade, but the number of homicides there has climbed precipitously in recent years.
Shares in Germany's Bayer fell almost as precipitously last year after it overpaid for Monsanto in a $66 billion deal that necessitated a similarly monstrous helping of debt.
The number of Mexicans apprehended has dropped precipitously since 2009, from about 2225,2000 that year to 22017,225 in 23, according to the most recently available figures from DHS.
The issuance came during the administration of ex-Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla and then-Puerto Rico Treasury Secretary Melba Acosta, as the U.S. territory slid precipitously toward bankruptcy.
While her ratings have slipped precipitously, they are still higher than when her husband first took office — her favorability then was at an all time low of 36%.
His Twitter interaction rate — a measure of the impact given how much he tweets and how many people follow him — has tumbled precipitously, according to data from CrowdTangle.
" According to Lopey, a flood of illicit marijuana has meant prices of weed have "precipitously dropped, so that the value is half of what it was last year.
One of the horrors in America today—and this is sad, but interesting—is that the life expectancy for working-class whites, especially women, is going down precipitously.
This is a world of plague and famine, drought and flooding, in which human cognitive abilities decline precipitously and just breathing the air can present a mortal danger.
Refugee flows from Muslim-majority nations dropped by 94 percent from January to November 2017 and visas to Muslims—both immigrant and temporary visas—fell precipitously as well.
MoviePass and its owner have been through a rollercoaster in the last many months, with HMNY stock dropping precipitously on the back of negative prognostications about its finances.
"If, in fact, this thing starts to move precipitously, our margins will increase, our velocity logic will kick in and other functions we have, as well," Duffy said.
Unionization rates dropped precipitously in the Netherlands and especially New Zealand over the period, but inequality rose as much if not more in Spain, where unionization rates rose.
There is no mention of the fact that the rate fell precipitously over the subsequent months and years, ending at 4.7 percent when President Barack Obama left office.
Arjun Amar, an ornithologist at the University of Cape Town, said that vultures were facing a crisis in Africa, with many species declining precipitously over the last decade.
The rate of new HIV infections in Portugal has fallen precipitously since 280, the year its law took effect, declining from 285,22011 cases to only 20073 in 22007.
The warning signs have been flashing for a while, as milk prices declined precipitously in the last five years to below $261 per 22000 pounds from almost $22004.
For women who have children during the prime childbearing years of 25 to 35, their earnings never recover, and their salaries often drop precipitously after having a kid.
"Over the last few days, the number of blood drive cancellations has risen precipitously," says Jodi Sheedy, senior director of biomedical services communications for the American Red Cross.
One: The number of domestic meth labs has declined precipitously, and along with it the number of children harmed and police officers sickened by exposure to dangerous chemicals.
While technology did cause the share of the jobs devoted to agriculture to drop precipitously in the last 85033 years, he noted, better, higher-level jobs replaced them.
The SPD is well aware of the stakes as it is precipitously close to being eclipsed in current polling by the far-right Alternative for Germany party (AfD).
In the months since, its profits have dropped precipitously, its alliance with the French automaker Renault has frayed, and its leader, Mr. Saikawa, has been engulfed in scandal.
Global growth expectations fell precipitously from January, before the COVID-19 outbreak intensified, as 48% of respondents see the economy getting stronger while 29% expect it to weaken.
"The chaos and insecurity unleashed in Syria by President Trump's disastrous decision to precipitously withdraw from northern Syria require strong, smart leadership from Congress," Pelosi and Schumer said.
Americans' use of talcum powder has dropped off precipitously since the early 22014s, and the continuing legal battles over its links to cancer will ensure that trend continues.
The tests look at how strong banks would be in an unforeseen crisis, with economies in freefall, stock markets dropping precipitously and market counterparties at risk of failure.
The rule was strengthened in December, but the number of minority coaches in the league has dropped precipitously after four black head coaches were fired after the season.
Trump's previous aborted attempts to withdraw were met by fierce criticism from lawmakers in both parties, as well as some within his administration, that he was acting precipitously.
Her study comported with recent Pew Research Center findings that detailed how gun-related homicides have fallen precipitously between the 1990s and 2000s before plateauing recently, she said.
Sprint's challenges, which led to sales dropping "precipitously" towards the end of last year, meant RadioShack received less than expected in commission, RadioShack said in papers filed on Wednesday.
But those numbers drop precipitously when you look at Lyft's technical staff: only 21 percent of Lyft's engineering division identifies as female, including 123 percent of its technical executives.
The distinct, indigenous community — whose members belong to various ancient Christian sects — numbered nearly 20153 million prior to the Iraq War but has fallen precipitously to under 150,000 today.
Tesla's shares fell precipitously after it raised the $220 billion in capital in early May, falling to their lowest stock price of the year by July, at under $212.
However, during Trump's first two years in office, Navy transits of the Taiwan Strait dropped precipitously from 12 in 2016 to five in 2017, then just three in 2018.
That's because pork inflation is a concern in the Asian giant as the hog population has fallen precipitously due to an ongoing epidemic of the African Swine Fever virus.
Making an end run around adolescents by precipitously calling the parent of the worrisome adolescent can be tempting, but it is not necessarily the wisest way to elicit help.
Kevin Can Wait saw its audience tumble precipitously from its first season, when it was much more highly rated, while Man With a Plan's second season decline was milder.
In actuality, the number of fatalities arising from Israeli fire during the Friday protests has dropped precipitously as Israeli troops have refined their methods of keeping demonstrators at bay.
Gibbons omits a fundamental solar fact: precipitously falling prices over the last five years, coupled with creative financing approaches, makes solar accessible for an increasing portion of the population.
The Fed's annual stress tests, known as CCAR, evaluate if the largest U.S. bank holding companies have enough capital to withstand an unforeseen crisis, with stock markets dropping precipitously.
Weather forecasts have always had a limited time horizon, with forecast skill dropping precipitously off a cliff into a sea of uncertainty around the 2300-to-14-day mark.
Sprint's challenges, which led to sales dropping "precipitously" toward the end of last year, meant RadioShack received less than expected in commission, RadioShack said in papers filed on Wednesday.
After losing five primaries to Trump in a single day on Tuesday, which came a week after losing New York very badly, Cruz's numbers in Indiana have fallen precipitously.
President Trump spent the first year of his presidency singing the praises of the stock market, which rose precipitously in anticipation of GOP tax cuts and business-friendly deregulation.
Though Mr. Wolfson did not provide specific numbers, he said Mr. Biden had "rather precipitously fallen" in the larger array of states voting next month, according to Bloomberg polling.
Former recruiters for Facebook told CNBC in May that the acceptance rate for full-time engineering job offers at the company had dropped precipitously, as much as 40 percent.
"Indeed, his assertion in this motion for review that his editing explanation was fairly raised before Judge O'Hara in the first instance is precipitously close to unsupportable," Robinson wrote.
On the other side of the coin, Warren sits fourth in both states after her campaign was dinged and battered in recent months after rising precipitously over the summer.
While the cost of storage is falling precipitously, largely thanks to a glut of lithium-ion batteries entering the market, it hasn&apost translated to high returns, he says.
Analysts also expect a more positive view on the economy to show up in bond yields, which fell precipitously this summer in an extreme period of volatility for bonds.
That's one reason why smartphone sales, in general, have declined precipitously in the past four years, to about 245 million in 22015 — down more than 245 million since 22014.
Since 2014, Scotland's oil and gas revenues have plunged precipitously, from some 9.6 billion pounds in the 2011-2012 fiscal year to just 60 million pounds in 2015-2016.
