Having Janet flatline is a little cheap for a cliffhanger, considering there was never any indication that her situation was close to critical. |
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That is because growth is vital: if Britain's economy continues to flatline, Mr Osborne's plan to balance the budget by 2018 will fail. |
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They can flatline their Canadian content and spend more and more on foreign content. |
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The lab's coating areas also include a gas convection oven as well as chain-on-edge, overhead and flatline conveyors. |
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Several indicated they had heard from or know of private and community foundations that have announced plans to flatline or reduce grants. |
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With the economy continuing to flatline and the government struggling to control a growing national deficit, these are tough times for schools. |
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When brain function ceases, the electroencephalogram shows flatline recordings. |
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But when prices flatline, risk-averse bosses can justifiably sit on funds. |
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I looked at the alien sitting beside me, leaning against my arm with the flickering light of the Active FlatLine screen strobing across her face. |
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