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"falloff" Definitions
  1. a decline in quantity, vigor, etc.

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The falloff in Chinese shoppers may have reduced transmission, too.
Clinton can't afford falloff But she cannot afford any falloff in Democratic turnout from 2012 — and is talking up the chances of a Trump victory to create a sense of urgency among her supporters.
The falloff was smaller than expected, and the researchers were pleased.
The falloff could make it difficult to attract donations for renovations.
Lawmakers, advocates and experts offer several explanations for this year's apparent falloff.
G.E. reported a 212 percent falloff in net profit to $2926 million.
Uber's biggest rival, Lyft, has been the main benefactor of that falloff.
You're in danger of a steep falloff of turnout from Bernie's primary voters.
" Instead, he said the falloff in sales and profit were caused by "injustice.
In a "season with few trophies," auctions see a falloff from spring's bonanza.
But the falloff in physical functioning was much steeper than the mental slump.
Even against that bleak backdrop, the December falloff in online sales was especially weak.
The falloff from a record year of wheeling and dealing has taken its toll.
We don't think it's going to be like a 10-15 percent falloff in sales.
Production rebounded from a sharp falloff due to Hurricane Nate, and imports rose as well.
The falloff was "due to dependency on advertising income," according to a Uzabase investor presentation.
Sharp drop in business travel The falloff in travel has expanded beyond the Chinese market.
A falloff in demand for Ford's popular pickups drove a decline in its overall sales.
Certainly, a lot of the current earnings falloff is concentrated in the hard-hit energy realm.
U.S, intelligence agencies also have reported a sharp falloff, according to officials briefed on the matter.
But the falloff in Arizona to $277 million, from $281 million in 22019, still felt ominous.
And it's not insignificant falloff – moving from 5.1 million a year ago to 3.5 million this quarter.
Chinese main official population statistics have often masked a steep falloff in the birthrate, Mr. Yi said.
But diminished speed had nothing to do with Nadal's falloff, in the diagnosis of his coach, Francis Roig.
For the day that a Black couple finding love on national TV isn't an indicator of ratings falloff.
"I don't think there'll be any falloff because we are progeny of Peyton," tight end Virgil Green said.
Theirs is a particularly cyclical and volatile industry; don't executives remember the falloff of travel after 9/11?
Dr. Thompson, now with the Cohen Veterans Network, a nonprofit group, said she was dismayed at the falloff.
The backlighting is also very uneven, with a cheap-looking falloff in brightness for the more central keys.
Here are some basic facts and figures: The falloff in financing isn't just limited to the private market.
Still, the decline was smaller than the 5 percent falloff for National Football League games during the regular season.
But oil prices — after a big recovery in 2016 — have been the culprit in a falloff for the sector.
China has seen a dramatic falloff in investment by the private sector, previously China's biggest engine of investment growth.
That falloff, however, is not expected to bump the jobless rate up from its current level of 4.4 percent.
"It's as dramatic a falloff as you'd see in any business," Anderson said on the call, The Journal reported.
That dealers are doing so reflects the extent of Volkswagen's deception and the falloff in car sales that followed.
TickPick reported a 17.9 percent decline from the previous week, while TicketCity reported an even sharper 31 percent falloff.
The falloff began after Volkswagen was caught in 2015 using software to conceal excess emissions by its diesel cars.
I mean, has there been a dramatic falloff of the number of people that utilize Facebook because of these concerns?
The falloff is expected to level off this year, with PC sales even expected to begin growing slowly in 2017.
NO NO, ALL THE OTHER BUSINESSES WE HAD ARE DOING VERY WELL AND WELL ENOUGH TO COMPENSATE FOR THE FALLOFF.
Zuckerberg said in testimony to Congress that there has not been a "dramatic falloff" in Facebook users since the news broke.
The most immediate fear: A sharp falloff in bond prices would rattle equity markets that are now trading at record highs.
There were signs that residents had largely heeded the authorities' warnings, most notably the falloff in new calls for rescue assistance.
Federal judges stayed those orders, but the confusion over them has contributed to a falloff in refugees entering the United States.
Sonos says the Move is powerful enough to overcome the rapid falloff in volume that happens when you play music outdoors.
They are also shrinking: The population of most advanced countries is falling because of lower birth rates and a falloff in immigration.
