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"steeply" Definitions
  1. an angle or surface that slopes steeply rises or falls quickly, not gradually
  2. suddenly and by a large amount
"steeply" Synonyms
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SOLTYSIK: We would support a steeply graduated progressive income tax.
Velar's fastback silhouette is topped by a steeply raked roofline.
European banks headquartered outside of the U.K. also fell steeply.
On trade, Mr Trump faces even more steeply rising costs.
Such attacks rose steeply after Barack Obama's election in 2008.
The odds are stacked steeply against women and their families.
Even so, her ratings in opinion surveys have fallen steeply.
Murders fell steeply, to 311 in the whole of 2015.
U.S. production is falling and should decline steeply this year.
At a time of steeply rising demand that is unrealistic.
U.S. stocks have declined steeply in the past few weeks.
I watched it climb steeply in the sky and disappear.
Energy stocks fell as the price of oil declined steeply.
The threat of nuclear war is steeply on the rise.
Then I was on it, leaning steeply into the slope.
The Microsoft Xbox One Elite is also steeply priced at $2120.
Other major virtual currencies, including XRP and ether, also fell steeply.
Only state backing prevents EDF's credit rating falling steeply, analysts say.
Last year, Saudi Arabia raised output steeply under pressure from Washington.
Rates of marriage have declined steeply, and divorce has become widespread.
But contamination has increased more steeply than it has with cocaine.
Imagine then the atmosphere at Newcastle's steeply layered, 52,000-capacity stadium.
The health care industry is accustomed to drug prices rising steeply.
That's in part because they forecast Medicare premiums will steeply increase.
Prices do go up steeply in higher seasons and for suites.
LONDON (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's crude exports dropped steeply following the Sept.
Production has been also falling steeply in Venezuela due to U.S. sanctions.
But the quality of third-party apps drops off steeply from there.
That said, teenage vaping numbers have fallen steeply after years of growth.
But most important, the tariffs have steeply increased domestic lumber producers' profits.
Italian bank shares have dropped steeply – an indication of a storm ahead.
Yet, the U.S. can raise the price steeply for the Iranian regime.
The temporary seats perch steeply upon a dense latticework of steel beams.
Logitech's G903 wireless ambidextrous gaming mouse is steeply discounted at Best Buy.
Then it descended even more steeply, and Sam began speeding up again.
Ancestry, 23andMe, Helix and others were all offering tests at steeply discounted prices.
Derivatives losses fell steeply to $284 million from $1.4 billion a year earlier.
It sells Macy's brands at steeply discounted prices of up to 80% off.
"  Fauci noted that the number of cases have "steeply inclined with every day.
The epidemic has affected colossal numbers of pigs, pushing up pork prices steeply.
Investors say that valuations for post-Demo Day raises have risen steeply recently.
Oil prices dropped steeply last week, settling in the low $40s per barrel.
The device beeps a warning if her glucose falls or climbs too steeply.
A universal basic income that replaced existing welfare budgets would be steeply regressive.
Faced with steeply higher prices, importing countries often seek other sources of supply.
Price: $98 (normally $198) Wireless Headphones are super useful, but often steeply priced.
Church attendance steeply declined as did trust in community parishes and beloved priests.
It turns out that millions don't want it, unless premiums are steeply discounted.
According to the committee, use of the "false news" charge has risen steeply.
Today's museum world is steeply hierarchical, mirroring the inequality in society at large.
Redesignating that policy as "soft" would imply cutting rates more steeply and regularly .
LONDON, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's crude exports dropped steeply following the Sept.
When you ignore inflation, most dollar values look as if they're steeply rising.
Captions in the book are steeply scientific, although there are scraps of biographical details.
It's not clear if Kobo will retain Shelfie's steeply discounted — or even free — ebooks.
Mr Kuczynski's approval rating has fallen steeply since he took office eight months ago.
Game developers look for particularly tricky levels where the learning curve rises too steeply.
It offers a steeply discounted rate for the first month in some subscription plans.
Witnesses told the Kathmandu Post that the plane descended steeply and crashed nose-down.
A second solution is to limit or tax steeply the rewards of the successful.
But the steeply raked roofline means headroom for taller passengers is a bit tight.
The three major indexes are all on track to end the month steeply lower.
The policy objective is to steeply cut tax rates for businesses and wealthy individuals.
Getting to the party required a harrowing landing on a steeply inclined covert airstrip.
It cut the rate too steeply and kept, or expanded, too many tax breaks.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 were also set to open steeply lower.
The turnout dropped steeply compared with the first round of voting on June 11.
By comparison, reports dropped steeply to 32 from 49 at the Air Force Academy.
Second, China's supply of cheap labour is running out, which is pushing up wages steeply.
China's share, meanwhile, has been "rising steeply," reaching a high of 26.5 percent last year.
Cramer said the stock fell too steeply in the sell-off that closed out 2018.
The overall trend, either way, is downwards as steeply as the edges of Eagle Butte.
Bitcoin, once worth almost $20,000, has fallen steeply to just under $5,300 as of Friday.
It has partly offset the cuts to its budget by steeply increasing some immigration fees.
Equities across emerging markets, including Egypt's, have declined steeply since the beginning of the year.
Boeing shares have fallen steeply as questions have mounted about the company's popular new jetliner.
It comes as private sector credit growth has steeply declined in the past two years.
Smaller U.S. optical components firms such as the ZTE supplier Acacia Communications fell more steeply.
Amazon is also steeply discounting the unlocked Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+ and Galaxy Note 8.
Taxes are also steeply discounted relative to those of their neighbor, another major selling point.
Even as the economic slowdown appeared to be stabilizing, certain living costs have risen steeply.
It was the democracy with the most steeply progressive system of taxation on the planet.
The dollar paused at 252.13 against the Japanese yen JPY+ after falling steeply on Friday.
The Australian dollar changed hands at $0.6595 after dropping steeply from levels above $0.664 yesterday.
The landscape, steeply raked like a theatrical stage, is mostly contiguous from bottom to top.
At the beginning of the third week, phone use continued to steeply decline for Sophie.
But he's also controversial and has been steeply criticized for his homophobic, racist and misogynistic remarks.
The corporate tax does not need to be cut so steeply to 20 percent, Collins said.
Spending standards in the soccer transfer market have been rising steeply over the past few years.
The number of legal assisted suicides there has been rising steadily, and steeply in recent years.
While helping to boost prices, OPEC's market share has fallen steeply in the last two years.
He also said he saw no signs that other member countries wanted to boost output steeply.
But whatever the baseline, these numbers seem destined to fall steeply as a new generation rises.
Eskom's power station performance has deteriorated steeply in part because of delays to critical maintenance work.
Despite steeply falling costs, they're still far too expensive, and they don't store energy long enough.
During the Reagan-era Iran-Contra affair of the mid-'80s, stocks continued heading steeply higher.
As in the UK, tuition fees in the US have risen steeply over the last decade.
Prices fell steeply, although they have perked up lately on speculation of renewed demand in China.
Facebook managed to steeply grow average revenue per user 5003% from Q2500's $2100 to $21.
It was not to be: He remains here at Fort Sill, his grave a steeply angled
By then, the number of dead tigers, like the number of live ones, was steeply declining.
For years regular blackouts have angered voters and this year power price rises have risen steeply.
Yields on Italian state bonds have already climbed steeply since the government took office in June.
High gusts whipped the plane as it moved toward the runway, and it yawed too steeply.
Print-newspaper readership is steeply declining amid fears that papers can be carriers of the disease.
Same goes for Hal Incandenza, Hugh Steeply, Remy Marathe, Donald W. Gately and Mildred L. Bonk.
Their disability claims rose steeply, to almost 800,21625 in 2900, an increase of 220006,2202 since 2628.
New federal data shows that the drug death rate is rising most steeply among black people.
According to Thrillist, Arizona is able to maintain its steeply discounted prices due to two major factors.
Beyond a certain point, it reminds us, the cost of achieving additional quality improvements rises very steeply.
The water level is estimated to have fallen as steeply as 65 percent over the past decade.
After its first-quarter miss, Snap's share fell steeply, erasing much of the company's post-IPO gains.
Awards fell steeply in Qatar, down 45.7 percent quarter-on-quarter and 89.3 percent year-on-year.
The number of Chinese students enrolling at Berkeley, as at many other American universities, has climbed steeply.
The gap between youth unemployment and adult unemployment rose steeply between 2007 and 2015, the report said.
It seemed reasonable at the time; cases of the deadly disease had been declining steeply since 2005.
After falling steeply last year, Michael Kors shares have already rebounded more than 40 percent in 2016.
The stock fell steeply on Monday after results, hit by lacklustre trading at its flagship Primark chain.
Pulling back creates that lift (and the more steeply you bank, the more you need to pull).
Starbucks' shares fell steeply in June after the company said it expected slowing sales growth in China.
That aim has been missed in spectacular fashion—indeed, the consumption of most drugs has risen steeply.
Pollution tends to rise steeply in the morning, and is lowest in the middle of the night.
And the reductions in risk for any of these 13 cancers rose steeply as people exercised more.
That valuation has gone down steeply since the company went public in 2017, amid plummeting subscription sales.
It had a steeply sloped ceiling and a stunning wall of windows that overlooked an expansive garden.
The stock fell steeply on Monday after results, hit by lacklustre trading at its Primark clothing chain.
It unfurls on a steeply raked stage bordered by corrugated metal and surrounded by seven large marimbas.
Branching off from 25A, Woodbine Avenue and Main Street run steeply downhill to the downtown and harbor.
Order intake, an indicator of future sales, rose even more steeply, at a rate of 27 percent.
Initially it took them steeply upward, from around 12% to a peak near 20% in April 19793.
We left the castle and walked briskly down a dirt road that dropped steeply into the ravine.
The rate fell most steeply among women in their teens — down 7.4 percent from the year before.
Gazprom's head Alexei Miller has said Russian gas transit to Europe via Ukraine would fall steeply after 2020.
An annual subscription to the Journal costs hundreds of dollars — why would the company undercut itself so steeply?
"Global demand for farm equipment remains steeply depressed," Longbow Research analyst Eli Lustgarten said in a note Friday.
Alongside a strip of shops and small hotels, a hill rises steeply to meet the low-flying clouds.
As it came into force global trade slowed sharply; total South Korean imports have fallen steeply (see chart).
The share of women who earn more than their husbands has risen steeply in America since the 1980s.
Prices fell steeply on the comments, as investors assumed Saudis would not be willing to extend production cuts.
Many of the changes are aimed at the wealthy: taxes on marble, jacuzzis and yachts all rose steeply.
The 2000s saw alpaca prices rise steeply, as demand shot up but animals still had to be imported.
Many rich countries say they are already doing their bit by cutting emissions more steeply than developing countries.
Ratings plummeted every year since 2006, and fell steeply after the show moved to Channel 5 in 2011.
The central bank raised its key rate steeply in 2015 to control inflation and support the lari currency.
It's an exciting prospect for conservationists who have seen the number of lions steeply decline in recent years.
Twitter has steeply increased the number of suspensions it's dolling out amid criticism over harassment and fake accounts.
An adjacent mental hospital, with steeply pitched twin towers, was designed by the Romanesque architect H. H. Richardson.
Stocks had fallen more steeply during the morning but pared back losses by the afternoon, encouraging some investors.
In reality, it torqued as it rose steeply up a hill, tracing a question mark toward the sky.
Those issued by Deutsche Bank fell steeply in price, prompting selling of similar securities issued by other banks.
GDPR also steeply hikes penalties for privacy violations (up to a maximum of 4% of global annual turnover).
It also steeply raised U.S. oil output growth estimates to 2023, predicting OPEC would lose further market share.
Route 30 leads steeply downhill to a T-intersection with Route 30A, marked only with a stop sign.
Seek out local learning resources like community colleges, where classes are often steeply discounted for seniors, she said.
Today, our entire society is aging steeply in the way that the Rust Belt did in the 1970s.
Some of the lakes on Titan are steeply rimmed, with the edges reaching heights of hundreds of feet.
Its steeply winding staircase is equipped with a motorized chair on a rail to help reach upper floors.
Over the same period the party's vote fell most steeply in rural areas and cities of less than 250,000.
The researchers found homeownership declining most steeply among people under the age of 260 when compared with other generations.
