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. |
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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. |
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It really tends to make people fall in love with other people who care about the same emotional, touching issue. |
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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. |
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According to weather experts, around two inches of rain will fall in Scotland between today and tomorrow. |
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He plans on having the cousins fall in love and marry, so that her property will fall to him when Linton dies. |
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Even a minor fall in house prices is nowadays regarded as a signal for mass panic by the media. |
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During a recession, the increase in bankruptcies and the fall in asset prices shrink the asset bases of the banks. |
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Given that quantity best response curves slope downward, when firm 2's sales fall in country 1, firm 1 expands its output. |
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Consequently, this leads to a fall in real output, i.e., to an economic bust. |
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Her hair was thrown in a slightly messy ponytail that let tendrils of golden tawny hair fall in curls around her face. |
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There is less cable-laying work, due to a fall in demand from the telecoms business. |
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Figures released earlier this year showed a fall in the number of teenage pregnancies in the city. |
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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. |
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These male ferns produce elegant, frilly fronds up to 3 feet long and spread if spores fall in the right conditions. |
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Hotels and guesthouses simply can't cope with the fall in takings now facing them. |
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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. |
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The fall in investment and the contraction of the market leads to the sacking of workers and further decline in demand and so on. |
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How could the graceful Countess Olivia fall in love with a little puerile atomy who stutters and stumbles? |
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A continuous increase in import prices would mean a fall in real income and a slowdown in personal consumption. |
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When we fall in love we imagine we have found an ultimate assuagement of loneliness. |
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Why can't two people our age fall in love and stay in love for the rest of our lives? |
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But if the market falls, the fall in the value of the trust assets is also exaggerated. |
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Some people fall in love with ankle locks and never learn to pass the guard. |
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One sip and you know why romantic women fall in love with dark, pensive strangers. |
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Township School also began to experience a dramatic fall in the roll, from 1200 in the mid seventies to 500 in the early nineties. |
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Garcia, with his classic dark looks and limpid brown eyes, knows all too well how easy it is for his female students to fall in love. |
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The viewer can fall in love with resemblances, or can play detective, looking at signs as an index of a process. |
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York District Hospital today resumed non-urgent operations after a significant fall in the number of emergency admissions. |
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Overall, peasants do seem to have been more prosperous after the Restoration, with a rise in living standards and a fall in mortality. |
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A fall in the number of children boarding at private schools has been blamed on Government-imposed costs. |
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This has led to a fall in prices greater than most of us in the trade can recall. |
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One such story sees a man fall in love with an android who cannot love him back. |
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The fall in the number of people voting has very little to do with inconvenience, apathy or laziness in the electorate. |
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Mr Braun said he hadn't seen a fall in takings to date but feared that shoppers would be driven away. |
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Newly released documents are available to guide practices that fall in gray areas. |
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We lamia were not supposed to fall in love with humans, but I was willing to break every existing rule for her. |
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Being aware of this very substantial fall in hysterectomies is important and may be helpful in counselling patients before referral. |
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In fact, explains Greene, the best way to seduce someone is to fall in love with them. |
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The fall in European growth rates has implications for the world economy as a whole. |
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The 180-year-old mill is set to close with the loss of 53 jobs after a fall in demand for its woodchip wallpaper. |
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But these gains have been more than wiped out by the fall in markets throughout February. |
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For centuries, this heady flower has been a traditional decoration for the various holidays that fall in the December winter solstice season. |
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It's easy to fall in love with particular images, even mediocre ones, but with time it also becomes easier to winnow the wheat from the chaff. |
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This captures the very earliest stages of fall in a way few games even attempt, blending serotinal greens with the slow incursion of rusty reds. |
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The cost of housing will fall in real terms if the CPI exceeds the rate of house price inflation. |
