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Yet support for his nomination still falls sharply along party lines.
Studies suggest that, after 50 hours a week, employee productivity falls sharply.
SPOT GOLD EXTENDS GAINS AS DOLLAR FALLS SHARPLY AFTER U.S. MAY CPI DATA
Count in those considerations and America's appeal to the most talented international workers falls sharply.
The dollar falls sharply against the yen and the Swiss franc, habitual boltholes for the panicky.
Shortly after the conversion, the value of that investment falls sharply and it is then worth only $3,500.
Work some gel through it and style it so it falls sharply to one side for a graphic finish.
As a result, countries where the proportion of children who are underweight falls sharply often overshoot in the other direction.
If Apple's shares falls sharply following this announcement, it could inspire fear and bring down other stocks that investors view as newly risky.
"And looking ahead, we think that headline inflation across the region will slow over the next 12 months as energy inflation falls sharply," Allen said.
For instance, if the euro falls sharply against the dollar, its share in reserves would also fall without any change in the stock of assets held.
The Bank of England could buy assets other than government debt, for example corporate bonds, if business investment falls sharply and corporate funding costs start rising.
When China's stock market falls sharply, there's a good chance U.S. stocks — and some big blue chip names like Goldman Sachs and Caterpillar — go down with it.
If Spotify, last valued at more than $20 billion in private secondary transactions, falls sharply below that valuation, it probably won't look like such a helpful roadmap to follow.
The Kaiser Family Foundation found that 53 percent support a government-run health plan, but that support falls sharply when respondents are asked about the possibility that taxes might rise.
"If demand for dairy in China falls sharply, even limited growth in supply wouldn't be enough to stop prices tumbling," Anne Boniface, senior economist at Westpac Bank, said in a research note.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross doubled down on the administration's trade efforts, stating on Monday that President Donald Trump will not change his mind even if the stock market falls sharply on trade worries.
The Japanese insurer said it plans to buy dollar-denominated bonds without such hedges when the U.S. currency falls sharply against the yen, a move that would generate extra gains when the dollar rebounds.
Support for the judge's confirmation falls sharply along party lines, with 74 percent of Republicans saying they want to see him on the Supreme Court, compared to 33 percent of Independents and only 15 percent of Democrats.
Last month Mexico's currency commission, which is comprised of the central bank and the Finance Ministry, said it would maintain a daily dollar auction program that offered up to $400 million a day whenever the peso falls sharply.
The study found that only 8 percent of people employed in white-collar professions are black, and the proportion falls sharply at higher rungs of the corporate ladder, especially when jumping from middle management to the executive level.
They say Exxon, unlike most of its competitors, is vertically-integrated, meaning it will have an easier time shifting its business and making other types of fuels, chemicals, and other industrial products and materials if demand for oil falls sharply.
The Bank has said it could cut interest rates in order to cushion Britain's economy from the shock of an "Out" decision but it might also come under pressure to raise them if sterling falls sharply, threatening to push up inflation.
If Facebook falls sharply after its scheduled April 27 earnings report, and then rebounds nicely off of its lows, the trader will sandwich one negative event — being forced to buy the stock at above-market prices — between two positive events — receiving a premium for selling the put, and riding the stock higher from the $100 level.
Vorderrein is to the east on a marked hill. The east side of this hill falls sharply to the Aare. The difference in altitude is about . Rüfenach has an area, , of .
To give an example, in countries where the bacteriosis is endemic, primarily in Asia, productivity falls sharply five to eight years after planting and the fruits no longer satisfy commercial standards.
To the north its steep rock faces drop into the Winkelkar cirque, to the west lies the long plateau of the Kaisergebirge and the Pyramidenspitze and to the south the mountain falls sharply into the Kaisertal.
Newspaper readership goes up with education, and education levels are rising. That favorable trend is offset by the choice of people in each age group to read fewer papers.Katharine Q. Seelye, "Newspaper Circulation Falls Sharply", New York Times October 31, 2006. online and Journalism.
From the wooded high ground around Highgate and Muswell Hill, at , the land falls sharply away to the flat, open low-lying land beside the River Lea in the east. The borough includes large areas of green space, which make up more than 25% of its total area.
On the other side of the Col Vizzavona is the source of the Vecchio River leading to the other side of Corsica. Below the col the Gravona valley is considered one of the most scenic in Corsica. The river begins with a low gradient and then falls sharply over rapids and falls by stages. Each stage is a pool containing native brown trout.
Both internationally and within the People's Republic of China, there has been an ongoing debate over China's economic responsibilities for climate change mitigation. The argument has been made that China has a crucial role to play in keeping global warming under 2 °C, and that this cannot be accomplished unless coal use, which accounts for the majority of China's emissions, falls sharply.
On the other hand, and crucially for credit rationing, a higher interest rate might mean that the safe types are not anymore willing to accept the loans, and drop out of the market; this is the adverse selection effect. These two effects together give an odd shape to the bank's expected return. It is strictly rising with the interest rate when the latter is low enough; at the point where the safe types drop out of the market (call it r1), expected return falls sharply, and then rises again, until the point where the risky types drop out as well (r2), falling to zero, as no one is accepting loans. Technically speaking, the expected return is non-monotonic in the interest rate, as it rising, then falling sharply, then rising again until it falls sharply to zero.
The Naunspitze is a peakBundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswesen Österreich: Austrian Map online (Österreichische Karte 1:50.000) . in the Zahmer Kaiser, the northern ridge of the Kaiser Mountains in Tyrol, Austria. Seen from the west it is the first independent summit on the main crest. To the south it falls sharply away and, to the north, ends abruptly in a steep rock face that towers over the Inn valley near Ebbs.