Demonstrations by homeowners against property-management and property-development companies "increased steeply" during the three years covered, he says.
Buyers are willing to pay steeply to secure a safe place for their savings—or a bolthole for themselves.
The Australian dollar fell steeply (it is now worth $0.76, compared with a peak of $1.10 six years ago).
The company paid almost no attention to the Washington influence game prior to 2007, but ramped up steeply thereafter.
Markets in the United States opened the session steeply lower but had pared some losses by the late morning.
However, stocks fell steeply on Tuesday after the Fed chairman pushed back on pressure from Trump to cut rates.
As you can see in the graph below, that annual low has dropped off steeply since the early 2000s.
Many plans restrict when and where cremation or burial can take place, and may charge steeply for any changes.
It's a quaint town whose medieval stone streets are lined with centuries-old houses topped with steeply-pitched roofs.
Swiftlet populations have fallen steeply in some regions, prompting conservation officials to look for ways to protect the species.
Many buyers are looking to auctions to acquire Mr. Fordjour's works, and resale "secondary" market prices are rising steeply.
Stocks had fallen more steeply during the morning but pared back those losses by the afternoon, encouraging some investors.
Since steeply dropping its subscription fees last summer, MoviePass has implemented a virtually nonstop parade of experiments and changes.
Steeply fine drug companies if they don't participate in the negotiation process or abide by the agreed-on price.
Sterling was last trading at $1.2773, down 0.533 percent on the day, and also fell steeply against the euro.
There are now fears that prices could rise steeply if supplies are disrupted from OPEC members Venezuela and Iran.
Cadaqués, whose steeply sloped, narrow streets terminate at a perfect half-moon of pebble beach, was our last stop.
Beyond its edge, the property drops steeply into an as-yet-undeveloped garden space, just steps from the water.
Housing costs are increasing steeply and many young Norwegians find themselves having to work two jobs to pay rent.
The dollar figure was up more steeply due to the strength of the yuan against the greenback this year.
Costs of hygiene products have risen steeply in Italy since the crisis first came to light on Feb 20.
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The level of readers' engagement on stories about impeachment has steeply declined since September, according to data from NewsWhip.
Steeply fine drug companies if they don't participate in the negotiation process or abide by the agreed-on price.
Since Mr. Kleinfeld became chief executive of what was then Alcoa in 2008, the company's shares have fallen steeply.
The El Salvador harvest has fallen by half over a decade, while Ecuador's output has fallen even more steeply.
Apple offers the 2019 MacBook Air with upgraded components, but that will drive up the price steeply and quickly.
Rather, it is a liberal's delight, which makes our tax code even more steeply progressive than it was before.
Costs of hygiene products have risen steeply in Italy since the crisis first came to light on Feb 20.
Major pharmaceutical companies, working with the American Cancer Society, will steeply discount cancer drugs for patients in African countries.
Now that my personal horizon has been steeply foreshortened, I was forced to decide how to spend my remaining time.
Still, there may not be enough buyers of junk to snap up such newly fallen angels without prices falling steeply.
Stocks pared losses after falling steeply in early afternoon trading as the S&P 500 breached a key technical level.
Annual carbon emissions, which have been climbing steeply for decades, have reached a plateau in the past couple of years.
Saudi Arabia's Falih said on Monday that OPEC should not cut oil supply too steeply, hinting at milder market intervention.
He's turned a fighter's mindset—the mental fortitude that abides even when the odds are steeply against them—into pathology.
The energy sector added 215 percent as oil prices were lifted by expectations weekly U.S. crude inventories have fallen steeply.
That would mean capping or taxing potency, much as spirits are taxed more steeply and are less available than beer.
Sterling GBP= was last trading at $21, down 266.62 percent on the day, and also fell steeply against the euro.
Despite such largesse and a resulting rise in the profitability of such firms, however, their stock valuations have steeply fallen.
Complaints about automated telemarketing calls jumped steeply last year, and have quintupled since 2009, according to a recent FTC report.
From the swing on the veranda, an expanse of umbrella pines and terracotta-roofed villages tumbled steeply toward the sea.
At the same time, security officials have warned that violence against asylum-seekers has increased steeply over the past year.
They're currently steeply discounted, as the various licenses that produce Donald J. Trump goods are no longer active, WWD reported.
Its shares have tumbled even more steeply than broad mainland Chinese stock indexes, falling 83 percent since late April 2015.
Without prompt action by Congress, victims of the attack would see steeply reduced benefits due to a lack of funding.
Well-maintained trails for hikers and ramblers wind around the island and rise steeply upward through vineyards and olive groves.
Because premiums don't rise as steeply, the federal government pays out less in premium subsidies — keeping the program deficit-neutral.
This turns the steeply rising curves of rapidly growing epidemics into straighter lines — making it easier to compare their trajectories.
Google Pixel 4 (64GB) Google Pixel 4 XL (64GB) Jabra's Elite 65t truly wireless earphones are steeply discounted at Newegg.
This model usually runs for $350, but the rose gold variant has been steeply discounted for the past few weeks.
In other currencies, the euro continued to track lower against the dollar after falling steeply on the Fed's Wednesday announcement.
Some Latin American countries have encouraged non-conventional renewable technologies, such as wind and solar, whose price has fallen steeply.
Since its initial release, Amazon has continued to push its way into consumers' living rooms with steeply discounted Echo Dots.
Curved exteriors and more steeply pitched windshields make for less wind resistance, as air can flow more easily over them.
What's stymied US production is that the price of oil fell steeply enough that the pace of new drilling collapsed.
In the 1960s, Hawking and the Oxford University physicist Roger Penrose proved that when space-time bends steeply enough, such as inside a black hole or perhaps during the Big Bang, it inevitably collapses, curving infinitely steeply toward a singularity, where Einstein's equations break down and a new, quantum theory of gravity is needed.
Beginning on August 1, Emirates is offering steeply discounted fares starting at $699 on flights from the United States to Dubai.
It is also working with life insurer John Hancock to offer a steeply discounted watch to those who live healthy lifestyles.
In honor of today's lesser known coffee-themed holiday, Dunkin' Donuts will be offering up some steeply discounted pre-Thanksgiving fuel.
This extra lift causes the Max to handle differently than previous versions of the 737, but only when it's climbing steeply.
Still, "industrial demand is coming off pretty steeply because of this reduction in drilling activity, reduction in rail activity," he added.
He raised interest rates so steeply that he prompted a recession and doomed Jimmy Carter's presidential re-election bid in 1980.
The technology industry's belief that its mission is to change the world has steeply contrasted with its discriminatory treatment of women.
Elsewhere, the Argentinian peso sold off steeply Monday after the country's center-right President Mauricio Macri performed poorly in primary elections.
Stocks of unsold heavy duty trucks at manufacturers and dealerships have risen steeply as sales fell toward the end of 0003.
Canada's oil producers say the expanded pipeline will help resolve bottlenecks that have resulted in steeply discounted prices for their crude.
Bush's first term saw household's incomes trend downward, but they swung upward until 2007 before declining steeply during the Great Recession.
The living room has a large arched window and a steeply pitched ceiling with dark-wood beams, rising nearly 25 feet.
But in Europe the average age of priests is high and, as death takes its toll, the figure will rise steeply.
Elsewhere, the Turkish lira fell steeply after President Tayyip Erdogan dismissed the central bank governor, sparking worries about the bank's independence.
Globally, Oyo&aposs job postings have dropped steeply in the last year, from August&aposs high of 775 to 23 currently.
Land costs can rise steeply with time, she said, reducing the options if the city waits too long to make decisions.
Iran's exports, while down steeply since sanctions began in November, have risen in early 2019, according to tanker data and sources.
Two charts showed several steeply rising lines, each meant to depict median weekly earnings since 2007 for a specific demographic group.
The Obama administration released data last week that showed premiums rising steeply in 2017, more than they've ever gone up before.
A new Morningstar report says that the rise of autonomous and electric vehicles may steeply cut U.S. gasoline demand in coming decades.
As revenues from recorded music have collapsed and productions have become increasingly elaborate to draw the crowds, ticket prices have risen steeply.
And both Ryan and the Trump administration ended up getting behind the AHCA — an Obamacare repeal bill that also steeply cuts Medicaid.
The amount the United States allocates to protect its presidential candidates has climbed steeply, surpassing $200 million in the current fiscal year.
The audience in advertisers' coveted 18- to 49-year-old demographic tumbled even more steeply, by about 44 percent, the data showed.
"That's the impact of Brexit, we're cutting fares much more steeply than in the past," he told a news conference in London.
Most American students take out low-interest, federally backed loans, the stock of which has grown steeply in recent years (see chart).
A few favorites from the promotion include SanDisk's Ultra SD cards, which are steeply discounted, bringing 128GB cards down to around $20.
He eliminated currency and trade controls and cut government spending, including gas subsidies, a move that steeply pushed up home-heating bills.
If the sailors had washed ashore with perishable figs rather than imperishable hardtack, the rate of interest would have been steeply negative.
Iran's exports, while down steeply since the sanctions began in November, have risen in early 2019, according to tanker data and sources.
Canada's oil producers say the expanded pipeline is critical to addressing bottlenecks that have led to steeply discounted prices for their crude.
Between 2000 and 2013 the proportion of new cars with diesel engines rose steeply, from one in 20 to one in two.
On Friday, two OV-10 close-air support aircraft resumed bomb runs, circling the city then diving steeply before dropping their ordnance.
In rich countries the probability of a person's death rises gradually from middle age until the mid-80s, then quite steeply thereafter.
However, OPEC's third-largest producer, Iran, plans to steeply raise production after international sanctions on the Islamic Republic were lifted in January.
The cost of housing, food and travel has risen steeply, whereas interest rates on bank deposits have barely kept pace with inflation.
The plane was flying at 32,000 feet when it banked steeply to the left and the oxygen masks dropped from the ceiling.
The charges come as the latest in a crackdown on distributors of the highly addictive painkillers amid the steeply accelerating opioid epidemic.
Attacks peaked with 237 in 2011 but declined steeply after ship owners improved security measures and international naval forces stepped up patrols.
The Urus is all angles and slashes, with a steeply sloping roofline and shark-attack vibe that isn't generally seen with utes.
Our frequent elections offer another structural advantage for Republicans: Voter turnout has always steeply dropped from presidential elections to off-year elections.
The trim on the horizontal stabilizer, on an aircraft's tail, is one way of controlling how steeply the plane climbs or descends.
Now, premiums are expected to rise steeply in 2017, in part due to some insurers leaving the individual market and reducing competition.
It is a way that governing parties try to cement themselves in power by tilting the political map steeply in their favor.
Prices rise even more steeply when these large hospital systems buy doctors' groups, according to Richard Scheffler, director of the Petris Center.
But the latest revenue numbers tell a scary story, with print ad revenue falling steeply even amid a healthy overall economic situation.
The virus typically remains dormant for decades, but the odds of its reactivation rise steeply after 50 as the immune system weakens.
Here, FactSet shows the trajectory of 2018 earnings forecasts steeply rising (largely due to tax-cut and weak-dollar effects, but still).
"It's two hours of a completely flat line, and the final 45 minutes, it's just this —" Schmuhl swept his hand steeply upward.
Transit costs have risen steeply over the last several years, even as incomes have stagnated for low-income workers, the group said.
U-TURN Saudi policies have never been easy to read, but the unpredictability has risen steeply in recent months, Saudi watchers said.
And third, the retailer must keep inventory in check during the holiday quarter without promoting merchandise too steeply, which can weigh on profits.
In 2015 lots of shitty incidents brought it to our attention more than ever how steeply the odds were stacked against female DJs.
Attacks peaked with 237 in 2012 but then declined steeply after ship owners improved security measures and international naval forces stepped up patrols.
Inflows and assets under management rose steeply from 2012 but peaked in late 2014 and have not recovered, according to Copley Fund Research.
Backstage, which has been compared to TJ Maxx and Nordstrom Rack, sells Macy's brands at steeply discounted prices of up to 80% off.
This sale price is part of Amazon's Deal of the Day where several other SanDisk and Western Digital storage products are steeply discounted.
Over the past year, a number of reports have suggested that teen vape use, especially with the Juul, is steeply on the rise.
