But his main aim will be to talk up an economy which has flatlined for three years. |
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In the late 1970's in a Perth hospital I collapsed into a coma and then flatlined. |
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I've flatlined, I've been counted out in a coma, and I've been tortured by Pesto. |
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So, when Japan's real-estate bubble burst and the economy flatlined for over a decade, the world was caught unawares. |
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During the last three months, the graph had flatlined at below 5 to zero per week. |
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Eriksson had faith in a low-key manner but his England flatlined at the great tournaments. |
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On the other hand, downtown nightclubbing, that NYC staple, has largely flatlined. |
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As Fine Gael flatlined in the opinion polls, Bruton was ditched as party leader in favour of Michael Noonan. |
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Anheuser has posted double-digit profit gains for 20 straight quarters, while its nearest competitors, Coors and Miller, have flatlined. |
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However, last night, demand fell a bit in the first hour, and then flatlined. |
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Revenues in their audit and tax divisions flatlined, forcing them to seek new business lines to keep growing. |
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And then, suddenly, Theresa's heart flatlined for a second time. |
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He was emotionally flatlined in meetings, practices, on the sideline. |
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But the official count, which is disputed by many, has flatlined since. |
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Downtown nightclubbing, that New York City staple, has largely flatlined. |
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Quebec's GDP has flatlined. It has been flatlined for quite a number of years. |
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Meanwhile they destroyed or flatlined their revenues for a variety of reasons, largely having to do with the ideological predisposition to cut taxes at every corner. |
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It is generally accepted throughout the aviation industry that the accident rate reduction has flatlined, simply because we're reaching a point of diminishing returns under our current policies and procedures. |
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If looks could kill, Mona's sharp gaze would have flatlined him in one second. |
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After all she'd been through, she needed sleep and food to heal, not endure a lovemaking session that was so passionate that it had pretty much flatlined him as well. |
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