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With the rapid fall in interest rates the desire to purchase an annuity diminished. |
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The Jungians believe we fall in love with people who represent unexplored parts of ourselves. |
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In the jugulars, this systolic fall in venous pressure has been called by physiologists the systolic collapse of the venous pulse. |
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We cannot be together because a human and an elf are not meant to fall in love. |
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It may also be possible to reduce cloud cover by seeding clouds to cause rains to fall in areas where the water is needed. |
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Heavy earth-moving equipment sent in to clear the mudflows are failing to make headway as torrential rains continue to fall in the region. |
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For years they give you not a jot of trouble, then, wham, they turn into wilful risk-takers who fall in love with little regard for the consequences. |
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While it may not leave you with many profound truths, I dare you not to fall in love. |
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Near its grounds, private gardens hang thick with bright orange tangerines and plump persimmons, the fruits of fall in Abkhazia. |
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Zeitgeist novels tend to fall in one of three categories, none of which have anything to do with the quality of the work itself. |
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We think we're viewing the accretion disk at a slightly tilted angle, and we see the light from each of these flares rise and fall in energy as they orbit the black hole. |
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A fall in some crimes in South Yorkshire has brought praise from the police authority, which has acknowledged that more work needs to be done to reduce violent offences. |
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But the doubts about the strength of recovery have been sufficiently strong as to help a rally in the UK fixed interest market and a fall in fixed interest yields. |
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We actually fall in love and everything, the whole nine yards. |
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With the collapse in world equity markets and the fall in house prices, capital gains and inheritance tax receipts will continue to fall for the foreseeable future. |
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The word on the street in Cork is that some investors are getting increasingly nervous as rental prices fall in certain parts of Ireland's second city. |
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His reign as the Irish soccer manager could have been so much better if only a series of incidents had to fall in his favour rather than against him. |
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As of writing, the relentless fall in the stock market continues unabated. |
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Debt relief would barely make up for the fall in commodity prices such as coffee and cotton on which many developing nations' economies are reliant. |
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A fall in the dollar from its pedestal with no substitute to replace it would be the very disturbing outlook suggested by an interpretation of the current trends. |
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The way Parks and Brechneff fall in love with their adoptive homes is profoundly characteristic of expatriation altogether. |
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My 13-year-old son has no problem with balance and control on his windsurfing rig, but I struggle to stay on the board, never mind hauling up the sail, when I usually fall in! |
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As water is the main component of the disc, loss of fluid leads to a fall in disc height and abnormal loading of other spinal structures such as the apophyseal joints. |
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Cheerleaders fall in love with freaks, jocks aspire to be indie musicians, and relationships are in a constant state of flux. |
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The fact that the lovers do not know that they are drinking a love potion makes the potion truly magic, for they fall in love when they have drunk it. |
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However, a relative sea level fall in the late Oxfordian was followed by the accumulation of 200 m of subaqueous evaporites and marginal sabkha facies under a dry climate. |
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Mr Rowen has signed a House of Commons motion along with 33 other MPs calling for England to fall in line with other countries and declare its patron saint's day a holiday. |
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The total increase of 7 per cent over 18 months will probably maintain the real value of pre-tax pay, resulting in a fall in the value of take-home pay in real terms. |
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Over-fishing of the birds' primary food source, the sand eel, is being blamed for the huge fall in numbers from 83,000 kittiwake 13 years ago to roughly 49,000 at present. |
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His life of hedonism suddenly seems empty when he begins to fall in love with Grace. |
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As we have seen, the Commission considered that the RPI index provided a suitable mechanism for adjusting awards to compensate for the fall in the value of money. |
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A profit warning in August caused a major fall in the share price. |
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The Vatican then hosted a final, secret discussion between the two delegations this fall in Rome. |
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There's nothing quite like a domineering matriarch to fall in love with and Streep not only neuters her on-screen male counterparts but the audience as well. |
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Kids are bound to fall in love with the tiny magic tops, which turn around after starting to spin, spinning tops with strings and toothpicks with colourful, painted heads. |
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In greedy desperation, Oberon plans to distract Titania by having his impish henchman Puck slip her a mickey, causing her to fall in love with something repulsive. |
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I'm sure there will be a huge down fall in the next two to three years for women's tennis in China. |
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This rapid fall in blood glucose to precibal levels, or a markedly lower level causes troublesome, even serious symptoms. |
