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"sharply" Definitions
  1. in a critical, rough or severe way
  2. suddenly and by a large amount
  3. in a way that clearly shows the differences between two things
  4. quickly and suddenly or loudly
  5. used to emphasize that something has a sharp point or edge

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U.S. stocks traded sharply lower on Thursday after banking stocks fell sharply.
But while stocks are up sharply, Treasury yields have also fallen sharply.
"Last week was a good reminder that stocks that go up sharply can also come down sharply," he said.
The yen weakened sharply in the wake of Donald Trump's surprise U.S. presidential election win, which sent the greenback sharply higher.
The district's schools, however, are sharply divided by race and income, and diverge just as sharply in their levels of academic achievement.
Jim Inhofe, a former Rubio supporter who now backs Kasich, has been sharply critical in the past of Cruz's sharply worded comments about fellow Senate Republicans.
U.S. equities closed sharply higher on Friday as European and American bank stocks — as well as oil prices — bounced sharply, while investors digested U.S. economic data.
The muted session contrasted sharply with trading during the rest of the holiday week, when stocks rose or fell sharply — sometimes doing both the same day.
Consequently, by the European market close, U.S. stocks traded sharply lower with the Dow Jones industrial average falling more than 130 points after opening sharply higher.
Investors are worried that, with Venezuelan supply falling sharply, Iranian crude supply will be cut sharply ahead of the imposition on U.S. sanctions on Tehran in November.
But the brain-imaging studies found that inhibition of the transporter increases sharply with addition of the drug and, by extension, also drops sharply with any reduction in dosage.
It's also sharply higher than it was in 2000 when the nation last elected a president who did not win the popular vote (64% thought the nation more sharply split then).
Analysts believe China's first-quarter economic growth could slow sharply by 2 percentage points, or more from 6%, in the last quarter, but could rebound sharply if the outbreak peaks soon.
"Light crudes naturally yield more gasoline, and together with relatively modest demand-growth, this has driven gasoline stocks sharply higher and crack spreads sharply lower in recent months," Morgan Stanley said.
Consumer , transport and resources hares shares also strengthened sharply.
Technology shares also rose sharply, with the tech index .
" Leia responds sharply, "You think you can enforce that?
SHANGHAI, April 14 (Reuters) - China's yuan opened sharply weaker against the dollar on Thursday after the greenback's global strength pushed the Chinese central bank to fix a sharply weaker official guidance rate.
They were then able to take their superlong photons and apply different envelopes to them, resulting in two distinct shapes: one where the envelope sharply rises and one where it sharply falls.
Jobs growth also slowed sharply in March but the unemployment rate Jobs growth also slowed sharply in March but the unemployment rate dropped to a near 10-year low of 4.5 percent.
Traffic volumes and vehicle registrations increased slowly in the middle years of the last decade as sharply rising fuel prices curbed driving, then fell sharply during the financial crisis and its aftermath.
Italian bond yields have risen sharply since the government last week sharply hiked Rome's deficit target for the next three years, triggering criticism from European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and other officials.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economy slowed sharply in the first three months of 22015 as households and high streets felt the pinch from higher inflation, which has risen sharply since last year's Brexit vote.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street indexes fell in Tuesday's volatile session though they had pared losses sharply by the closing bell as investors looked for bargains, but oil dropped sharply on demand worries.
European shares are sharply higher, while most Asian indexes declined.
Across rich countries unionisation has fallen sharply (see chart 1).
That gap widened sharply during the George W. Bush administration.
However, numbers have fallen sharply over the past 12 months.
The number of relevant songs increased sharply in the 2000s.
The American manufacturing industry, dinged by tariffs, has slowed sharply.
Both rose sharply on Tuesday after the companies confirmed talks.
The trade deficit also narrowed unusually sharply as imports plunged.
European and Asian equities have also dropped sharply in October.
Net profits were up sharply also to 3.1 billion yuan.
Ortega's domestic opposition in the Congress sharply criticized the purchase.
Following the announcement, the rupee fell sharply against the dollar.
Regrettably, expect no relief to America's sharply worsening trade position.
Shares in Micron were poised to rise sharply on Wednesday.
After rising sharply in the 1990s, those gains have slowed.
U.S. stock futures were pointing to a sharply lower opening.
The second situation was if the domestic economy deteriorated sharply.
The broader indexes have also gained sharply since the election.
U.S. stock indexes fell sharply, with the S&P 500 .
Other market leaders - including the 'FANG' stocks - also fell sharply.
It's the most sharply opinionated shows that give me pause.
Mylan's stock has dropped sharply this year, falling 17 percent.
China's major stock indexes extended losses after opening sharply lower.
Despite this, shares in several European banks closed sharply lower.
In Hong Kong and Shenzhen peers dropped sharply on Friday.
"Our profits dipped sharply over the past year," he said.
The exchange rate fell sharply from 2013 to late 2015.
Airlines have sharply cut back flights to and from China.
Shares of the carmaker finished sharply higher, up 2.6 percent.
The police were sharply divided, too, over whether to prosecute.
Its censors have sharply restricted the showing of Indian films.
The IMF also sharply downgraded growth in the euro zone.
Poverty rates have declined sharply and continue to get better.
Shares of both Standard Life and Aviva closed sharply lower.
Its murder count has risen more sharply than the country's.
Global markets all tumbled overnight and Europe is sharply lower.
"Drunken forests," with trees leaning sharply after losing their rooting.
As supplies have dwindled, levels of hunger have risen sharply.
Since November rating agencies have sharply lowered their growth forecasts.
The lawyers for Pambakian and Rad sharply criticized that move.
Once in office, though, Obama's approach to politics changed sharply.
Financial markets responded sharply to the weak report, particularly currencies.
European indexes are sharply higher, and markets in Asia sank.
But in wave years, the parties' incumbents' fortunes sharply diverge.
In China recent PPAs sharply undercut the FITs, he says.
Shell's second quarter profit however sharply fell short of expectations.
Wall Street opened sharply higher, helping Europe during afternoon trading.
Despite high investment, growth in output and productivity slowed sharply.
The gender balance here is sharply skewed toward male writers.
First, saving and investing may run into sharply diminishing returns.
Yet, strangely, the number of registered lobbyists has fallen sharply.
Moreover, the number of very rich people has risen sharply.
Brazilian stocks rose sharply last week ahead of Sunday's vote.
Many countries' borrowing has risen sharply in the past decade.
But, from there, bonds fell sharply as gold gained modestly.
The rand fell sharply against the dollar on the news.
General Zia tilted Pakistan sharply away from Jinnah's dreamy secularism.
Trump, obviously, has a sharply different relationship with minority communities.
Takeda Pharmaceutical fell sharply after it sweetened its takeover bid.
Instead, after an initial decline it rose sharply (see chart).
The index fell sharply to 87.9 from 76.63 in September.
Policymakers anticipate growth will rebound sharply in the third quarter.
Shares of Twitter fell sharply in premarket trading on Thursday.
However, all three indexes remained sharply higher for the month.
Partly as a result, the use of exclusions declined sharply.
The prospects of fiscal stimulus have risen sharply since Nov.
When prices fall through strike levels, declines often accelerate sharply.
Third quarter earnings, released in late October, 2016, declined sharply.
Water bills have risen sharply in real terms since privatisation.
The chances of that happening during the monsoon increase sharply.
The announcement sent the Dow and Treasury yields sharply lower.
The dollar fell sharply after the Fed held rates unchanged.
The justices have sharply disagreed among themselves over capital punishment.
He dressed sharply, and enjoyed spending time outside in nature.
PA) sharply increased its holding in broadcasting firm Mediaset (MS.
November trade data showed the U.S. trade deficit narrowed sharply.
Its bite sits heavily instead of sharply in your throat.
That is expected to have sharply narrowed the trade deficit.
XPO shares had already fallen sharply prior to Friday's decline.
The pound has fallen sharply since last June's Brexit vote.
Timber harvesting has fallen sharply in California since the 1990s.
Other cities have adopted approaches that contrast sharply with Moscow's.
