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The reports then tapered off a couple of hours later.
When he tapered off his drugs, his colitis remained quiescent.
It seems like something that's tapered off in recent years.
The invitations to prestigious camps and tryouts also tapered off.
It tapered off at the end and didn't stand straight.
After a few weeks, donations tapered off just under $3,000.
These days, the credits on her IMDb page have tapered off.
Funding tapered off through the first half of the 2320th century.
The crowd outside Trump Tower tapered off after Mr. Trump's arrival.
But their once-legendary free-spending has tapered off, according to retailers.
Subsequent episodes tapered off in ratings but still drew an impressive audience.
It wasn't making things any better, so I just slowly tapered off.
But a mere six months later, CBD excitement has drastically tapered off.
The idea worked for a little while, but then sales tapered off.
The violence has tapered off in recent months, but has not halted completely.
But because benefits tapered off as people earned more, poverty did not fall.
While the influx of calls likely tapered off, the documents don't describe when.
Their once legendary spending on consumer goods, however, apprears to have tapered off.
Bitcoin's price has tapered off significantly on Monday, and is currently at $7,029.
The violence has tapered off since but there are still sporadic flare-ups.
However, in China and South Korea, coronavirus cases seem to have tapered off.
The incidents tapered off after they left the United States, the pilots said.
But while the social media trend itself has gradually tapered off, she hasn't stopped.
The rain tapered off after sunset, with the first pitch pushed back 35 minutes.
Trump's criticism of Sessions, a longtime supporter, has tapered off the past several days.
By the end of the 1960s, Mr. Van Dyke's television career had tapered off.
Over time, the Volvo side of his business tapered off in favor of Saabs.
Consumer sentiment has tapered off in recent months but remains at relatively high levels.
While total car sales remain strong overall, the recent growth trend tapered off in 2018.
Sales of the iPhone have been slowing, and Apple's growth in China has tapered off.
But the selling has tapered off in recent weeks, totalling just $13.1 million last week.
But the selling has tapered off in recent weeks, totaling just $13.1 million last week.
At one point during her rehabilitation, the pacemaker accidentally failed, and her gains tapered off.
"Things really tapered off this year, after a serious drop in previous years," he said.
Apple has sustained its TV time throughout the last year, while Google's efforts have tapered off.
She stopped the Pill after a little over a week, and eventually the spotting tapered off.
By 20 minutes after the hour, the drizzle had tapered off and the show could begin.
Where its viral popularity once grabbed headlines, it's growth has since tapered off into steady decline.
Chapman says contact with her son slowly tapered off when he moved in with Master Dylan.
His working pace, still brisk in the 1990s, tapered off into retirement a few years later.
Isaiah's speed and cocaine use also tapered off as their careers grew, according to Mr. Mahoney.
But by early Thursday the shelling had tapered off, residents reported, hoping the pause would hold.
Fighting in Yemen tapered off, but did not stop entirely, during United Nations-led peace talks.
In 2015, he tapered off methadone, struggling with the many restrictions people taking the medication face.
As iPhone sales have tapered off, Apple has been putting increasing focus on growing its services business.
As real Ashley started showing up to more events, we slowly tapered off our fake Ashley trolling.
That pressure has tapered off as a cascade of scandals involving top politicians has rocked the state.
Hospitals and doctors in Medicaid expansion states consequently recorded more patient visits, although that has tapered off.
Mr. Blythe left New York at the end of the 20003s, and his playing career tapered off.
Wal-Mart's revenue has been rising over the past five years, but tapered off a little in 2016.
Arrests, though, had tapered off after foreign governments and the United Nations raised concerns following the 2017 pogrom.
There are now 100 patients on addiction medication at St. Gabriel's, and 153 people have been tapered off opioids.
There are now 100 patients on addiction medication at the hospital, and 626 people have been tapered off opioids.
The company said two patients had elevated liver enzymes in the trial, after being tapered off their steroid therapies.
