Sentences with phrase «dramatic collapse»

Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Boughton's dramatic collapse at a campaign event on Thursday was caused by dehydration, according to his political supporters.
Given enough time, no upward sloping trend line is immune from dramatic collapse.
Were it not for a dramatic collapse by Atlanta's defense late in the game, the Patriots would have lost handily.
In a further recessionary sign, he noted «the dramatic collapse in the U.S. analyst optimism [consensus] to below 30 % for three weeks in a row.
«Therefore, following the dramatic collapse in price, the now aggressive central bank action and Russia's ability to pay, sovereign [debt] is very attractive in both the dollar and particularly in local currency terms.»
Yes, of course the team and the manager should be criticised for the dramatic collapse of our title bid but in addition I believe we should first examine our own expectations because they also played a part in the generation of our disappointment during the run - in.
Would anyone have imagined Man City's dramatic collapse?
Dramatic collapses are not uncommon in football.
Chelsea are currently 10 points behind Tottenham and Liverpool in the pursuit of a top - four place, and their chances of sealing Champions League qualification look bleak unless their rivals suffer a dramatic collapse, Following the Southampton game, the Blues have a Thursday night outing at Burnley before facing the Saints once again in the FA Cup semi-final next weekend.
The dramatic collapse for the champions this season has pointed Mourinho towards the Stamford Bridge exit, with some believing he actually wants out.
Or he says he can't clean up because his hand is too tired — a complaint accompanied by a dramatic collapse on the floor and a plea that you help.
The dramatic collapse of the BNP's fortunes came as other far - right parties have triumphed across Europe.
But our poll shows the dramatic collapse in Labour's fortunes in recent years.
«The last couple of weeks changed and I think the dramatic collapse of faith and confidence in Jeremy and the widespread belief now in the Labour party that whilst Jeremy is a good man with great Labour values who has done a lot for this party and I think changed the debate in this country about our economy, he's been right about lots of things,» he said.
But the CSU team now suspects that the reduction of sea ice and strong wave events in the Drake Passage could also play a role in rapid collapse events, such as the dramatic collapse of the Larsen A ice shelf in 1995 and, perhaps, the ongoing fracturing of the Larsen C ice shelf.
«When we see a dramatic collapse or retreat, it was because the glacier was already in an unstable condition,» Paolo said.
The introduction of the new English Baccalaureate (eBac) stemmed from the government's concern that there had been a «dramatic collapse» in the number of pupils taking GCSEs in traditional academic subjects including English, maths, science, foreign language and humanities.
With rising population (At 6.7 Billion biology is certainly coping well enough to support discussion like this) & rising energy costs destined to lead to a dramatic collapse in global per capita energy input the likelihood of a destructive human consiousnee inversion is very high.
In southeast Asia, a dramatic collapse in the price of palm oil (60 percent off its peak in March 2008) and rubber (down 54 percent from its high in July 2008) is causing a shake - out in the plantation sector, which has become one of the leading drivers of deforestation in the region.
I think it helps when you come from a culture that lost WWII, saw the dramatic collapse of their economy, found they had murdered millions of people and did so much evil in the name of «science».
Bernstein was writing before the dramatic collapse of Long - Term Capital Management in 1998 and the more recent international financial crisis — both events widely linked to the proliferation of complex financial products.
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