Sentences with phrase «falling to just»

Distressed saturation was at an all - time high of 50.5 percent in 2009 falling to just 12.6 percent in September 2014.
Mortgage arrears have remained very low in Canada, falling to just 0.24 per cent.
It's also capable of falling to just 4 nits of brightness — ideal for reading or watching video in a darkened room.
In PCMark, for example, the G6 lasted only 14 percent longer, with this margin falling to just five percent in browsing tests.
Coal has steadily lost its share of European electricity generation in recent years, falling to just over 21 percent of the E.U.'s total generation in 2016, according to the nonprofit research group Sandbag.
The men and women you field will build stories around themselves, forging their own legends before falling to just some stray shot or in an epic final stand.
Wile the cheapest economy awards on British Airways have historically earned 1 redeemable mile per mile flown, going forward that will be falling to just 0.25 redeemable miles per mile flown.
Europe had a more pronounced (negative) impact on profitability, with CRH's underlying operating profit margin falling to just 4.0 %.
Just 12 per cent of all voters are satisfied with the handling of immigration, falling to just one per cent of Ukip supporters
Reed's majority has declined significantly since he was first elected in 2005, falling to just 2,564 in 2015.
Nearly 94 % of those who awarded him 8 or more out of 10 for his performance said they would vote Conservative at the next election, falling to just under two thirds of those who gave him 5 out of 10.
That's a multiple of nearly 34 times forecast 2018 earnings, falling to just under 26 times 2020 earnings.
Mortgage arrears have remained very low in Canada, falling to just 0.24 per cent.
Single - family permits continued their declines in 2017, falling to just 25 percent of overall new home construction.
Masters degrees or PhDs signal more specialized skills than a bachelor's degree, but that hardly translates to unemployment statistics, with the jobless rate premium falling to just 0.5 percentage points.
The school's full - time MBA enrollment has been steadily declining for years, falling to just 380 from more than 1,500 in 1990.
Research released recently by Edelman, a global communications and public relations firm, shows that trust in the media among all Americans is at an all - time low, falling to just 35 %.
What's likely to be a bigger concern for rate - setters is that the core rate, which strips out potentially volatile items like energy and food, fell to just 0.7 percent in the year to April from 1 percent the month before.
But BlackBerry's smartphone sales fell to just 7 million devices in 2015, down from 53 million in 2012.
Production of refined products, meanwhile, fell to just over 700,000 barrels per day in 2017.
Noble's market value has fallen to just $ 88 million, from $ 6 billion in February 2015, as the company reported record losses and shrunk its business.
One year later, the percentage fell to just 27 %.
Last week, the percentage of bearish investment advisors fell to just 23.1 %, which is the lowest level since just before the summer plunge of 1998.
In a reflection of how poorly the biggest of those deals have performed, HP's market value has fallen to just $ 23 billion.
CORE's haul fell to just one small Harlem project, and Town Residential, recently taken off Madison Equities, Building and Land Technology and Thor Equities» 212 Fifth Avenue, did not pick up a single Manhattan project in 2016.
If growth is a little faster and income more equal, extreme poverty could fall to just 1.5 % — as near to zero as is realistically possible.
UK rate hikes less likely The odds of a rate hike from the Bank of England at its May meeting have fallen to just 20 % after weak Q1 GDP data were released.
Coal fell to just 27.6 % of US utility - scale power generation in December, and the spread between it and natural gas - fired generation widened to 616 basis points, the largest yet seen, Continue Reading
Based on the surge in firms reporting difficulties filling job vacancies, we suspect the unemployment rate fell to just 4.2 % in August, with further declines looking likely over the coming months.
Having fallen to just under two recently, one might say that, as an advantaged retailer, Amazon looks somewhat attractive.
The price for a barrel of bitumen, the tar - like oil sands that comes from Alberta, fell to just over $ 8 per barrel this week.
As a share of GDP, the deficit is barely above 1 per cent of GDP and falls to just above 0.5 per cent in the outer years.
«The number of commercial apple growers eventually fell to just sixty from more than thirteen hundred,» writes Beth.
-- FSU remains unbeaten on the season but fell to just 3 - 9 ATS after beating Florida 24 - 19.
-- FSU remains unbeaten on the season but fell to just 3 - 8 ATS this year after narrowly escaping with a 20 - 17 win over BC.
- FSU remains unbeaten on the season but fell to just 3 - 9 ATS after beating Florida 24 - 19.
Though Arsenal retained their lead for 45 minutes their overly defensive approach had invited Tottenham to make in - roads into their half and in - form striker Harry Kane fired home after David Ospina's parried save fell to him just yards from goal.
However, despite a valiant display in the second half half, Everton fell to just their second defeat in thirteen, but, however, that shouldn't of been the case had Landon Donovan had stuck away the easiest of chances you'll see all season — A potential miss of the season if I ever seen one.
Defeat on Tuesday, one which is to be expected, could see that gap fall to just two points and leave Bolton within another defeat of falling back into the bottom three.
However, CNS Cartel ALFA, a trade union group, puts the number at around 1,700 jobs, a significant difference, and predicted that after nine years employment would fall to just over 300.
However, by the end of the month, the lead has fallen to just 6 points, with YouGov analysis showing a big shift in support among Labour supporters.
The party had polled consistently in the first four elections to the National Assembly, returning six representatives in the first three elections and five in the 2011 Election, thereby establishing itself as the fourth party in Wales behind Labour, the Conservatives and Plaid Cymru, but fell to just one seat in 2016.
She took 52.9 % of the vote, on a turnout which fell to just over 50 % from a notional 65 % in 2005 (based on the wards of the Vale of York and Ryedale seats which were merged to form the new constituency).
Indeed the lowest ever turnout was in 2001 when it fell to just 59 % of registered voters.
In yesterday's Observer Andrew Rawnsley reported that a Liberal Democrat Cabinet minister expects his party's support to fall to just 5 % as spending cuts bite.
An all time low was reached in 1999 when turnout fell to just 23 %.
Their tax bill on their pensions would fall to just # 502 each, or # 1,004 in total, so they would be # 400 a year better off each, or # 800 better off in total.
By the time Labour entered office in 1997 this figure had fallen to just 35 per cent but by 2009, after a decade of increased spending and focus on targets to reduce waiting times, satisfaction stood at a record high of 64 per cent.
Great Grimsby was long a very safe Labour seat but Mitchell's majority fell to just 714 at the last election.
But five years on Labour has seen its vote fall to just 20 %.
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