It tapered off slightly by mid-afternoon, but is still trading at its highest level in nearly a year.
Goldman Sachs analyst David Tamberinno said he believes demand growth for both of Tesla's current models has tapered off.
As they aged, the margin tapered off; after age 65, the infection rates were close to the same again.
For the 2017 holiday season, though, many retail analysts and consultants have said promotions appear to have tapered off.
But it's a scene that goes from zero to 60 when it maybe could have tapered off at 50.
Political unrest in Bahrain has tapered off since 2011 due to a security clampdown on opposition leaders and activists.
Those problems plagued the category throughout 21, and so the boom in popularity of these kinds of gadgets tapered off.
After more than a decade of record setting sales and revenue gains, the momentum around iPhone sales finally tapered off.
Efforts to reach the residents of the Jungle encampment stretch back decades, but tapered off around 2005, Mr. Murray said.
The risk was highest in the first year after a new acne diagnosis and then tapered off, the authors note.
The genre tapered off in the early '10s when it was overshadowed by vaporwave, another internet-fueled genre of music.
Those expectations later tapered off after a Fed spokesman clarified that the remarks did not refer to "potential policy actions".
Bush's approval ratings -- along with views of the economy -- tapered off over the rest of his eight years in office.
Ringback tones were incredibly trendy in the early and mid-2000's, but have since tapered off nearly to oblivion.
In the second quarter, when GDP growth tapered off, some compared it with the first three months of this year.
That company would later get acquired as part of a wave of industrywide consolidation as the refinancing business tapered off.
The Yellow Vest protests had tapered off in recent weeks, and several key figures announced that they would stop demonstrating.
The crowded capital of 18 million has been paralyzed by angry students since then, although the protests have now tapered off.
As the cleanups tapered off, thousands of antigovernment protesters were beginning a police-approved march from a park in Tuen Mun.
Viewership tapered off following the first debate, with the others drawing less than 10 million views each night, according to Deadline.
As the cleanups tapered off, thousands of antigovernment protesters were beginning a police-approved march from a park in Tuen Mun.
In his first months as secretary, the department announced his public appearances in advance, a practice that tapered off last summer.
However, after January, demand for the product tapered off and didn't begin to rise again until the next holiday season, he said.
Discussion about education also tapered off, although that was before Congress acted to get rid of No Child Left Behind in 2015.
By the time we get to the car, the rain that's been steadily drumming all day tapered off to a fine mist.
After that, average growth tapered off, with 0.5 centimeters between six and nine months and 203 centimeters during the final three months.
Street rallies have since tapered off, and the government has clamped down on opposition media and organizations seen as supporting the protests.
Pain patients are being denied treatment and involuntarily tapered off of opioid medications, even if they've never shown any risks of abuse.
After a solid increase in the first quarter, gains in the STOXX 600 index have tapered off in the second and third.
Gaza rocket fire has tapered off significantly since the 2014 war when militants fired thousands of rockets and mortar rounds into Israel.
But 2020 will be missing one important ingredient from this year's rally: the benefits of Trump's tax cuts will have tapered off.
My school was very small and tight-knit, so at least the teasing tapered off by the time I hit first grade.
The group's presence on Telegram, a social media network that had become its main platform for announcements and speeches, has tapered off recently.
User growth has tapered off in recent months, according to Snap's S-1 filing, and some investors are concerned Instagram is the reason.
And instead of an epochal, final bombardment, meteorite strikes might have slowly tapered off as the solar system settled into its current configuration.
When it all sort of tapered off, Jeff and I had a breather of, I don't know, a couple of months or longer.
Since then the bombings, which had been a feature of daily life in the city for over a decade, have tapered off dramatically.
Vigilant weekly viewing turned into sporadically catching a few bad auditions or semifinals and the winner announcement, before I eventually tapered off entirely.
