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This is because QE should lead to a fall in gilt yields, which in turn will force down the rate at which liabilities can be discounted.
The fall in prices would be greater than the fall not only in their wage rates but also in the overall average of wage rates.
It really tends to make people fall in love with other people who care about the same emotional, touching issue.
And if you'd seen the way he got into the song, even in his tone-deaf, screechy manner, you'd fall in love with this song, too.
According to weather experts, around two inches of rain will fall in Scotland between today and tomorrow.
He plans on having the cousins fall in love and marry, so that her property will fall to him when Linton dies.
Even a minor fall in house prices is nowadays regarded as a signal for mass panic by the media.
During a recession, the increase in bankruptcies and the fall in asset prices shrink the asset bases of the banks.
Given that quantity best response curves slope downward, when firm 2's sales fall in country 1, firm 1 expands its output.
Consequently, this leads to a fall in real output, i.e., to an economic bust.
Her hair was thrown in a slightly messy ponytail that let tendrils of golden tawny hair fall in curls around her face.
There is less cable-laying work, due to a fall in demand from the telecoms business.
Figures released earlier this year showed a fall in the number of teenage pregnancies in the city.
It was featured last fall in a solo show of mine, and the projection was scaled to fit the entire gallery, some 34 feet wide by 14 feet high.
These male ferns produce elegant, frilly fronds up to 3 feet long and spread if spores fall in the right conditions.
Hotels and guesthouses simply can't cope with the fall in takings now facing them.
The party benefited from the sharp fall in the Tory vote and from tactical voting to win 46 seats in 1997, 10 of them in Scotland.
The fall in investment and the contraction of the market leads to the sacking of workers and further decline in demand and so on.
How could the graceful Countess Olivia fall in love with a little puerile atomy who stutters and stumbles?
A continuous increase in import prices would mean a fall in real income and a slowdown in personal consumption.
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She said this violently, but she let her clasped hands fall in discouragement.
The rain began to fall in torrents, and the sky periodically was lit by flashes of an electric storm.
This fall in blood pressure is commonly attributed to irritation of the endocardium.
But it were useless to fall in love with Eric if she could not make him return her love.
But, niece, it is not making too much fun of him to fall in with his fancies.
Very often a fly ball will fall in such a position that the out-fielders will be in doubt who is to take it.
He seemed, indeed, to have been impressed with an expectation that he should fall in the battle.
The rule in courtly love was to fall in love with a lady who was married to someone else.
Perhaps a god might fall in love with a mortal without losing his godliness.
One day all of us who were able to walk were made to fall in and march over to the railroad, where we were loaded into boxcars.
Less than ten minutes later the short-wave radio informed the island that the shooting star had been seen to fall in the sea.
We fall in according to our terms and march round to the half deck, the fourth term leading, the others following in order.
I should like you to have about four black widow's caps, just such as I had made in the fall in New York, sent to me.
It boded ill indeed for the pirate if ever the squadron should fall in with him.
I intend to communicate this discovery to the first learned society we fall in with.
Finally, when no more can fall in, piece after piece is jambed in by a pricker, and the cask is bunged up.
We know that when the pulse rate is constant, vasodilatation causes a fall in diastolic pressure and a rise in pulse pressure.
On the contrary, vasoconstriction causes a rise in diastolic pressure and a fall in pulse pressure.
If, however, the air is not near the saturation point, a fall in temperature will not necessarily produce bad weather.
The first cause of their fall in the social scale was the disapprobation of the humanists.
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