Sentences with phrase «into precipitous»

Chilton stated that «there's no questions — zero — that hd digital currencies been regulated, I would have sought an investigation into the precipitous price changes we've witnessed.»
«There's no questions — zero — that had digital currencies been regulated, I would have sought an investigation into the precipitous price changes we've witnessed.»
«There's no questions - zero - that had digital currencies been regulated, I would have sought an investigation into the precipitous price changes we've witnessed.»
The heart of the document is an indictment that lambastes America for letting schools slip into precipitous decline but praises the nation's good heart, great potential, and mighty past.
There's no questions — zero — that had digital currencies been regulated, I would have sought an investigation into the precipitous price changes we've witnessed.

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The Department of Justice launched an inquiry last summer (before it was clear that the precipitous fall in oil prices would last longer than a few months) into whether American airlines» pricing decisions qualify as collusion.
Had history worked out differently, it is possible that the LCMS would have followed the ELCA into a more precipitous decline.
«There is no need to rush into hasty, precipitous action when it comes to the peace and safety of our community.»
Tucked into the side of a precipitous mountain, Amba Estate is a tea operation that shares 10 percent of its revenues with its workers.
Although a precipitous drop like that isn't particularly telling by itself, because a stock that is overvalued by 20 % dropping by 6 % is still overvalued, this particular company wasn't overtly expensive before the drop and actually fell into what could be deemed a fair price to pay for an otherwise high quality company.
Australia's lengthy «dingo fence» should be altered to allow dingoes into a national park to test whether they can help reverse the precipitous decline of native wildlife, a group of conservation experts has recommended.
The immediate result is that it fools the pancreas into releasing a huge spike of insulin, which is quickly followed by a precipitous drop in blood sugar (acute hypoglycemia) since there isn't really any surplus sugar for the insulin to work on.
All three islets have precipitous cliffs, dropping off steeply into the sea.
Gestural or minimal; isolated or grouped, written, painted, filmed or constructed, the components marking this alien culture's individual extremes now flow together, like Chen Zhen's (Precipitous Parturition, 1999), a 50 - foot - long inner - tube dragon that connects the rotunda, into a polymath aesthetic unified by one longing, one need.
In cooperation with the Palo Alto Police Department, Conner made an edition of twenty sets of printed fingerprints meant to parallel the precipitous drop in value that occurs when one object is replicated into many.
Norbert was sober - minded and skeptical about the prospects of skillful short - term sea ice predictions, but even he couldn't help but be drawn into the dubious excitement around the precipitous decline of arctic sea ice and regularly added his own guestimate to the sea ice outlook.
It was in fact a LEAP that terminated the last interglacial, the cold Late Eemian Aridity Pulse which lasted 468 years and ended with a precipitous drop into the Wisconsin ice age.
Concerns over regulation, fraud and insider trading all factored into the market's precipitous drop through the first half of the week.
There are reasons other than those to which this article refers for this precipitous decline, which I will not get into at this time.»
That could potentially spur the retail sector into a somewhat faster recovery than we were anticipating before the precipitous decline in oil prices.
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