Senators have been sharply divided along party lines over Pruitt.
The White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) sharply criticized the decision.
Since then, the shares of both lenders have fallen sharply.
That was sharply higher than Thursday's average of 51.862 percent.
Shares in the firm closed sharply lower, down 3.8 percent.
Last month, the company sharply cut its 2016 earnings forecasts.
Banca Popolare and several other banks finished trade sharply lower.
Some key stocks in that sector have bounced back sharply.
The decline in oil has also knocked the rouble sharply.
The euro zone growth outlook weakened "particularly sharply," Fitch said.
Metals prices fell sharply last year when the dispute began.
But most other sectors rose, with resources shares rising sharply.
However, from there traders differ sharply from the Street consensus.
VIX, the U.S. equity market's "fear gauge" has risen sharply.
Both Afghanistan's political condition and its security have sharply deteriorated.
Crude futures turned sharply lower after Reuters reported the news.
Oil prices climbed Wednesday after a sharply lower close Tuesday.
And Kai [Samuel] is a complete showman, and sharply intelligent.
The euro, meanwhile, rose sharply against the dollar on Sunday.
In financial markets, credit spreads on corporate bonds rise sharply.
Trump has been sharply critical of Mexican migration and trade.
Health care has also been lowering its revenue expectations sharply.
Germany's BMW and Daimler were down sharply over 4 percent.
Job creation in the services sector in particular rose sharply.
Progressive activist groups were sharply critical of Ossoff's moderate campaign.
Relations between Canada and China deteriorated sharply after Meng's arrest.
The United States last year sharply reduced its embassy staff.
This trend, if it accelerates, could sharply undermine business sentiment.
The BCRA also sharply reduced funding for the Medicaid expansion.
Since then, the pace of immigration has been slowed sharply.
CDS prices, which investors use as insurance, also eased sharply.
Borrowing costs in other risky markets have risen sharply recently.
Songs now usually end sharply, with no breather or debate.
Relations between Moscow and Ankara have deteriorated sharply since Nov.
Last year's results were affected by sharply lower crude prices.
HG: Let's talk bonds with some bond yields jumping sharply.
Nonetheless, Kelly sharply criticized Wilson for listening to the call.
China's current production rate, meanwhile, seems to be slowing sharply.
Some firms also say banks are sharply reducing credit lines.
But originalism conflicts sharply with American reality and American ideals.
Yes, the British pound is down sharply on currency markets.
The decision was sharply criticized by the National Rifle Association.
Oil prices recovered from earlier losses and were sharply higher.
Defence and engineering contractor Babcock fell sharply after its results.
The company's shares fell sharply after the news became public.
The death rate declined sharply for a number of reasons.
Those views are sharply divided by race, partisanship and age.
But manufacturing employment in the United States has fallen sharply.
Racial diversity fell sharply in 2015 too, the report said.
With a BAT, corporate tax rates can be sharply cut.
Mr. Trump ran a sharply negative campaign against former Gov.
Bitcoin had also fallen, though less sharply, to around $750.
AND WHEN IT REVERTS IT TENDS TO REVERT PRETTY SHARPLY.
Sterling fell sharply after a brief rise, down 0.69 percent.
Stocks sharply reversed course after their gains a day earlier.
European equities closed sharply higher Thursday as trade tensions eased.
After the data, U.S. heating oil futures pared gains sharply.
Water that flows through streams and rivers also declined sharply.
Horowitz criticized, sometimes sharply, the conduct of multiple FBI officials.
Property stocks rebounded sharply, but infrastructure and transportation shares dropped.
Markets sold off sharply after the bond market's recession warning.
She sharply rebuked him, and he instantly shut her down.
VIX, the U.S. equity market's "fear gauge", has risen sharply.
All of these results are sharply divided along party lines.
European stocks opened sharply lower but mostly reversed course later.
The insurer has sought sharply higher premiums for next year.
Attacks on those perceived as Arab rose even more sharply.
The two are sharply divided, especially over the Syria war.
Carson has moved in a sharply different — but thoughtful — direction.
The delay caused the pound to drop sharply on Monday.
Attacks against transgender people also sharply increased, the data showed.
Stocks have risen sharply in the wake of the Nov.
The share prices of commercial banks rose sharply in response.
Plane deliveries were also sharply lower in the second quarter.
I think the mood has turned very sharply against it.
But then they reversed course and drove yields sharply lower.
Though many of the stocks remain up sharply since Nov.
Wall Street stocks reacted sharply to the oil price slump.
Townsend has actually been sharply critical of Trump at times.
Bond yields, which move in reverse of price, fell sharply.
Federal data shows syphilis jumped most sharply, up 19 percent.
And revenue has gone down sharply every year since 2011.
Why did it decline sharply from 1900 through the 1940s?
Oil gave back a strong gain to settle sharply lower.
Car sales are already falling sharply in Europe's major markets.
However, it said gasoline and distillate inventories were down sharply.
Other digital tokens have fallen even more sharply in value.
Residents are facing severe food shortages and sharply deteriorating conditions.
They need to fall sharply to nearly zero by midcentury.
But they differed — sometimes sharply — on how to fix it.
Shares in Fiat and Renault fell sharply on the news.
Oil prices rose sharply after the news emerged, then eased.
Mexico's president sharply rebuked the migrants for the border surge.
"Machines Like Me" is a sharply intelligent novel of ideas.
Gem Diamond's stock jumped sharply on news of the discovery.
The company's shares were down sharply after reporting its earnings.
Trust in the government sharply dropped, and so did Mrs.
"Markets fall sharply, but can also rebound quickly," McBride says.
However, it said gasoline and distillate inventories were down sharply.
Kohl's (KSS), Nordstrom (JWN) and JCPenney (JCP) dropped sharply Wednesday.
Perhaps most important, the two parties have sharply different cultures.
After the Sochi Games, interest in Smile Japan sharply declined.
Chinese concessional loans to Pacific islands have also risen sharply.
Then Trump announced the new tariffs, and stocks dropped sharply.
The Torres brothers have their own sharply honed survival skills.
The phone trilled sharply, startling him out of his musing.
That would sharply reduce American exports of gasoline to Mexico.
Overnight low temperatures have also risen sharply in recent decades.
Environmental groups and Democrats sharply criticized the Interior Department decision.
Mr. Rouhani's warning was sharply criticized by the Trump administration.
It would also sharply change the nature of his work.
Utilization rates of terminals in northwest Europe have risen sharply.
Major stock markets in Europe opened sharply lower on Thursday.
Opportunity for young generations is being sharply and unfairly constricted.
Applications to join the foreign service have also fallen sharply.
Stocks in the United States were down sharply on Wednesday.
Voters are sharply divided by party on Trump's job performance.
It's a tense, sharply assembled debut feature from Ben Young.
Federal revenue as a share of output declined more sharply.
But sharply curtailing communication with friends and family was unexpected.
U.S. stocks were trading sharply higher, with the Nasdaq Composite .
Mr. Trump's election also has pushed the dollar sharply higher.
The idea of tariffs sharply divides the U.S. solar industry.
Incidents of vandalism dropped sharply on Thursday night, Chibani said.
Global bond yields have increased sharply since the US election.
Still, the major averages are up sharply for the year.
The yields have risen sharply in the last two months.
The president's approach to regulation sharply contrasts with his predecessor.
Then around midday, stocks sold off sharply and investors scrambled.
Without the subsidies, insurers say, they would sharply increase premiums.
Coal use is down sharply again so far this year.
His Inaugural Address contrasted sharply with Mr. Obama's 2013 speech.
The dollar extended losses on Friday after falling sharply overnight.
Fed funds futures also moved sharply after the ISM report.
Few places have felt the impact as sharply as Berlin.
The monthly survey also showed median inflation uncertainty jumped sharply.
Warren spoke sharply to Sanders after their most recent debate.
Further, anything you can send is sharply limited in capability.
Yara International and Gjensidige both fell sharply after their results.
His eyes were rheumy but sharply focused, commanding my attention.
And the admin's classified briefing for senators was sharply criticized.
