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When founders are trying to convince customers and employees to join the rocket ship that is their company, a flatlining fundraise can look like… well, a flatlining company. 93.
Why the popular life- planning tool may be flatlining. Next.
"Flatlining," when a conversation between prospective mates goes totally dead.
No sign of a recession, but wage growth is flatlining.
For years the number of new HIV infections were flatlining.
The episode actually opens with BoJack flatlining: Is he dead?
By Thursday, December 21st, The Swift Life was flatlining at #793.
But who shows off their talent and who ends up flatlining?
However, mid-year statistics suggest it may at least be flatlining.
But on August 22, 1990, his pristine medical career started flatlining.
But the increase started flatlining and then declining in the early 2000s.
While flatlining, each student hallucinates, and returns to life feeling super-charged.
By midday, it became clear that the health care bill was flatlining.
The company's stock is flatlining, and plenty of speed bumps lie ahead.
So if iPhone hardware is flatlining, then where can Apple get growth from?
However, this amounts to at best a flatlining, not a reduction, in demand.
But the flatlining of median household income arrests three years of solid growth.
Now some reports have home price gains increasing again, or at least flatlining.
Raising the price to $53 — especially in light of flatlining iPad sales — is interesting.
Now, it plans to stay mum about them, a likely nod to flatlining growth.
A monitor emits a steady beep, and for a second, I think I'm flatlining.
Machines can browse porn all day without flatlining, and they haven't learned to unionize yet.
Trumpcare has been in critical condition ever since it was unveiled, and now it's flatlining.
Considering Twitter's user growth is flatlining, it has to make money and stay relevant somehow.
She is the author of Flatlining: Race, Work, and Health Care in the New Economy.
Her most recent book is Flatlining: Race, Work, and Health Care in the New Economy.
It rose slightly in 2019 but not enough to compensate for flatlining the year before.
The stretch from 2014 to 2016 saw a soaring Amazon and a XRT ETF flatlining.
Different studies disagree on whether fossil-fuel methane emissions are rising or flatlining globally, for instance.
The Global Carbon Project, grouping climate researchers, welcomed the flatlining of emissions amid global economic growth.
After a couple years of flatlining consumption the energy sector has been in a bad place.
Hakan Enver, Morgan McKinley Managing Director, said the figures showed confidence among City employers was flatlining.
Sony's flatlining PlayStation Vita hasn't simply been beaten by its only real handheld rival, it's been obliterated.
The average rate on the 30-year fixed spiked this past fall, after flatlining over the summer.
The Fund also halved its forecast for economic growth this year to 0.5 percent, flatlining from 2015.
Europe's traditional export powerhouse, Germany, is now forecast to grow just 0.5% while Italy is seen flatlining.
Figures in myriad countries, including China, Brazil and the United States, show diesel consumption flatlining or falling.
But after weeks of plunging polls and flatlining fundraising, the California senator has bowed to the inevitable.
The Australian dollar, often viewed as a bellwether for global risk, rose 0.2 percent to $0.7078 before flatlining.
They need a long winning streak to revive a flatlining season, and there is no time to waste.
Meanwhile, Trump continues to peg the livelihood of much of his voting base to the rapidly flatlining coal industry.
As you can see, C&I Loans have been flatlining since...well, just around the election of Donald Trump.
Polling showed an increase in support for the tax law following enactment, but recent surveys show support levels flatlining.
The New York Yankees' offense showed limited signs of life before flatlining during the finale of their nine-game homestand.
Traveling — especially after the sun goes into Scorpio on the 22nd — can bring the reboot a flatlining connection desperately needs.
With Apple's iPhone unit sales flatlining, Apple has shifted to trying to get consumers to pay more for each device.
As a quick look at Games Workshop's slow decay and flatlining revenue reveals: a lot of people, it turns out.
And as the tech boom took off around 2015, productivity growth began to recover after flatlining for nearly a decade.
Constantly harangued by suicidal thoughts, unable to get out of bed, daily panic attacks, and chronic pain: I was flatlining.
By all external appearances, the company is broke or almost there and falling apart, with its stock flatlining to nearly nothing.
And yet, as I write, policymakers cannot agree on a desperately needed, decisive move to resuscitate an economy that is flatlining.
But as lawmakers instead give the EPA the same funding as the year before, that flatlining has real consequences, she said.
The central bank already has to digest negative shocks from a manufacturing decline and flatlining construction, in reports that came out Thursday.
Down Under, the S&P/ASX 200 inched higher by 0.1 percent to close at 5,303 after flatlining earlier in the session.
It brings more worry to people in Tehran already dealing with a flatlining economy and increased joblessness, especially among the country's youth.
Elizabeth Warren, whose stubbornly high national polling numbers have prevented Sanders from fully consolidating the party's progressive flank, appears to be flatlining.
"They could be in the process of genetic flatlining," Robert Wayne, an evolutionary biologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, says.
Prices for the metal have halved due to flatlining demand and rising exports from China, which now smelts 50% of the global output.
The iPhone is flatlining, the iPad is declining fast and it's still unclear whether the Apple Watch is making a dent in sales.
With traditional careers offering less security and flatlining compensation, some millennials are opting out of four-year college degrees and career-track jobs.
It would also allow the target's shareholders to escape flatlining revenue at a headline-grabbing 63 percent premium to its current market value.
New home prices rose 0.4 percent in Beijing in March from the previous month, after flatlining in the first two months of the year.
"For the whole of 2017, business was flourishing, things were pretty good, and then all of sudden in 2018 it was flatlining," he said.
Construction employment has been a victim of the lackluster housing market, with housing starts flatlining last year after a rise in mortgage interest rates.
"They're not quite flatlining, but it's time for the defibrillator," Jessica Levinson, an expert on election law and professor at Loyola Law School, said.