The Dow transports were down 4.33 percent overall, declining more steeply than the 0.5 percent drop for the benchmark S&P 500 index.
Argentina's peso and stock market sold off steeply Monday after the country's center-right leader, President Mauricio Macri, performed poorly in primary elections.
It is the only investor to contribute nothing but equity and would lose its $28bn first if the fund falls steeply in value.
Attacks peaked with 237 in 2011 but then declined steeply after ship owners improved security measures and international naval forces stepped up patrols.
Iran's exports, while down steeply since the sanctions began in November, have actually risen in early 2019, according to tanker data and sources.
Given these ongoing failings, now is the time for Congress to conduct thorough and vigorous oversight of the agency's steeply declining enforcement efforts.
"The government did not expect rail would drop off as steeply as it did and that's had a dampening effect" on inventory draws.
Egypt has been trying to attract tourists, an important source of foreign currency, since visitor numbers fell steeply after the country's 2011 uprising.
At the same time the number of women going out to work has risen steeply, though in recent years the trend has slowed.
Republicans argue that healthcare costs are rising too steeply under ObamaCare and the primary focus should be on cost control, not coverage expansion.
Friday, September 29, is National Coffee Day, meaning there are a handful of chains offering free or steeply discounted java to its customers.
The S&P 32 is near record highs after the administration unveiled a long-awaited proposal Wednesday to steeply cut corporate tax rates.
They also sit on steeply sloping properties, which may be more appealing to urban buyers, said Janice Pecoraro, an agent with Signature Realty.
CNN's tally of total confirmed cases has increased by at least 23% each day since March 4 -- in some cases, much more steeply.
The path descends steeply in the forest and past little farmhouses until we came across the day's first point of interest: a rock.
They are physically discontinuous, but the gaps between the volumes are too narrow and steeply angled to allow you to pass through easily.
The number of new cases rose by fewer than 1,000 since Monday, the data indicated, slightly less steeply than increases in recent days.
The windows were so big and clear it felt like flying as we swooped through thick cloud cover high above steeply sloped vineyards.
After about 40 minutes in the air, the Sikorsky S-76B dropped steeply and crashed into a hillside in Calabasas, killing everyone aboard.
And it is amazing: Crime has fallen steeply in New York over a quarter century, to a level not seen since the 1950s.
If those numbers hold over the next eight weeks, Republicans struggling to hold their House and Senate majorities will be fighting steeply uphill.
It ascended more steeply than any airplane I had ever been in and rose like a rocket before flattening out a moment later.
She called on the Trump administration to negotiate directly with the manufacturers of naloxone to make it available at a steeply discounted rate.
Multinational companies worry they'll lose access to or see costs rise steeply in China, which would have a ripple effect on U.S. employment.
Perhaps it will be a recession fueled by short-sighted trade policies which cut off U.S. exports and push consumer prices steeply upwards.
Nvidia shares fell steeply after the chipmaker gave weak fourth quarter revenue guidance when it reported third-quarter earnings after the close on Wednesday.
It is elevated a full storey above the ground and crowned with a steeply sloped roof, containing administration and back-of-house support functions.
Al Yamamah Steel lost 210 percent after reporting a quarterly profit of 25.5 million riyals, down from 211.5 million riyals, as sales fell steeply.
What You'll Pay Prices have risen steeply in the West 80s in recent years, said Edward F. Joseph, an agent with Brown Harris Stevens.
China's war on pollution has ramped up steeply this year, rattling the country's ports, commodities markets and factories across the country's smog-affected north.
Politically motivated deaths have fallen steeply, from 270,029 in 2014 to 474 in 2016 and a mere 89 in the first quarter of 2017.
The proposal follows dire scientific warnings in recent years about immense harm if the world fails to steeply cut emissions that are still rising.
The money contributed on a monthly basis accrues as "wine credits" over time and can be exchanged for wine at a steeply discounted price.
This time, the Fed says the volatility curve is steeply upward-sloping (since 1996 the slope has been steeper only 15% of the time).
Although snotty and steeply priced, Employees Only makes undeniably killer cocktails, and The Wren is a refreshingly chilled for a bar that's on Bowery.
But instead of pals from childhood, his circle consists of Palm Beach's wealthy denizens, many of whom pay steeply to join his private club.
The Trump administration has signaled it wants to offer companies a steeply discounted tax rate on those profits if they bring them back home.
The report shows that lived poverty actually increased in five countries - most steeply in Mozambique, Benin, and Liberia - and remained stagnant in five others.
A once-in-a-lifetime estate tax, or a more steeply progressive income tax alone, will not put a sufficient brake on dynastic wealth.
Konov said he saw global competition rising steeply due to the U.S. shale oil boom, which provides cheap feedstock to the local petrochemical industry.
House and Senate Republicans, in their divergent bills, both offered steeply reduced rates to corporate giants, partnerships and family-owned firms across the board.
Since then, however, domestic prices have fallen steeply as supplies improve and demand softens in the farm machinery and automobile industries, according to Reuters.
The global economy was showing fresh signs of slowing, and crude prices were collapsing so steeply that virtually every well in America was unprofitable.
After Portugal introduced lighter controls, cannabis use among youngsters dropped slightly; in some other places that introduced lighter punishments it fell steeply (see chart).
In the months immediately following that announcement, the number of warrants issued to A.C.S. dropped steeply — to 81, down from 125 the year before.
"It was their model that created the ability to see what these mitigations could do — how steeply they could depress the curve," Birx said.
In the first two decades after independence, Kazakhstan focused mostly on developing its oil fields and mostly ignored its cows, whose number declined steeply.
Among emerging market currencies, the Turkish lira fell steeply after President Tayyip Erdogan dismissed the central bank governor, sparking worries about the bank's independence.
As in Germany, stiffer border controls were quickly introduced in Sweden and the numbers of new immigrants fell steeply, to about 23,000 this year.
Binge drinking and drunkenness by young people have also declined, in Britain and across Europe, but not as steeply as regular or occasional drinking.
You're going to be riding the crest of that steeply rising hospitalization curve that has people freaked out about clinics not having enough ventilators.
The value of public diplomacy has risen steeply in light of the strategic challenges as well as opportunities currently faced by the United States.
But he is better known for steeply raising the price of the lifesaving drug Daraprim and for his attention-seeking behavior on social media.
Your sales team will ramp up a curve far more steeply and you'll get sales momentum much, much faster if you sell an SRP.
Albert Edwards, a strategist at Societe Generale, pointed out in a note Thursday that saving rates in the both countries have steeply fallen recently.
The path left the stream, passing through woods and coming out at a dry riverbed on a dilapidated bridge, where it began climbing steeply.
A new study analyzing national emergency room data shows injuries to those areas of our bodies have risen "steeply" over the last 20 years.
Published on Thursday in the JAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surgery journal, the report suggests the injuries have "steeply" spiked since the advent of smartphones.
House and Senate Republicans, in their divergent bills, both offered steeply reduced rates to corporate giants, partnerships and family-owned firms across the board.
Signs that Iranian oil exports have been falling more steeply than some in the market expected amid looming U.S. sanctions have also underpinned the market.
In that case, the company steadily and steeply raised the price of the life-saving anti-allergy tool over the course of nearly a decade.
There are plenty of examples of assets that have soared continually and steeply in the past year: Bitcoin's staggering rise is but the most obvious.
Over the next few decades the ratio of elderly dependants to people of working age will rise steeply, from 10% now to 40% by 2050.
OPEC and its allies, including Russia, agreed in December to cut oil production steeply under a global supply deal to prevent a glut this year.
However, if you're unwilling to cough up $300 for the ultimate party mansion, Barbie has another high-tech toy that's a little less steeply priced.
"All the coffee trees were dead when we came back," said Garcia, who has since planted 23,22 trees on two hectares of steeply sloped land.
A new report has good news and bad news for anyone hoping that the U.S. can steeply cut greenhouse gas emissions in the coming decades.
Gilead's Harvoni is listed at $94,500, but is steeply discounted under contracts with health insurers and other payers, including the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
The region is billions of dollars in debt and public salaries have been steeply cut since 2014, particularly affecting civil servants, Peshmerga fighters and teachers.
Each rounded corner is steeply banked, so that those canted stretches of asphalt are thrust high into the air like the walls of a canyon.
Last week, it dropped steeply in early trade each day before rebounding towards the close as state-linked funds bought stocks to support the market.
Africa's population grew more steeply than India's, and as a result production per person fell in much of the continent during the late 20th century.
If the MCAS detects that the plane is flying too slowly or steeply, and at risk of stalling, it can automatically lower the airplane's nose.
"All the coffee trees were dead when we came back," said Garcia, who has since planted 2000,22 trees on two hectares of steeply sloped land.
Recently certified by the Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board, these engines steeply cut emissions of greenhouse gases and smog-producing chemicals.
Besides steeply discounted tickets to star-studded events downstairs, the more spartan aspects of dorm life are leavened by free membership to the building's gym.
Problems in Turkey have been brewing for years, but Turkish assets have fallen steeply in recent days as questions have mounted over the country's prospects.
More recently, the percentage with extremely negative views of the opposing party has climbed steeply, to about 50 in 2016 from about 20 in 2000.
Islamic State attacks in the West fell steeply in 2018 compared with the previous four years, the first time the number has fallen since 2014.
As in Germany, stricter border controls have been introduced in Sweden, and the numbers of new immigrants has fallen steeply, to about 6.43,000 this year.
It revised the fees steeply upwards last month, however, requiring some foreign aid workers to pay $4,000 for a permit — 16 times the old rate.
Marriage rates have fallen for years, and more steeply so during the recession, according to data maintained by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The RFS policy is a big boon to farmers due to its help creating a market for biofuels, but compliance often steeply costs oil refiners.
"Fares are falling, oil prices are rising steeply to $85 per barrel, I think there will be more and larger failures this winter," he said.
He also says he is saving money by using a smaller plane (though news organizations pay steeply for each employee who flies with the secretary).
Popular games for the PS4 and Xbox One are steeply discounted today at Amazon and Best Buy — far steeper than Black Friday ads originally indicated.
We are on the front end of a steeply rising S-curve, a rate of change not seen in the US transportation sector for decades.
The death toll in Mozambique could rise steeply as receding floodwaters allow rescuers to access remote areas or if waterborne diseases like cholera gain a foothold.
Back then, a slowdown in demand due to a prolonged period of warm weather left them with excess product that they had to steeply mark down.
They discovered a gigantic pile of freshly cooled lava that stretched some 1.5 kilometers offshore and sloped steeply down to a depth of about 1,000 meters.
Why prices have more than doubled: Hundley blames the great recession for limiting the industry's capacity to harvest enough trees to keep prices from rising steeply.
These fees have risen steeply in recent years: up 89 percent over just six years, according to my recent investigation with the Health Care Cost Institute.
"The pound is experiencing a bit of a recoil after rising so steeply in the previous session," said Shin Kadota, senior strategist at Barclays in Tokyo.
Banking shares dropped steeply at the beginning of the year as the rules kicked in and investors fretted about increasing risks in holding lenders' financial products.
With a top marginal rate of 85033 percent, the state's income taxes are already the highest in the nation, and they are steeply progressive, to boot.
Part of the rise in sign-ups, somewhat surprisingly, might actually be the result of steeply rising premiums — which sounds weird, so let's walk through it.
He wanted me to look around, which is not easy while walking on steeply pitched slopes or the sea-hammered rock paths down by the shore.
They normally steeply drop off after Election Day, and they've instead stayed as high as they were in the first week of November, which is unprecedented.
Yet the backdrop of steeply rising threats between President Trump and Iranian leaders gave the stricken ships a grave significance even before the facts became clear.
We're talking 29 of the best trending new product drops, steeply discounted flash sale finds, back-in-stock bestsellers, hidden gems, and tried-and-true essentials.
Deaths among pedestrians and bicyclists, who now account for 18 percent of all traffic fatalities, rose more steeply over the past decade than any other category.
Don't feel bad if you need to cheat, though, especially if you just want to have fun in this tremendous action game without suffering too steeply.
The yield on the benchmark 83-year Treasury note fell steeply to 2.895 percent, while the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond dropped to 3.152 percent.
But the report showed that after response rates had steeply dipped from 22016 percent in 280 to 21990 percent it 2012, the rate had stabilized through 2016.