As the trial approaches, Mr. Weinstein's health has deteriorated sharply.
Similar actions by extremist suspects have yielded sharply disparate sentences.
OUTDOOR SPACE The lot is sharply sloped, with natural landscaping.
The yield on the German bund also moved sharply lower.
Energy stocks dropped 1.2 percent after crude prices fell sharply.
But fewer insurers are participating, and premiums are increasing sharply.
The news sent the euro down sharply in Asian trading.
The Treasury Department sharply disputed those conflict of interest claims.
At the same time, demand for shares has risen sharply.
HOMELESSNESS IN BRITAIN has risen sharply in the past decade.
In some select markets, prices jumped much more sharply overnight.
Sales across the three automakers were sharply lower in 2019.
Bank credit growth has slowed sharply after prior rapid expansion.
Bitcoin and other major digital currencies dropped sharply Monday morning.
At each step, voters were split sharply along partisan lines.
Small business optimism has fallen sharply since peaking last summer.
Copper prices, a proxy for industrial health, are down sharply.
Shares in all three companies rose sharply on the news.
The number of migrants crossing the border has declined sharply.
"Gold imports will fall sharply in June," the dealer said.
Republicans and Democrats have sharply polarized views on such findings.
Venezuela, Syria, Botswana, India and Yemen saw happiness fall sharply.
A stall can occur when a plane ascends too sharply.
Perhaps US shale production will collapse more sharply than expected.
Gavin Newsom has outlined a sharply progressive vision for California.
Pakistan's economic outlook has sharply deteriorated over the past year.
But they remain sharply divided over how to do so.
Numbers are sharply down from the peak three years ago.
Since the June spike, the spread has narrowed sharply again.
Meanwhile, Chinese cinema lovers have sharply criticised the film online.
Revenue and orders also fell sharply at the power business.
In the Defense Department budget set to be unveiled next week, those large programs are likely unfunded or sharply reduced, and there is little doubt many other programs will be zeroed out or sharply reduced.
The share of immigrants coming from Latin America is falling sharply.
For its part, AT&T sharply rejected the U.S. government's claims.
Employment rose sharply and the demand for labour also increased significantly.
At the same event, the rapper Killer Mike sharply criticized Mrs.
Qatar's stock market fell sharply, ending a six-day winning streak.
But employees have felt the pain of this shutdown more sharply.
Is this a -- We know the indexes have come back sharply.
The markets dropped sharply when the court nullified the initial Aug.
Interest in hedge funds, property, paintings and wine has risen sharply.
Underneath that unimpressive showing lies sharply negative assessments of the president.
Sterling has weakened sharply this year on concerns about the referendum.
It very much was, pulling sharply for the now President-elect.
Petrobras&apos stock price dropped sharply in the last two weeks.
The major U.S. stock indexes are all down sharply this month.
Oil, which closed sharply up on Monday, was the first concern.
India's and bonds declined sharply during early Asian trade on Tuesday.
Insurance stocks rose sharply Thursday as a memo circulated by Rep.
That was also up sharply from 22.8 million euros on Nov.
Across the country, turnout fell sharply, signaling growing disenchantment with politics.
U.S. stocks fell and then rose sharply in Friday morning trade.
Moreover, he said the manpower of ISIS has been reduced sharply.
That increase came despite firms raising their charges much more sharply.
Graphic: Jobs rebound sharply in month following last two slowdowns - tmsnrt.
The disappointment pushed JGB yields sharply higher, and underpinned the yen.
The costs of being associated with Vekselberg rose sharply in April.
It is a parallel government with sharply limited powers, of course.
But that number dipped sharply for guests who disclosed a disability.
Furthermore, Indiana has moved sharply to the right in recent years.
Americans' trust in big business eroded sharply over the past year.
Anglo American, BHP Billiton, Glencore and Antofagasta, all closed sharply higher.
Prices have since fallen by half and unemployment has risen sharply.
Yet online reactions also showed that Chinese opinions are sharply divided.
Net interest margin, a closely watched measure of profitability, fell sharply.
Despite the earnings beat, shares fell sharply on weak subscriber guidance.
Despite this, shares in all of the banks closed sharply higher.
All the major stock indexes are down sharply for the year.
Oil prices fell sharply one the worsening U.S.-China trade tensions.
Other Democratic candidates, including Booker, were sharply critical of Biden's remarks.
A campaign against militant groups has sharply reduced deaths from terrorism.
Hunting may have sharply declined, but other forces are at work.
Agios stock has fallen sharply this year, down nearly 20 percent.
The company's stock has fallen sharply this year, shedding 14 percent.
His family has sharply criticized the official determination of his death.
Its share price dipped sharply in July after growth slowed slightly.
Finally this has started to bite, with credit growth slowing sharply.
It bounced back sharply in February, then retreated again (see chart).
This saying applies to buying a stock that is falling sharply.
Leave it to a novelist to critique this idea most sharply.
But all the major indexes are down sharply for the year.
The female characters, while sharply written, wear wardrobes imagined by men.
Intel, a Qualcomm competitor, sharply dipped on the news before recovering.
The Japanese yen, in particular, has risen sharply against the greenback.
He sharply criticized Uber for its failure to disclose the information.
Shares in ZTO, for example, have plunged sharply since its flotation.
But since Perng changed policy, the Taiwan dollar has risen sharply.
Meanwhile, U.S. crude was sharply lower last week, down 24 percent.
The price is sharply down from last year's price of $332.
It also fell sharply against the euro and the Japanese yen.
An employment index fell sharply to minus 14.3 from minus 1.
The odds of an election in the fall are rising sharply.
The move sharply increased its exposure to the lucrative U.S. market.
Copper prices rose sharply last year when the restrictions were announced.
As the row with Brussels worsened, government borrowing costs rose sharply.
The campus dispute escalated sharply when senior government ministers got involved.
Today, buy-backs and investment are rising sharply again, in tandem.
Their travails and concerns are so sharply contrasted to the inmates'.
Visa, Cisco Systems and Nike are also up sharply since then.
Guzman's lawyers have sharply interrogated cooperating witnesses about their past crimes.
The number of deals fell less sharply, to 57 from 71.
Industrial production has fallen almost as sharply as that of oil.
The cases of the 33 parents have sharply diverged since then.
Pharmaceutical firms fell sharply, leading the fall in South Korean market.
Meanwhile, shares across other asset management companies were sharply negative too.
Consumer prices in April increased by 2.7%, up sharply from 2.3%.
Aetna is sharply cutting its participation in Obamacare exchanges for 2017.
Bitcoin dropped sharply on Monday following the president's criticism on Twitter.
Imports into China also shrank sharply due to slowing domestic demand.
The recent budget sharply downgraded already-weak forecasts of economic growth.
Opinions on the FBI's decision were sharply divided along partisan lines.
Traders took the tone as hawkish, and markets sold off sharply.
China's overall trade surplus for the month narrowed sharply, to $4.1bn.
It leads you one way, then swerves sharply to the left.
Shares of the company sharply pared their gains after the tweets.
At present, few analysts expect crude prices to recover that sharply.
Ariel Moore exhaled sharply and lifted her arms to the sky.
If Apple rallies sharply above $162, the trade would lose $137.
Public sentiment in favor of decriminalizing the drug has sharply increased.
Bond yields have risen sharply since the middle of the year.
India's oil imports from the United States jumped sharply in 2018.
Energy firms finished sharply lower, including Statoil and Royal Dutch Shell.
It has jumped sharply since early November on rising bond yields.
Stocks are still up sharply for the year despite Thursday's losses.
But the yuan weakened sharply again in international markets on Friday.
The performance focused sharply on Cosby and the allegations against him.
The VIX, the CBOE's volatility index, jumped sharply, reflecting market fear.
The nation is sharply split in its view of Trump, too.
While stocks are still sharply lower, they have pared some losses.
Prices of gold coins have also risen sharply, local media reported.
Even so, the two ETFs remain sharply higher for the year.
Shares of the company sharply pared their gains after Trump's tweets.
Reaction to Kaepernick split sharply along racial lines in the poll.