That's a 23% drop from last weekend's heroic opening, which is probably a steeper falloff than Sony would have liked to see.
Zambia, meanwhile, has been hit by the falloff in the price of copper, which brings in much of the country's foreign earnings.
Despite the falloff, Macy's said it had managed to increase profit for the quarter by controlling inventory and selling off more stores.
The falloff in hiring "is not a reflection of a consumer than can't spend, but rather of how they spend," she said.
The falloff is the result of several factors, including Washington's increased scrutiny of Chinese investments and Beijing's tightened limits on foreign spending.
The current situation is "pretty scary," he said, adding that he might have to close stores if the falloff in business continues.
The Pirates' falloff from their 21-win team of last season is partly the result of their dismal record against the Cubs.
For Mattel, "Cars 3" toy sales slumped between 40 to 60 percent, a typical falloff in the year after a movie premiere.
Any previous notions of volume falloff being "modest" if rates went up are no longer relevant with a 40 percent increase in prices.
He attributes the falloff in part to President Trump's hard-line stance on immigration and antipathy toward him across much of Latin America.
A number of factors have fueled the falloff, including increased scrutiny and wariness of Chinese investments and Beijing's tightened limits on foreign spending.
This year, the result could reflect a falloff in spending after an unusual surge that followed the havoc wrought by late-summer hurricanes.
The company reported a 21.81 percent falloff in revenue, to $1003 billion, somewhat higher than the Wall Street average forecast of $2100 billion.
If you're not sitting directly in front of it, you're going to get color and brightness falloff at the edge you're farthest from.
Before the bans on devices took effect, some gulf carriers had taken steps to try to mitigate any falloff in business travel bookings.
The market for catastrophe bonds and ILS has grown each year since 2010, following a falloff after the global financial crisis of 2007-08.
The abrupt falloff in homebuilding caught analysts off guard, but it came after a series of double-digit gains in late 2014 and 2015.
Some of the decline was because of a falloff after two large reunion gifts last year, according to Pete Mackey, a spokesman for Amherst.
Just when investor concern over declines in ESPN subscribers seemed to be abating, new data from Nielsen has suggested that the falloff is accelerating.
If it's not a drop in prices for cellphone plans, it's a falloff in oil prices, or cheaper imports because of a strong dollar.
The falloff has been especially steep among mainlanders, who made up more than three-quarters of the 65 million people arriving here last year.
The falloff for Marvel was one reason the company held a two-day meeting with retailers last week, which led to the diversity firestorm.
It does appear that there was a falloff in black voting but Clinton still beat Trump with over 90 percent of the black vote.
However, the Brexit vote has "more than totally unwound" the falloff in U.K. policy uncertainty since the global financial crisis of 2007-08, he added.
Oil prices pared losses on Thursday after the Energy Department reported a larger-than-expected decline in U.S. inventories and a falloff in weekly production.
After the top two players, there is a sizable falloff to third place, which is held by Kevin Kisner and Hideki Matsuyama at three under.
For whatever reason, she lost votes in Michigan and Wisconsin in 2016 compared with Mr. Obama in 2012, including a notable falloff among black voters.
The falloff suggests that Trump administration actions may have confused consumers, discouraged them from enrolling or simply made it easier to forget about the deadline.
Volume continues to lag last year, however, by 18 percent, mostly due to the falloff in loan refinances since rates shot up after the presidential election.
This week, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton reported flat sales in the first half of the year, citing a falloff in European tourism after the attacks.
The sprawling terminal may have become a bit of a white elephant with the falloff in passenger traffic, but not so the airport as a whole.
The investment bank said financial contagion was a greater threat to the U.S. than a hit to trade as a result of any falloff in British growth.
National surveys now routinely find a huge falloff between the share of Americans satisfied with the economy and the percentage that approve of Trump's performance as President.
Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi, in a research note before results, wrote that the falloff in IBM's traditional businesses was dwarfing the company's ability to capture new revenue.
"A relatively strong March may have pulled forward some applications from April, exacerbating the normal seasonal falloff," said Lynn Fisher, MBA's vice president of research and economics.
The recent study by Mr. Shapiro's consulting firm took several factors into account, including the falloff in online advertising efficiency when people opt out of data collection.