Violent crime rates are down nationwide since President Barack Obama's first term, but states such as Kentucky have seen it fall more steeply than the national rate.
Demand for AM receivers has dropped steeply over the years, but the BBC had still employed 45 staff members, who may lose their jobs with the decision.
The interest rates brokers charged for Snap shares on Tuesday suggest demand is extremely high and that those borrowing the stock expect its price to fall steeply.
I'd avoided telling Monica that Lukla airport — a steeply sloped runway wedged between a chasm and a cliff — is one of the most dangerous in the world.
Its rising payouts may be one reason Boeing's shares have not fallen more steeply, despite the firm's admission this month that its software contributed to the crashes.
"The FANGs had sold off pretty steeply, that could be some short covering ... or investors buying indiscriminately," said Mark Luschini, chief investment strategist at Janney Montgomery Scott.
Hulu and Spotify launch an even more steeply discounted bundle of $9.99 per month This effectively lowers the price of Hulu's ad-supported service to nothing. 7.
OPEC changed course after prices dropped steeply from a four-year high above $86 a barrel in October on concern that demand was weakening amid adequate supply.
Riyadh, OPEC's de facto leader, said it was steeply cutting exports to its main customers in March and April despite refiners asking for more of its oil.
The diversified mining company mainly produces coal and invests in iron ore- prices, which have fallen steeply on global oversupply concerns and a shift to cleaner fuel.
When suicides in Japan rose steeply as the country's financial bubble burst after 1989, several dozen people a year were killing themselves in Aokigahara, mainly by hanging.
But that, as well as the steeply falling price of oil — the country's largest export — has caused imports to plummet, leading to shortages of food and medicine.
Wintershall expects significant rises in sales and earnings before special items in 2018, after increasing both steeply in 2017, thanks to higher volumes and higher commodity prices.
Norfolk is still one of the safest corners of England, but violence has risen steeply under the watch of Tory governments and the county's mainly Tory MPS.
The carefully prepared Turkish investigators were not aware the residence, built on a steeply sloping hillside, had a large underground well, local media reported at the time.
While migration numbers have fallen steeply since 2015, the issue remains in the headlines, with Malta and Italy turning away boats of migrants in the past month.
Goldman Sachs' derivatives strategists have compiled a list of stocks that have sold off steeply over the past year and can now be acquired at a discount.
Canadian marijuana stocks climbed steeply between October and January as investors piled in in anticipation of a sales surge when the country legalizes adult use this year.
The exchange rate also has declined steeply, "so luxury goods which used to be more affordable are a lot pricier now than two years ago," he said.
In May, China announced that it would steeply cut import tariffs for foreign-made automobiles and car parts to 15 percent from 25 percent from July 1.
Together they dominated social media and spread anti-migrant sentiment, even as the number of arrivals began to drop steeply under the Democratic Party's new government policies.
OPEC changed course after prices dropped steeply from a four-year high above $86 a barrel in October on concern that demand was weakening amid adequate supply.
Iraq has been raising its production and exports steeply in recent years, while Iran's exports have fallen 10-fold over the past year because of U.S. sanctions.
And it takes a lot: at Chaumet, a simple tiara might cost around 300,000 euros ($340,835), and the price can rise quickly and steeply into the millions.
However, about 10 minutes after trading resumed, the major indexes shaved their losses though they remained down steeply for the session and were approaching bear market conditions.
But as the economic expansion has become more mature and fuel prices have fallen steeply, so traffic, registrations and fuel consumption have all returned to rapid growth.
Samsung Chromebook 599.993 (15.6-inch) Apple's 2019 iPad Air is steeply discounted today at B&H Photo — that is, if you're interested in a very specific configuration.
Uber, which had a private valuation of $76 billion ahead of its IPO in May, has seen its valuation drop steeply as its stock price has dwindled.
Total hours watched on Twitch fell steeply over the last three months, as several of the service's top streamers signed lucrative deals to move to other platforms.
Alienware's previous-generation m2120 gaming laptop is usually $260,2700, but it's steeply discounted right now from Dell (according to Dell, this coupon is no longer being honored).
For typical business routes, airlines will start with low prices to fill a minimum capacity, then increase prices steeply as corporate passengers tend to book last minute.
HONG KONG — Chinese stocks dropped steeply on Thursday, days after the ouster of the country's top securities regulator and just ahead of Group of 20 meetings in Shanghai.
The group could also send a message to the market that it will seek to curtail its oil exports, which have not declined as steeply as its production.
Today there is Maleficent, Angelina Jolie's archvillain, back just in time for Halloween, her character's steeply angled cheekbones and imposing crown of horns suggesting some demonic alien race.
But talk to Marie, who grows beans and maize on steeply sloping land in the village of Ryaruhanga, and it becomes clear that this is not nearly enough.
Within the discounted items you'll find a mere 1,200 styles steeply at up to 80% off, which means everything from $16 shorts to $28 sweaters to $40 dresses.
Lactalis said earlier this week it faced strong competition elsewhere in the European Union, where milk prices have fallen more steeply than in France over the past year.
Wheat also ticked up on bargain-buying after also falling steeply this week due to the weakness in corn and supply pressure from U.S. and European wheat harvests.
I see that a tank top I wanted from Aerie is steeply discounted, so I get two and plug in a promo code for an extra 10% off.
Liddell also helped steer Microsoft through a difficult transition during the financial crisis, when Microsoft cut costs steeply as companies like Apple took the lead in mobile computing.
Platts Analytics believes domestic production will increasingly be exported to meet these global needs, causing volumes leaving the Gulf Coast region to rise steeply in the near term.
Wheat also gained on bargain-buying after also falling steeply this week due to the previous weakness in corn and supply pressure from U.S. and European wheat harvests.
U.S. nonfarm productivity fell less steeply than previously thought in the fourth quarter, but still pushed up labor-related costs as companies employed more workers to raise output.
Instead of health care for all, the Ryan-Price "Repeal and Replace" blueprint reimagines medicine as a steeply-tiered system of clinical standards, therapeutic outcomes, and financial risk.
HK/SIN after falling steeply against the dollar on Monday after a diplomatic row between Turkey and the U.S. saw the countries suspend visa services for each other.
Vale, the world's largest iron ore exporter, has seen its production of the steel-making raw material fall steeply after a dam holding mining waste collapsed in January.
When bacteria learned how to use that nitrogen the amount in the atmosphere would have dropped, possibly quite steeply, as the element shifted into the oceans and sediments.
This may be starting to change, with Britain's minimum wage now rising more steeply, in addition to new pension charges and the incoming apprenticeship levy for many employers.
The last time the index, which dates back to 1974, fell so steeply was in January 211, and the last time it fell more was in December 22.
A senior U.S. sales manager has quit Volkswagen's North America operations, Automotive News reported, just as the carmaker's deliveries in the world's second-largest auto market fall steeply.
The United States has been increasing its own crude exports steeply and U.S. President Donald Trump has been pressing OPEC to lower the oil price by boosting production.
Crude oil prices steadied after falling steeply on Monday as the focus turned to falling inventories in the United States and further output constraints in Venezuela and Libya.
As the number of cases kept climbing, the virus continued to drive uncertainty in the stock market, which fell steeply following the start of an oil price war.
As Ms. Hedren navigated the steeply raked stage with care, Mr. Muhly made her laugh with a story about a tumble he once took while bowing in Paris.
They passed a law that said companies had a little period of time in which they would be allowed to repatriate money at a steeply discounted tax rate.
With market prices for maize rising steeply - from about 1,100 CFA francs in 2016 for a five-litre bucket, to nearly 2,000 CFA francs today - some fear unrest.
According to the Anti-Defamation League, anti-Semitic crimes rose by more than a third in 2016, and even more steeply in the first part of this year.
Lamb has echoed many in his party in arguing the plan cut tax rates too steeply for the wealthy and corporations, and not enough for the working class.
This means two things: First, the direct, short-run effects of the TCJA are steeply regressive, providing much larger tax cuts to the already rich than everybody else.
Few are finding it — and the United States, which for decades led the world in welcoming refugees, has since 2017 decreased resettlements more steeply than any other country.
Few are finding it — and the United States, which for decades led the world in welcoming refugees, has since 2017 decreased resettlements more steeply than any other country.
After all, the huge crime drop came decades after incarceration began to steeply rise, as criminal justice scholar William Stuntz argues in The Collapse of American Criminal Justice.
Why it matters: The study arrives at a fragile moment in global climate diplomacy, even as more research piles up about the dangers of failing to steeply cut emissions.
In fact, fertility rates have dropped steeply in all OECD countries in the past few decades, from an average of 216 children per woman in 43 to 24 now.
Steeply cutting global carbon emissions will be tougher without expanding nuclear power, but its future is dim absent project cost reductions and supportive policies, a new MIT study concludes.
If the data holds, the Brennan Center anticipates homicides will decline steeply in cities like Detroit (down 25.6 percent), Houston (down 20.5 percent), and New York (down 19.1 percent).
The price has dropped steeply from its peak of nearly $20,000 in December 2017, but recall that, at the beginning of 2017, one bitcoin sold for less than $1,000.
The Turkish currency has fallen so steeply over the past 10 months that the new purchase agreement of 15.48 billion lira represents a more than 13 percent price drop.
DISRUPTIVE TO ECONOMY Eskom's power station performance has deteriorated steeply in part because of delays to critical maintenance work, and long-term neglect means there are no quick fixes.
Despite input cost inflation easing to a seven-month low in November, stronger business demand let firms raise prices more steeply and improve margins, posing upside risks to inflation.
On Friday, world leaders are signing the Paris agreement on climate change, a sweeping commitment to lower carbon emissions that practically requires that renewable development be steeply ramped up.
Amid steeply declining initial public offering activity in China this year, there's an ongoing push by the country to lure its tech companies to come back home to list.
Iran maintained its right to steeply raise crude exports to pre-sanction levels, although Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh said he didn't think others in OPEC would ramp up supply.
Strictly speaking, OPEC and non-OPEC members have not yet failed to honor their promises since they could reduce output more steeply in the remainder of the compliance period.
Instead, the tribe owns three modest houses on 219 acres of tribal land that almost cannot be built upon because it slopes so steeply, along the state's western edge.
Accessible only by a 40-minute ride on an all-terrain vehicle from the nearest town, the meadow's crop of pretty purple, white and red flowers slopes steeply downwards.
As the number of clubs in Britain continues to steeply decline, a dead Tiger Tiger means one less venue, one more disused unit on a dwindling, thinning high street.
The rates rose most steeply among girls, with the incidence soaring by 119 percent during that time, although almost twice as many concussions over all were diagnosed in boys.
That's good news for both and — which so steeply discounted their smart speaker products over the holidays that they each likely lost a few dollars on every unit sold.
Then, as they looked toward the Cascade Range slopes that rise steeply from the river, they saw the fire surge toward them through the Douglas fir, cedar and hemlock.
Hualien is near the entrance to Taroko National Park, one of Taiwan's most famous scenic areas, where the Taroko Gorge cuts through mountains that rise steeply from the coast.
In the past year, the black-market rate for U.S. dollars rose steeply, and the government responded by making it all but impossible to exchange at the official rate.
Energy-related shares weighed on the broader market on Friday after oil prices sold off steeply overnight on worries about oversupply and an increasingly muddled outlook for global growth.
If you're in the market for a new laptop and this sounds like a good fit for you, two configurations of the machine are already steeply discounted right now.
Support for impeachment rose steeply, to around 50%, after the inquiry began, but there it has stayed, just as Mr Trump's approval rating has remained in the low 40s.
Analysts and economists have warned the move could help push up inflation, add to the fiscal deficit and prompt India's central bank to raise interest rates more steeply than expected.
The company contacted the SIX Swiss Exchange after its stock started to fall steeply on Wednesday, with trading halted after a 9.2 percent drop and before its statement on Raxone.
Should Third Point and Campbell secure a deal, it would mark a shift for a soup company steeply tied to its tradition of largely being run as a family company.
That's because the award-winning Emirates Airlines just activated a huge end-of-the-year sale, with steeply discounted fares available now though December 30 at 11:59 p.m. EST.
The Transgender Boxing Collective rents space for an hour at a steeply discounted fee; they get room to train, and the gym can claim residual ties to its transgressive roots.
