Can the other teams raise their games enough to counterbalance that potential falloff? |
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The tourism and entertainment industries have been hard hit by the falloff in air travel. |
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After a severe falloff in demand in 2001, electrical and electronic applications will continue to recover. |
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Furthermore, any falloff in the amounts exported and imported would reintroduce profit opportunities. |
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Record prices and deep economic recession have contributed to a sharp falloff in demand for oil. |
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That, together with the overall falloff in commodities prices, caused buyers to sit on the sidelines and not make new purchasing commitments. |
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A number of structural factors, regarding changes in the labour market and business organisation, have contributed to this falloff. |
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The tertiary sector is also experiencing a sector-wide falloff in activity. |
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The falloff allows to define the zone d? influence from no selection initial. |
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Rather, I mean, lens vignetting, where a special lens or lens hood is used to achieve a gradual light falloff toward the corners of the image frame. |
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This is a dynamic field showing a strong growth trend, even in times of crisis when conventional brokerage services experience a falloff in demand. |
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In addition, the model explains most of the falloff in inflation as a response to other economic developments. |
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These effects were partially offset, however, by the falloff in Global Gas and LNG results in line with the trend observed as of June 30 and due to the unfavorable market conditions. |
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Therefore, the province is not experiencing a marked pullback in activity like the falloff taking place in Alberta and, to a lesser degree, British Columbia. |
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The downturn was marked by the collapse of financial firms, a dramatic decline in equity prices, and a subsequent falloff in lending and economic activity. |
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The falloff in enrollment is leading schools to retool or broaden such departments to include Hispanics of all nationalities. |
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Acquisition and LBO financing deals generated substantial fee income, whilst growth in structured energy and transportation finance was sufficient to offset the recent falloff in oil prices. |
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This revised forecast incorporates a greater growth falloff than forecast at the beginning of the year and it assumes that this drop stops in the coming weeks. |
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During the year the Group continued to streamline its manufacturing base, closing 4 facilities in Europe and significantly reducing its work force in order to adapt to the falloff in business. |
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The Challenge 2009 plan included cash flow control measures aimed at offsetting the sharp negative impact on the Group's financing requirements caused by the falloff in business volumes. |
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A marked falloff then occurs, giving way to full flow in late autumn and winter as polar continental air reactivates mid-continental storm tracks. |
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Beyond the Bragg peak there is a rapid falloff of the dose to zero. |
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The drop is entirely due to a falloff in employment among women. |
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The automaker is decreasing production to cope with flagging domestic demand for sedans and a falloff in exports. |
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The Forum blamed the deficit, public debt and the low savings rate as the main factors for the slump as well as a slight falloff in the performance of financial markets. |
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There might be a falloff in retail sales growth in January, but that has more to do with inclement weather, and will likely be followed by a recovery in February. |
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