Several other stocks favoured by foreign institutional investors also rose sharply.
With global growth recovering, concerns about the economy were down sharply.
Schwarzman's comments contrasted sharply with Brexit supporter Nigel Farage's claims Friday.
In other countries, maternal death rates have fallen sharply since 1990.
The euro fell sharply against the dollar and European stocks surged.
Sterling rose sharply on Tuesday, hitting a 2016 high of $1.2725.
Futures had fallen sharply overnight after the U.S. attack in Syria.
The number of attempts has fallen sharply over the last decade.
Spot gold edged up 0.04 percent after falling sharply on Friday.
Average rental yields at both sales fell sharply compared with July.
These images contrasted sharply with contemporary, airbrushed photos of the Kardashians.
This sharply narrowed the formal difference between urban and rural dwellers.
Yet major indicators show that its economy is slowing down sharply.
The sector's outlook remained bearish with exports in October sharply down.
Interest in digital currencies like bitcoin has risen sharply this year.
Prices are increasing more sharply in the nation's largest metropolitan markets.
European bank stocks have fallen sharply since the June 23 vote.
The agreement sharply limited Iran's nuclear activities for about 15 years.
Ohio's U.S. senators sharply criticized North Korea soon after his release.
His views were sharply at odds with those of Brazil's government.
This contrasts sharply with the process of giving clemency to humans.
The Dow swung sharply before closing down 206 points, or 0.8%.
The asset has declined sharply from above $17,000 earlier this year.
But this plan has been sharply attacked by the tech industry.
Sales in the sector have fallen sharply due to pollution concerns.
"This is a sharply divisive subject," Co-President Pete Nordstrom said.
A report by the State Department's inspector general sharply criticized Mrs.
But, since then, Hickenlooper has become sharply critical of the Administration.
The American Civil Liberties Union sharply condemned Williams's treatment on Wednesday.
A new poll shows Virginians are sharply divided over whether Gov.
Since then, China's imports of waste have fallen sharply (see chart).
She also sharply criticized the Obama administration's opposition to work requirements.
The Hill: GOP, Dems offer sharply different closing arguments for midterms.
Investors were impressed and the stock rose sharply the next day.
The drop has also pushed equities in the country sharply lower.
Views on Michelle Obama, however, tilt sharply in the opposite direction.
First, the percentage of Americans who are uninsured has dropped sharply.
But Louisiana hasn't cut school funding as sharply as Oklahoma has.
Some insurers are dropping out, and others are sharply raising prices.
In December, business' expectations of their own future growth dropped sharply.
Yet support for his nomination still falls sharply along party lines.
The British pound fell sharply against the dollar following the announcement.
In the decades since then, however, that number has dropped sharply.
That was cut sharply from the 1.9 percent forecast in March.
Rodriguez's hitting has nose-dived so sharply this season, with a .
During that time, Sirota sharply criticized other Democrats, including former Rep.
Telecom Italia shares rose sharply on the news on Friday afternoon.
The risk for acute pancreatitis increased sharply as triglyceride levels rose.
The Senate "Medicare for All" bill would sharply reverse that pattern.
Shares of Daimler, Commerzbank, trading ex-dividend, were also down sharply.
A question made sharply important post the election of 8th June.
But the price of natural gas has fallen even more sharply.
Penalties for ostentatious celebration of scores are up sharply this season.
She has been sharply critical of the President in the past.
This substantial increase occurred even as violent crime was falling sharply.
We can manage our sharply increased intensity of dramatic weather events.
But the market fell sharply on Tuesday, causing panic among investors.
Other tech favorites, including Amazon, Netflix and Alphabet, also fell sharply.
"I don't want to talk about my family," he said sharply.
Some PD officials sharply criticized him for not stepping down immediately.
Our exercise and eating habits did not always diverge this sharply.
But at times when prices fall sharply, borrowing costs go up.
The U.S. duties are set to rise sharply on Jan. 1.
During the recession, both the unemployment and underemployment rates rose sharply.
See the statements many put out sharply criticizing the travel order.
The elegantly slender fingers contrast sharply with the creature's merciless mien.
Financial sector shares fell sharply after the referendum result last Friday.
In Germany and Japan, public opinion has turned sharply against nuclear.
The top group, however, has had sharply ascending real income growth.
London time, it sharply rebounded to a session high of 1.3517.
The Palestinian authorities have reacted sharply to some of the criticism.
Netflix keeps rapidly adding customers and revenue continues to climb sharply.
This second Putin knows his country's living standards have dropped sharply.
U.S. banking stocks rose sharply after the Fed announced its review.
If those numbers rise sharply, hospitals may have trouble accommodating them.
Profits are down sharply, and fares are expected to remain low.
As a result, so-called payout rates have also fallen sharply.
Global stock markets also fell sharply on Thursday following Trump's speech.
But its solar installations, also measured in megawatts, have declined sharply.
But the number of cases has risen sharply in recent days.
Prices for Turkish government bonds fell, pushing interest rates sharply higher.
The market price of rice and corn has increased less sharply.
The strong gains came after job growth slowed sharply in May.
Plus, Square's stock has rebounded sharply over the last couple months.
Nonetheless, progressive groups were sharply critical of Mr. Williams's reported candidacy.
Mr. Severino said complaints made to his office had increased sharply.
Donations to the state party have fallen sharply under Ms. Ward.
Numbers of skiers started declining in 2004, dropping sharply after 2012.
And crude oil extended its slump, sending energy stocks sharply lower.
Pressure on the company has risen sharply over the last year.
Drugs like buprenorphine could sharply curb the nation's opioid overdose crisis.
The legislation would sharply reduce our intake of low-skilled labor.
The final inspector general report is expected to sharply criticize both.
Prisoner communication is sharply curtailed — it is monitored, censored and costly.
It veers to the left, then turns sharply to the right.
The practice has declined sharply since the rise of computerized trading.
Brazilian interest rate futures also rose sharply as risk appetite evaporated.
Still, momentum has swung sharply in Biden's direction since South Carolina.
Instead, they seem to have sharply angled roofs or other trickery.
Overdose deaths rose sharply in several mid-Atlantic and Midwestern states.
Investment in critical sectors like the auto industry has contracted sharply.
This alone will sharply curtail the climate benefits of renewable power.
The S&P 210.5 and Nasdaq also rose sharply on Thursday.
But the amount of viable virus decreases sharply over this time.
In recent days, oil companies have cut their capital spending sharply.
Sharply shutting down a match who belittles your profession takes skill.
Elsewhere on the market, local airline operators and retailers fell sharply.
The numbers were sharply divided between white and black as well.
This article has drawn significant feedback, most of it sharply critical.
Airlines have been ordered to sharply cut international flights from Sunday.
He's sharply funny, self-aware and heartbreakingly honest about internet culture.
Prices fell sharply when Saudi Arabia decided to keep production stable.
Backlit, the figures of the protesters are sharply thrown into shadow.
Morale dropped sharply just on the talk of paychecks being reduced.
Tuesday's result may sharply affect congressional recruitment, retirements and fund-raising.
L is a poet and as usual language is sharply present.
Traton's offer sent Navistar shares sharply higher in after-hours trading.
Trump wasn't the only one to have a sharply politicized response.
The predicted mix of electric cars has shifted sharply as well.
When Katie Conway crosses the screen, Paula looks sharply at me.
Sales of domestic beer brands fell sharply at 3.1% it said.
But they have broken sharply with Trump's immigration and trade policies.
Relations between Canada and China have deteriorated sharply since Meng's arrest.
Its shares had fallen sharply after a broker downgrade last week.
But no one would experience them more sharply — or more frustratingly.
Couple of stocks to watch today, Dean Foods is down sharply.
Unexpected consequences: Carbon emissions are down sharply since the outbreak began.
Stocks were falling sharply along with the tumbling yields on Tuesday.
"Kate finds it hard to get your attention," she said sharply.
Housing prices have risen sharply in the United States as well.
Stocks were sharply higher Friday but ended the past week flattish.
As these towns have declined, voters have often turned sharply rightward.