Drugmakers often have to cut prices steeply to be included, helping China's drive to lower drug prices and rein in a healthcare bill McKinsey estimates hitting $1 trillion by 2020.
One model suggests that the fault is smooth and steeply dipping to a depth of 13 miles (21 km), similar to a sheet of plywood that's leaning against a house.
S&P affirmed its BBB+ rating on the sovereign, noting that it expects net general government debt to hit 45% of GDP in 2016, steeply up from 28% in 2005.
In March 2019, for example, the two launched an even more steeply discounted bundle than before, at $9.99 per month for both — or effectively Spotify Premium with Hulu for free.
As a response to worries about robots, apps and immigrants competing away middle-class jobs, wage insurance makes more sense than, say, trade barriers or a steeply higher minimum wage.
Most Gulf bourses have already dropped steeply to levels where valuations are not expensive and dividend yields are attractive; the Saudi index is down 20 percent so far this year.
Why it matters: The results show how steeply global confidence in the United States has eroded in the first year of Donald Trump's presidency, which could weaken key American alliances.
From in-house to big name bottles, and a slew of unique finds all sold at steeply discounted prices, affordably stocking your own personal cellar (more like cabinet) is easy.
In the first three months of the year, Audi sales in the United States rose 8003 percent, and Porsche sales were up 2800 percent; their sales did not drop steeply.
We would argue that a buying opportunity has emerged in some of the names in between these two extremes, as they have sold off steeply despite strong underlying EPS visibility.
Strict adherence to Catholic social and sexual teaching has steeply declined in recent decades, and a number of medical and legal scandals have led to mounting pressure for abortion reform.
The birds played rather than battled with the wind, catching the edge of a gust with one silvery wing, dipping the other to bank steeply as they circled and dove.
And in terms of materials, the most effective pieces dating from the past several years tend to be those whose aesthetic capital is steeply invested in what they're made of.
Beyond these new steps, the fact that the U.S. government had already steeply increased tariff barriers on foreign medical equipment makes the impending scarcity of medical supplies even more problematic.
First, you are selling at a loss after the market dipped so steeply, says Chad Parks, founder and CEO of retirement plan provider Ubiquity Retirement and Savings in San Francisco.
Lugano is known for blending Swiss efficiency with the sunny charm of Italy along the steeply pitched shores of a postcard-perfect alpine lake that reaches deep into both countries.
Riyadh told a meeting of OPEC experts last week that it could raise oil output steeply to bring prices down if Tehran refuses to limit its supply, OPEC sources say.
Gravel roads dip steeply through spruce forests and purple blossoms of fireweed to the Old Believer villages of Voznesenka, Razdolna and Kachemak Selo, which pool their athletes to sustain teams.
In the first three months of the year, Audi sales in the United States rose 4.6 percent, and Porsche sales were up 7.1 percent; their sales did not drop steeply.
The new charges are unrelated to Shkreli's tenure as CEO of Turing Pharmaceutical, where he inspired worldwide derision for steeply raising the price of a medication used for malaria patients.
In "Hiraeth," for example, a yellow-green color gives tidal force to a broad, overhanging curve, while a steeply angled darker stroke swings across like a surfer before cutting back.
"Global emissions need to peak soon and decline steeply to 2020; this decline will now need to be even greater given the increase in emissions in 85033," the group said.
U.S. crude and gasoline inventories fell much more steeply than expected this week and the world's biggest oil exporter Saudi Arabia said it would further reduce oil output in August.
Two time zones removed from Jakarta, it straddles one of the most seismically volatile zones on earth; many of its islands are active volcanoes rising steeply out of the sea.
The Republican health care bill would cause 13 million Americans to lose coverage and steeply increase Obamacare enrollees' out-of-pocket costs, a new analysis from the Medicare actuary projects.
The rand has slumped more than 5 percent against the dollar this week and government bonds have sold off steeply, also hurt by the turmoil on Turkish and Argentinian financial markets.
"The bloodbath is worsening," he said in a response to one Twitter user, pointing out that digital currencies had fallen much more steeply than equities during Wednesday and Thursday's sell-offs.
Climate impacts are already costing nations billions in the form of extreme weather events and coastal adaptation costs for sea level rise, and these will rise more steeply in coming years.
Driving the news: Axios' Amy Harder reported yesterday that the SEC granted ExxonMobil's request to throw out a shareholder resolution urging the oil giant to disclose targets for steeply cutting emissions.
Irregular migration has fallen steeply since 2015, when more than a million people entered the EU, but polls show it is still a top concern of the EU's 500 million citizens.
Since L Brands said its Victoria's Secret brand would stop selling swimwear and dial back on promotions, the company's shares have plunged as steeply as one of its asset-baring bras.
Not only has the number of Democrats resistant to gun control declined steeply, but a long string of high-profile mass shootings has shifted public opinion in favor of tougher laws.
By the same token, while it's politically impossible to directly cut the agency's budget as steeply as conservatives would like, Pruitt can accomplish the same basic goals by wasting the money.
After four straight years of rapidly growing investments in new housing, investment levels - which slightly lag production levels - will slow somewhat in 2018 and then more steeply in 2019, it said.
John Hancock, one of the largest life insurance providers, is partnering with Apple to offer all of its new and existing members of its Vitality program a steeply discounted Apple Watch.
If your budget allows, consider buying steeply discounted appliances at stores that sell used kitchens, like BIG Reuse in Gowanus, Brooklyn, and Astoria, Queens, or Green Demolitions in Fairfield, N.J. 5.
"This is the heart of hill-shepherding country," said Peter Edmondson, 61, gesturing to the craggy, bracken-clad mountains that rise steeply above his whitewashed 9123th-century home at Seathwaite Farm.
Highlighting the increasingly uphill battle to achieve consensus, OPEC sources told Reuters last week that Saudi Arabia had warned it could raise output steeply if rival Iran refused to limit supply.
Public resentment has been building since bread subsidies were ended and the general sales tax hiked steeply earlier this year under an IMF-driven plan to cut Jordan's $37 billion debt.
If oil prices remain low, Saudi Arabia and Russia may face an uncomfortable choice: let prices dip or cut production more steeply, thereby losing market share and propping up American shale.
Cole has data on his side: Government debt is set to rise steeply over the next ten years, even absent new spending initiatives and tax cuts proposed by the Trump Administration.
Now, there are growing tensions over the cuts and pressure is growing on OPEC — from the likes of President Donald Trump — to increase supply to prevent prices from rising too steeply.
It was a humble cottage in the Carpenter Gothic style, typical for that era with one exception: beneath the steeply pitched roof was a pointed-arch window normally found adorning churches.
When Trump announced that he would delay implementing those tariffs, markets regained most of their losses, only to decline steeply again on more trade war fallout, including spillovers to other countries.
The rising incidence among people under 22020 has been driven mostly by trends in non-Hispanic whites, although rates among American Indians and Alaska Natives have also risen steeply, researchers found.
The rising incidence among people under 22020 has been driven mostly by trends in non-Hispanic whites, although rates among American Indians and Alaska Natives have also risen steeply, researchers found.
It's also devastating that we continue to see prices for drugs that have been around for decades suddenly and steeply increased with no apparent justification, on both branded and generic drugs.
Elsewhere, Sweden is looking into the possibility of a digital version of the Swedish crown, called the "ekrona," as cash use in the Scandinavian country has steeply declined in recent years.
Soon, though, as travellers returned or hungry armies passed through, and when the peasants themselves went to market, and saw how steeply prices were rising, they learned the extent of it.
A withdrawal from NAFTA would amount to a double whammy against middle-class Americans who would see jobs disappear even as the price of critical goods, including safe transportation, rise steeply.
SecureWorks, the Dell-owned computer security firm that is on its way to an IPO later this year, posted a steeply higher loss in its most recent fiscal year, ended Jan.
BERLIN, Jan 6 (Reuters) - A senior U.S. sales manager has quit Volkswagen's North America operations, Automotive News reported, just as the carmaker's deliveries in the world's second-largest auto market fall steeply.
She would also impose new taxes on large companies and rich individuals—who would see their taxes rise more steeply than they have for almost a century, reversing a decades-long fall.
Citi has said the problem could cut Russian oil exports by around a tenth or 400,000 bpd, adding that a prolonged outage could force refineries in Europe to cut refining runs steeply.
WASHINGTON, March 3 (Reuters) - U.S. nonfarm productivity fell less steeply than previously thought in the fourth quarter, but still pushed up labor-related costs as companies employed more workers to raise output.
From tomorrow — Friday, December 1 — until December 20, the super-store will promote one steeply discounted item each day, including big-screen TVs, iPhones, MacBooks, and drones (yep, the future is here).
The midsize "Sport Activity Vehicle," as BMW prefers to call it, retains the steeply raked, coupe-like roof line that separates it from more classic utility vehicles like the original BMW X5.
The promotion of Dahshur is part of a wider push to boost tourism, an important source of foreign revenue for Egypt that dipped steeply after the country's 2011 uprising before gradually recovering.
With a steeply progressive income tax code, the world's highest corporate tax rate and an uncompetitive worldwide corporate tax regime, America is desperately in need of rate-lowering, complexity-reducing tax reform.
Months ago, I found myself here when the track was empty; the Florida sun beating down, and I drove a van out to the steeply banked section between turns one and two.
With major industry corporations betting big on "games-as-service", not to mention subsidiary activities such as streaming also taking advantage of them, their energy use has risen steeply in recent years.
Stamp duty, a tax on housebuyers, has risen steeply over the long term, providing another disincentive to moving: someone buying an average-priced home in London faces an upfront bill of £15,000.
The most steeply climbing line assumes only a modest decline in global fertility rates, while the lowest (green) scenario assumes a very rapid decline in total fertility rates — frankly, an unattainable decline.
Kurdistan has ramped up oil sales independent from Baghdad in past years and is hoping to steeply raise gas output and exports as it seeks economic and possibly political independence from Baghdad.
But, unless there is a wholly unexpected reversal in the steeply falling trend in other parts of the world, the remedy proposed for the Amazon basin will be just as valid elsewhere.
He also said the government would make sure Italy's public debt-to-GDP ratio falls more steeply next year than the marginal declines that have been registered in the last three years.
Air pollution in the province peaked in his first year there and has been falling steeply ever since, according to satellite imagery analyzed at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
A year ago, as the market for tax credits started falling in expectation that a Republican president and a Republican Congress would steeply lower taxes, the project developed a $250 million deficit.
The real, however, posted minimal gains among its peers as data showed services sector activity fell in August more steeply than economists had expected, another indication that an economic recovery remained sluggish.
Ownership of corporate equities is steeply concentrated among relatively few households — in 28503, the top 22019 percent held 35 percent of all equities, while the top 10 percent owned nearly 80 percent.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down roughly 650 points and the Nasdaq was off 240 points near midday trading, each now steeply off their recent, record highs set earlier this year.
The average rate on the 30-year fixed hit a recent high in December of 3.84%, but slid steadily last week and is now falling more steeply, according to Mortgage News Daily.
The orchestra will be placed on stepped risers, so that back row percussionists will be as visible as the violinists up front, and a more steeply raked floor will also improve sightlines.
When stylized red-and-green candle flames melt into the wallpaper, or when a steeply angled ricochet of oranges seems to erase half a large white bowl, you don't bat an eye.
In recent weeks, hundreds of thousands of Iranians reportedly took to the streets in 2628 of the nation's 28503 provinces, in cities large and small, after the government raised gas prices steeply.
Cement and steel prices have gone down steeply since the militants were defeated in eastern Mosul, as road connections have opened up with the rest of Iraq and Turkey, allowing supplies to resume.
In a "no-change" scenario public expenditure on health would also rise steeply, so by 22012 the developed world would be spending nearly a quarter of its GDP on these two items alone.
Although this year the number of confirmed Zika infections has steeply declined in most places, the disease is still causing infant birth defects in 27 countries, according to the Pan American Health Organization.
A recent study by David Autor of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and four other economists found that workers' share of income in America has declined most steeply in the most concentrated sectors.
Irregular migration has fallen steeply since 2015, when more than a million people entered the EU, but polls show it is still a top concern for many of the EU's 500 million citizens.