Then, as spring deepens, mists spread over the landscape and the cherry blossoms seem ready to open, only for steady rains and winds to cause them to scatter precipitously.
These trades entail purchasing a variety of derivative instruments that pay off if there is a dramatic upward spike in the VIX, which can cause stocks to fall precipitously.
First, the number of people caught trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border has dropped precipitously under Trump, an indication that his hard-line enforcement has scared people away.
But as temperatures continue to rise, as they've done precipitously this year, these microbes could become more lively, accelerating the rate at which carbon is emitted into the atmosphere.
The stock fell so precipitously — 22013 percent in two months — that in November 244.6, T. Rowe Price and Technology Crossover Ventures jumped in with an emergency $213.1 million cash infusion.
There are 14 million new global cases of cancer a year, and if the current rate of research progress doesn't change, the rate will continue to rise precipitously, he said.
China's deepest wells of renewable energy are remote—think of the sun-baked Gobi desert, the windswept plains of Xinjiang and the mountain ranges of Tibet where rivers drop precipitously.
In the complaint, Nikola notes that Tesla stock dropped precipitously in November 2017 after the company first announced it would miss production targets on its highly anticipated Model 3 car.
Two decades later, with the rise of voice computing platforms such as Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, the world's biggest tech companies are suddenly, precipitously moving in Tunstall-­Pedoe's direction.
Trump saw what happened when Obama withdrew from Iraq and believes that doing so precipitously in Afghanistan would allow the Taliban to take over, and Al-Qaeda would be resurgent.
To WeWork insiders who know Mr. Neumann — most of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity because of nondisclosure agreements signed with the company — the SoftBank deal changed things precipitously.
The looming prospect of a shutdown added to the host of uncertainties hanging over the economy and playing havoc with the stock market, which dropped precipitously in the past week.
This is particularly interesting since ticket splitting — when voters pick one party's candidate for the White House and another for the House or Senate — has declined precipitously in recent years.
Since the election, his numbers have fallen precipitously, with 16253 percent of Arizona voters holding either an "unfavorable" or "very unfavorable" view in polling from September by Bendixen & Amandi International.
With multiple investigations into the company, it will be difficult to shake off the bad publicity that has caused the share price to drop precipitously over the last few months.
Indeed, judging from Uber's own app, the dependability of the service plummets precipitously once you move away from close-knit cities and into the wide blank spaces of the map.
Peterson's comments come just a day after a U.S. Commerce department report showed that U.S. retail sales had fallen precipitously in December, indicating shoppers pulled back spending on discretionary items.
The anti-establishment M5S has been dropping precipitously in national polls and struggled to win significant support in either Emilia Romagna or Calabria, which also held regional elections on Sunday.
Jack Sock, who broke into the top 10 in late 2017 and then plummeted precipitously the next year, has not played a tournament since January because of a thumb injury.
Even as the Postal Service has lost over $22019 billion in the last 8 years, the agency's ability to meet its reduced service standards on letter mail has precipitously declined.
Further, events like the recent global equities rout, which happened particularly precipitously in North America, are making the need for portfolio diversification more compelling for equities investors and portfolio managers.
In Game 303 the following night, Chapman's fastball velocity dipped precipitously, and he allowed a tying home run to the Indians' Rajai Davis before the Cubs won in 10 innings.
Unlike its previous moves, which eat into breakout time slowly, this latest step threatens to do so precipitously by paving the way for a major expansion of Iran's enrichment capacity.
Enrollments dropped precipitously during the later years of Obama's presidency, and federal policy wasn't the only cause — the improving economy and the bad publicity likely played a role as well.
But it fell precipitously from the highs it reached at the general election in 2015, when lifelong Labour voters who had voted for independence migrated in huge numbers to the SNP.
The first two — from the early 1800s to the mid-1920s, and the mid-1940s to early '60s — were followed by "reverse waves," when the number of democracies fell precipitously worldwide.
The big picture: The price of investing has been falling precipitously since the creation of index funds, punctuated recently by negative-fee products that actually pay a small rebate for investing.
The original video has been removed, but here's a copy: Yet, like some modern-day Icarus flying too close to the sun, Tim, too, was burned, crashing precipitously into the sea.
In 20003, a nail-bitingly dry year that followed several pitiful winters, Santa Fe's aboveground reservoirs dipped precipitously low, and the city was draining groundwater through its wells at frightening rates.
"If demand isn't there and they have to drop the price precipitously to sell, then my view is they won't do it and they will instead cut production," he told Reuters.
The number of high school football players is dropping precipitously, including on the team in Maiden, N.C., above, and the sport's most powerful people have grown desperate to change the narrative.
Like their American counterparts, British generals were complacent about what they expected to be a fairly benign security environment and were taken by surprise when it deteriorated precipitously after the invasion.
But e-book sales have fallen precipitously for months, in part because many publishers have raised their prices after negotiating with Amazon and gaining the ability to set their own prices.
But participation has dropped precipitously in recent years, from 24.1 million in 224 to about 243 million last fall — a decline generally attributed to concerns about injuries, particularly to the brain.
But the fact, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), is that motor vehicle deaths in the United States, and deaths relative to the population, have both declined precipitously.
"In my 40 plus years in the business, I have never seen a distributor so precipitously reject an extension and abruptly cease negotiating with a broadcaster," Falco wrote in the letter.
But fees have been falling precipitously for several years now, and the state is facing a massive budget crisis after a bevy of tax cuts instituted by former Governor Bobby Jindal.
The tests look at how strong banks would be in the event of an unforeseen crisis, with economies in freefall, stock markets dropping precipitously and market counterparties at risk of failure.
He partied with the rich and fabulous, sliding precipitously into drugs in the process, then painted them when Mr. Warhol and his editors decided they were ready for the Interview spotlight.
More than a decade later, the number of House Democrats representing conservative districts has dropped precipitously, and the party appears largely unified about the need to take action on guns. Sen.
A study in the Baltimore area in the mid-1990s suggests that assaults on taxi drivers dropped precipitously after the city required taxi owners to put partitions into all their vehicles.
As the app has tinkered with its pay algorithm, some workers say they've seen their earnings drop precipitously over the past year, forcing them to seek help from churches and charities.
Yet, Congressman Nunes precipitously and unilaterally disclosed information from his committee's investigation to the White House and the public without notifying his Democratic counterparts or any other members of his committee.
Human-induced stresses have already led to a huge growth in the number of jellyfish, because the number of fish that compete with them and eat them has dropped so precipitously.
The researchers injected mice with solenodon venom and saw that indeed, while their pulse and breathing did not change, their blood pressure dropped precipitously as soon as the venom went in.
Labor force participation has declined precipitously during the president's tenure, falling from 65.7 percent in January 2009 to 62.6 percent last month, suggesting that individuals increasingly abstain from the labor market.
Bloomberg's net satisfaction rating fell precipitously — it only recently became positive in the poll taken January 22-23 — falling from +12 percentage points to +3, the first significant decline in months.
The stock market dropped precipitously late in the year as investors became concerned about the effects of a trade war with China, among other factors, and the housing market has slowed.
You begin to wonder if it's something in the city—if people are just more likely to dangle precipitously off eavesdrops, and if cars moving just look better barreling over those hills.
This may be due to very slow timelines in processing the loans, as lenders were overwhelmed by the refinance boomlet earlier in the summer, when rates dropped precipitously following the Brexit vote.
Researchers led by French Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement (LSCE) reported that methane concentrations in the air began to surge around 2007 and grew precipitously in 2014 and 20143.