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Snow rarely falls and is unlikely to settle, but is most likely to fall in February. |
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In England, a mountain is officially defined as land over 600 metres, so most fall in Northern England. |
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It doesn't take the nerdiest kid on the block to fall in love with this stuff. |
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This led to a modest economic recovery, and a fall in unemployment from 1933 onwards. |
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Perry died at Epworth Hospital in Melbourne, Australia after breaking his ribs following a fall in a hotel bathroom. |
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I can see him fall in love with his baby, while Catherine would be equally smitten, with her Sun in Capricorn trining the baby's Moon. |
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For failing to live in peace with Oberon and her kind, Titania is sentenced to fall in love with a human. |
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It will be to your interest to accept my suggestions and fall in line with my plans. |
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Collards are usually sown in the spring or early fall in the South, but in the North it may be advisable to plant in August. |
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Their spores, called basidiospores, are produced on the gills and fall in a fine rain of powder from under the caps as a result. |
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So why is it that Rand can't swing an Oath Rod without making a cuddlicious dame with fantastic powers fall in love with him? |
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Even if they sell all of the issued shares, the stock may fall in value on the first day of trading. |
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Precipitation can also fall in either liquid or solid phases, or transition between them. |
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One, by a fall in wrestling, started the end of the clavicle from the sternum. |
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When a girl falls in love, after first using her head to find a suitable mate to fall in love with, it is such a wonderful feeling. |
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Decreased SVR leads to baroreceptor mediated neurohormonal activation and fall in blood pressure. |
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He makes them fall in love with big brother, and in the end they do. |
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You might fall in love with it or at least get some sort of background in it for the future. |
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Wool prices have also risen as a fall in the wool clip has caused some concern about supply. |
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He finished with Work Song, which for me was the best track of the night, and made it easy to fall in love with the Irishman. |
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The recognised degrees fall in three levels, following the Qualifications Framework of the European Higher Education Area. |
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They each come with a family legend, such as Ratafia Puffs, which make men fall in love, and Lemon Cakes, which ease melancholy. |
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Between 1950 and 1975, worsening shortages were generally caused by a fall in the proportion of all investment made housing. |
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As is the case in most of India, enrolment for vernacular media has seen a fall in numbers in favour of English medium education. |
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However, during the Panic of 1893, the fall in demand led to a steep fall in prices. |
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Some verbs have rarer, secondary uses as copular verbs, such as the verb fall in sentences like The zebra fell victim to the lion. |
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An increase in the productivity of mining led to a fall in the price of metals relative to rising prices for other commodities. |
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Howe et al. showed that a precibal injection of insulin reduced the postcibal fall in plasma volume at the same time relieving the symptoms. |
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If the prices of nontradables rise, the purchasing power of any given currency will fall in that country. |
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The taxi prices did not fall in real terms, but increased in every city studied. |
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The sources describe heavy ash fall in the area around the volcano, especially to the south and west. |
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The fall in sea level also affects the circulation of ocean currents and thus has important impact on climate during the glacial maximum. |
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Calving reaches seasonal peaks in the winter in the eastern Pacific and in the summer and fall in the western Pacific. |
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Snow can fall in winter from December onwards to as late as April but quickly melts. |
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Big hits, little hits, bunt hits, slap hits, line drives and shallow flairs that only fall in when the batter has karma working on her side. |
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Jones went on to fall in love with the Old Course for the rest of his life. |
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Demand for nondurable goods, products like food, paper and petroleum, fell by 4.8 percent in December after an 8.7 percent fall in November. |
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Female strobili are initiated in late summer or fall in a year, then they overwinter. |
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A decline in the trade would mean over capacity in shipping and a fall in owner's profit. |
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Another reason for the fall in the Welsh union game can be placed on the improvement of football in Wales. |
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Syrian analyst Sami al-Mubayed says the IRGC still can force Sadr to fall in line with its strategy for Iraq. |
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A PAIR of lovestruck musos fall in and out of love in an animation for jazz lovers that's every bit as goodlooking as it is tuneful. |
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However, Rahman said that Bangladeshis celebrate festivities that fall in the lunar calendar as well. |
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In part, the fall in population was due to death from the Great Famine of 1845 to 1852, which took about 1 million lives. |