Yet as political concern about election interference has stepped up steeply this year, Zuckerberg has attended sessions in the US Senate and House in April — to face (but not necessarily answer) policymakers' questions.
With enough technology, human moderation, and cooperation with governments and peers, it could put the safeguards in place to steeply reduce the chances that this foul play ever reaches the News Feed again.
The survey also showed that Americans' trust in their own companies fell more steeply than in any other country, with Switzerland and Canada registering the highest levels of trust in their homegrown brands.
NO CHANGE IN TRADING CURRENCY The United States has been increasing its own crude exports steeply and U.S. President Donald Trump has been pressing OPEC to lower the oil price by boosting production.
Despite different levels currently, all of the cities are steadily moving toward rent in the FAU index, because home prices have risen so steeply in the past few years and continue to gain.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Commonwealth Bank, HSBC and Citi are betting that Australia's central bank will cut interest rates more steeply than previously thought as global trade tensions ratchet up and domestic hiring intentions slow.
"Demand growth is falling and some volumes could return to the market after outages ... If prices begin to fall steeply again, then we will be able to and should continue consultations," Novak said.
The early October figures add to signs, however, that Iranian exports are falling more steeply than expected, stretching the ability of Saudi Arabia, non-OPEC Russia and other producers to fill the gap.
"We must start bending the emissions curve steeply downwards no later than 2020, if we still are to have a chance of staying below a 1.5 degrees of global temperature rise," Thunberg said.
Investigators have cited the 737 Max's Maneuvering Characteristic Augmentation System (MCAS), a software designed to automatically move the plane's nose down if it is climbing too steeply, as a reason for both crashes.
The development will revive oil industry fears that major producers are embarking again on a battle for market share, especially after Riyadh threatened to raise output steeply if no freeze deal were reached.
The British unemployment rate is seen rising slightly to 5.6 percent in 2018 from 4.9 percent last year, while inflation will increase steeply to 1.43 percent this year and 2.6 percent in 2018.
Iraq and Iran plan to raise output steeply in the coming years to compete with OPEC leader Saudi Arabia, which produces around 10 million bpd and has capacity of over 13 million bpd.
"The combination of steeply falling oil demand and rapidly increasing supply may be unique, but Shell has weathered market volatility many times in the past," CEO Ben van Beurden said in a statement.
That was followed by the activation of an anti-stall system known as MCAS which repeatedly forced the plane's nose downward because the sensor was saying it was climbing too steeply, it said.
South Africa has reported the most coronavirus cases in sub-Saharan Africa - nearly 1,000 - and public health experts are worried that the virus could overwhelm the health system if infection rates rise steeply.
The big picture: A UN-led scientific report in 2018 concluded that pathways for holding temperature rise to 1.5°C require some level of carbon removal — not just steeply cutting and preventing emissions.
Meanwhile, cruise ships around the world are still being rejected from ports as passengers become sick, and commercial airline travel has fallen so steeply that the industry is looking for a bail out.
Walker, a 10-year veteran, is new to the team, a mid-March signing whose price dropped so steeply on the open market (one year, $4 million) that the Yankees could not resist.
One study published in December, which analyzed emergency room data in the United States, found that injuries to the neck, face, eyes, nose and head have risen "steeply" over the last 20 years.
In 2013, he paid about $1.1 million for a steeply sloped, 1.4-acre lot of boulders and Jeffrey pine and white fir trees, a few hundred yards from the Martis Camp ski lift.
"Trump and many of his key policies are broadly unpopular around the globe, and ratings for the U.S. have declined steeply in many nations," the center said in a report released on Monday.
Sources close to talks between OPEC and Russia told Reuters Moscow wanted to fine-tune the language of the deal to include an option to review the agreement if global stocks fell steeply.
"Global emissions need to peak soon and decline steeply to 2020; this decline will now need to be even greater given the increase in emissions in 2017," the IEA said in its report.
Chipotle Mexican Grill revealed on Tuesday that federal prosecutors had expanded their inquiry into the company's multistate outbreaks of food-borne illnesses, further threatening sales that declined steeply by the end of last year.
A Trump administration proposal to steeply increase entrance fees to the most popular national parks landed with a thud when it was presented in November, and park officials say they are now reconsidering it.
Central bank chief Guido Sandleris will also hold a press conference before markets open, after the bank steeply cut the amount of dollars individual entities could buy in the early hours of Monday morning.
Geneva-based Petro-Logistics, which tracks oil supply from OPEC members and other major exporters, said shipments dropped steeply in early November as customers awaited clarity on whether the U.S. administration would issue waivers.
The population of a colony of Adélie penguins located in Commonwealth Bay, Antarctica has steeply fallen following the arrival of a massive iceberg, which has dramatically changed the local conditions favorable to the birds.
While exhibitor numbers have climbed steeply over the past several years — 1,219 labels are now represented here, close to 50 percent of them international — geopolitics have a way of wreaking havoc on commercial expectations.
The Singapore storage lease comes at a time of a steeply backwardated market structure, which has led several suppliers not to renew their fuel oil storage contracts in Singapore this year, the sources said.
Oil prices have more than halved in the past two years after Saudi Arabia raised output steeply in an attempt to drive higher-cost producers such as U.S. shale firms out of the market.
That does not mean that central bankers should raise rates steeply in one go, or commit to a particular path for hikes, when they are unsure how the economy as a whole will react.
Of the Asian democracies, Indonesia fell from 48 to 68 in the rankings, the worst country decline globally, and the world's most populous democracy, India, fell steeply in the rankings from 32 to 42.
There's no restaurant, but room service offers a limited menu of soups, desserts and precooked jars of local dishes like boeuf bourguignon and Alsatian choucroute garnie, priced steeply at €14 to €18 per jar.
Germany, by comparison, has much less to complain about: Its goods trade deficit with China remains on a steeply declining trend, falling last year to 14.2 billion euro, a 21.5 percent drop from 2016.
Renzi, who came to power in February 2014 promising to kickstart a chronically stagnant economy, has seen his popularity ratings fall steeply over the last year as economic and job growth has remained listless.
What my friends and family don't understand is that, in the past, I have paid so steeply for the privilege of happiness that now the pursuit of happiness feels like the pursuit of tragedy.
Because I was aimed steeply downhill, partway into a soft-clay gully, I landed more or less on my feet, like a gymnast, before flopping onto my stomach with an "Ugh!" and briefly bodysurfing.
The company, which has seen its stock price decline steeply since its New York IPO in April, said it would continue to support buyers and vendors using its classified portal, known as Jumia Deals.
One huge issue afflicting people in the city is that the Yemeni riyal has steeply declined in value due to inflation, both due to the war and recent moves by the country's central bank.
If that question no longer applies to a blustery owner, it still revolves around a tempestuous fan base that largely holds its newcomers — particularly the steeply compensated or heavily publicized — to a high standard.
Whether you need help getting to sleep or know someone in your life who might benefit from having one of these, a well-rated noise machine from DreamEgg is steeply discounted today on Amazon.
Though investments declined steeply in the second half of 2019, the year&aposs slowest quarter (Q4) drew almost as much as the first two quarters of 2018 combined, pointing to a still-growing industry.
The value of wine imported from France dropped steeply after the tariff took effect, to roughly $57 million in November from about $130 million in October, according to the American Association of Wine Economists.
The gondola (each cabin has a winner's name on it) climbed steeply through a forest; a chute under the lift had a lone track, which, it turned out, Rahlves had made the day before.
The department announced in October that it wanted to merge Public School 241, the STEM Institute of Manhattan, which has had its enrollment decline steeply in the last decade, with nearby Public School 76.
Japanese government bond prices fell steeply on Monday with the benchmark 103-year yield hitting its highest in nearly six months, following reports the Bank of Japan is actively discussing changes to its policies.
Such levels were last seen in February 2015, when Riyadh began to steeply raise production to deal a blow to U.S. shale oil producers, effectively becoming the architect of a prolonged oil price crash.
The company is planning to announce new products next week, which is probably why Amazon Kindles are on sale this week for Prime members—discounted as steeply as we've seen them since Prime Day.
At its inaugural meeting in October, the pricing mechanism committee cut fuel prices marginally after the government increased them steeply over the previous three years to cover the cost of fuel on international markets.
Prior to the Trump administration rule, PHS was able to buy medications through a federal program called 340B, which provides medicines at steeply discounted prices to clinics that receive certain types of government funding.
PetroChina, the main oil and gas company in northern China, reported that its losses from natural gas climbed steeply in the first three quarters of this year compared with the same period in 2016.
SHANGHAI/BEIJING (Reuters) - China will steeply cut import tariffs for automobiles and car parts, opening up greater access to the world's largest auto market amid an easing of trade tensions with the United States.
In 217, Amazon wrote that, globally, the most-purchased product was its Amazon Echo Dot, which was steeply marked down so as to get a leg up over Google in the voice assistant wars.
Why it matters: It underscores the long-term warming trend and arrives on the heels of major UN and U.S. federal reports on the near- and long-term dangers of failing to steeply cut emissions.
The rouble, by comparison with the oil price, is down by a less severe 9 percent against the dollar since the start of 2016, in part as it had fallen so steeply since late 2014.
Meanwhile, the property sector has boomed and the price of land - like Muttaya's plot - has risen steeply, prompting some descendants of those who sold their land on plain papers to refuse to honor "sada bainamas".
The number of those aged between ten (the age of criminal responsibility) and 17 entering the criminal-justice system for the first time has fallen steeply, by 84% since 262, compared with 22012% for adults.
SHANGHAI/LONDON (Reuters) - As China's medical bills rise steeply, outpacing government insurance provision, patients and their families are increasingly turning to loans to pay for healthcare, adding to the country's growing burden of consumer debt.
The Oslo council agreed earlier this year to halve emissions from Oslo to 600,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide in 2020 from 1.2 million in 1990, and even more steeply from current levels around 1.4 million.
Should Trump's planned sweeping tax cuts lead to much higher inflation expectations, the Fed could tighten policy more steeply than thought now and could push the U.S. dollar, already at 14 year highs, even higher.
In London property prices have risen so steeply that the average first-time buyer needs to raise a deposit equivalent to about 120% of annual income, according to Neal Hudson of Savills, an estate agent.
Those that are performing well - such as African Rainbow Minerals and Implats' Two Rivers JV and Anglo American Platinum's Mogalakwena mine - are mechanised, shielding them from steeply rising wage costs and giving them productivity boosts.
Debt has emerged as one of China's biggest challenges, with the total load rising to 250 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) last year, with corporate debt rising steeply to around 170 percent of GDP.
The Hills, the most recent addition to the recreational offerings on Governors Island, is a fantastic roller coaster of a landscape on and around four steeply sloped prominences ranging from 25 to 70 feet tall.
Markets in Asia closed steeply lower on Wednesday, with most major indexes tumbling following the release of a list of an additional $0.043 billion in Chinese goods on which the U.S. is considering imposing tariffs.
Non-OPEC Russia, which teamed up with Saudi Arabia in the first OPEC joint production cuts since 2016, has also raised production steeply in recent months to a post-Soviet high of 11.4 million bpd.
That will leave it more money to defend the peso, which has fallen steeply on fears the government will lose the election in October to a Peronist opposition that may be even tougher on creditors.
On the one hand, Germany's democratic system is remarkably stable; on the other, it has a severe problem with right-wing extremist violence that again has been rising steeply since the refugee crisis of 2015.
It's a system that automatically lowers the nose of the plane when it detects from its external angle of attack sensors that the aircraft is flying too slowly or steeply, and at risk of stalling.
The MCAS system automatically lowers the nose of the plane when it receives information from its external angle of attack sensors that the aircraft is flying too slowly or steeply, and at risk of stalling.
Other drugs that Merck said it would discount its price on include the brand-name versions of products that long ago lost their patent protection and are readily available from competitors at steeply discounted prices.
Benchmark iron ore prices have come off steeply in recent weeks, falling nearly 30 percent since the end of July as some Brazilian production has come back on line and as global demand worries have intensified.
Washington neared a deal to lift its ban on U.S. firms supplying Chinese telecoms gear maker ZTE Corp, sources said on Tuesday, while Beijing said it will steeply cut import tariffs for automobiles and car parts.
While the sticker price continues to go steeply higher, with the average cost of college at $27,23 a year, the price students actually pay after grants and other assistance -- or the "net price" -- is around $21990,000.