If interest rates were to jump precipitously, so too would the federal government's payments to its creditors, which might force Congress to pass legislation to prevent deficits from spiraling out of control.
Unlearning old-school verities of time, space, memory, identity while I shiver in the icy wind of the only certainty granted by a long, precipitously up and down life—its absolute extinction.
As the questions have mounted over the last year, shares of Valeant, a major drug maker that was once a Wall Street darling, have fallen precipitously, putting the company's future in doubt.
This latest test of the Hwasong-15 illustrates how far the DPRK's program has evolved and developed since 2005, and how precipitously the newest technological surges are improving Kim's capability and threat.
Iranian confidence that the United States will uphold its end of the bargain has already dropped precipitously, from 45 percent shortly after the deal was signed to 24 percent in June 83.
The scrotum frog, which is an entirely aquatic species, has seen its numbers drop precipitously as of late: 80 percent over three generations, per the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.
The sexual abuse scandal has undermined Pope Francis' once-soaring popularity in the United States, with a poll released on Tuesday showing that support for the pontiff has dropped precipitously among Americans.
The job market's unprecedented run has made a drop-off in the pace of hiring seem like an inevitability, especially with business investment falling precipitously, as the first-quarter GDP report showed.
Brady acknowledged after the game that he was aware some fans had been questioning after last week's loss whether he had somehow precipitously declined since winning the Super Bowl seven months ago.
State tax revenues declined precipitously in the second quarter of the year as budget analysts warned of a growing trend of revenue decline that could lead to new rounds of budget cuts.
By contrast, viewing of the Grammys dropped precipitously in 2018, in what turned out to be a harbinger for the Oscars, which took a similar dive, each falling by more than 20%.
It attempted to address this with a spring crackdown that culminated in widespread family separation of border crossers — but crossings didn't drop while family separation was in effect, and they rose precipitously afterward.
Elizabeth Holmes, the founder and CEO of Theranos, has watched her star fall precipitously over the last year, amid a continuing drumbeat of allegations that her blood testing company never worked as advertised.
What's happening: The differential between U.S. and German yields reached its highest level in modern history in November, but has fallen precipitously since then, notes Bannockburn Global Forex chief market strategist Marc Chandler.
But just as the refugee population has risen precipitously, wealthy countries in Europe, the US, and Australia have gotten bogged down in contentious political debates over opening their doors to refugees at all.
However, even bullish Citigroup cautions that rising U.S. production is a "dark cloud hanging over the market" and that failure to extend OPEC's production cut agreement will result in "precipitously" lower oil prices.
But gun violence has fallen more precipitously in Los Angeles than in New York, while unlawful gun possession remains a misdemeanor in California subject to the possibility of probation rather than jail time.
But Swagel noted that even if interest or productivity projections were to change slightly — a situation that could swing the projection dramatically upward or downward — debt is still on track to rise precipitously.
Since 2009, double-digit unemployment rates in key auto states have dropped precipitously; the jobless rate in Michigan is currently 4.6 percent, below the national average, down from 14.9 percent in June 2009.
The relationship between the United States and Turkey, which has deteriorated precipitously in recent years over an array of strategic and political disagreements, is poised to become significantly worse in the days ahead.
It adds up to a candidate, Kondik said, who should fare better in the white, working-class, exurban parts of the state where support for Democrats fell off precipitously in the 2016 election.
The United States consumes more than 9 million barrels per day of motor gasoline, nearly half the nation's daily oil consumption, and with residents confining themselves and businesses shut, demand is falling precipitously.
Soon after takeoff the plane reached an altitude of 22014,2162 feet before falling precipitously to around 543,254 feet, according to satellite data transmitted from the airplane and collated by the aviation website Flightradar22004.
Nor does he seem eager to repeat President Obama's error in precipitously pulling U.S. troops out of Iraq, which allowed ISIS to infiltrate from Syria and seize the important northern city of Mosul.
More states are likely to join the list of white natural decrease in future years, including Vermont, South Carolina, Tennessee and Oregon, where the ratios of white births to deaths have declined precipitously.
At that point, Chinese leader Xi Jinping, who had never bothered to meet Kim during his five years in power, precipitously summoned his dependent North Korean ally to Beijing for a strategy session.
In the Eliot-Hale case, Eliot's statement exposes how his estimation of a woman he loved tanks precipitously when he learns she is about to release correspondence he would rather not have released.
Polling suggests that while the public reacts favorably to the slogan "Medicare for all," that support drops precipitously when people are informed that it would eliminate private insurance and require substantial tax increases.
It is related to a devastating rise of opioid abuse and an associated increase in overdose deaths and suicides among non-college-educated Americans—the group where labour-force participation has fallen most precipitously.
This made it the fifth-largest shooting in modern American history, though Google Trends reveals that searches for gun control dropped just as precipitously as they did after Las Vegas — within about one week.
Trust in Facebook has precipitously dropped in the past year, and so I don't think it's inevitable that trust is always at high levels, even if people kind of like, come out of it.
Putin's Grand Russian Empire is a Potemkin village: the Russian standard of living has fallen precipitously, and there have been no great achievements in art, literature, science, technology or sports in the Putin years.
When Amazon announced it was acquiring Whole Foods, for instance, other grocery giants shuddered, with the stocks of chains like Kroger dropping precipitously, even though Whole Foods itself had only 1 percent of marketshare.
So, for instance, when car-sharing service Uber decided to cut its rates, drivers had no recourse or input on the decision  —  even though it meant that their hourly wage dropped suddenly and precipitously.
Take the case of Mattel Electronics' Intellivision, which stuck its neck out there in a big way in a battle against Atari only to hover precipitously close to false advertising claims in the process.
As he sought to keep the president from blowing up the international trade consensus precipitously, Mr. Cohn was targeted by trade skeptics on the right, like Stephen K. Bannon, the president's former chief strategist.
But that structure cannot sustain an opioid settlement that hopes to fund decades of research and treatment because the production of opioids is expected to decline precipitously and prices are not expected to rise.
But amid the uptick in immigration arrests, especially of people who have not committed serious crimes, the number of undocumented immigrants caught along the Southwest border has fallen precipitously since the president took office.
Flavored vapes are widely seen as one of the big draws for teens taking up vaping, which the CDC and other health agencies are warning has increased precipitously — 38% — in the last two years.
"The Brexit vote appears to be having a psychological effect as informal measures of consumer confidence have already fallen precipitously," David Lafferty, chief market strategist at Natixis Global Asset Management, wrote in a note.
Mr. Foley argues that there is a war going on at the southern border, even though the number of apprehensions has declined precipitously — to about 409,000 in the fiscal year that ended on Sept.
Last year, sales of its cars such as the Dodge Dart and the Chrysler 200 dropped precipitously as the company concentrated on beefing up its lineup of S.U.V.s, particularly its hot-selling Jeep models.
An eye-popping valuation will feel good when you sign the term sheet, but it's going to feel like a millstone if the economy turns, and the market for blue-chip tech stocks drops precipitously.
"Residential housing construction is one of the leading indicators of a recession, and while construction activity isn't dropping precipitously, housing is stuck in a rut," said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG in New York.
" In a statement, US Senator Marco Rubio, chair of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC), denounced the "political prosecutions" of Wong and others as "further evidence that Hong Kong's cherished autonomy is precipitously eroding.
The stock prices of both companies declined precipitously as the energy markets collapsed last fall, making the cash portion of the transaction ever more essential to Williams shareholders, and ever more burdensome to Energy Transfer.