Cannabis company shares were up sharply at midday in Tel Aviv.
Investment expenses can vary sharply from one plan to the next.
Democrats have sharply criticized Walker's decision not to call special elections.
Equities have risen sharply since Trump was elected in November 2016.
All three major indexes moved sharply lower late in the session.
Two other candidates who have sharply criticized him, New Jersey Sen.
U.S. stock futures fell sharply after North Korea launched its missile.
Hate speech and hate crimes against Muslim Americans have increased sharply.
It fell sharply when world oil prices tumbled three years ago.
Now he appears ready to train that focus sharply on China.
But after an unseasonably warm Saturday, temperatures dropped sharply on Sunday.
The United States reimposed sanctions on Iran and sharply tightened them.
The United States reimposed sanctions on Iran and sharply tightened them.
That is down sharply from 44 percent just one year ago.
China's three biggest airline operators all dropped sharply in Hong Kong.
Once hunted nearly to extinction, their population is sharply declining again.
Stocks rebounded sharply on Tuesday, before another wobbly session on Wednesday.
Property taxes, which are tied to property values, also rose sharply.
Also sharply down on the year are shares in European banks .
Mirroring stocks in Europe, U.S. markets traded sharply lower on Tuesday.
ET Fed statement, but then sold off, before rising sharply again.
A bond market sell-off is causing yields to rise sharply.
Against that backdrop, some analysts don't see prices moving as sharply.
They began falling in May and moved sharply lower in August.
The figures, however, vary sharply from one product line to another.
In Malta, officials had previously been sharply critical of the UAE.
When gold starts moving, it (could) start moving very sharply (higher).
French analysts have been sharply critical of the intervention in Chad.
About a week after those sales, the stock market sharply declined.
It also sharply reduced the standard deduction expansion Trump was proposing.
Eggleston instead sharply criticized the panel's motives for sending the inquiry.
West Texas Intermediate, the main U.S. contract, has also fallen sharply.
And the number of Russian buyers, she added, has decreased sharply.
Imports of the feed ingredient from the United States fell sharply.
In the hours since the call, the stock shot down sharply.
Factories reported hiring more workers last month, with production increasing sharply.
Eurowings' revenue was forecast to drop sharply in the second quarter.
And that effort paid off: Wind costs are now falling sharply.
Her earlier bright and sharply contrasting hues become relics of yesteryear.
Contemporary politics is, of course, sharply polarized around precisely these issues.
The rand fell sharply and government bonds weakened after Ramaphosa's announcement.
However, cost sharing would be sharply limited for low-income families.
Republican sentiment on the economy shot sharply higher after the election.
Even in a polarized era, transportation policy is not a sharply partisan issue, and both Norm Mineta and Ray LaHood served under opposite-party presidents, while Chao's relationship with McConnell makes her a sharply partisan choice.
The pound, meanwhile, rose sharply against the greenback to trade near $21.
But the stronger economic news kicked concern about interest rates up sharply.
Diverging sharply from most critics, Amanda preferred the second book, Mickelson said.
On Wall Street, the main indexes fell sharply led by technology companies.
Executives later reassured investors, and shares were sharply higher in premarket trading.
Even larger oil companies like ExxonMobil (XOM) and Chevron (CVX) fell sharply.
HGX dropped sharply on Monday, tracking a broadly weaker U.S. stock market.
But at the same time, the ad veers sharply away from uplift,
Share prices in both companies rose sharply when the deal was announced.
The Supreme Court's justices have sharply disagreed among themselves over capital punishment.
Here are some of the more sharply worded tweets criticizing Hadid's impression.
Canopy and Tilray opened sharply lower on Wall Street at Wednesday's open.
That's the question we haven't really been sharply asking for very long.
Stock futures were lower, with the Dow set to open sharply lower.
Cramer, the host of "Mad Money, " spoke as stocks were sharply lower.
Government bond yields dropped sharply in Europe following Draghi's comments on Tuesday.
European markets were down broadly while U.S. stock futures also fell sharply.
That briefly pushed stocks down sharply and drove the CBOE Volatility Index .
Stocks were higher but meandering Friday, after gaining sharply during the week.
On Wall Street, the main indexes fell sharply, led by technology companies.
British gilt yields fell sharply last week after a draft Brexit deal.
Monday's losses accelerated sharply heading into the settlement for major crude benchmarks.
Exports of U.S. manufactured products fell sharply in the July-September quarter.
But it is better read as a sharply pointed story of migration.
U.S. stock indexes, which have fallen sharply this week, opened lower again.
In the meantime, the cost of borrowing in Italy could rise sharply.
The price of copper, the biggest export, began falling sharply in 2014.
Republicans have generally supported Price's nomination while Democrats have sharply criticized it.
Commercial banks have sharply cut new belt-and-road financing since 2015.
And more recently, the Australian ambassador in Washington reacted sharply when Sen.
Water use by farmers has increased sharply in recent decades (see chart).
The news sent shares sharply higher, ending the day 19 percent up.
Analysts cut their estimates sharply in late March after the MAX grounding.
J.P. Morgan stock rose sharply, after its record profits beat analysts' expectations.
Tillman's widow, Marie, sharply criticized the president's use of her husband's photo.
That doesn't always please investors – the stock fell sharply after earnings disappointed.
The remake differs sharply from the original in a major plot turn.
His vertebrae pressed sharply out of the parchment skin of his back.
The decision was sharply criticized by some athletes and anti-doping agencies.
As the labour market has tightened, their wage growth has accelerated sharply.
They hate his government's decision to increase petrol prices sharply this year.
European banks headquartered outside of the U.K. also fell sharply on Friday.
During the Great Recession, NGDP fell faster and more sharply than inflation.
MI) fell sharply, down 4.4 to 5.8 percent, while Poste Italiane (PST.
This comes back to early 2018, and we've come off fairly sharply.
Mr. McMillon's family has sharply criticized the official determination of his death.
Sterling fell sharply after a brief rise and was down 0.75 percent.
The civil measure then passed in a sharply polarized 258-95 vote.
Kohl's stock rose sharply on the news Wednesday, jumping roughly 5 percent.
The unemployment rate for Asians fell sharply, plunging from 3.1% to 2.2%.
The news sent the stock sharply higher, up 3.4% by late morning.
Fellow airline firms easyJet and Air France-KLM closed sharply higher too.
Up top, my calm dissolved when I inquired sharply about the cave.
Obesity, which has been sharply rising since the 19713s, is more ambiguous.
Japan's Nikkei index fell sharply overnight on renewed strength in the yen.
Studies suggest that, after 50 hours a week, employee productivity falls sharply.
Of those indexes forecast to gain, five were predicted to rise sharply.
Haley was sharply critical of Trump during the primary, and endorsed Rubio.
It has also sharply reduced its suicide-bombings in and around Raqqa.
But a sharply weaker currency would jeopardise the 4 percent inflation target.
A sharply contested Senate race in a purple state is one thing.
The album moves quickly and sharply, keyed to a riveting electronic bounce.
In 2012, Trump launched a series of tweets that sharply criticized Islamabad.
Shares in the tech company were sharply higher in premarket trade. 4.
These prices were measured before mortgage interest rates rose sharply in November.
Foreign investment dropped sharply in 2016, and has yet to recover fully.
As a result, their frenetic overseas investments have slowed sharply this year.
The cost of a buyout has risen sharply as yields have dropped.
Among decliners, auto stocks fell after sharply rising in the previous session.
The official media have turned more sharply critical of America's political system.
Fed funds futures immediately reduced odds sharply of a September rate hike.
Russia is sharply at odds with the West over Ukraine and Syria.
Despite this, Anglo American, BHP Billiton and Glencore all closed sharply lower.
United's stock fell sharply on Tuesday, dropping $1.4 billion, according to Fortune.
As a result, production from fields it operates directly has fallen sharply.
Shares of HPE were up sharply after the report, gaining 3 percent.
Overall global defense spending ramped up sharply in the 1990s and 2000s.
Since a high in 2015, attacks in the West are sharply down.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq also fell sharply in Thursday's session.