But season two came and went as a cultural phenomenon much more quickly, and buzz for the upcoming season three has tapered off.
I started with the word "The," which then tapered off as I was like, OK, I'll just try to make a heart. Sad.
Another 31 percent started strong but tapered off over time; and 13 percent were inactive early in life but got moving later on.
That's I think driven up some of the enthusiasm that you saw in '1003 and '2100, that sort of tapered off in '2000.
These gains lingered a month after the training had ended, although most of the women had tapered off their exercise routines by then.
That continued in 2017 and never really tapered off too much, and it looks to continue in a completely new way in 2018.
It has been growing in the United States market, even as sales in the overall industry have tapered off after two record years.
On top of that, the positive effects from the 2017 tax cuts, which gave the economy a boost, also tapered off this year.
It began sometime between 500 and 700 million years after the solar system was born and finally tapered off around 3.8 billion years ago.
It says the trend of people moving to the warmer states, which tapered off in the last decade, has been on the rise again.
This led to a boom in expensive and ethically dubious international adoptions, which tapered off over the last decade due to new international restrictions.
In the first few weeks of its introduction, lawmakers flocked to sign the petition, but as time has passed, that excitement has tapered off.
The economy grew strongly in the first years after apartheid, but growth has tapered off in the past five years to below 3 percent.
Scientists say surrounding construction threatens to make this small preserve even smaller and the research they used to carry out weekly has tapered off.
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said parts of the city got as much as 8 inches of rain, but things tapered off in the afternoon.
Similar "front loading" kept China's headline export growth fairly resilient for much of last year before they sharply tapered off in the fourth quarter.
The harassment of people here may have tapered off since the weeks after Sergeant Bergdahl was released, Mr. Schoen said, but the overall threat remains.
We're 15 weeks into the 2019-2020 college basketball season, and the chaos at the top of the rankings finally seems to have tapered off.
Many followed in her high-heeled footsteps, but the trend more or less tapered off sometime between athleisure's swift ascent and Swift's embrace of chokers.
Recent British mortality statistics suggest the trend for longer life expectancy has tapered off, allowing life insurers to set aside less cash for pension payments.
Yet the 2060 was the third quickest adopted GPU in April (that number has since tapered off and in June it had dropped to sixth).
After six days of morphine, the baby had nearly been tapered off the drug and was set to be released in a few more days.
Early during the outbreak, patients were coming in concerned they may have been exposed to the virus,but that has since tapered off, she said.
But hefty demand for the U.S. dollar offering helped alleviate concerns about investor demand that has tapered off in recent weeks, according to Lipper data.
But just as growth in China's overall economy is slowing and movie theaters face challenges from online entertainment, the country's box office earnings have tapered off.
In the two weeks since the sanctions were announced, Venezuela's crude exports have reportedly tapered off and shifted toward to cash-paying buyers — such as India.
With 235 months left until the L train shutdown, the buzz around more bizarre alternatives—the gondola; the scooter share; even flying buses—has tapered off.
Migrant flows into the country have tapered off recently as a result of Libyan efforts to crack down on smuggling rings, backed by European Union support.
But there were fewer deals, and early- and seed-stage investment in AVs tapered off—a sign that the industry is getting less buzzy and more mature.
Instead, Vitaliev says the attacks tapered off significantly after October, an effect he attributes to the FBI takedown of the vDOS booting service and other similar efforts.
Mr. Hall said the storm was likely to thrash small West Australian towns like Karratha and Port Hedland through Sunday before weakening as the weekend tapered off.
The rapid pace of donations tapered off as the Thanksgiving weekend came to a close, but on November 30, Stein again increased the goal, to $9.5 million.
The next day I was still dizzy, and the next, and the next, but it tapered off gradually until about a month later I was mostly fine.
While Pokémon GO's success led it to become the most-downloaded app of 2016, according to Apple, interest in the app has somewhat tapered off this year.
