Sentences with phrase «fell off a cliff in»

With sales growth falling off a cliff in the past two years, they're becoming the most commoditized of hardware and the most responsible for the «bloodbath» losses mounting at Japanese manufacturers.
During the first part of 2008, this average declined very slowly, but then fell off a cliff in the last couple of months of the year to a low of just over 110,000 vehicles in December.
The negativity either impacted investment funding (venture capital fell off a cliff in 2009) or the customers they were targeted as was the case for Untitled Partners who were building a platform for fractional art ownership.
But neither argument seems compelling, because offerings fell off the cliff in 1997, before either of those events happened.
As can be seen in the graph the price fell off a cliff in the past 12 months.
International direct investment in Canada fell off a cliff in the second quarter, as non-Canadians fled the oil patch.
In a later scene, Frodo and Sam are struggling towards the cracks of Doom, and Frodo falls off a cliff in the darkness, he is stuck on a ledge, and Sam can not see at all and is unable to help him up.
The Herd fell off a cliff in 2016, and after a 6 - 1 start in 2017, they dealt with a series of disappointing results down the stretch — 30 - 25 to FAU, 9 - 7 to UTSA, 28 - 27 to Southern Miss..
Bobby Wood has fallen off a cliff in his form the past few months, and something needs to change for him to get back to the level we've seen him perform at, but if he can get back to them, he is probably the best striker in our pool.
Under this scenario, discretionary spending (and thus, R&D) falls off a cliff in FY 2020, as is scheduled to happen under current law following expiration of the recent spending cap deal (see this link, especially the first graph).
«The brain and the body have fallen off a cliff in terms of their ability to do anything rationally,» explains Ronit Levy, PsyD, clinical director of the Bucks County Anxiety Center in Newtown, Pennsylvania.
In which David Wain, he of Wet Hot American Summer fame, takes on the life of Doug Kenney (played by Will Forte and, in his omniscient - narrator state, Martin Mull), a Harvard man who'd co-create the National Lampoon, co-write Animal House and inject much - needed vulgar irreverence into American comedy before mysteriously falling off a cliff in 1980.
As the president of one Canadian publisher, Emond Publishing, put it recently after ending its book publishing program for the high school market, «This is what falling off a cliff in the publishing business looks like.»
I don't know if there is much domination in the iPad space as ipads continue to fall off a cliff in sales from their highs.
It explains why they fell off a cliff in 2008.
Bankruptcy filings, state by state, 2005 - 2010 — Interactive map shows rate of each state's bankruptcy filings, and how the pace fell off a cliff in 2005, then rebounded.
That's not quite the whole story, but the stats don't lie: in Britain, titles like Edge and GamesMaster have seen their readerships fall off a cliff in recent years.
Yet somehow if we can triple production, it will fall off a cliff in the next 25 years.
Without a PTC extension, the wind industry will likely see frantic activity in 2012 and fall off a cliff in 2013.
«But demand is expected to fall off a cliff in the fourth quarter [due to] the slowing economy most notably,» reports PPR, which is calling for a paltry 15.2 million sq. ft. of office absorption this quarter.
By Barbi Reuter, Principal, PICOR Commercial Real Estate, a Cushman & Wakefield Alliance Member May 8, 2009 Investment sales activity fell off the cliff in mid-2008 across the commercial sectors, including undeveloped land.

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«Revised guidance implies sales «fell off the cliff» in January,» he said in a note to clients, adding that while many investors credit former CEO Christine Day with Lululemon's success, she has done a poor job of setting up her successor.
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Investors should expect a surge in stocks over the next 12 - to - 18 month before they fall off a cliff amid a recession in 2020, according to Guggenheim's Scott Minerd.
Back in October, the big story was not just that equity markets were selling off while bonds were rallying, but that inflation expectations had completely fallen off a cliff.
Should also check on death put in case you fall off a cliff or have a bad relationship with Hillary Clinton.
Across the country, other states have been experimenting with similar programs to keep low - income working parents from falling off the child care cliff, in keeping with the recommendations in the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act passed in 2014.
They have either fallen off the proverbial patent cliff (Novartis» Diovan, which lost US exclusivity in 2012) or succumbed to a stronger U.S. dollar against European and Asian currencies despite rising sales (Novo Nordisk's NovoLog, which also missed this year's list).
Kitco News — The sentiment in China will continue to be bearish, with one market expert noting that «everything is falling off a cliffin the country.
When the world falls off an economic cliff, many people and institutions who have mismanaged their liquidity find themselves in the unpleasant situation of having to sell off whatever they have sitting around to raise cash.
By offering to train my subordinate for as long as they wanted in order for the business not to fall off a cliff once I departed, I showed good faith.
The real elephant in the room is «Peak Cheap Oil» and the fact that unconventional's about to fall off a cliff.
Loan origination then fell off a cliff: down 20 % in 2008; 42 % in 2009; and another 31 % in 2010.
Examples he cites include the U.S. falling off the fiscal cliff, economic stress in Europe, or upturns in the price of oil.
Unsurprisingly, the year - on - year movement in share prices is a spectacular view given that 30 June 2016 was just seven days after the Brexit vote — and the housebuilders had fallen off a near 40 % cliff.
However, should slowing global economic growth or recession result in a long - term reduction (three to five years) in energy prices, then U.S. Silica and its peers will face the prospect of their current lucrative contracts expiring and themselves sitting atop literal mountains of frac sand, while demand may have fallen off a cliff.
@ JohnR: To paraphrase a teaching I once heard, if I told you that everyone in the world was subject to the law of gravity, you now have the choice to reject what I say and jump off a cliff to prove me wrong, or you can live your life subject to that and take caution around cliffs or other falling hazards.
But what if the only reason that person became alcoholic is because all in the same month, he lost his job, his wife died in a car accident, his son fell off a cliff and broke his neck, and his house burned to the ground?
All of the faith in the world that you won't fall off of a cliff if you step off, will not provide you with the evidence that your faith is real.
Lemmings blindly follow the crowd until they fall off a cliff or drown in the ocean.
A lot of GMs value production which is also why guys like Alshon go in the 2nd round even though he had the most receiving yards in the SEC his sophomore year then his stats fell off a cliff with a new coach and QB his Junior year.
«I'm sure the horse is going to break a leg in the trailer, or come down with flu the day before, or fall off a cliff during the race.»
I prefer Whiteside for age - related reasons and willingness to play the pick and roll, but I would absolutely take Howard at $ 20 million / year if you could amnesty him in the 3rd year if he falls off a cliff.
and then falling off the cliff once the checks come in.
I am of the opinion that if Romo was healthy / still playing any of those years that Dez production would not have fallen off a cliff, and particularly in Zeke's absence last year, the two would have made games much more competitive.
Which I've noticed big time as my stress levels, anxiety, and overall health feel like they've fallen off of a cliff in the past year and a half.
He has fallen off a cliff offensively (0.0 oWAR in his Cubs career) and has a severe lack of pop.
And one of the main reasons the 2012 F1 season was so good was because the Pirelli tyres degraded so quickly that they'd fall off «the cliff», almost without warning, which could mix up the order in an instant.
If a character falls off a cliff and pops back up, explain that it doesn't work like that in real life.
And if we keep walking in that direction we're going to fall off the cliff, the financial cliff.
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