It isn't just a color video with sound because (besides the intermittent and ominous sounds of footsteps) a steeply pitched, screeching voice reads out a script throughout, and this voice hovers on the edge of comprehension.
Oil prices edged higher on Wednesday ahead of a U.S. holiday, after falling steeply a day earlier as worries about a slowing global economy outweighed a decision by OPEC and allies to extend crude output cuts.
U.S. manufacturing output fell steeply in January as motor vehicle production posted its biggest fall since 2009, with declines in a broad range of goods likely to fuel fears of a sharp slowdown in factory activity.
But the numbers suggest tougher times lie ahead - a worry for China's steeply-valued private tech start-ups and newly-listed firms such as smartphone maker Xiaomi Corp and Tencent-backed food deliver giant Meituan Dianping.
DUBAI, Oct 5 (Reuters) - The Qatar central bank's international reserves and foreign currency liquidity rebounded in August after falling steeply for two months because of sanctions imposed by other Arab states, official data showed on Thursday.
Reconstruction spending was set to increase steeply, Mr. Bhusal said, as 329,000 homeless families — promised a sum of 200,000 rupees, or about $2,000, for rebuilding — receive a first payment of about a quarter of that sum.
Interestingly, 'Services and Other' gross margins have steeply plunged in recent quarters," analyst Toni Sacconaghi said in a note to clients Friday entitled "Services margins are plummeting… does this mean automotive gross margins could be overstated?
The British pound has fallen steeply on currency markets, reflecting the risk of "Brexit," and government bond prices in advanced nations have soared (and their yields have fallen) as investors have plowed money into safe assets.
There is no historical correlation between higher incarceration rates and dropping crime rates — incarceration rose steeply for two decades before crime began to fall, as scholar William Stuntz documented in The Collapse of American Criminal Justice.
Despite those numbers, the yearly total of homicides in the city of Los Angeles, which includes Crenshaw, has decreased steeply in the last 224 years, from a peak of 1,092 in 1992 to 259 in 2018.
Rather than raise interest rates further as had been envisioned in December, Fed officials declined to raise rates — and steeply reduced their expectations of how much further they would raise rates over the remainder of 2016.
While the world increasingly turns toward sheltering in place and remote work, demand for essential goods has grown steeply, directly impacting the shippers and carriers who are on the frontlines of producing and delivering these goods.
Op-Ed Contributors As if the steeply rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula weren't enough, President Trump seems determined to kill the Iran nuclear deal, against the near unanimous opinion of his closest foreign policy advisers.
But an even more compelling reason Mr. Mnuchin may want to let Fannie and Freddie hang on to their earnings has to do with Mr. Trump's promise to big business to lower corporate tax rates steeply.
Cord cutters just want to livestream The race is on to grab the hordes fleeing costly cable subscriptions, especially those 18 to 24 who have steeply curtailed their traditional TV viewing in the last six years.
Even on personal computers, where it used to excel, its market share has dropped steeply over the past ten years, from 542% to 10%, at a time when browsers have been losing ground to apps on smartphones.
Trump's plan may also include a proposal to let multinationals bring foreign profits being held abroad into the United States at a steeply discounted income tax rate, another long-standing goal of the corporate tax lobbying community.
On the surface, the cost of medicines may be rising steeply but the picture is distorted by off-invoice discounts and rebates, which in the United States average around 30 percent, according to healthcare information firm QuintilesIMS.
After biometrics were introduced in the Kenyan refugee camps of Kakuma and Dadaab in 2013, their recorded populations fell steeply, saving $1.4m a month that the programme had previously paid out to fraudsters to support imaginary refugees.
"If we were to raise interest rates too steeply and we were to trigger a downturn or contribute to a downturn, we have limited scope for responding, and it is an important reason for caution," she said.
He also said the strategy of maximizing production during the previous minister Ali al-Naimi in 2014-2015 had caused too much pain for both producers and consumers when oil prices fell too steeply and became unpredictable.
President Donald Trump signed the Republican tax plan — which would steeply and permanently reduce taxes for corporations, while temporarily cutting taxes for many individuals — into law Friday morning, two days after it finished its path through Congress.
ST JULIAN'S, Malta (Reuters) - For more than a century, locals in the small Maltese town of St Julian's have celebrated their patron saint by running up a steeply angled log, smeared with lard, protruding over the sea.
When the MCAS detects the plane climbing too steeply without enough speed—a recipe for a stall—it moves the yoke forward, using the horizontal stabilizer on the tail to bring the nose of the plane down.
The annual Edelman Trust Barometer showed overall trust in the four institutions it measures - the government, media, business and non-governmental organizations - falling more steeply in the United States than in any of the 22016 countries surveyed.
The value of the rupiah, Indonesia's currency, against the dollar has fallen by a hefty 30% since mid-2013, but has been stable recently, and other emerging-market currencies have fallen even more steeply over that period.
A CNN/ORC survey conducted late last year showed 51% of Americans still view economic conditions as poor -- down steeply from the depths of the recession, but still more than the number who say the economy's good.
These alarming numbers — which have been steeply increasing since 28503 — are the result of attacks for more than a decade on public health services, programs, and policies that support the prevention and treatment of these reportable STDs.
And down at the end of town, just before the road starts climbing steeply back into the wilderness, there is a hotel called the Boulder Mountain Lodge, and, on its grounds, a restaurant called Hell's Backbone Grill.
The last time the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries failed to agree a clear oil-output strategy was in 2016, after Iran insisted on steeply raising its production following the lifting of Western sanctions against it.
A reminder of how hard it will be to steeply cut global greenhouse gas emissions in the years ahead arrived this morning via a report this morning from several international agencies along with with other new analyses.
U.S. President Donald Trump is due to release a tax plan on Wednesday that proposes to sharply slash business taxes and steeply discount the rate on corporate profits brought back into the United States, ICE's home country.
The predictions may help ease market fears that Saudi Arabia could steeply add to a global glut after production-freeze talks in Qatar this month collapsed following Riyadh's refusal to sign the deal without participation by Iran.
The October figures add to signs that buyers are sufficiently wary of the U.S. sanctions to stop or scale back their Iranian crude dealings, and that exports are falling more steeply than some in the market expected.
This is in fact an SUV with a roof that extends flat over the body and then drops steeply to the rear — that's where the coupé name comes in — and into the D pillar of the vehicle.
It has seen a significant downturn since the start of the year, with the world's best-known digital currency, bitcoin, falling steeply from its record high near $20,000 late last year to around $6,700 as of Tuesday.
Saudi Arabia agreed to raise supply steeply in June, in response to calls from consumers, including the United States and India, to help cool oil prices and address a supply shortage after Washington imposed sanctions on Iran.
And its central achievement — a dramatic cut in corporate rates to 21 percent from 35 percent — was an economic no-brainer that many Democrats, including President Obama, had supported (albeit less steeply) just a few years ago.
LONDON (Reuters) - OPEC said on Tuesday it had cut oil production steeply under a global supply deal, although it flagged headwinds confronting its efforts to prevent a glut this year including weaker demand and higher rival output.
But he also had a talent for trading, making lucrative investments over the decades in financial firms, biotech companies, Russian public vouchers and steeply discounted sovereign debt in Greece and Argentina, among many other companies and countries.
FS26, Fox's fledgling and steeply uphill effort to compete with ESPN, on Wednesday showed off "First Things First," a new morning opinion show hosted by the N.F.L. Hall of Famer Cris Carter, Nick Wright and Jenna Wolfe.
This process was especially pronounced in the areas we now call the Rust Belt, where prevailing economic arrangements were falling apart most rapidly, and the population was aging steeply as young people left to seek opportunity elsewhere.
Geneva-based Petro-Logistics said on its website that Iranian crude and condensate exports in December "fell steeply" from November to less than 1 million barrels per day (bpd) due to U.S. sanctions — lower than some other estimates.
"The cost is going up very steeply, and the improvements tend to be much more incremental, that's really the fundamental issue," Dr. Richard Schilsky, senior vice president and chief medical officer at ASCO, said in a telephone interview.
Since the middle of last year, when China raised tariffs, U.S. car exports to China have plunged between 35-55 percent each month versus the year before, far more steeply than in the first half of the year.
The national government has more recently been trying to support rural incomes by steeply raising minimum support prices for summer-sown crops – prices at which the government says it is prepared to buy the crops from the farmers.
That would be double the current 0.8 percent target but lower than what was expected until recently by markets, which fear the deficit will rise steeply to fund welfare spending and tax cuts promised by the ruling parties.
Alekperov said he believed oil prices had bottomed and should hover at around $50 a barrel this year, rising from 2017, because of a looming deficit as investment in crude production had fallen too steeply and too fast.
Towns like Miami Beach, New York and San Francisco have steeply fined home owners when their long-term tenants have turned their properties into something resembling a youth hostel using Airbnb to book guests for short-term stays.
"I never thought of this area as a high-crime neighborhood," Ms. Calson, a retired photographer, said of this leafy part of the city, where tourists flock to view the steeply sloped, crooked street adorned with flower beds.
Output at Groningen has been steeply reduced from 53.9 billion cubic meters in 2013 to a maximum of 24 billion cubic meters on an annual basis at present; in October that will be further cut to 21.6 bcm.
Another closely watched event that failed to generate much excitement was a meeting of oil producing nations, which again was unable to agree on a clear oil-output strategy as Iran insisted on steeply raising its own production.
A.D.H.D. prescription rates increased sharply in all age groups during that period, but most steeply among young adult women: by 700 percent among women aged 25 to 29, and by 560 percent among women aged 30 to 33.
With a nod to the New Deal economist Alvin Hansen, who wrote about the relationship between population size and interest rates, Mr. Summers notes as well that population growth in Europe and the United States has steeply declined.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. manufacturing output fell steeply in January as motor vehicle production posted its biggest fall since 2009, with declines in a broad range of goods likely to fuel fears of a sharp slowdown in factory activity.
Big Ticket 15 Photos View Slide Show ' The triplex penthouse perched atop the Clock Tower building in Dumbo, Brooklyn, has finally sold after lingering on the market for more than seven years, for a steeply discounted $15 million.
Major U.S. indices fell steeply after a Bloomberg report that the United States is preparing to announce tariffs on all remaining Chinese imports by early December if talks next month between presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping falter.
Former Tour de France champion Wiggins, affectionately known as 'Sir Wiggo' after receiving a knighthood for his exploits, ran across the steeply banked track to celebrate his eighth Olympic medal, one more than Chris Hoy, with his wife Catherine.
Valeant, based in Canada, has been under pressure since last year as cracks appeared in its business model of acquiring older drugs, steeply increasing their U.S. price, and using aggressive methods to overcome insurer barriers to reimbursing its medicines.
However, Vonovia's chief executive Rolf Buch said his company had not been willing to raise its offer for Deutsche Wohnen because it did not believe rents would not continue to rise as steeply in Berlin as they have recently.
In both 737 Max crashes, investigators believe that a false angle of attack reading had triggered the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS), which detects when the aircraft is flying too slowly or steeply, and is at risk of stalling.
Old disputes between Saudi Arabia and rival Iran resurfaced at a meeting of OPEC experts last week, with Riyadh threatening to raise oil output steeply to bring prices down if Tehran refuses to limit its supply, OPEC sources say.
At a meeting of OPEC experts last week, Riyadh threatened to raise oil output steeply to bring prices down if Tehran refused to limit its production, a source from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) told Reuters.
It has flattened over the past year after prompt oil prices rose steeply on hopes that OPEC would help rebalance the market quicker while forward prices failed to catch up with that pace due to modest demand growth expectations.
For example, the most notable trend in traffic fatality data is growth in deaths among pedestrians and bicyclists, who now account for 18 percent of all traffic fatalities, rising more steeply over the past decade than any other category.
Many skeptics have said Tesla may not be able to make money on the Model 3, which is priced steeply lower than the company's high-end cars but still makes use of much of the same technology and materials.
Iran said on Tuesday OPEC was unlikely to reach a deal, setting the stage for a clash with kingpin Saudi Arabia and non-member Russia, which are pushing to raise production steeply from July to meet growing global demand.