The strategy coincided with his rise in the polls, and it tapered off only because of the time constraints imposed by the impeachment trial, Mr. Casca said.
And many people think that will likely last for the foreseeable future, given that China's growth has tapered off and the world is awash in crude supplies.
Rain tapered off across the western region, but power companies said around 12,700 customers had no electricity while Japanese media said tens of thousands had no water.
After initially being unable to conceive, the couple consulted a fertility specialist, and Ms. Lazzarato tapered off her estrogen treatments in hopes of increasing her sperm count.
Production has tapered off in recent years, but the White House aimed to restore US production to 80 percent capacity, partly by cutting off imports through tariffs.
The number of Twitter monthly active users has tapered off to around 330 million, and Facebook's monthly user base continues to grow — hitting 2 billion this year.
He was kept for a week and told that he had possible bipolar disorder, though his symptoms did not reappear for years even after he tapered off medication.
There was swearing and crying, he said, but by the new year it had tapered off -- only to spike again on Inauguration Day, then quickly die off again.
She eventually tapered off buprenorphine and enrolled in college — first at Gavilan College in Gilroy, California, and now De Anza College in Cupertino, California — for a major in physics.
That figure is in line with a general trend showing that smoking in that age range has tapered off since 1997, when more than one quarter of adults smoked.
Migration has become a dominant and highly-politicized issue in Europe, though the peak of more than 1 million asylum seekers arriving in 2015 has tapered off since then.
But the large Jewish communities in the diaspora that once faced persecution and economic distress have already moved, and migrations to Israel have tapered off over the last decade.
The rain quickly tapered off, sparing me the embarrassment of having chosen to visit California on a weekend when the weather was worse than it was in New York.
While the spread of the disease has tapered off in its epicenter in Wuhan, China, the outbreak has made its way into more than 100 countries outside mainland China.
Europe's migration crisis, which peaked with the arrival of more than 1 million asylum seekers in 2015, has tapered off, with arrivals falling to the tens of thousands this year.
However that reform drive has tapered off in recent years partly due to discontent with some of its consequences such as rising albeit still low inequality and less state control.
Palestinian stabbings, shootings, rock throwing and car rammings against Israelis that began late last year and included almost daily incidents have tapered off significantly and attacks have become less frequent.
"The small-business index has tapered off from its peak in Q3 2018, but it certainly hasn't hit a wall, and several of its core components remain strong," Cohen said.
Multiple embryos accounted for a higher incidence of twins, but that practice has tapered off over the years amid advances in embryo quality, improving the chances of implantation and birth.
That inflow of funds tapered off recently, however as Modi courted local business owners that form a key part of his political base ahead of the country's national election last month.
The sci-fi comedy — starring Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones — struggled to sustain momentum at the box office and tapered off to $128 million in North America.
At least 240 Palestinians have been killed in Israel and the Palestinian Territories in a period of sporadic violence that began in October 2015 but has tapered off in recent months.
U.S. shipments of the proteins have now tapered off, and the new price class also allowed Canadian processors to produce skim milk powder at a low enough price to compete globally.
While Guidolin and Flores have done admirable jobs at Swansea and Watford respectively, results have tapered off in recent months and their managerial reigns look like coming to a natural end.
Kim said that investment growth has tapered off in China, despite the fact that Beijing was "very clear" about their transition from manufacturing for exports to services-led growth and consumption.
That's interesting, because if we're talking about a few decades ago, people ate anything they could get their hands on because of the cultural revolution, or even as it tapered off.
But we do know that unless patients who are being tapered off their opioids are provided alternative methods to cope with their pain, they will simply end back on these medications.
At least 241 Palestinians have been killed in Israel and the Palestinian Territories in a period of sporadic violence that began in October 2015 but has tapered off in recent months.
There was a spike in people actually giving a shit when what was happening to me made gigantic news, and then that slowly tapered off when it wasn't a bad look anymore.
