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Excavator sales fell 10 percent in May from a year earlier, possibly foreshadowing a construction bust.
The accumulation of acid in the digestive tract makes digestion increasingly inefficient.
The mistakes, bad enough by themselves, were compounded when the captain chose to continue the descent even though he was disoriented and had lost sight of the runway.
In contrast, should another ice age occur, sea level would drop drastically.
Environmentalists say that diverting water from the river will lower the water table and dry out wells.
The profits rise was achieved against a backdrop of falling metal prices.
If I see you through the glass, the object is going on some trajectory, which has got both up and down and horizontal motion.
Isotopes of carbon in tree rings and beryllium in ice cores show a drop-off in solar radiation during much of the period.
France's high labor costs seem to be behind the drop off in exports.
There will be a huge drop off in demand for traditional college degrees.
Based on the survey, McKinsey researchers found that female ambition declines sharply at middle age.
However, software piracy rates in China dropped by 10 per cent between 2004 and 2008.
In 2009 and 2010 — two slow fire seasons when expenditures dropped by half — that fraction fell to 41%.
As a consequence, the overall harvest of horseshoe crabs dropped by 62 percent between 1998 and 2003.
Between 1990 and 2008, maternal mortality worldwide dropped by one third.
As a result, global temperatures dropped by an average of 0.5 degrees C over the next 18 months.
Use of the bags dropped by 90 percent, and proceeds from the tax went to environmental causes.
But in the 70 participants with conduct disorder, levels of cortisol dropped by an average of 30%.
The cost of solar panels has dropped by 80 percent and the cost of wind turbines by close to one-third in the past eight years.
Suitable means shall be provided to prevent back flow of water into steam pipes in case there is any sudden drop in steam pressure.
When researchers ask people whether they would rather be relatively richer than their peers even if that means they are absolutely worse off, the answer is yes.
Opossum populations in the U.S. are down due to the fragmentation of their forest habitats.
As they came home in droves, their appeal has diminished.
Once the research animal hits the floor and becomes an escapee, says Herza, its moral standard is instantly diminished.
And this time it did not subside, it never fall below double digits for the entire remainder of the decade of the 30s.