Irina is hysterically trying to inform the rescue team that people are in the bunker. But at this time the pressure of the water rips off the train head and the water level in the shaft falls sharply, pulling the characters back into the tunnel. The rescuers descend into the bunker, but seeing the wet walls, assume that all who were there most likely drowned. The protagonists get to the ghost station "Borodino" (close to the "Garden") and climb onto the platform to rest.
St. Stephen's Church The eastern route into Stockbridge is marked by the local landmark, St Stephen's Church. This stands at the north end of St Vincent Street, its tower visible from the first New Town on the higher slope to the south. Originally intended to stand in the centre of Circus Place, it was redesigned and squeezed into its current restricted site on ground which falls sharply at the southern edge of the Silvermills area. It was designed by the architect William Playfair in 1827.
Chapman's Peak Drive facing southwards. Chapman's Peak is the name of a mountain on the western side of the Cape Peninsula, between Hout Bay and Noordhoek in Cape Town, South Africa. The western flank of the mountain falls sharply for hundreds of metres into the Atlantic Ocean, and a road, known as Chapman's Peak Drive, hugs the near-vertical face of the mountain, linking Hout Bay to Noordhoek. Tourists and locals often stop at viewpoints along this road, which offer views of Hout Bay, The Sentinel Peak and surrounds, as well as over Noordhoek Beach.
The dominating physical feature is a ridge of broken peaks which rise to heights up to 152 meters above sea level parallel to the coast line. Bare Mountain, with an elevation of 156 meters above sea level, dominates the skyline in the northern part of the town. This ridge falls sharply towards the sea so that its coastal edge is characterized by moderate to severe slopes. Harbour View of Clarenville Towards the southern part of Clarenville, the ridge is broken by a series of valleys which have cut their way through from the coast.
Athletic jump smashes, where players jump upwards for a steeper smash angle, are a common and spectacular element of elite men's doubles play. In the rearcourt, players strive to hit the shuttlecock while it is still above them, rather than allowing it to drop lower. This overhead hitting allows them to play smashes, clears (hitting the shuttlecock high and to the back of the opponents' court), and drop shots (hitting the shuttlecock softly so that it falls sharply downwards into the opponents' forecourt). If the shuttlecock has dropped lower, then a smash is impossible and a full-length, high clear is difficult.
Břasy lies at largely deforested plateau, which falls sharply towards the valley of Berounka River in the west. Korečný potok Stream passes along the southern border of Břasy and Dírecký potok Stream along the northern periphery, both being only minor brooks that drain into Berounka River after several kilometers. The slopes along Berounka and both above-mentioned brooks are largely covered with forest, while central part of Břasy cadastre is largely forestless, except for scattered woods between the Břasy proper, Vranovice, Kříše and Stupno which replaced the abandoned coal mines and other industrial facilities. The II/232 from Rokycany passes through Břasy continuing to the north towards Liblín.
The north of the district is bounded by the plain of Ri-Bhoi District gradually rising to the rolling grasslands of the Shillong Plateau interspersed with river valleys, then falls sharply in the Southern portion forming a deep gorges and ravines in Mawsynram and Shella-Bholaganj, community and rural development block, bordering Bangladesh. The district is bounded by the Jaintia Hills District to the east and the West Khasi Hills District to the west. The East Khasi Hills District is mostly hilly with deep gorges and ravines on the southern portion. The most important physiographic features of the district is the Shillong Plateau interspersed with river valley, then fall sharply in the southern portion forming deep gorges and ravine in Mawsynram and Shella-Bholaganj bordering Bangladesh.
Of the four main inflows only Melaleuca Creek is truly navigable and maintains a depth in excess of for more than upstream of "Claytons Corner" which provides marine access to Melaleuca. With the exception of the waters around the harbour entrance, most of the harbour has a relatively flat seabed with an average depth of . As with almost all of the estuarine system including the Bathurst Channel, the seabed falls sharply from the shore before hitting the level floor of the harbour which forms a gently sloping basin of mud and gravel with a maximum depth of near Dixon Island. Waters within a radius of the harbour entrance vary greatly in depth with three deep channels branching out from the entrance leaving deep shoals in between at a depth of .
Chancellor Angela Merkel stressed that the coupling of the parental allowance to the amount of the previous salary should encourage academics in particular to opt for more children. However, she assumed that 40 percent of academics were childless. According to its concept, the parental allowance tries to compensate for the so-called roller coaster effect: This effect consists in the fact that within the framework of modern partnership models, in which both partners are gainfully employed, the birth of the child usually leads one partner (usually the woman) to give up his job and to become economically dependent on the other partner (usually the man). The family income thus falls sharply with the birth of each child until it is old enough for both partners to be (fully) employed again.
The upper accumulation zones of the Brenva Glacier are enclosed by the Aiguille Noire de Peuterey, the Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey, Mont Blanc de Courmayeur, Mont Blanc, Mont Maudit, the Brenva Arête, the Tour Ronde, and the Aiguille de la Brenva. The Brenva Glacier is formed from three branches, and descends steeply in a south-easterly direction, passing through a narrow neck (known as the Pierre à Moulin) at above sea level (asl), and then falls sharply as a serac field, before reforming as a broad rock-covered glacial tongue. Since 2004, the lower section below the serac field has become completely separated from the upper section, resulting in the active front of the glacier now being at asl – some higher than it was previously. As at 1989, the Brenva Glacier had a maximum length of , and an area of , making it the eighth largest in Italy by area.

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