There are already signs that demand for the Model 3 has tapered off in the US, too, where Tesla's vehicles are no longer eligible for the full federal tax credit for EVs.
The national encryption debate revved up and tapered off in the spring of 2015, for instance, but roared back to life in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks this past year.
Aldar Xelil warned of a jihadist revival in eastern Syria, where operations by the U.S.-backed SDF have tapered off since they diverted fighters to the northwest to fight a Turkish offensive.
MARKET NEWS * The dollar edged back from a nine-day low early on Thursday, as a big rally by the pound made on Brexit relief tapered off and gave the greenback some reprieve.
The company has increasingly relied on its acquisitions to power growth in recent years, as the number of new users signing up for its core "blue app" has tapered off in lucrative markets.
The Pentagon tapered off on strikes in Obama's last few years in office — dropping only 28503 munitions in 22019 and 1,337 in 2016 — before ramping back up after Trump entered office last year.
When we drove to town for groceries, my wife sat in the back with our son, and when his cries tapered off, I would see her slump over his seat in spontaneous slumber.
But after the conflict in Syria broke out in 2011 and a wave of new bombings and assassinations shook the city, business tapered off and the tourists were gradually replaced by aid workers.
Even so, many scientists had their doubts — the sharp rise in the number of cases began very soon after the water crisis, and tapered off weeks after the water returned to a clean source.
Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Staley said he regretted his relationship with Epstein, which began in 29 while he was employed by JPMorgan and "tapered off significantly" after he left the Wall Street lender.
With the election done and dusted, inflows have tapered off, the central bank has cut interest rates for the third time this year and Fitch Ratings posited another 33 basis point cut in 2019.
Worth points out in a chart that even though the home improvement retailer was close to making new highs this year, the stock's surge has since tapered off and Home Depot is now underperforming the .
Its sales tapered off a couple years into its existence, its design has barely changed in the last two and a half years, and apps are much slower in coming to it than the iPhone.
"I am a college student and was on [L]amictal [a treatment for epilepsy and bipolar disorder] alongside lithium, but have recently been tapered off the lamictal due to cognitive side effects," wrote redditor GardeningGoat.
"It just leaves you with so little time to raise and be a parent to the rest of your kids," said Ms. Delgadillo, whose contact with her two other children tapered off in recent years.
Funny or Die CEO Mike Farah says Turner will keep its stake in the company, but that its strategic involvement in Funny or Die has tapered off after an ad sales pact expired in 2015.
The number of asylum seekers in Cyprus was five times higher in 2019 than it was four years ago, unlike in the rest of the bloc, where those numbers have tapered off markedly since 2015.
Ms. DiPierro wrote that she had received a diagnosis of anxiety and bipolar disorder, and feared that going through withdrawal from methadone, even if she was tapered off it, could compel her to attempt suicide.
The snow that began on Monday morning tapered off early on Tuesday after dumping some 23 cm on a city that rarely has snow accumulate, with freezing temperatures keeping snow-choked roads slick and pedestrians wary.
"Everyone was super excited about it, but it's totally tapered off because it's not for natives, it's too baby, it's too simple," said Kū Kahakalau, executive director of Hawaiian language and culture NGO Kū-A-Kanaka.
This data comes from analytics firm Digi-Capital and suggests that while the buzz surrounding the AR/VR space has tapered off, the sheer amount of cash getting pumped into the industry is continuing to surge.
The rise tapered off as the market became increasingly cautious over the details of the agreement and how it would be enforced, particularly since the OPEC members have a history of not adhering to production quotas.
Demand has long since tapered off for the older Mac Pro models, and the Journal reports workers in Texas have moved onto refurbishing computers—on top of jobs for other companies, including HP. [Wall Street Journal]
Now that the insane, oh-my-god-it's-everywhere hype cycle has tapered off a bit for Pokémon GO, Niantic gets to crack the classic startup conundrum: How the heck do they keep people coming back?