Three liberals dissented, including Justice Stephen Breyer, who sharply criticized the decision.
Heroin-related deaths have also increased sharply, more than tripling since 2010.
As a result, the divide within the black community has widened sharply.
The stock, which fell sharply a day earlier, rose $4.68 to $2.093.
His boxy physique and sharply angled left leg mirror her left arm.
Humana has also announced it will sharply cut back from the exchanges.
Bitcoin fell sharply on Monday, following President Donald Trump's criticism of cryptocurrencies.
Aggressive pulls the car up more sharply and recovers the most energy.
Biden and Sanders offer Democrats sharply contrasting views on how to govern.
He has been sharply critical of the party's handling of the topic.
All this is fueled by sharply increased costs at the consumer level.
When the oil price fell sharply in 2014, Ecuador was hit hard.
But those ineligible for the tax credits will face sharply higher costs.
However, worries about sharply higher spending, sent its shares down 2394.91 percent.
In February, 38,570 migrants arrived, already down sharply from 64,700 in January.
Opinions about the standing of nearly neutral theory can still differ sharply.
It is a position that contrasts sharply with that of all the
Complicating matters, scientists were sharply divided about the risks of the vaccine.
The economic trajectory of Trump's early presidency also diverges sharply from Reagan's.
Sales for the first three months of 2017 were revised sharply higher.
The European Commission sharply downgraded euro zone growth this year and next.
"You know who you are going to call," Ellis sharply told Asonye.
Supply from countries such as Saudi Arabia has risen sharply since June.
If there is no deal, analysts expect oil prices to fall sharply.
After the tariffs were implemented in 123, imports by China fell sharply.
But European car stocks have fallen sharply at the start of 2016.
Qatar's index dropped 2.2 percent as several heavily traded stocks fell sharply.
The new poll found Trump's approval is sharply split along party lines.
Analysts in the poll sharply marked down the size of expected deficits.
Freddie Mac similarly rose sharply after the election before tumbling back down.
Losses for the sector came as U.S. technology stocks sold off sharply.
The cost of trading has declined sharply over the years (see chart).
U.S. stocks fell sharply as investors awoke to a massive global selloff.
Japanese and euro zone bond yields rose sharply, tracking their U.S. counterparts.
Also, within the US, popular opinion has turned sharply against the embargo.
However, worries about sharply higher spending, sent its shares down 0.8 percent.
But an index tracking Chinese developers rose sharply, up nearly 2 percent.
Equities fell sharply at the start of the session before paring losses.
Earnings reports led some midcap stocks sharply higher despite the foul mood.
Our response should be to focus more sharply on these broader issues.
Sterling has also fallen sharply and expectations are rising of a recession.
Snap's user growth has pulled back sharply over the past two years.
Boeing shares are down sharply since then, falling more than 11 percent.
Stocks fell sharply on Trump's announcement, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average .
Further solvency support may be in prospect if asset quality deteriorates sharply.
However, the stock reversed gains to slip sharply lower, off 3.4 percent.
He said it contrasted sharply with Democratic proposals for "single-payer" healthcare.
RV shipments have fallen sharply just before the last three U.S. recessions.
The annual inflation rate fell back sharply to 0.2 percent in July.
Risks to agenda Some Republicans in vulnerable seats have sharply criticized Trump.
Government bond yields rose sharply initially, before retreating from the day's highs.
On the news, Sainsbury's shares spiked before sharply slipping almost 3 percent.
PA rose sharply on Monday after U.S. rival B/E Aerospace BEAV.
That's why Chinese production is accelerating so sharply and exports are falling.
Gold miners in Australia were off sharply, shedding over 23 percent each.
Sanders has also spoken sharply on the issue, calling for Michigan Gov.
Two, productivity growth can pick up sharply even when unemployment is low.
Oil prices have fallen sharply this year, weighed by persistent oversupply concerns.
As we walk in with our camera gear, their eyes focus sharply.
Interserve's shares had fallen sharply in January after the collapse of Carillion.
Tensions have risen sharply over North Korea's advancing nuclear and missile programs.
Trump has sharply criticized McCabe, saying his book is littered with lies.
The national survey shows a Democratic electorate sharply splintered along demographic lines.
The cost of capital has been sharply cut via lower tax rates.
Treasury yields have fallen sharply from where they began trading in 2017.
A key volatility metric rallied sharply Monday after a period of decline.
But the country is far more sharply divided than in Nixon's time.
They also failed to predict that birth rates would fall so sharply.
After midlife, though, their levels dropped off more sharply than among women.
Sectors with significant goodwill assets fell sharply on Monday, with leisure & entertainment .
Fighting fell off sharply in the morning, and the Taliban began retreating.
The Japanese yen also continues to climb sharply, which hurts Japanese exporters.
Overall, stocks fell sharply, with the Dow down 424 points at 24,103.
A recovery in prices that began in 2013 accelerated sharply in 2017.
The banks may rely on parental support should asset quality deteriorate sharply.
Wall Street research analysts appear to be sharply divided on the stock.
Egypt's market was closed on Thursday as other regional markets fell sharply.
During the discussion, the President sharply criticized Democrats, including Ohio's Democratic Sen.
China sharply raised margin requirements and tightened position limits at the time.
Y., sharply criticized Trump in a series of Twitter posts late Thursday.
After falling sharply at first, prices recouped some ground early on Wednesday.
Current and former Mexican leaders have sharply condemned Trump for the proposal.
Many of them pointed out that Suu Kyi's power is sharply limited.
Interactive media and services companies are expected to sharply increase their spending.
Seehofer told journalists his focus as Heimat minister would be sharply practical.
Retail rents in Singapore have already dropped sharply, while vacancies have risen.
Both revenue and profit rose sharply from 218 but missed analysts' forecasts.
The major averages opened sharply lower before recovering some of those losses.
Viewership of the BBC and ITV's flagship channels declined even more sharply.
That is why this new proposal departs sharply from that tainted model.
The S&P and Dow are also up sharply for the year.
Lawmakers have sharply criticized Sadler's comments and called for a public apology.
The move was sharply criticized Wednesday by a number of Senate Republicans.
European markets fell sharply on their first day of trading since Monday.
US stock futures were sharply lower, and global markets were mixed. 2.
But Germany is now a sharply divided country in a sulking mood.
We can't cut our prices sharply enough to make up the difference.
Machado's own marriage lasted 35 years and was apparently happy, his sharply
On the week, the STOXX 600 closed sharply down, off 1.26 percent.
In contrast, the Dow has risen sharply this year, gaining 18.6 percent.
Plus, the amount of possible deductions to itemize has been sharply reduced.
She also reaped a fundraising dividend and rose sharply in several polls.
"Only if wholesale costs fall sharply will the pressure abate," he said.
Other euro zone bond yields also fell, if not quite so sharply.
The deficit would then shrink sharply when the economy returned to normal.
Premiums for many Obamacare plans that take effect in 2018 rose sharply.
Equities have risen sharply this year, as investors have awaited the overhaul.
The use of private security firms has risen sharply since the Sept.
Financial markets were trading sharply lower as reaction rippled around the globe.
The cost of making solar panels began to decline sharply in 2007.
Tech stocks fell sharply Thursday morning, but cut losses throughout the day.
Political commentators on Twitter quickly defended Sanders and sharply criticized the paper.
But in each case financial markets and the economy grew sharply afterward.
Buttigieg, whose early campaign was similarly positive and noncombative, has pivoted sharply.
U.S. stock futures were sharply lower this morning after Tuesday's modest gains.
Stocks closed sharply higher Thursday, continuing a turnaround rally that began Wednesday.
In Europe, shares rebounded after falling sharply Thursday on the ECB news.
Direct lending to high-risk borrowers has dropped sharply over the years.
As a result, the Afghan security forces have dropped sharply in size.
The British pound fell sharply against the U.S. dollar following the announcement.
And the stock is up pretty sharply on all of this news.
Thereafter, open interest drops off sharply until December, when bearish views predominate.
Oil prices turned lower, though they remained sharply higher for the week.