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There are the women who fall in love and seduce teenagers, the Mrs. Robinsons. |
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Carlia placed her foot on the pole as if testing it. The other girls protested. She would fall in and drown. |
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As an example, income inequality did fall in the United States during its High school movement from 1910 to 1940 and thereafter. |
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Bhatia first partnered Debabrata Das before joining Narwal to plug the fall in wickets towards the end. |
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His statement was met by protests from customers and a fall in share prices. |
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Roman law continued without interruption in the Byzantine Empire until its final fall in the 15th century. |
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In the often-turbulent waters of military spending, bow waves rise and fall in cycles. |
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For over 40 years after Walpole's fall in 1742, there was widespread ambivalence about the position. |
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This has been attributed to several factors, including the fall in global economic growth rate in 2014 and the shale oil boom. |
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Despite an improvement in the economy, which coincided with a fall in the price of petrol and a favourable dollar exchange rate, the government did not enjoy full popularity. |
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He lived in the Morea until its fall in 1460, then escaped to Rome where he lived under the protection of the Papal States for the remainder of his life. |
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From 2006 Iceland has experienced a fall in gross capital formation. |
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They said the decline in overall lending was likely to have been caused by a further fall in remortgages offsetting a slight pick-up in advances to people buying a new home. |
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It was Charles' creation of a system whereby he could call on troops year round that gave the Carolingians the first standing and permanent army since Rome's fall in the west. |
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Once sold in every pub, mild experienced a catastrophic fall in popularity after the 1960s and was in danger of completely disappearing from many parts of the United Kingdom. |
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Riders can stop the bike by deliberately laying down the bike on the track and this technique is used to avoid riders who fall in front of a pursuing colleague. |
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When ancient Greeks had a thought, it occurred to them as a god or goddess giving an order. Apollo was telling them to be brave. Athena was telling them to fall in love. |
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In contrast with neighbouring Gabon, Congo-Brazzaville seems to have finally stemmed the fall in oil production and something of a recovery may be underway. |
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The Labour lead was gradually narrowed over the next two years, as the Conservatives gained some credit for the strong economic recovery and fall in unemployment. |
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Survey data shows a rise in the number of people in England describing their national identity as English and a fall in the number describing themselves as British. |
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However, Smeed's law predicts a fall in accident rate with increasing car ownership and has been demonstrated independently of seat belt legislation. |
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Geoffrey also makes the defence of the city from the Saxon sneak attack a holy cause, having Dubricius offer absolution of all sins for those who fall in battle. |
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Until the early 1920s, Cardiff docks continued to boom as a location for shipping companies, but the fall in demand for Welsh coal caused a dramatic fall in exports. |
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Chaos Theory is probably the best horse to run in Richard Burridge's colours since Desert Orchid retired after a fall in the 1991 King George VI Chase. |
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Disenchantment with the religion led to a sharp fall in church attendance. |
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In Canadian law, however, there are still two separate offences of treason and high treason, but both of these, in fact, fall in the historical category of high treason. |
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This stage leads to a fall in death rates and an increase in population. |
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The fall in the wage is due largely to a fall in the terms of trade. |
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Past two years old Keg was now, a big and very bearly bear, and with the first tocsin of fall in the air he'd wandered off toward Sugar-loaf, answering the call of his kind. |
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Should a pin fall in removing the dead wood it must be respotted, and pins knocked over by pin or pins rebounding from any other alley must be respotted. |
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Pimps and simps would fall in from here and there and everywhere, grabbing thousand-dollar advances from the madames and leaving their lady friends in pawn. |
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Making headlines on Tuesday, shares in Fairfax Media dropped after it forecast a fall in revenue and earnings, and outsourced subediting for its largest mastheads. |
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The indifferent expansion of capital expenditures due to zero-cost financing has resulted in excessive competition and triggered a fall in prices, accelerating deflation. |
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I knew Sophy was a good girl, and would not fall in love to make me angry. |
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The largest nominal fall in population was in respondents reporting as White, British, there being 8,146 fewer such residents in 2011 than 10 years previous. |
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His ranking continued to fall in early 2005, and in March he announced that he was quitting the European Tour and concentrating on playing on the PGA Tour. |
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Starting in Essex in 1961 with just the right combination of acne, braces and quiffs, we see a group of teenagers fall in and out of love while trying to become pop stars. |
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