" Mr. Midkiff said he tapered off Lexapro gradually, about a month ago, "but I am having withdrawal symptoms of shaking, panic attacks, flulike symptoms, nausea, fatigue, night sweats, tingling and numbness in the arms and legs.
By the numbers: U.S. same-store sales growth at Domino's has tapered off, and in the most recent quarter, the company reported 3% same-store sales growth — the slowest in at least 3 years, per Reuters.
On a month-on-month basis, the PPI fell 0.2 percent versus 0.1 percent decline in February, as the months-long smog war that led to supply constraints and an uptick in factory prices tapered off.
House price growth has tapered off in the past year in part due to restrictions imposed on lending by the central bank, which was becoming alarmed at the potential financial stability risk of an overheated market.
But their phone calls have tapered off of late and Trump has expressed his frustration with GOP leaders on multiple fronts, culminating in the president's decision to ditch them and join hands with the Democrats instead.
AMSTERDAM, March 8 (Reuters) - Donations to the political party of Dutch anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders from conservative groups in the United States have tapered off significantly since 2015, documents published by the government on Wednesday show.
Trading volumes have tapered off from record highs hit in April after China's securities regulator told commodity exchanges in Shanghai, Dalian and Zhengzhou to rein in speculation following rapid price gains in everything from steel to cotton.
Crops in West Africa got off to a strong start in 2017/18, but production tapered off, reducing the chance of another global surplus, Cargill's Francesca Kleemans told Reuters on the sidelines of a conference in Berlin.
Flows across the Mediterranean from Libya to Italy - one of the main routes to Europe - have tapered off as Libyan factions cracked down on people smugglers, and as the EU bolstered its support for the Libyan coast guard.
But, just as desktop PCs eventually reached a saturation point where almost every home that could afford a computer had a decent one, smartphone shipments had to eventually hit a level at which demand for them tapered off.
She pointed to patients who actually reported less pain after they were tapered off opioids, perhaps because they no longer experienced painful withdrawal, or perhaps due to diminished opioid-caused hyperalgesia (when opioid use heightens sensitivity to pain).
It is hard to tell why growth in homicide rates seem to have tapered off in historically violent states like Guerrero, which is home to more than a dozen gangs and is a main growing area for opium poppies.
Rain tapered off across the western region on Monday to reveal blue skies and a scorching sun that pushed temperatures well above 30 Celsius (86 Fahrenheit), fuelling fears of heat-stroke in areas cut off from power or water.
Eileen Chua, whose family has lived in the Golden Mile Complex for three generations and owns a cramped convenience store on its ground floor, said the 16-story building had grown "sleazy" over the years as maintenance tapered off.
You can trace a clear spike in the dedication of Confederate monuments whenever black Americans organized in a concrete way; when they were made visibly vulnerable — such as in the instance of uprisings — the commitment to Confederate symbolism tapered off.
These two-legged, flightless animals were close relatives of birds; their skulls tapered off into sharp parrot-like beaks with no teeth and many of them sported ornamented cranial crests that paleontologists think could have been used as sexual displays.
Rain tapered off across the western region battered by last week's downpour, revealing blue skies and scorching sun forecast to push temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius (86°F), fuelling fears of heatstroke in areas cut off from power or water.
Just 18 months ago, Verizon was more eager to devote time to talking about the media division at analyst days, but that has tapered off in recent months, said Jonathan Chaplin, an analyst who covers Verizon at New Street Research.
Though fighting has tapered off in many areas since the cease-fire went into effect in February, there have been fierce clashes in recent weeks in areas of northern Syria where the Islamic State and the Nusra Front are strongest.
Migrant flows across the Mediterranean from Libya to Italy - one of the main routes to Europe - have tapered off as Libyan factions have cracked down on people-smugglers, and as the EU has bolstered its support for the Libyan coastguard.