On Monday, both U.S. crude and international benchmark crude were sharply lower.
President Trump was sharply criticized in 2015 for dismissively saying former Sen.
Oil prices rose nearly 6 percent and pushed energy shares sharply higher.
Rents, too, have risen sharply, while incomes have failed to keep pace.
Gold miners also declined sharply, having their worst day since July 1.
French trading momentum inflected (turned up) sharply ... and Brazil continues to impress.
In the wake of the election, Fox took a sharply Trumpian turn.
Meal portions at restaurants have sharply increased in recent decades as well.
However, Tesla shares are up sharply this year, advancing nearly 60 percent.
Forecasts for rains in the final part of May have sharply diminished.
Her car has several deep creases in it from turning too sharply.
The stock price fell sharply before the fund-raising, angering some investors.
Prices of those semiconductors grew sharply last year and lifted Samsung's profits.
Even the locals are quite sharply divided between working and middle classes.
Kispert's acute observational skills cut most sharply in fleeting moments of jealousy.
But that would have the effect of sharply reducing those programs' coverage.
The dollar, as measured by the United States dollar index, fell sharply.
The index had risen on Tuesday after falling sharply for several sessions.
Streaming, though, has continued to grow sharply, up 33% year-over-year.
Marriott and Hilton also rebounded sharply Friday, up 19% and 7%, respectively.
These numbers are expected to climb sharply over the next few months.
Over the past several decades, inflation-adjusted driver pay has fallen sharply.
Global trade slowed sharply and did not fully recover until the 1970s.
U.S. stocks fell sharply in early trading after Trump's tweets were sent.
Gasoline stocks also fell sharply, while distillate inventories increased, the API said.
But since then, the trend has moved sharply in the opposite direction.
Unemployment rates for marginalized groups such as black Americans have fallen sharply.
She said sharply that she didn't want him in the apartment unattended.
Anti-Semitic crimes have risen sharply, and bullying in schools is rampant.
ADT's stock fell sharply after the deal became public on Tuesday afternoon.
Dozens of people had been injured in sharply escalating violence on Wednesday.
Dameron's most compelling writing presses sharply on these brittle beds of shame.
Since assuming office, Mr. Trump has sharply reduced the number of refugees.
The peso fell sharply, tumbling 2.5 percent against the United States dollar.
But critics worry that customers could also find their choices sharply limited.
Police stops have continued to decline sharply under the mayor, for example.
Markets were down sharply overall on concerns about political instability in Italy.
With those restrictions in place, boat traffic on the Hackensack declined sharply.
In fact, the lines between William and Bill were never sharply drawn.
Global markets fell sharply today, after a big rally on Wall Street.
Immigration, which would typically pick up the slack, is down sharply too.
The focus of the oil market has shifted sharply in recent months.
But the global price of oil fell sharply between 2014 and 2016.
He has had to sharply reduce his herds of cattle and sheep.
The new review's conclusions also sharply contradict previous reviews of the research.
But the Supreme Court sharply curtailed federal oversight in a 2013 decision.
Carnival also reversed losses to end the day sharply higher, up 10.49%.
Shares in Hong Kong, Tokyo and mainland China also closed sharply lower.
But in South Los Angeles, pedestrian and cyclist deaths have jumped sharply.
Update Fees at 17 popular national parks may soon be rising sharply.
"There's no evidence to support what you just said," Pelosi said sharply.
Eni followed rivals by cancelling a share buyback and sharply cutting investments.
Gasoline and diesel stocks fell sharply, as refineries kept capacity use steady.
They're also where accountability to self and community is most sharply questioned.
The House tax bill would undo or sharply limit all of them.
Democrats have sharply criticized his record on voting issues in the state.
Asian and European stock markets are down sharply, as are U.S. futures.
Also like Murphy, Jones plunged sharply around age 31 and never recovered.
Did Corona beer sales drop sharply because of fears about the coronavirus?
Views of Russia have become strikingly partisan and diverged sharply since 2016.
Stocks fell sharply when the January jobs report was issued on Friday.
Carriers said downed infrastructure had caused operations to be scaled back sharply.
He would then fire executives and staff members while sharply cutting costs.
They increase the earnings of the lowest skilled and sharply reduce inequality.
The number of women in top jobs has, in fact, fallen sharply.
The political climate on most campuses undoubtedly skews left, often sharply so.
The slump came despite the automaker sharply boosting incentives to buoy sales.
Hariri's resignation Saturday was expected to sharply raise tensions in the country.
The USMCA has sharply divided the 2020 Democratic primary field, with Sen.
Mr. Pence's views were not sharply different than those of General McMaster.
Is this battery news enough reason for Tesla to rally so sharply?
In Asia, stocks in Shanghai and Hong Kong were also sharply higher.
Others expect prices to fall far more sharply as battery technologies improve.
The U.S. relationship with Russia has deteriorated sharply over the last decade.
The dollar index reversed losses and was sharply higher in late trading.
American voters must choose between three sharply divergent visions of the future.
But if it holds up, the number of infected could rise sharply.
Its aromas were insistent and sharply contoured, profoundly fruity yet deliciously pure.
It has been sharply criticized by those leading Brazil's crackdown on corruption.
When Bob Dylan enters the story, Robbie's account parts sharply from Levon's.
"No," he responded sharply to a reporter in South Carolina, drawing laughs.
"Legion" is sharply written, but its visual panache is the big surprise.
Shifts in impressions of Kavanaugh are coming most sharply at the extremes.
Since then, however, his approval has risen sharply while disapproval has plunged.
McConnell's top political adviser Josh Holmes sharply criticized Blankenship on Wednesday morning.
Puerto Rico's bonds sold off sharply Wednesday in reaction to Trump's comment.
Capital flows to EMs reduced sharply during 35300, especially from mutual funds.
Kelly, a moderator, sharply questioned Trump over his past remarks towards women.
The public also breaks sharply negative over the President's handling of immigration.
But the humanitarian organization warned that the death toll could rise sharply.
Retail stocks fell sharply on Tuesday, capping gains in the broader market.
Another possibility is that the central bank's power could be sharply diminished.
All U.S. airline stocks were trading sharply lower than the broader market.
Coordinator Kevin Stefanski and adviser Gary Kubiak's offense is extremely sharply designed.
"The heart rate goes up sharply, blood pressure goes up," she said.
Around this time, Tesla's stock slid sharply in the after-market trading.
But, as the patient population increased, the quality of care sharply declined.
Sales for cigarettes didn't decline as sharply as had been the case.
Capital Economics predicts that the pound would fall sharply, possibly to $1.20.
In the Monmouth poll, likely caucusgoers are sharply divided along ideological lines.
The indexes have sharply dropped further this week to ten-week lows.
AFTER: The market is still open, but visitor numbers are down sharply.
Many diamonds end up with rounded shapes rather than being sharply defined.
This means the smart thing for candidates is to swing sharply left.
Though still low, the number has risen sharply since he left office.
That's down sharply from its pre-HPE deal valuation of £4.45 billion.
Oil futures, meanwhile, rose a small amount after settling sharply lower Wednesday.
Their differences are sharply defined, especially on how to fix French economy.
Adjusted net income was also up sharply — growing 36% to $11.6 billion.
The catastrophe damaged wells, set refineries ablaze and sharply cut electricity output.
The Bitcoin Investment Trust (GBTC) also fell sharply, trading 8.9 percent lower.
Qassim Suleimani, this morning has sharply escalated tensions between Washington and Tehran.
Interpreting that as a direct cost to a business, Mnuchin responded sharply.
The value of U.K. listed bank stocks and housebuilders also rose sharply.
That was sharply higher than the initial estimate of a 26% expansion.
However, Hatch sharply changed his tune after Porter announced his resignation Wednesday.
The doll's sharply plucked brows and vacant eyes have been scaring Twitter.
The Dow dropped sharply before coming back up to almost break-even.
Shares in several companies reacted sharply on Wednesday after announcing quarterly results.
Boat arrivals rose sharply this week amid warm weather and calm seas.
Under Tsai, who came to power in 2016, ties have deteriorated sharply.
