Sentences with phrase «took a tumble last»

In David Cameron's case, his approval ratings took a tumble last July, but were relatively stable in the second half of 2011 with around four in ten satisfied and just over half dissatisfied.
My portfolio doesn't have as much exposure to the healthcare sector as I'd really like it to have, so when I saw BAX take a tumble last week I was more than happy to scoop up some shares at what I felt was an attractive long - term price.
According to the New York Fed, household spending expectations for the next year took a tumble last month as fewer consumers planned to increase their spending dramatically.

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This year's Fortune 500 generated a total of $ 944.5 billion in earnings, which are down 12.6 % from last year's record of $ 1.08 trillion, in large part because tumbling oil prices took a toll on the majority of the companies on the list.
Tesla shares have rebounded nearly 15 % in the last week after taking a 20 % tumble between September and November.
When markets take a tumble like we have seen across the equity world over the last few days, it's usually the time investors reassess their view on risk!
Holliday and Peralta are on the wrong side of 30, so these rankings could take a tumble in a hurry, but Adams shouldn't have nearly as miserable of a season as he did last year.
Word to the wise — get some shots up in the week off — last year we many top Teams take a tumble in their first Game back and seemed generally rusty.
WISCONSIN»S fine old tradition of good basketball took its worst beating last winter when the Badgers tumbled into the Big Ten cellar for the very first time.
To some, the team hovers on the brink of becoming the Los Angeles Dodgers East, of taking the rough - and - tumble masculinity out of a spectating experience that once was the last haven for the sweaty working man.
The last thing you want is for your toddler to take a tumble and swear off potties.
But a Time Warner News / Siena College poll taken last month, before an uneven debate performance and the leaked video sent his poll numbers tumbling, shows the perils of publicly repudiating Trump.
Last December, I took an unsettling tumble into a wormhole of Google autocomplete suggestions that ended with «did the holocaust happen».
It took only eight seconds last week after the giant shearing tool made the last surgical cut in the final supporting truss for the 300,000 pounds of steel that was the Carmine Liberta Bridge to tumble into the Wallkill River.
I am finding some platforms much better at promotion than I was last year whilst some of my former loves have taken a tumble down the list.
But it took a nasty tumble by an official to finally stop the last Corvette — much to the delight of the howling audience.
As every investor who hasn't been hiding under a rock knows, the stock market took a bit of a tumble last month... before more - or-less bouncing back.
You might recall in my last post, Happy 13th Birthday, Shadow, I mentioned that thanks to her little sister Shadow had taken a tumble a couple of weeks ago.
Last week, in «Travels with Ace,» the continuing saga of the trip Ace and I are taking across America, we showed you Jake, a golden retriever in Oregon still sporting injuries he received when he tumbled out the back of a moving pickup.
His paintings are giant Jenga puzzles daring you to take out one last block, poised at any moment to tumble into uncomfortable corridors where race, masculinity, past, and present meet.»
The downward tumble in global oil prices, which began last year and then continued after a short rebound, has taken the entire oil industry by surprise.
Now, if you're okay with that, Piccolo might have more interesting uses than just being a more elegant clap on / off switch: the company envisions its system looking out for elderly users who might have trouble getting back up after taking a tumble, and tailoring your Netflix recommendations to the specific people who are on the couch, rather than just defaulting to the last profile someone logged into at your house.
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