Overall enrollment tapered off under the Trump administration, which also makes sense: Trump's policy decisions contributed to big premium spikes in 2018, and he has also expanded access to non-ACA options that may be more attractive to healthier, unsubsidized people.
While the number of reports to the S.P.L.C. has tapered off since January, a number of serious crimes have occurred since then, including the killings in Portland and College Park and the shooting of two Indian immigrants in Olathe, Kan.
The Washington Post reports that the pace of Kurdish operations against ISIS has "significantly tapered off," as the Kurds have had to deprioritize their battle against the Islamic State because they've lost our support -- and because they have to focus on protecting themselves from Erdogan.
The Pokémon GO craze seems to have tapered off hard in much of the world… but Niantic knows it can use special Holiday events to bring (some) people back for now while it figures out what — if anything — will bring them back long term.
Beijing logged $100 billion per month in average currency outflow during November, December and January but the pace of outflows had tapered off in more recent months, with net foreign exchange sales by commercial banks at $23.7 billion in April, from $36.4 billion in March, Reuters reported.
Cases of lung illness and deaths from vaping have tapered off since peaking in September, health officials said on Thursday, but the outbreak also reached a grim new milestone: The youngest death, of a 15-year-old, was reported by Dallas County Health and Human Services.
Other parties have vowed not to work with him, and support for his party has also tapered off recently, with observers, including Heijne, saying this is partly due to potential PVV voters having second thoughts after seeing what happened when America voted in a right-wing populist.
Beijing logged $100 billion per month in average currency outflow during November, December and January but the pace of outflows had tapered off in more recent months, with net foreign exchange sales by commercial banks at $23.7 billion in April, down from $36.4 billion in March, Reuters reported.
"India will become very likely the only growth engine for mobile internet in the entire world, when you think about it in reality China's smartphone sales significantly tapered off in 2015," said Alex Yao, who looks after strategy, innovation and investments at China-based app-maker Cheetah Mobile.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's growth took a step back in April after a surprisingly strong start to the year, as factory output to investment to retail sales all tapered off as authorities clamped down on debt risks in an effort to stave off a potentially damaging hit to the economy.
But if the violence tapered off, it still had a forceful impact internationally, with countries criticizing both the Israeli use of deadly force and the U.S. decision to open its new embassy at a ceremony attended by President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner.
The loading of oil shipments from Europe and the Americas to Asia tapered off in June after surging between March and May, but the recent price slump is pushing Asian buyers and traders to once again turn to the North Sea Forties grade of oil and to U.S. crude.
RELATED: A very scary number for Republicans heading into 2018 There are signs that Trump's base may in fact be slipping: A poll from Gallup showed the number of people who self-identify as Republicans or Republican-leaning independents has also tapered off — falling from 42% in November 2016 to just 37% now.
The proposal, which would come into effect in 2020, calls for Medicaid patients who are diagnosed with one of five chronic pain conditions, including fibromyalgia, to be tapered off their long-term opioid therapy within a year's time; it would also restrict coverage of opioid prescriptions for new patients with these conditions to a 90-day maximum.
The same government advisor who said early criticism of Xi's handling of the trade conflict had tapered off, also warned that Chinese officials were nonetheless paralyzed or issuing conflicting policy signals in the face of the external challenges, and that China's own lack of implementation of economic reforms was a bigger problem than the trade war.
At Women and Infants, mothers and families can remain with their babies day and night while the baby is being medicated and tapered off the medication, a period that tends to last from two to three weeks, although once a mother has been discharged from the hospital, she must travel to a clinic to be dosed if she is on methadone.
U.S. employers advertised 6.6 million open jobs in March, setting a record that dates back to December 2000, when records begin, per the AP. What it means: Even though the unemployment rate is the lowest it's been since 2000, which normally makes it harder for businesses to recruit since there are fewer people looking for jobs, the uptick in postings could be explained by the fact that increases in wages have tapered off so employers may be taking advantage of the lull to post more jobs.

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