At the time, Hawk says, his income fell off precipitously as his "royalty checks started getting cut in half every month," while fewer and fewer fans were showing up to his skating competitions and demonstrations.
If games were to suddenly take a less comprising look at gun violence, the financial success of uncompromising looks at gun violence in other media suggests they wouldn't suddenly, precipitously lose all their sales potential.
In the two and a half years since Mr. Licht started working with Mr. Colbert, the viewership for "The Late Show" has skyrocketed, while the number of people watching Mr. Fallon's program has dropped precipitously.
Exchange Traded Funds: Another major unknown is how exchange traded funds — an increasingly popular financial product that allows people to indirectly invest in a group of stocks or bonds — will fare if markets drop precipitously.
Though experts say the Saudis understand the administration's reluctance to act precipitously, some critics worry that it will make Mr. Trump more eager to accommodate the Saudis in other areas, like their campaign in Yemen.
The sales price would plunge even more precipitously when a location was compounded by a shelter within 211 feet and at least one other shelter within 29,26 feet, the rough equivalent of about four blocks.
Though the number of migrants attempting the Mediterranean crossing has fallen precipitously — a trend that began well before Mr. Salvini's decision to close ports — an increasing proportion of migrants who launch from Libya are drowning.
"We will see gasoline prices go up in the spring and probably in the early summer, and wherever they go up to, they will drop precipitously in the last 100 days of the year," Kloza said.
Mortgage rates did decline rather precipitously during December, from an average 4.85 percent on the 30-year fixed at the start of the month to 4.61 percent on New Year's Eve, according to Mortgage News Daily.
The poll would seem to allay fears, at least for now, that Mr. de Blasio's political position might deteriorate precipitously, buckling under persistent criticism of his management style and his response to a spike in homelessness.
The percentage of both men and women who marry at a young age has fallen precipitously in recent years: In 1976, 85 percent of women and 75 percent of men had been married by age 29.
Once a powerhouse rival to Groupon, the Washington, D.C.-based startup's value has plunged precipitously from a peak of around $27 billion in 226, bottoming out at somewhere in the low tens of millions or less.
Some of Juilliard's recent attempts to generate more revenue grew out of conversations between Mr. Polisi and Mr. Kovner after the Great Recession hit and the school saw the value of its endowment fund fall precipitously.
The reason: There were more unicorn financings in the last three quarters of last year than in the previous 12 months, but the rate of companies becoming newly minted unicorns dropped precipitously in the fourth quarter.
The World Health Organization on Monday declined to call the series of novel coronavirus disease outbreak flaring worldwide a pandemic, despite case numbers — and deaths — jumping precipitously over the weekend in Italy, Iran, and South Korea.
Ocean warming makes marine heatwaves worse and more frequentAccording to Cheng, global ocean warming is causing marine heat waves — when sea-surface temperatures spike precipitously — in the Tasman Sea and other regions in the south Pacific.
The end of the freeze relieves a massive headache for Chinese multimedia giant Tencent, the world's largest gaming company, whose stocks plummeted precipitously as the situation dragged on without resolution—as well as many of its competitors.
ET. Traffic dropped precipitously once YouTube's service was restored, dropping to slightly below average numbers around midnight while the world watched videos of squirrels water skiing or dogs skateboarding to remind themselves that, yes, we are alive.
Earlier this year, Graham was among a broad bipartisan group of Senators that approved a bill that included a provision urging Trump not to precipitously withdraw troops from Afghanistan and Syria until terrorist groups there are destroyed.
" He added that in the wake of an exit vote, the British pound would fall precipitously — as it did Friday — and that there would be "an immediate and dramatic impact on financial markets, investment, prices, and jobs.
This TC writer also noticed an alarming depreciation in battery performance after updating to iOS 11.4 at the end of last month — with the battery level dropping precipitously even when the handset was left untouched doing nothing.
As Lake Mead—the reservoir of Colorado River water on the Nevada-Arizona border that supplies San Diego—drops precipitously, it may someday, perhaps in the next several years, no longer be able to supply San Diego.
Although The New Day sold as many as 000,000 daily copies at a discounted price of 25 pence in early March, its sales have since fallen precipitously, according to British media reports, to fewer than 90,000 copies.
That juggernaut lost most of its steam in late 2013, when the patriarch, Phil Robertson, made some incendiary remarks about gay people, and since then, the show's viewership — almost 12 million before the debacle — has fallen precipitously.
As coal burning declines precipitously and renewable energy grows steadily, natural gas demand will rise only modestly by 2040 even as the global population grows, if the world truly wants to come to grips with climate change.
Support for increasing teacher pay was higher in states that had walkouts in 6900, a testament to the urgency of need in some states where education funding had dropped precipitously since the 2628 recession and never recovered.
For Facebook in particular, the post-2016 election backlash had arisen partly over privacy concerns — once the world learned how Cambridge Analytica intended to use information gleaned from people's Facebook use, trust in the company plunged precipitously.
For Facebook in particular, the post-2016 election backlash had arisen partly over privacy concerns — once the world learned how Cambridge Analytica intended to use information gleaned from people's Facebook use, trust in the company plunged precipitously.
Apparently constructed under the assumption that moviegoers' I.Q. drops precipitously during the summer months, the movie feeds us bite-sized, subtitle-friendly dialogue, finger-puppet characters and a string of brainless set pieces masquerading as a plot.
The numbers have since declined precipitously, in part because of a policy that began last year forcing asylum seekers to wait in Mexico instead of the U.S. More than 50,000 people have been returned over the border.
After a leaked draft of the alliance's government platform included proposals about leaving the eurozone and a proposed finance minister turned out to have helped write a guide to leaving the euro, the global markets dipped precipitously.
Here's a look at what happened with each of them: Facebook's stock already had dropped precipitously amid calls for its breakup when the Federal Trade Commission opened an antitrust probe into the social media giant in July.
If a student doesn't show up to a Saturday class or an after-school session, or their grades have dropped precipitously, the faculty tries to address the cause of the problem and get them back on track.
And while that may still be true decades later — according to a Medscape Physician Lifestyle Survey, the rate of physician burnout climbed precipitously to 46 percent in 2015 — burnout can affect anyone, no matter what their job.
The starkness of that contrast highlights how quickly Manafort rose in the understaffed world of then-candidate Trump and how precipitously he has fallen in the two-and-a-half years since that triumphant moment in Cleveland.
We shouldn't minimize the fear the author shared about tearing the country apart by precipitously triggering a rare provision of the Constitution to strip an elected President of his authority -- despite the risk of a reckless Trump.
Either way, this is a very important finding because another key question about the introduction of e-cigarettes to the market has been what impact they'll have on youth smoking rates, which have dropped precipitously in recent years.
Mashable hosts a livestream tech chat every Tuesday and we've seen our Meerkat audience not only drop off precipitously as compared to Periscope (not to mention Facebook Live), but we've increasingly had technical problems with the app, too.
Once Bush's successor, Barack Obama, started stressing the need for comprehensive immigration reform, though, Republicans were much less likely to look favorably on immigrants — according to Pew's findings, Republican attitudes changed precipitously between late 2009 and summer 2010.
Krishna Memani, vice chairman of investments for Invesco, told CNN's Julia Chatterley last week that President Donald Trump needs a trade deal with China so that the US economy does not slow down precipitously before the 2020 election.
As the below chart from Rareview Macro strategist Neil Azous shows, the implied volatility of Bank of America shares has risen precipitously compared to the implied volatility of the S&P 500 (as commonly measured with the VIX).
