Sentences with phrase «further dramatic drop»

But wasn't the whole point of the Jeremy Corbyn project to reverse that trend, not have a further dramatic drop of support just two years after the last general election?

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So many companies have developed such increasingly effective medicines, such as those that treat more hep C strains with far shorter treatment regimens, that Gilead — a pioneer in the field with Sovaldi and Harvoni — is projecting $ 3.5 billion to $ 4 billion in U.S. sales from these kinds of drugs in 2018, a dramatic drop from nearly $ 13 billion in 2015.
However, millions of men experience a more dramatic drop in testosterone levels at far too early an age, resulting in some of the following symptoms:
Tatum and Hill are great together, and as happens in the first film, the narrative too quickly splits the guys apart with a strained dramatic arc that drops the funny and drags out the middle stretch of the picture far too long.
the policy has been watered down in the past 15 years because of outside pressure, including a major 2004 study by the Consortium on Chicago School Research that definitively showed the dramatic negative effects of retention — in particular, the far greater risk of eventually dropping out.
The changes to the dash layout are dramatic; last year, we counted more than 80 buttons on top - of - the - line Touring Elite models, but this year that number has dropped to just over 20, which is far less daunting.
So far, the jitters among investors haven't translated to dramatic price drops or much hesitation to take down new debt.
The sudden appearance of key derogatory information on an otherwise spotless credit report can cause a deep drop in your FICO score, whereas the effect is far less dramatic if you already have many negative items on your report.
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