The energy group retreated 1.1 percent even as oil prices rebounded from early losses after U.S. government data showed a larger-than-expected falloff in crude inventories.
Despite some previous reports that obesity in children and teens has remained stable or decreased, the study found no evidence of a falloff between 22 and 25.
Some of the dozen state-based marketplaces are having longer enrollment periods, which could help them mitigate any falloff from last year or even expand their enrollment.
This kind of regression is exactly why the company stock is at an all-time low; investors are concerned about slowing user growth and the resulting engagement falloff.
And Congress's failure to accomplish repeal has caused a falloff in Republican campaign fundraising — it's cost the National Republican Senatorial Committee alone $85033 million, according to one estimate.
Prediction markets registered a steep drop in Bloomberg's perceived chances, with the site Election Betting Odds showing a 12.5 percent falloff in his odds of capturing the nomination.
Oath has begun testing other forms of revenue, like subscriptions, in an attempt to make up for an ad falloff, but numbers today suggest little confidence in that plan.
And during a joint hearing of the Senate Judiciary and Commerce committees, Zuckerberg said there had not been a dramatic falloff in the number of people that use Facebook.
The falloff was in line with declining nationwide home sales during those two months, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), and sales rebounded in February, it said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Major U.S. airports told the White House on Thursday they were bracing for massive losses because of the falloff in travel demand due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The result has been a total falloff in account takeovers from phishing, or the practice of tricking someone into giving their password away via a link that looks legitimate.
Crude oil prices rose but backed away from multi-year highs on Wednesday after U.S. government data showed an increase in fuel inventories and a falloff in refining activity.
If I had a larger home and had to use even more units to cover the area, the speed falloff would get worse with each additional hop between mesh nodes.
" He also noted "a falloff in the voluntary international funding for the camps in Kenya, in favor of raising budgets in the Northern Hemisphere to refugees headed to the West.
The Republican falloff is striking after past election seasons when party leaders attempted to identify and then rally behind minority candidates for governor in major states, like Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Disney shares rose about 24.67 percent from their Thursday closing price to $24.70 after the "Star Wars" announcements, reversing an initial falloff after Disney's results raised concerns about cable subscriptions.
Disney missed earnings for the first time in five years on Tuesday, putting it in the grip of a bearish discussion on the possible falloff of ESPN, an important revenue stream.
That falloff came as Europe experienced its first major outbreak of the virus, with 229 confirmed cases in Italy, where officials have now locked down 12 towns in the country's north.
Still, a stronger dollar was the primary culprit for the foreign falloff, the Motion Picture Association of America and the National Association of Theater Owners said Wednesday on a conference call.
The current situation is "pretty scary," one franchisee, who asked to remain anonymous, told CNBC last month, adding that he might have to close stores if the falloff in business continues.
So the fear of more user falloff and a lack of new user retention — and the inevitable ad revenue decline that would instigate — has some critics and analysts worried about its future.
The falloff in Democratic primary turnout — which often reveals whether a candidate is exciting voters and attracting them to the polls — reached deep into some of the core groups of voters Mrs.
Redfin, a brokerage, said home-buying demand has dropped in Seattle, which has been hard hit by COVID-19, but it hasn't seen a falloff yet in the rest of the country.
Space Adventures might be in the space tourism business, but Rocosmos isn't, and Space Adventures could only sell what Rocosmos was willing to sell — which led to a falloff in flights after 2009.
The falloff is not as steep as that expected in earnings growth, which received a big boost this year from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that slashed the corporate income tax rate.
Oil prices rebounded from earlier losses, although they were still down on the session, after the U.S. Energy Department reported a larger-than-expected decline in U.S. inventories and a falloff in weekly production.
That's because everyone's once-favorite way to pictorially say haha omg that shit is so hilarious I'm crying right now, the so-called "Tears of Joy" emoji, has experienced a major falloff in use.
"As sharp as the falloff has been, I think the market is poised to have as sharp a comeback," said Shawn Reynolds, portfolio manager of the VanEck Global Hard Assets Fund in New York.
Curtin added, however, that "while the January falloff in optimism is certainly consistent with a slowdown in the pace of growth, it does not yet indicate the start of a sustained downturn in economic activity."