State tax revenues hit the skids: State tax revenues declined precipitously in the second quarter of the year as budget analysts warned of a growing trend of revenue decline that could lead to new rounds of budget cuts.
Despite the decline in trust of their church and its clergy, American Catholics' percentage of the population has been holding steady at about 22%, Gallup found, while identification with Protestant traditions has "dropped precipitously" in the last decade.
N.F.L. owners are nothing if not businessmen, so until attendance declines precipitously, or it can be determined that the protests have directly led to a decline in television ratings, they are unlikely to clamp down on the protests.
The evening I went, as the desert temperatures dropped precipitously with the sunset, I had the entire place to myself, walking up stone ramps used for bringing horses to lookout points and rolling down logs to crush enemies.
Mr. Falih explained that the major producers have been overshooting the production cuts agreed to in late 2016 by nearly a million barrels, in part because output from some countries like Venezuela has declined precipitously amid political turmoil.
But if the American trade deficit with China does narrow precipitously this year, Mr. Trump may well cite that as a success — particularly in Rust Belt states where trade has been a potent political issue for several decades.
Europe already pays Turkey billions of dollars to stem the flow of asylum seekers from conflicts in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan Fertility rates have been dropping precipitously around the world for decades in countries of all income levels.
"To think that ISIS grew up, that [it] was conjured up in the vacuum that was created when this administration under Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton had precipitously withdrew from Iraq before we should have done," he said.
So while it's important to debate questions like how the cost of child care affects childbearing decisions within marriages, the question of why marriage has declined so precipitously in the first place still looms over the fertility discussion.
Several Democrats were heartened that Monday's display seemed at least to reflect a consensus that the party needed to be more attentive to voters' close-to-home concerns, without lurching too precipitously toward the left or the center.
Even so, pollution levels fell less precipitously or rose elsewhere, suggesting that a concerted effort last fall to shift heating to natural gas from coal may have simply shifted the harmful effects to regions far from the capital.
But it fell precipitously from the highs it reached in 2015, when lifelong Labour voters who had backed independence migrated in huge numbers to the SNP, handing it 20173 of Scotland's 59 seats with nearly 50% of the vote.
Wall Street estimates for this year's earnings growth have been coming down precipitously since January, raising the question about whether there's more of a broad-based slowdown afoot, the director of global macro research at Fidelity Investments said Monday.
One of the few things known for certain is that there is a 220-day cliff — a book older than 2.993 days is likely to drop precipitously in the charts and be less likely to come up in recommendations.
While there are more female financiers now on Wall Street than in generations past, their numbers drop precipitously in the upper reaches of the business, and there has never been a female chief executive of a major investment bank.
The possibility of lingering physical or psychological problems during adulthood rose precipitously, the researchers found, if someone had experienced more than one concussion while young, or if his or her brain injury had been more severe than a concussion.
In my view, nothing could do more to belittle the oath and undermine the credibility of the process (thereby denying the country the closure that an evidence-based verdict is intended to achieve) than to precipitously dismiss the charges.
But this victory is in vain if students can't actually access the services without significant hassle and delay, and while student utilization rates have risen precipitously over the past ten years, most counseling centers' operating budgets have remained flat.
Dinner for two requires at least ten dishes, and the kitchen hasn't yet nailed its timing: dine on the earlier side, and the food can pile up precipitously; eat later, and the lag between courses begins to feel excessive.
The country is struggling to maintain and protect its large Jewish population, the third largest in the world, which has been dwindling precipitously thanks to the wave of anti-Semitism that has gripped the country over the past decade.
She followed the tech inside and headed up to the maternity ward, where she learned that her cervix was shortening precipitously, a precursor to labor—it was already down to 1.1 centimeters, less than half of what it should have been.
But that surplus has been dropping precipitously — and is likely to turn to a loss as millions more borrowers sign up for income-based repayment programs, which generally offer loan forgiveness to people who have made 20 years of payments.
Since volatility on a monthly basis has been declining precipitously, and the market is trading closely in line with its recent average prices, those bands currently have a width of 12 percent, which is the narrowest they've been since 1995.
Revenue from FICC in the fourth quarter of 2017 fell more precipitously, year on year, at Goldman than at its peers; for last year as a whole, revenue was not much more than a fifth of what it was in 2009.
"This is just what the market needed, not so soft that the economy is slowing down precipitously and not so strong that the Fed is going to reverse course," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at National Securities in New York.
But because of the aging population and other factors holding down growth and inflation, the Fed will not need to raise rates "precipitously" even though the unemployment rate is near what most Fed officials consider to be close to full employment.
Urban violent crime, whose historically high levels in the '70s and '163s set the stage for the original Law & Order, had peaked and was falling precipitously, but public opinion and culture always respond to changing social circumstances with a lag.
The skyrocketing prices of these two drugs are at the heart of the controversy over Valeant's now-condemned business model of buying old drugs and raising their prices precipitously, which led to an outcry from hospitals, doctors and their patients.
By using a slightly different definition of low-skilled worker—high-school dropouts—he found that their wages fell precipitously after the influx of labour in 1980, both in absolute terms (see chart) and relative to other workers in Miami.
Around this time, the plane made a 90-degree turn to the left and then a full circle to the right, dropping precipitously to 15,000 feet from 37,000 and then plunging again to 9,000 feet before it disappeared from radar.
In recent decades, as tenure-track positions at universities have declined precipitously, teaching and research — the mainstay of universities — have increasingly been taken up by adjunct faculty members and graduate assistants, without commensurate increase in pay, status or career opportunities.
Here are the facts (as reported by agencies in the Trump administration): 1) Arrests of migrants crossing the border illegally have declined precipitously over the last two decades, from a high of 1.6 million in 2000 to 85003,000 in fiscal 2018.
But it also pointed out that Ms. DeVos halted progress that had been made under the Obama administration with the system that was in place, and the number of staff members to process claims had precipitously declined under Ms. DeVos.
Even at $100 per kilowatt-hour, energy storage remains a significant expense for the utility industry, although batteries have been declining precipitously in price and are expected to become as common as residential solar panels in the next few years.
Over the past two decades, the global populations of both Asian and African elephants have declined precipitously because of poaching, habitat loss caused by human encroachment and subsequent conflicts resulting from the crowding together of people and very large animals.
What she actually believes, or feels, or wants is unclear; but when she presents herself as the long-missing daughter of a comfortably-off older couple (beautifully portrayed by J. Smith-Cameron and Steve Buscemi), the movie's emotional stakes rise precipitously.
The sperm count of men in Western countries has been declining precipitously with no signs of "leveling off," according to new research, bolstering a school of thought that male health in the modern world is at risk, possibly threatening fertility.
Recent news articles say that there are fewer than 14,000 such licenses in the city, and that their value has been dropping precipitously as ride-hailing services such as Uber and Lyft take hold in metropolitan areas around the country.
Fuel demand around the globe has dropped precipitously as people stay indoors and avoid cars and airplanes in response to the growing pandemic, which has sickened more than 377,400 people and killed more than 16,500, according to a Reuters tally.
His administration may be wary of acting precipitously on new sanctions while efforts are under way to salvage the meeting, aimed at forging a denuclearisation deal with North Korea that could defuse tensions dating to the 1950s on the Korean Peninsula.
The stock was trading at $503 on Monday and had reached as high as $250 earlier this year — Moelis briefly became a billionaire himself during that runup — before the entire banking sector slumped over the summer and, even more precipitously, since October.
Since the NDC came to power eight years ago, spending on civil servants has exploded (see chart), pushing Ghana precipitously close to a debt crisis so severe that it was forced to turn to the IMF for a bail-out last year.
