Sentences with phrase «almost complete collapse»

In the mainstream, there has been an almost complete collapse in new development in recent years.
Updating the Soon (2005) correlations by correcting for an obsolete and almost certainly incorrect solar reconstruction (replacing with the SORCE reconstruction) and extending the temperature data to the present, shows an almost complete collapse of the initially impressive correlation.

Not exact matches

It's dangerous talk, particularly when it's your own club: but Wolves are sitting pretty at the top of the Championship right now, and barring a complete collapse, are almost already assured of promotion.
Lord Ashcroft's previous polling in LD v Lab seats essentially showed a complete Lib Dem collapse, raising the possibility of an almost complete wipeout for Liberal Democrat MPs where Labour was the main opponent.
There are droves of investors hoping Research in Motion (TSX: RIM / NASDAQ: RIMM) will hit a home run and avert a complete meltdown, which almost seems imminent based on the tech giant's collapsing stock price and dismal quarterly reports over the past year.
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