The falloff in sales from its big oil-field equipment unit was one reason, but so was $21 billion in other equipment deals that G.E. expected to close in the fourth quarter but did not.
The American economy is picking up speed after a slow start to the year, with resilient consumer spending and a buoyant housing market just about making up for a falloff in investment by cautious companies.
The real estate sector, which has been buttressed by investors from China in the last decade, has had a steep falloff as relations sour and as Chinese officials clamp down on foreign real estate investment.
But apprenticeships never caught on, relegated to a second-class career track as college enrollment ballooned in the 270s and '700s, and more recently mirroring the falloff in the influence and membership of labor unions.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices rebounded from earlier losses, but ended lower on the day, after the Energy Department reported a larger-than-expected decline in U.S. inventories and a falloff in weekly production on Thursday.
This so-called organic revenue does not include the merger-related lift from the Baker Hughes deal, and the falloff in G.E.'s power-generator business more than offset the gains from aviation and health care.
The West Coast's supplies tightened earlier this year due to a combination of refining maintenance, unexpected outages and a falloff in ethanol supplies needed to blend into the gasoline pool due to flooding in the Midwest.
At that point, the Angels—despite a precipitous falloff from their franchise-best start to the season, and despite a continuous series of injuries that they could increasingly ill afford to sustain—remained six games over .
The falloff, which is being felt broadly across the economy, stems from tougher regulatory scrutiny in the United States and a less hospitable climate toward Chinese investment, as well as Beijing's tightened limits on foreign spending.
For Detroit's automakers, rising materials costs caused by new tariffs on foreign metals imposed by the Trump administration are converging with a slowly deflating U.S. market and a sharper falloff in China, the world's largest auto market.
A sharp falloff like that suggests that Chinese consumers are following a trend in other emerging markets like India and Indonesia, where consumers have long passed over iPhones for cheaper, almost-as-good devices from Apple's competitors.
From 2500 to 23, Alaska lost about 22 percent of its commercial-pilot work force, which was in fact slightly less severe than the 22 percent falloff rate for the nation as a whole, according to federal figures.
On the P30 Pro, it allowed Huawei to create far more realistic portrait mode shots, by more accurately representing the falloff of background blur by using real depth data, instead of interpreting it from the difference between two cameras.
That falloff was so severe from then-President Barack Obama's re-election victory in 20143 to the GOP sweep in 2014, for instance, that Ghitza calculates it cost Democrats fully 6 points in their share of the total vote.
French farmers say low market prices for meat and dairy products, partly due to a Russian embargo on Western food and a falloff in Chinese dairy imports, are exacerbated by tough annual price negotiations between food processors and retailers.
And since subscribers have been a dependable pipeline of new donors, their falloff comes at a particularly painful moment when ticket sales, even at high prices, cover a smaller and smaller fraction of the cost of putting on opera.
Fewer shoppers in South Korea and Japan also contributed to the falloff in sales, a result of the sharp drop in Chinese tourism that has also affected the aviation and hospitality sectors as well as the fashion retail business.
The big picture: "While the January falloff in optimism is certainly consistent with a slowdown in the pace of growth, it does not yet indicate the start of a sustained downturn in economic activity," the survey's chief economist Richard Curtin said.
Things like the subtle falloff of light streaming through a window or the reflections on a weapon have an uncannily realistic effect that clearly wouldn't have been possible to render in real time just a few years ago, never mind 1997.
Naturally, such a drastic falloff would invite intense scrutiny of the hitting coach, but General Manager Brian Cashman on Monday placed the blame on the hitters rather than the two people who supervise them: Alan Cockrell and his assistant, Marcus Thames.
After United Airlines announced cuts to capacity on domestic and international flights, the CEO of Southwest Airlines warned the domestic carrier may soon make the "gut punch" decision to cut flights owing to a falloff in bookings that started last week.
The shale industry has gone through a "trial by fire" in recent years, the report says, referring to a sharp falloff in the price of oil from more than $100 a barrel to as low as around $30 a barrel.
The other — a more provisional win, but still a striking one — is the rapid falloff of illegal crossings on the southern border, seemingly driven more by the mere threat of tougher enforcement and increased deportations than by any dramatic policy shift.