Another haven currency, the yen, stabilized somewhat after it climbed precipitously on Friday in the wake of the referendum results, with the dollar fetching as little as 953 yen at one point, marking the greenback's weakest against the Japanese currency since 2013.
By the numbers: Worldwide Lipitor sales peaked in 2006, at almost $13 billion, with more than 60% coming from the U.S. After Lipitor's patent lapsed in late 2011, sales started declining precipitously in the U.S. as numerous generic atorvastatin pills hit the market.
Petrostates around the world have endured tanking revenues and high inflation rates as the price of oil has fallen precipitously over the last two years — but it's becoming increasingly clear that criminal operations that exploit the industry are also feeling the pinch.
Plunging risk appetite as exemplified by tumbling oil, spiking gold and precipitously falling equity futures makes crystal clear that the knee-jerk reaction to Republican candidate Donald Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential race is one of deep concern within global markets.
The departure follows other resignations among the retired neurosurgeon's campaign leadership team, which has experienced upheaval as his poll numbers have dropped precipitously in recent months amid questions about his knowledge of foreign policy and scrutiny of elements of his own life story.
For example, Matt Haverstick, an attorney at Philadelphia-based Kleinbard LLC, which represents two of the dioceses named in the report — Harrisburg and Greensburg — told Vox that abuse cases have dropped precipitously since the 1970s and '80s, and even more so since 2002.
"The fact of the matter is there's more than adequate gasoline to get through the summer driving season, and refiners continue to run at near-record throughputs, which will keep supplies from drawing precipitously," said Andrew Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates.
The costs of this technique aren't likely to fall precipitously anytime soon, given the limited demand for data synthesizing, Sri Kosuri, a biochemistry professor at the University of California Los Angeles, who was not involved in the study, said in a statement.
"Ensuring that these program integrity measures are implemented effectively will require the Internal Revenue Service to devote significant resources to this effort, yet at the same time the funding provided by Congress to the Internal Revenue Service has declined precipitously," Carper said.
Only when you walk the length of it do you find its resolution in the form of a body — that of the artist himself — lying still on the platform, as if the roller coaster had precipitously ejected him and left him for dead.
China stabilized its currency Tuesday after allowing it to fall precipitously amid the ongoing trade war with the U.S. The yuan on Tuesday afternoon rebounded to 7.0297 to the dollar after previously falling to 7.0562, an 85033-year low, The Associated Press reported.
"Frankly, it's really hard to write checks at later-stage valuations when you know you'll have to exit into the public markets or sell to a public-market company one day and the stocks are declining precipitously," Suster wrote in his blog.
Well, prices usually drop precipitously after the event starts — for example, Gametime said that 48 hours before a game, the median price for a Major League Baseball is (coincidentally?) $48, but it's dropped to $13 by 90 minutes after the first pitch.
Although polls showed a close race throughout the "Brexit" campaign, the result came as a shock — one that evidently wore off quickly, as stocks fell precipitously but then recovered nearly all of the Brexit losses in the final days of the month.
One possibility was a repeat of the meeting in December, when markets judged Chairman Jerome Powell and the Fed to be oblivious about negative forces building in the markets and in the global economy, and sold off precipitously over the next days.
" William Dudley, the New York Fed President, said: "If the stock market were to go down precipitously and stay down, then that would actually feed into the economic outlook, and that would affect my view in terms of the implications for monetary policy.
There are other market forces at play: As more farmers have joined the hemp rush, the glut of product has seen the price per pound fall precipitously, and it stands to dip further as more farms sign up for the 2020 growing season.
There, traffic stops fell precipitously after massive protests, but the rate at which officers recovered contraband in stops actually increased — which suggests a decrease in proactive policing meant cops were focusing on citizens who were more likely to be actually breaking the law.
According to a BCG study in November, LEDs will make up more than 50 percent of the $130 billion global lighting market by 2020, and lighting companies will have to think creatively to make up for weaker margins from "precipitously" falling prices.
That share has dropped precipitously among independents (from 173% for Obama to 60% for Trump), and among Democrats, even when compared to Republican ratings of Obama (49% of Republicans thought Obama would bring change for the better, just 22% of Democrats say that about Trump).
Several officers in charge of the US operations in Afghanistan told me last year that the mission was just a 'tweet away from strategic failure' -- meaning the top brass feared their President would precipitously pull them out of that theater before they were ready.
Last year saw the negotiation of the Paris Climate Accord, which effectively signaled the end of the fossil fuel era, given that emissions of global warming pollutants such as carbon dioxide would have to fall precipitously in coming decades to meet the agreement's goals.
But populism is not an inevitable or unstoppable force, and when you look at the demographics of support for populism, it's by no means a foregone conclusion that these movements are the wave of the future, because support for them falls off precipitously with age.
"My screen I have at my desk, there's about 70 stocks that I follow, from energy, financials, consumer, housing, [and] media; every one of them is down, precipitously in three weeks," Gorman said, adding that he does not see a reason for such carnage.
At a time when the Trump administration is loosening rules established in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, financial penalties imposed on companies and big banks accused of wrongdoing have fallen precipitously since the Obama administration, according to analyses by The New York Times.
Sculptures particularly reveal Munari's polymathic approach: The echoes of architecture resound in his abstract geometric sculptures on pedestals from the '20183s and '60s, and a chair from the '80s with a precipitously slanting seat announces itself as an objet d'art rather than a functional one.
One 393 study found that men and women in committed relationships shared equal desire at the onset of their relationships, although for women, that desire dropped precipitously between one and four years into the relationship; for men, the desire remained high throughout that period.
The litany of Patriots who were shrewdly lured from other teams and then became Super Bowl heroes includes Corey Dillon, who was one of the best running backs in the N.F.L. for six years, until his production for the Cincinnati Bengals dropped precipitously in 2003.
A similar issue has impacted gun sales, which have dropped precipitously since Trump's election: With no threat to gun rights currently in the offing, the surge in gun purchases that likely would have taken place if Hillary Clinton had won the presidency didn't happen.
"I sensed my faith in the search and investigation erode precipitously, indeed faith in the entire gamut of institutional arrangements in place globally to keep us safe and secure, reassured that the journeys we undertake will indeed take us to our chosen destinations," he wrote on Facebook.
"The previous tightening of financial conditions between mid-2014 to mid-2016, when hydrocarbon prices precipitously declined, does not seem to have harmed private sector lending post-impasse from June 2017 onwards," said Ehsan Khoman, MENA head of research and strategist at Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group.
From 2010 to 2014, adult obesity rates skyrocketed by nearly 30 percent in the southeast Asian nation, and the number is expected to rise precipitously with incoming fast food from the US. Moreover, Burma's rising obesity rates do not bode well for the country in transition.
The following 10 days in the hospital included five days in the Intensive Care Unit, three surgeries, tenuous moments when his blood pressure dropped precipitously, septic shock and an instance when "they put shock pads on me in case I coded in the elevator," Atkins says.
Holland's motion suggests that Redstone's health may have "precipitously declined over the last few months," since he was deemed capable to sit for a legal deposition eight months ago, but in recent months has been said by his personal doctor to be unable to do so.
"We effectively had the start of a global trade war in March, which saw the stock market fall off precipitously, which perhaps rattled consumers a bit last month, along with some flagging economic growth projections," David Adams, president of Global Automakers of Canada wrote in a note.