Chris Christie of New Jersey criticized Mr. Mulvaney and House Republicans sharply.
LVMH shares rose by 12% while Tiffany's German-listed shares jumped sharply.
Shares of big U.S. ZTE suppliers fell sharply on the Commerce ban.
Get it your damn self, Jerome barked, standing sharply from his seat.
The Republican-held toss-up seats divide into two sharply delineated categories.
That projection assumes emissions will peak before 220 and decline sharply after.
The temperature dropped sharply, we are expected to get some snow tonight!
Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee sharply criticized the panel's chairman, Rep.
The clamp down has also sharply reduced the flow of Syrian refugees.
Bond prices, which have been falling sharply since the presidential election, rose.
Stocks opened sharply higher in reaction to the better-than-expected report.
Prices for both soybeans and soymeal in China have also risen sharply.
Gasoline futures fell sharply, leading the rest of the energy complex lower.
U.S. stock futures pointed sharply lower after news of Cohn's imminent departure.
The view of the first lady also splits sharply along party lines.
Facebook (FB), Netflix (NFLX) and Twitter (TWTR) all fell sharply on Wednesday.
They have also rebounded sharply from the correction levels seen last week.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) sharply condemned Wynn in an emailed statement.
Feeder cattle futures also fell sharply, pressured by the surging corn prices.
Depending on what happens in 2020, though, public opinion could change sharply.
Among his concerns was whether inflation is about to rise more sharply.
Forecasts of inflation in the swaps market have fallen sharply (chart 6).
By February, it sharply downshifted, forecasting a net loss of 10.5 percent.
Markets across Asia and Europe also dropped sharply, while the dollar weakened.
Trump's decision to skip the debate was sharply criticized by his opponents.
Asian stocks closed broadly lower overnight, while European markets also fell sharply.
Europe's autos sector, mining sector, and banking index all traded sharply lower.
Stock prices of the companies still running for-profit colleges rose sharply.
Views on raising the top income-tax rate are more sharply split.
Naturally, Puerto Ricans were sharply divided on how to resolve the crisis.
Chinese government officials have sharply criticized the damage to the liaison office.
Chinese government officials have sharply criticized the damage to the liaison office.
Support in the head-to-heads is sharply split along gender lines.
Yamato and other companies have no choice but to lift pay sharply.
Here Ms. Fleming lavished care on individual words, creating sharply drawn miniatures.
Shares of Chinese vaccine producers and biotech companies fell sharply on Monday.
Eurowings' revenue was also forecast to fall sharply in the second quarter.
That's up sharply from only two reported cases in all of 2017.
By mid-20173, however, the Fed had reversed course, sharply reducing rates.
Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, sharply disputed Mr. Trump's characterization of the law.
Tillerson has also taken positions sharply at odds with Trump's campaign rhetoric.
Shares in several Italian banks were suspended from trading after dropping sharply.
When people use it, the risk of suicide declines sharply, studies show.
Tesla's sales slowed sharply in the first three months of the year.
Still, the index mirrored other confidence surveys, which weakened sharply last month.
With oil prices falling sharply since October, gasoline could become even cheaper.
This sounds bad — and is bad — but it sharply understates the case.
The Byrd rule has sharply limited what reconciliation can be used for.
The repeal bills would have sharply cut federal spending on health insurance.
The dollar/yen basis swap spread, or the costs of swapping yen to dollar, rose sharply in 2016 because of ballooning dollar financing needs of Japanese banks, which sharply stepped up lending and investment overseas in recent years.
U.S. crude stocks fell sharply last week, driven by a surge in refining and exports to record highs, while gasoline inventories also dropped sharply ahead of the start of the summer driving season, the Energy Information Administration said.
Now, the administration is abandoning this longstanding bipartisan practice and replacing it with a highly restrictive policy that will sharply limit state flexibility by sharply narrowing the criteria that states have long been using to qualify for waivers.
NEW YORK, April 43 (Reuters) - Wall Street stocks fell sharply on Tuesday as investors took gains off the table after a recent rally and ahead of an upcoming quarterly reporting season that is expected to reveal sharply lower earnings.
Exxon's shares have actually risen slightly this month while Conoco's have fallen sharply.
But in interviews last week, several white Democrats were sharply critical of Mrs.
Investors have ratcheted up rate-cut bets sharply in the past two weeks.
Those of India and Indonesia fell less sharply and bottomed out less quickly.
Nvidia also gave guidance for fourth-quarter revenue that was sharply below expectations.
Stock prices for major grocers fell sharply after Amazon moved on Whole Foods.
But President Trump has cast these desperate people in a sharply negative light.
DXY sharply lower and sending gold prices XAU= to a six-year high.
At the same time, the price of Bitcoin sharply dropped to roughly $5,600.
It comes at a time of sharply increasing investment in renewables in Ukraine.
European markets moved sharply lower Tuesday, extending the latest wave of global selling.
Markets opened sharply lower after Friday's rout, then stabilized before crumbling after midday.
For many religious leaders, "better" meant a more sharply defined relationship with God.
However, holdings of British stocks and bonds have fallen sharply from January levels.
Mortgage demand continues to recover sharply, after ending last year in the basement.
Morales singled sharply to center, driving in Cain for his 500th career RBI.
China shares did rally sharply Monday as authorities sought to support equity markets.
US stocks opened sharply lower before rebounding to trade with just modest losses.
The group had sold off sharply last week, pressured by declining bond yields.
Meanwhile, shares of Facebook, Apple, and Netflix are all down sharply this month.
In commodities, crude oil prices remained under pressure after sliding sharply on Wednesday.
Why might traders believe the share price could decline so sharply, so quickly?
Treasury yields rose sharply, and the dollar gained 22.62 percent against the yen.
But equities fell sharply during Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's post-meeting news conference.
U.S. stocks fell sharply on Thursday following a dire quarterly warning from Apple.
New bookings to the island are off sharply since the beginning of June.
Member states have been sharply divided on where the caps should be set.
China's purchases of U.S. crude have dropped sharply from record levels last year.
It&aposs a debate that has sharply divided the homeland of Pope Francis.
Plus, markets have run up sharply already – the Dow nearly doubling since 2009.
In dollar terms stocks fell 40 percent as the local currency weakened sharply.
The region is more sharply tinted, it seems, than the rest of America.
It's true, according to a Gallup poll, that media credibility has fallen sharply.
There he developed a reputation for sharply worded opinions in the conservative mold.
For example, college tuition and fee costs have slowed sharply in recent years.
Still, in the areas that the army has secured, malnutrition has fallen sharply.
In 2015 the "Trudeau effect" saw the youth vote rise sharply, to 57%.
In line with the sector, VSK's MTPL loss ratio deteriorated sharply throughout 2015.
Rio has also been sharply criticized for the fate of its Olympic infrastructure.
That is down sharply from previous years when trade grew by double digits.
That has led some manufacturers to sharply pare back their passenger car offerings.
UBS shares tanked almost 6 percent, with Credit Suisse also closing sharply lower.
The National Labor Relations Act sharply limits states' abilities to regulate labor organizing.
UBS's stock has fallen sharply this year, shedding 36 percent of its value.
Zika cases have actually declined sharply in recent weeks as the temperatures cool.
The currency has risen and rate expectations have fallen sharply in recent days.
U.S. crude was coming off a tough Monday and a sharply down week.
Earlier this month the city sharply changed tack, introducing measures to curb speculation.
Investment fees can also vary sharply from one plan to another, said Curley.
Meanwhile, the dollar/yen pair fell sharply, last trading more than 3.6 percent.
U.S. markets opened sharply lower, with major averages down more than 2 percent.
London-listed miners Glencore, BHP Billiton and Anglo American all closed sharply higher.
A haven in troubled times, it rose sharply after Mr Trump's surprise announcement.
The playing field of democracy tilts sharply toward the affluent in Washington politics.
Source: Nomura But volatility has sharply declined since the beginning of the month.
The gold price fell sharply and has stayed in a narrow range since.
Foreign-exchange reserves have fallen sharply as a result (see right-hand chart).

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