"Essentially, [Hurricane Matthew] could add some volatility … but the net will be just slightly bearish over the next couple of weeks as the ensuing demand falloff should be larger than the spike we are seeing ahead of the storm," he told CNBC.
Oil prices rebounded from earlier losses on Wednesday after data showed a larger-than-expected falloff in U.S. crude inventories, a salve for investors after several days of declines on worries about the slow pace of global efforts to reduce a glut.
"Any state that is particularly export dependent or exposed to trade, if there's a falloff in trade it's going to hit income and sales taxes and that's going to weaken state revenues," said Michael D'Arcy, a director of U.S. public finance at Fitch.
The falloff in black and Latino students at Brooklyn Latin comes despite increased efforts from administrators, teachers and students to attract more students of color, including securing grants to create a specialized high school boot camp for students from local middle schools.
"When the Fed stopped hiking, given the falloff in some of the global counterparts - where you saw slowing in Europe, slowing across the globe - the dollar was getting an implicit bid because of the relative price," said Carl Mastroianni, portfolio specialist at Insight Investment.
Much of the drop is a function not of diminishing ticket sales but rather of a falloff in the number of private performances, typically bought by banks for the benefit of employees, clients and their families, during the circus's annual holiday season at Lincoln Center.
I used to be in the camp that considered the first season and select episodes of the second season to be on the same high level, but now I see a more clear falloff immediately after the brilliant (and largely straightforward) two-hour pilot.
BRACING FOR AN OIL DEMAND FALLOFF Because of the outbreak, oil demand is set to fall year on year in the first quarter for the first time since the depths of the financial crisis in 5003, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Thursday.
In part that is down to a broader apathy among American youth toward sports -- a number of recent studies confirm a steady falloff in youth athletic participation as kids are simply burning out in an increasingly specialized pastime by the time they hit their early teens.
"Notwithstanding the improvement in the deficit, which signals a diminished drag on domestic GDP, the broad-based falloff in both exports and imports activity is a sobering sign of some weakening in domestic and global demand," said Millan Mulraine, deputy chief economist at TD Securities in New York.
And Mr. Trump stepped back from punitive tariff threats for some relatively minor European concessions: the purchase of soybeans to make up for a steep falloff of buying by China, and the promise to purchase liquefied natural gas once the United States builds more export terminals, which are far away.
Those who depend on American visitors for their livelihood attribute the steep falloff in tourism here to the recent turmoil at the border in the neighboring city of Tijuana, 20173 miles north, where a migrant caravan from Central America arrived in November and hundreds remain gathered in overcrowded shelters. CALIF. ARIZ.
Since the gates went up, the senior center has lost about 30 regular patrons, Ines de la Nuez, who runs Grand Street's programs for older people, said; she worries about the isolation that could afflict those who no longer come, and about the greater falloff that is inevitable during the winter.
Among them, the falloff was much smaller between the share that said the economy was strong (20163%) and the percentage that approved of his performance (55%); the share of those working-class whites who said they were committed to supporting Trump next year (46%) exceeded the share committed to opposing him (40%).
Yet virtually everyone on both sides of this Democratic debate agrees on one point: Despite all his confrontational rhetoric and policies, Trump alone appears unlikely to reverse the usual falloff in Hispanic turnout during midterm elections, and he may not even widen the typical Democratic advantage among them in their vote preferences.
According to Bernstein, investors haven't fully grasped the shock waves the coronavirus is sending through the economy, "The rapidity of the falloff in the economy and the lack of preparedness in the United States and other Western economies before this means you're going to see a lot of defaults very quickly," he said.
WASHINGTON/CHICAGO March 24 (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers are nearing agreement on a package of grants for passenger and cargo airlines and contractors worth $32 billion as part of a massive U.S. stimulus and rescue package amid the massive travel demand falloff because of the coronavirus outbreak, three people briefed on the matter said.
Gains from switches by voters The falloff from voters who participate in the presidential election but then sit out the next midterm has become a huge problem for Democrats as their coalition has grown more dependent on young people and minorities; both of those groups turn out much more reliably in presidential than in midterm elections.
"Aside from an airline hiring surge, there are other reasons for the Air Force's pilot shortfall, from dramatically reduced flying hours for the high-end fight as a result of Pentagon budget cuts to a perceived falloff in quality of life when they return from deployments overseas," wrote Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen.

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