In light of various distressing trends in family structure and dysfunction, educational attainment, and the rise in rates of incarceration, work activity among prime-age (25 to 85033) men in America has declined precipitously, leaving seven million or more working-age men out of the labor force.
In anticipation of the Janus ruling, major public-sector unions have invested heavily in recent years in reaching out to current members — an effort known as internal organizing — and to prospective members to keep their numbers from dropping precipitously and to create a more activist culture.
According to University of Chicago professor Steve Davis and University of Maryland professor John Haltiwanger, labor market dynamism has been declining precipitously since 1990 – by about 10 percentage points – so the increasing stringency of land use restrictions may explain an economically important portion of these patterns.
He promptly put in another big order, as big as possible without draining his capital too precipitously, as his next concern is that any shipments coming out of China might be delayed thanks to a logjam at the ports, as everyone rushes to obtain their overdue stock.
But people above that level — and especially those at $470,700 and above paying the top 39.6 percent rate — could reduce their tax bill precipitously by, for example, forming a limited liability company and signing a consulting contract with their employer rather than working as an employee.
The polling shows American trust in the federal government has withered precipitously since Nixon's impeachment proceedings in 1974 and, by and large, those in Congress and the executive branch are viewed as untrustworthy liars who are rarely acting ethically, according to polling from the Pew Research Group.
Britain's pound traded up in the European session before retracing those gains, last at $1.2987 after falling precipitously on Monday over fears that the Northern Ireland border issue and disagreements within Britain's ruling Conservatives over Brexit could cause Prime Minister Theresa May to face a serious leadership challenge.
But the usage of the term in our politics by anyone, Donald Trump or Joe Biden, should perhaps be of more concern than who said it first, or more recently, or loudest, as the guardrails against racism have fallen so precipitously particularly on the edges of our politics.
"The obscene potential payouts in the contract explain why Cohen Milstein got into the #ExxonKnew charade in first place and, more importantly, just how weak of a case they believed they had to withdraw from it so precipitously," Brown said, referring to the Twitter hashtag environmentalists use for investigations.
The most obvious example of this is the film's director and screenwriter, M. Night Shyamalan, whose career briefly took off in the wake of the movie's release (he, too, would be featured on the cover of Newsweek, three years later, proclaimed as "the next Spielberg"), then precipitously declined afterward.
Vietnam '67 DONG HA, Vietnam — "This is surely one of the most beautiful spots on earth," my Marine companion rhapsodized early in 1967 as we walked in South Vietnam's mysterious, brooding Annamite Mountains, swathed in carpets of deep green and black, tumbling precipitously from rebellious skies into deep valleys.
Personal Health I hope you're not chomping on a bagel or, worse, a doughnut while you read about what is probably the most serious public health irony of the last half century in this country: As one major killer — smoking — declined, another rose precipitously to take its place: obesity.
Across a dozen of its clients, the data analysts Civitas Learning found that the probability of graduating dropped precipitously if students got less than an A or a B in a foundational course in their major, like management for a business major or elementary education for an education major.
Colleen Honigsberg, Robert Jackson, Jr., and Richard Squire has shown, in the wake of Madden, funding for marketplace loans for risky borrowers in the area covered by the the Madden decision has dropped precipitously as would-be lenders worry about the uncertain legal status and enforceability of the loans.
These numbers are staggering and preventable; however, like many problems our country will face for health care, we have a choice as to how we respond If we fail to respond, these numbers will likely rise precipitously to as many as 2 million deaths over the coming decade.
You simply can't throw away something as impressive as the BMW 3-Series, the archetype of entry level luxury and seemingly forever the automotive gateway drug of choice for every newly minted Hollywood agent and East Coast junior law partner in the country, even as sales decline precipitously.
Perhaps not since the Suez Crisis, which marked the steep decline of British power in the postwar world, has imperial might declined so precipitously and humiliatingly in the region, and it is clear that the State Department will have to reflect solemnly at the root causes of this dramatic policy failure.
This is described in the report as "a shift from allies to detached supporters," and it does appear that many think the fight is over because marriage equality is law of the land—donations to LGBT orgs dropped precipitously after the Supreme Court ended restrictions on same-sex marriages in 2015.
AND I KNOW THAT YOU KNOW ALL THESE MARKETS AS WELL AS THE JOB THAT YOU DO. THE INTEREST RATE – INTEREST RATES ARE GOING DOWN PRECIPITOUSLY, WHICH TYPICALLY WE WOULD THINK MEANS THAT MAYBE THIS IS THE PEAK IN EMPLOYMENT AND THAT EMPLOYMENT IS A, YOU KNOW, REAR VIEW INDICATOR.
Many people today don't even realize, as it is underreported, that homicide rates and gun accidents have fallen precipitously over the last half century as the number of Americans who chose to carry a concealed handgun has risen from around 1 million in the mid-1980s to over 15 million today.
Even as the price of oil dropped precipitously in recent years, the purchases continued, including a move last July by Cantium, a Louisiana start-up, to buy 300 active wells, along with 152 platforms and other offshore structures, from Chevron, one of the last major oil companies to leave shallow waters.
Cliffs drop precipitously just feet from the pavement; inlets have choppy waves (and, in summer, killer whales who pick off sleepy seals), enormous rocks jut up from the ocean just off the coast, and everywhere, roofs and boats and houses are painted cheerful colors that burst against the overcast sky.
"With Fed rate expectations collapsing precipitously over the past week thanks to Friday's abhorrent May labor market report, investors have been quick to recalibrate to the reality that the Fed liftoff isn't coming until at least September, but more likely December," said Christopher Vecchio, currency analyst at DailyFX in New York.
That monthly statistic, which dipped precipitously in the first six months of the Trump administration to about a third of its average value over the past five years, has surged back to near equality with border apprehensions over the last several years at the rate of roughly 40,85033 per month.
In Indiana, which Cruz backers once believed they were favored to win after his strong defeat of Trump in Wisconsin, Cruz's numbers have fallen precipitously: Once leading, Cruz now trails in the state by eight to 10 points, according to a person who has seen the numbers, with Trump over the 40% mark.
Using data from a survey that interviewed a sample of Americans in 2000 and then re-interviewed them in 2002 and 2004, I find that Democrats' rates of church attendance dropped precipitously between 2002 and 2004 — precisely the years when abortion and gay marriage rose to the top of the domestic political agenda.
So when Cohn appeared on CNBC on Friday, Jim Cramer asked for his views on a recent split between stocks that have relentlessly rallied to all-time highs and government bonds, which have been pointing to economic weakness: CRAMER: What do you make of the fact that rates are going down so precipitously?
Some sportswriters and players, and many big-time gamblers, knew something was up, too, as the long odds that had favored the White Sox in late September dropped precipitously: Anyone wishing to place a bet on the Reds by opening of the series would have had to accept even money or slightly worse.
Sure, pulling out of Kurdish-held Syria precipitously was perhaps not the greatest look for the Trump administration or for America in general, but since when is it our job to mediate a centuries-long beef between the Kurds and the Turks, especially since we have an actual signed alliance with Turkey?
By tilting the map of a future Palestinian state so precipitously in Israel's direction, Mr. Trump has embraced a plan that essentially dismantles 60 years of bipartisan support for a negotiated process between Israelis and Palestinians, in which both make concessions and land swaps that would define the lines of a new map.
After spending the first two days of the trial laying out Manafort's lavish spending, the prosecution is now digging into how he accounted for the more than $60 million he made in Ukraine and his efforts to allegedly mislead banks to get loans once the income from Ukraine dropped off precipitously in 2014.