Pearl agreed to steeply raise gas production within two years while Kurdistan agreed to add two new blocks to Pearl's two existing fields and improve the deal's terms to levels it offers to international firms under production sharing agreements.
Offshore wind farms have been installed only in shallow water, but Statoil, the Norwegian oil company, and other companies are pursuing floating turbines that could work in many parts of the world where the sea floor drops off steeply.
OPEC sources have said that one of the options could be to include sooner rather than later OPEC members Nigeria and Libya in output cuts after their production grew steeply in recent months from levels previously depressed by unrest.
But last month, the Finance Ministry said an internal investigation found that bureaucrats had tampered with official documents related to the sale of public land to an ultraconservative education group, known as Moritomo Gakuen, at a steeply discounted price.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices edged higher on Wednesday ahead of a U.S. holiday, after falling steeply a day earlier as worries about a slowing global economy outweighed a decision by OPEC and allies to extend crude output cuts.
Some measures, such as waiving ticket taxes or airport fees could have a limited impact if travel demand falls more steeply or if the Trump administration institutes domestic travel measures, since that money is collected when consumers buy tickets.
She looks at the history of discriminatory housing and education policies that gave rise to intensely segregated, unequal, often overcrowded schools, which then suffered steeply declining enrollments after the public housing towers that once dominated the neighborhood were demolished.
By that evening, Mike Bloomberg will have learned, to his delight or sorrow, whether political spending is as potent as campaign reform scolds believe, or whether there is a steeply declining utility of the last millions of political spending.
The MCAS is a system that automatically lowers the nose of the plane when it receives information from its external angle of attack (AOA) sensors that the aircraft is flying too slowly or steeply, and at risk of stalling.
This is the company's third round of price cuts in an effort to grow beyond Whole Foods's reputation for steeply-priced goods (hello dried blueberries for $32 a pound) to one of trustworthy quality that is accessible for all budgets.
The charts drop off steeply after that with Bridget Jones's Baby and Snowden coming next — $4.5 million and $4.1 million, respectively — while Blair Witch and Don't Breathe are locked in their own dead heat, with $4 million and $3.8 million, respectively.
The city's public health campaign and survey results come as New York has steeply decreased its incarceration rate, but follows public outcry over brutality at the city's Rikers Island jail and the death of Eric Garner in police custody in 2014.
Last week OPEC failed to agree a clear oil output strategy as Iran insisted on steeply raising its own production, though Tehran's arch-rival Saudi Arabia promised not to flood the market and sought to mend fences within the organization.
OPEC failed to agree on a clear oil-output strategy on Thursday as Iran insisted on steeply raising its own production, although Saudi Arabia's new oil minister promised not to flood the market and sought to mend fences within the organisation.
Coty, which distributes cosmetic brands like Opi, Covergirl and Sally Hansen, is in a transition period and many investors see its "steeply discounted" stock, trading around $13 a share, as an opportunity, said Jonathan Feeney, analyst with Consumer Edge Research.
Moreover, the salience of "law and order" is different in an era of steeply rising crime, like the 1960s, than it is in contemporary America, where the crime rate has been, with a few blips, going down since the early 1990s.
Iran, however, said OPEC was unlikely to reach a deal on oil output this week, setting the stage for a clash with Saudi Arabia and Russia, which are pushing to raise production steeply from July to meet growing global demand.
The U.S. oil major has also previously said an expansion in the current market would be challenging due to low oil and LNG prices, and costs that have risen steeply since Darwin LNG was built more than a decade ago.
Methane levels have been climbing more steeply than climate experts anticipated, to a degree "so unexpected that it was not considered in pathway models preparatory to the Paris Agreement," as Dlugokencky and several coauthors noted in a recently published paper.
We can't forget, too, that sharing ministries rely heavily on publicly funded insurance like Medicare, on charity programs and on steeply discounted provider bills to pay first dollar for their members' care, leaving ministry members to (potentially) pay last dollar.
Mr. Hatlapa added that, unlike rare 1960s classics such as the Ferrari 453 GTO, which has been priced at as much as $55 million, they usually lack the allure of a race pedigree and depreciate steeply the more they are driven.
CreditCreditCharlie Shoemaker for The New York Times NAIROBI, Kenya — In a remarkable initiative modeled on the campaign against AIDS in Africa, two major pharmaceutical companies, working with the American Cancer Society, will steeply discount the prices of cancer medicines in Africa.
ISTANBUL — Turkey said on Sunday that it was launching a major counteroffensive against the Syrian government, for the first time openly declaring war on the government of Bashar al-Assad and steeply escalating Ankara's involvement in Syria's nine-year war.
And on this steeply sloping site, Mr. Rangr designed a spare, light-filled house that measures 2,850 square feet, but takes maximum advantage of a view that includes the Bay Bridge, the Golden Gate Bridge and Mount Tamalpais in Marin County.
While 8003 percent of Irish people identified themselves as Catholic in the last census in 2016, this was a decrease from 93 percent in 1926, and as Ireland grows more secular and liberal, strict religious observation has declined even more steeply.
Italy posted a state sector budget deficit of 1.6 billion euros in February, down steeply compared to a 9.765 billion euro deficit in the same month of 2300, due to an increase in tax revenues, the Treasury said on Monday.
In the preceding decade, classical labels had profited immensely by converting their back catalogs from LP to CD. But by 1993, the market had readjusted: Catalogs were exhausted, new recordings were expensive to produce, and sales began to steeply decline.
In the case of Lion Air, preliminary facts suggest that the cause may have been the anti-stall system, which was designed to force the plane's nose down if it seemed to be rising steeply enough to risk a stall.
The city of Barcelona has opened an incubator, offering steeply discounted rents to new companies while stocking the usual trappings of the start-up realms; irregularly shaped, low-to-the ground, uncomfortable furniture in neon hues, glass walls, open floor plans.
Video posted by Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesman for the National Board for Disaster Management, showed helmeted rescue workers struggling to access the site, a steeply sloping area churned up by the collapse and dotted with shattered trees and displaced boulders.
Unless the DC Circuit can be convinced that the Bush interpretation (now presumably the Trump interpretation as well) is wrong, any limits on CO2 from stationary sources now face a multi-year, steeply uphill slog through EPA and the courts.
It also does some very, very cool things narratively, with an ending that plays on the idea of forgiveness, and what it really means to forgive in a genuinely fucked up, upside down world with magical powers that are always paid for, steeply.
Following a morning rally, major U.S. indexes pulled back steeply after a Bloomberg report that the U.S. is preparing to announce tariffs on all remaining Chinese imports by early December if talks next month between presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping falter.
Indonesia's disaster relief authority, the National Disaster Mitigation Agency, said it expected the death toll to rise steeply once search and rescue teams worked through the rubble of an estimated 13,000 damaged homes, many of which were built from weak construction materials.
VIENNA (Reuters) - OPEC failed to agree a clear oil-output strategy on Thursday as Iran insisted on steeply raising its own production, though Tehran's arch-rival Saudi Arabia promised not to flood the market and sought to mend fences within the organization.
The global count of measles cases, which had been declining steeply during this century's first fifteen years, is rising again; the first six months of 19843 saw more than any full year since 21984, according to a report by the World Health Organization.
By the time we reached a short section of road that rises steeply—aptly named "The Struggle"—each lift of a leg was immediately suckered back down again by gravity, and my pack was starting to rub against the edges of my breasts.
"The severity of the problem could mean that up to 400,000 bpd of Russian exports could be pulled out of the market," Citi said in a note adding that a prolonged outage could force refineries in Europe to cut refining runs steeply.
Elsewhere, Alphabet Inc on Monday reported that expenses from its Google search business grew more slowly in the second quarter while revenue rose more steeply than analysts had anticipated, boosting profit above Wall Street targets and pushing shares up 3.6 percent after hours.
Unfortunately for most Minnie or Mickey fans, they're pretty steeply-priced: You can currently buy Oscar Tiye's collection on select luxury retail sites (including Farfetch, Net-a-Porter, & FWRD, to name a few) for anywhere between $450 to $700, depending on the style.
This situation was only exacerbated by the introduction of further austerity measures in 2010, slashing the social housing budget by 50 percent and cutting local authority funding so steeply that councils are now at a "breaking point"—leaving no money for vital maintenance.
Read More Asian stocks steeply lower after China suspends trade early Meanwhile in Asian economic powerhouse Japan, there was volatile trade on Friday after the Bank of Japan decided to extend its monetary stimulus program by introducing a negative interest rate policy.
Oil prices have dropped steeply from a four-year high above $22017 a barrel in October, pressured by concern that global demand is weakening amid adequate supply, offsetting U.S. sanctions on Iran that have started to cut the OPEC country's oil exports.
DUBAI/LONDON (Reuters) - Old disputes between Saudi Arabia and rival Iran resurfaced at a meeting of OPEC experts last week, with Riyadh saying it could raise oil output steeply to bring prices down if Tehran refuses to limit its supply, OPEC sources say.
The authenticity of retailers' loudly touted discounts has been seriously called into question over the past few years, BuzzFeed reports, and the truth about those steeply reduced price tags will make you a whole lot more skeptical on your next shopping jaunt.
A group that was formed to pressure the Obama administration to intervene in the subsidy dispute said Wednesday that the reported government payments — which major Persian Gulf airlines have denied receiving —  are causing bookings on U.S.-operated international flights to drop steeply.
Or impotence: When Leigh and her husband finally embark on the arduous yearslong journey of assisted conception — which begins steeply, in their case, with the attempted reversal of his vasectomy — they find that the book of life is not so easily written.
Yet stocks in London still tumbled, if not as steeply as on Wall Street, where investors brushed off Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's proposal to allow Americans to delay paying their income taxes, which he claimed would pump $200 billion into the economy.
WASHINGTON — President Trump plans to withdraw from a 144-year-old postal treaty that has allowed Chinese companies to ship small packages to the United States at a steeply discounted rate, undercutting American competitors and flooding the market with cheap consumer goods.
The number of patients in intensive care has risen steeply in Stockholm over the past days and healthcare officials have voiced concerns over staff shortages and said there is a risk of an imminent shortage of some protective gear for the staff.
BP says in its statement: Despite strong operational performance and growing cost reductions, the lower underlying result was predominantly driven by the impact of steeply lower oil and gas prices on BP's Upstream segment, which reported a pre-tax loss for the quarter.
Demand for major building materials faltered in August and manufacturing activity contracted more steeply than expected, while the central government remained reluctant to ease curbs on the property industry, a major growth driver, as it tries to keep home price rises in check.
And overall, the public health news has been good: for both males and females, that age has actually been moving older in the United States, and is now at about 17, just as teenage pregnancy rates have declined steeply in recent decades.
Russian wheat export prices in dollars fell steeply and for the seventh week running last week after a slump in global oil prices and concerns about the spread of the coronavirus pressed the rouble to a four-year lows against the dollar.
Companies of all sizes have been clamouring for government to reduce red tape preventing them from building their own generating facilities, since state utility Eskom has had to implement frequent nationwide power cuts and has raised tariffs steeply over the past decade.
It needed to lay the foundation for countries in 2020 to commit to cutting emissions more steeply, as scientists advise, with the aim of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius, the lower goal set in the Paris accord, she said.
Mr. Shkreli, 279.49, is best known for steeply increasing the price of Daraprim, a lifesaving drug for a rare parasitic infection, and for his attention-grabbing behavior on social media, but the trial, now in its fifth week, does not concern those matters.
As officials spoke on Thursday, the Shanghai stock exchange on the other side of town was sliding steeply, ending with a loss of 6.4 percent — a particularly precipitous decline given that the market halts trading in any listing once it has fallen 10 percent.
Heavyweights BP and Royal Dutch Shell added 1 percent and 0.8 percent respectively as oil prices steadied after falling steeply in recent days on concerns that Saudi Arabia and Russia would pump more crude in response to falling global oil inventories and rising consumer prices.
It will now be able to cut during a burst of growth and less steeply, at the discretion of its overseer—a seven-person fiscal control board that was tasked in 2016 with approving the government's budgets in return for negotiating with its creditors.
Analyst Toni Sacconaghi of Bernstein cut both his second-quarter and full-year forecasts for iPhones but said he did not expect Apple's 2018 profit to fall steeply because of changes to U.S. tax law that will bring the company's rate down to 18 percent.

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