While college costs skyrocket, acceptance rates have taken a nosedive.
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WPP's market share has taken a nosedive in the last month or three.
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Since then, the stock has taken a nosedive as investors anticipate more fallout.
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But it's Wednesday and your healthy eating drive has already taken a nosedive.
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I was with a friend in Long Island and my personal life had taken a nosedive.
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But there are signs that enthusiasm for Clinton among would-be supporters has taken a nosedive.
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But since Trump's win, Bannon's record—and his portrayal in the press—has taken a nosedive.
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Christie's poll numbers at home in New Jersey have taken a nosedive in the past year.
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That said... Cruz's approval ratings in Texas have taken a nosedive, and O'Rourke is considered a charismatic campaigner.
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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos might be jacked and powerful now, but his photo shoot panache has really taken a nosedive.
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Although the military spends millions each year to boost satisfaction and morale, prospects for troop retention have taken a nosedive.
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Over the weeks, I noticed my energy waning; every workout was a chore, and my motivation had taken a nosedive.
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Bakery owners in Seattle and New York City also told CNBC that their Pi Day orders have taken a nosedive.
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Anyway, if her husband's use-case viability on the marital graph had taken a nosedive, then so, too, had her own burden.
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Venture capitalists are deploying more capital than ever, the author explained, yet the number of deals for early-stage startups has taken a nosedive.
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The Dow closed at a record high of 28500,6900 two weeks ago, but the market has taken a nosedive in the last two market days.
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Looking at photos from American Airlines flight 1897, you'd think the plane might've taken a nosedive and crash landed, or maybe slammed into another aircraft headfirst.
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Kim Kardashian has been truer to her word than we ever thought ... the bling around her neck has taken a nosedive from 7 figures to 3.
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The population has taken a nosedive thanks to the nefarious actions of one Bill Yardley (Andrew Garman), who dresses all in black, as villains are wont to do.
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Photo: Scott Goldsmith/Marcellus Shale Documentary Project Natural gas prices have taken a nosedive in the past two years, slowing what had been a major boom economy in America.
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Energy Transfer Partners $40 billion deal to buy William Cos is at risk after their stocks have taken a nosedive, falling by roughly 60 percent before recovering a bit.
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Likewise, customer engagement — in the form of Instagram comments — with major beauty brands and retailers such as Mac, Fenty Beauty, Kylie Cosmetics, Ulta, and Sephora has taken a nosedive.
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ARS strategists noticed that Ayotte's polling had taken a nosedive in the aftermath of the vote but had recovered by the time she started running for reelection in 2015.
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The country head to polls on Sunday to vote in municipal elections that Erdogan has described as a "matter of survival" for Turkey, as the economy has taken a nosedive.
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Far less trusted Facebook, probably because it is in the business of marketing personal information to others, and more recent surveys have indicated user trust in the company has taken a nosedive.
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DETROIT — Ever since Volkswagen admitted in September to cheating on diesel emissions tests in the United States, its sales and grand plans for growth in the American market have taken a nosedive.
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As Maduro has cracked down on political opposition, the country's economy has also taken a nosedive, resulting in shortages of necessities such as food and medicine while many residents live in extreme poverty.
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"If you look at it from the day I started running to now, I'm so proud that I have been able to convince people how fake it is — because it has taken a nosedive," Trump said.
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And with the Oscar ratings having taken a nosedive of late (they tend to fluctuate, but 22017's ratings were the lowest in 22019 years), the Academy has been desperately trying to find ways to increase viewership.
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" Trump said: "If you look at it from the day I started running to now, I'm so proud that I have been able to convince people how fake [news media] is—because it has taken a nosedive.
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AllMusic's Tim Sendra felt the record is "a step back from Doo-Wops & Hooligans in so many ways" and criticized the singer for being an "icky hater", hoping that "Mars can sort out his feelings about women and get back to being a sweet romancer" since his "opinion of the opposite sex seems to have taken a nosedive" after his first album's sentimental lyrics.
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