Lisa D'Amour's "Detroit," which I first saw in Chicago in 2010, portrays a middle-class couple in an unnamed suburb of an unnamed city (the title was symbolic) who find themselves precipitously close to losing their hold on financial stability when the male half of the couple loses his job as a loan officer.
Photo: APStock in MoviePass' parent company Helios & Matheson has crashed precipitously amid reports that the ticket-sales service is very quickly running out of money—specifically, just $15.5 million in cash on hand at the end of April with another $27.9 million on deposit at a time when MoviePass is burning through nearly $22 million a month.
"It remains to be seen whether the meeting results in concrete measures to support the lira, but it does support our argument that allowing the currency to fall precipitously - when Turks cast their votes in crucial presidential and general elections on June 23 - may yield an unpredictable outcome," Rabobank's Piotr Matys wrote in a note to clients.
Singer and producer PARTYNEXTDOOR's debut studio album PARTYNEXTDOOR 2 opened at a respectable #15 on the Billboard 20153 albums chart, with first week sales nearing 16k units, but slipped precipitously out of ranking in three weeks' time, failing to rebound even after the release of a video for the Drake-assisted "Recognize" with cameos from Kendall and Kylie Jenner.
" But when Peabody petitioned for bankruptcy only two months later, its filings did not mention the Clean Power Plan or any other environmental regulation — not even once — pinning the blame instead on "precipitously declining demand and pricing in recent years due to the rise of low priced alternative energy sources — including an abundance of natural gas.
" Sean Becketti, the chief economist for Freddie Mac, cautioned in a report last year that economists aren't sure if coastal property values will decline gradually, as the life expectancy of homes shrinks, or precipitously, "the first time a lender refuses to make a mortgage on a nearby house or an insurer refuses to issue a homeowner's policy.
And so GCU's president and CEO, Brian Mueller, is slowly attempting to move GCU back to non-profit status, both to save on tax bills and erase the stigma surrounding his school—only that's not easy, given that GCU's investors are profiting so greatly from a university whose enrollment has grown precipitously over the past several years.
The resulting data show that playing professional football is an undeniably risky career, with well over 100 former players having been found with the brain scars that confirm C.T.E. So it was for the great quarterback Ken Stabler, who directed that his brain be studied to find out why his mind seemed to slip so precipitously in his final years.
As mobile pushed down the cost, size and density of these "Systems On a Chip (SOC)", and "Systems on a Module (SOM)," the cost of making a very capable computer with lots of different sensors has dropped precipitously, laying the groundwork for what will become the future Internet of Things: tiny computers, everywhere, talking to each other and the cloud.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE spent the first year of his presidency singing the praises of the stock market, which rose precipitously in anticipation of GOP tax cuts and business-friendly deregulation.
He has declined so precipitously in prison that when you realize he has now lost his cooperation agreement and the chance for a lower sentence and he's facing an entirely separate prison sentence in the Virginia case, a 70-year-old man is looking like he may die in prison, and it is just a profound thing to think about.
This week I was in Kentucky and West Virginia on this tech jobs tour and people are trying to be trained, doing here-sourcing, all kinds of different things, but one of the issues was the worries about retail because this is, say, in Kentucky coal mining is really ... the jobs have declined rather precipitously, but what if retail starts to decline?
The "border crisis" basically ended in late summer and early fall of 22016, when the number of children and families entering the US dropped precipitously — thanks largely to the efforts of the Mexican government, which (with significant US assistance) caught many Central American children and families before they could get to the US. Public attention moved on, and the issue kind of drifted to the sidelines.
Though the works for Wet Hot American Queen of the Damned are mostly small, 2D canvases (or, given Kasztelan's penchant for objects that rise precipitously off the plane of the painting, perhaps we could term this 2½D), she has an interdisciplinary practice that includes public murals, cake-like sculptures, installation, and window displays (a couple of which populate the street-facing entryway of the gallery's storefront).
And when I stepped out onto its terrace, clung precipitously off the hillside, it struck me: While Capote, as a young boy in Alabama, often escaped with his childhood friend, the writer Harper Lee, to a backyard treehouse — the obvious model for the treehouse in "The Grass Harp" — here, too, perhaps, was another inspiration, a soaring sanctuary far removed from the social demands of his Manhattan life.
On this Fourth of July, while American violence continues to rain down on Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Yemen, as we continue to support violent regimes in Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea and elsewhere by buying oil that we then burn and dump into the atmosphere, precipitously heating the planet, and amid a crucial presidential election, we should ask ourselves what we're really celebrating with our bottle rockets and sparklers.
In hindsight, it might seem premature for a man in his early 50s to be contemplating death, especially since he is now a very productive 86-year-old, but, as Ravenal mentions in his wall text, this was a time when the death toll from AIDS began to climb precipitously, and the gay community catapulted in a few short years from confusion and dread to mourning and outrage.
Just in the past two weeks, Trump precipitously withdrew U.S. troops from northeastern Syria and attacked America's Kurdish allies as "no angels," sparking outrage among GOP lawmakers; released a letter to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the undiplomatic language of which was widely mocked; called his former Defense secretary "the world's most overrated general;" and blew up at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi during a meeting the White House had called.
The cost of big-ticket items like college, housing and child care has risen precipitously: The cost of public universities doubled between 1996 and 2016 and housing prices in popular cities have quadrupled, Alissa Quart, author and executive director of the Economic Hardship Reporting Project, tells CNBC Make It. While all of this makes it more difficult to set aside money for the future, the longer you put off planning for your golden years, the further behind you'll fall.
In the past couple of months, with the ABC interview in which she asserted that she is "the most bullied person" in the world and during her October trip to Egypt when she spoke about the #MeToo movement and said that although she stands with women, they need to present "really hard evidence," there is less and less separation between the first lady and the president (and that is what's causing her polling numbers to drop precipitously).
In the kitchen, you frequently feel a distinct crunching sensation from the debris underfoot; the stairs are virtually impassable with the possessions that have accumulated there, the books and clothes and toys, the violins and satchels and soccer shoes, all precipitously stacked as if in a vertical lost property office; the children's rooms are so neglected they have acquired a kind of wilderness beauty, like untouched landscapes where over time the processes of growth and decay have created their own organic forms.
From 2017 to 2050, using UN projections: Countries outside Eastern Europe in bold: 1-5: Bulgaria (23% decrease), Latvia (22%), Moldova (19%), Ukraine (18%), Croatia (0003%) 6-10: Lithuania (17%), Romania (21.3%), Serbia (21.6%), Poland (210%), Hungary (21.9%) 21-2700: Japan (73%), Georgia (27%), Portugal (221%), Bosnia and Herzegovina (218%), Estonia (13%) 16-20: Lebanon (11.0%), Greece (11%), South Korea (10%), Albania (213%), Belarus (9%) Bulgaria's population is expected to drop more precipitously than that of any other country on Earth, declining by 1.7 million by 2050.
From 2017 to 2050, using UN projections: Countries outside Eastern Europe in bold: 1-5: Bulgaria (23% decrease), Latvia (1.93%), Moldova (19%), Ukraine (18%), Croatia (17%) 29-21.7: Lithuania (22050%), Romania (21.3%), Serbia (21.6%), Poland (210%), Hungary (13%) 21-2700: Japan (2000%), Georgia (13%), Portugal (13%), Bosnia and Herzegovina (13%), Estonia (13%) 16-20: Lebanon (7003%), Greece (11%), South Korea (10%), Albania (9%), Belarus (9%) Bulgaria's population is expected to drop more precipitously than that of any other country on earth, declining by 1.7 million by 2050.

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