Sentences with phrase «precipitous falls in»

Many working men's clubs have faced precipitous falls in income since the ban, after a second vote in parliament denied private members clubs the right to allow members to opt - in to smoking leniency.
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.
It clearly predicted a precipitous fall in core inflation this year.
The thought of that is daunting enough, a reminder of his precipitous fall in popularity right here at home.
The men on the highest dose experienced a precipitous fall in luteinizing hormone, follicle - stimulating hormone and testosterone from taking just one daily pill for 28 days.
«The preliminary power generation data shows the precipitous fall in thermal power generation, by 2.7 %.
After the precipitous fall in global oil prices, even the world's biggest petroleum exporter is now forced to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels.
He addressed the precipitous fall in Facebook's share price after being prompted by Peter Jukes, who was interviewing Wylie in front of an audience at the Frontline Club, a talking shop for journalists.

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Well, suppressing one's emotions regarding the fear of deep market losses might help an investor stick with their financial plan in a mild correction, but in the early 2000s and again in 2008, many an Elephant reared up and sent the rider on a precipitous fall of his or her own.
Unfortunately, in this instance, his fall is precipitous.
And though his world rankings decline has been far less precipitous than that of Tiger, who is now ranked 384th, earlier this month he fell out of the top 25 for the first time in 20 years.
To date, however, Mr. Silver's precipitous fall has no recent rival in the world of New York politics.
Wild sheep and goats are far and few in between in these mountains, and each hunt is a rollercoaster ride of steep cliffs, precipitous falls and desperate lunges.
Massachusetts, which is frequently heralded as a leader among the states in education, decided last month to delay a decision about a Common Core assessment until fall 2015, saying that requiring schools to test students on the Common Core that spring, as previously planned, would have been «too precipitous a transition.»
Acura hopes the products remedy the precipitous sales drop the brand experienced in 2011, when volume fell 15 percent to 13,129 units and market share slipped.
This means that your dog's body burns through the energy contained in the grain very quickly, which causes a quick spike and then a precipitous fall of your dog's blood sugar levels.
«For example,» the authors wrote, «after the release of the 1985 version of the Disney movie 101 Dalmatians, new Dalmatian registrations increased 6.2-fold, from 6,880 registrations in 1985 to 42,816 registrations in 1993, followed by a precipitous fall to 4,652 registrations 6 years later.»
A cavil to conclude: What a precipitous falling - off is offered in the last two (chronologically) works in the show, one of which foregrounds Superman, pensive as Rodin's Dante on a rock wall in a planetary debris field, the other a cardboard - stiff version of Ironman gauchely embraced by a Teutonic blonde (he can't even get his metallic arms up) before a boring sunset amid comatose palm trees.
Considering Eversheds PPP in Am Law 100 terms, only Cadwalader, with its precipitous 30.8 percent decline, saw profits fall further last year.
Grayscale's Bitcoin Investment Trust, a closed - end bitcoin fund, has lost nearly half of its value over the past two weeks, after falling a further 10 % on Thursday amid a precipitous plunge in the value of its underlying asset.
The decline was even more precipitous in the New York metro area, where investment sales fell 42 percent.
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