Trumpcare appeared to be flatlining as at least 25 of the 30 members of the conservative House Freedom caucus vowed to vote against it.
But after former Vice President Joe Biden hopped in the race in April, Sanders' campaign started flatlining, and he's been dropping in the polls since.
As she dances, she edges towards the grotesque, contorting herself into sharp heart monitor peaks on the stage floor before eventually exhausting herself and flatlining.
"The latest RICS results will provide little comfort for the market with all the key indicators pretty much flatlining", RICS chief economist, Simon Rubinsohn, said.
For a time the two men presented a united front, full of admiration for what the other would do for the now-flatlining fashion house.
However, monthly figures show U.S. oil production flatlining recently, and even dipping in June, said Amrita Sen, chief oil analyst at research consultancy Energy Aspects.
Flatlining inflation in the single currency bloc has forced the European Central Bank to allude to more stimulus, pushing yields to record lows in recent weeks.
The insurers could yet stage a miraculous recovery, but the flatlining stocks are usually a telltale sign that it is time to start making other arrangements.
And, worried about their flatlining incomes and cuts in public spending, these Labour voters saw this vote as an opportunity to register an anti-government protest.
When I feel myself getting anxious, I'm like, If you can bring a flatlining patient back from the dead, you can certainly handle riding a bus.
The Oilers' season is flatlining, they sound like they're on the verge of major changes, and they've got an entire country gleefully shoveling dirt on them.
In 2015, we also realized a lot of this consumer fitness stuff was flatlining, and that wasn't really where the future of wearables was going to go.
They were flatlining, and then, all of a sudden, around the year 2000, 2001, when they got involved with the WTO, it became a whole different story.
" My extremely wrong colleague just published the headline "Twitter Is Flatlining" and argued that Twitter "needs to add users at a higher rate or risk growing irrelevant.
But underpinning these is Italy's high debt levels and its hitherto flatlining economy; the country went through a two-year recession following the debt crises of 2010-2012.
But some analysts suggested the Fed might best pause in December after the bloody quarter for U.S. equity markets and flatlining inflation close to the bank's target range.
What's more concerning for Tesla is flatlining revenue: The top line for Q3 could come in at about $6.5 billion, down from nearly $7 billion a year ago.
Works that incorporate gruesome surgical photos or Susan Meiselas's images of war-torn Nicaragua attest to Bender's fear of a growing numbness and flatlining of empathy in society.
Rather than blame Trump for financial problems of his own making, perhaps Cuomo is better off grabbing the paddles of fiscal reform to keep his flatlining patient alive.
Now growth has again turned negative, inflation is flatlining and consumer spending has notched up a fifth straight month of declines, the color is draining from Shiseido's lips.
For the first time since the early 1990's, scores from 2015 assessment showed declines in math performance across the board, and either flatlining or decline in reading scores.
Brexit is adding to problems caused by the escalating U.S.-China trade war and Europe's flatlining manufacturing sector, where the automotive industry is struggling, Chief Executive Alain Dehaze said.
Flatlining The sicker a person with cystic fibrosis gets, the more work they need to do to stay relatively well -- and the harder it is to do that work.
Led by the backup Matt Moore, the Dolphins handed the flatlining Jets their 10th loss, a 34-843 defeat, and dropped their record at MetLife Stadium to 1-6.
Smart, Thomas help Celtics breeze past Knicks BOSTON — Brad Stevens turned to Marcus Smart in hopes of sparking a flatlining defense, but Smart wound up jolting the offense instead.
While I was terrified this episode would end with Derek (Quincy Brown) flatlining — thus making Alex's baby decision all the more complicated — not much really goes down with these two.
In the same video, the woman later finds herself literally underwater, swimming in the open sea and then dipping below the surface as the sound of a flatlining heartbeat plays.
MARKET NEWS * The dollar was all but flatlining in Asia on Tuesday as investors awaited readings on Chinese manufacturing and the European economy to gauge the pulse of the global economy.
"Essentially, the market is betting on the yuan fixing flatlining for at least two months and then a big depreciation, just like in August last year," said a trader in Singapore.
Investors are already anxious about MAU flatlining — after its earnings report Thursday in which it didn't add any new MAU users in Q2, the stock was down more than 11 percent.
In the lefty primary, Warren's flatlining in the polls coincided with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez endorsing Bernie Sanders, a huge lift for a septuagenarian candidate who had just had a heart attack.
Economists also predicted South Korea's consumer price inflation rate would rise to a median 0.5% in November on-year, after flatlining at zero in October and sliding 0.4% a month earlier.
Netflix's pursuit of marketing partners comes at a time when the streaming giant is trying to keep its 148 million paid subscriber base from flatlining in the US, and growing heartily abroad.
As home values rise, home equity lines of credit, often used to tap home equity, are flatlining, and the overall amount of money people are taking out of their homes is shrinking.
Even if Brexit were called off, the flatlining of business investment in the United Kingdom over the past three years would be difficult to unwind, Schulz said at a media briefing on Tuesday.
Euro zone inflation expectations have dropped sharply this year as investors worry about flatlining economic growth and lose faith in the European Central Bank's ability to boost consumer prices to reach their target.
Apple said Thursday it plans to stop reporting how many iPhones, iPads and Macs it sells each quarter, in what could be a nod to flatlining growth in some of these product lines.
The White House heightened the sense of flatlining last month in announcing creation of a 250-member infrastructure study commission that will have until the end of 21950 to work on advisory proposals.
But thanks to a lecture from Sutherland's brusque chief doctor, they're both aware of the competition they face in an overcrowded medical field, and they leap into the flatlining experiments with only token resistance.
That's contributed to a flatlining of its growth in North America, and even a temporary drop of 700,000 users early this year, while it also lost 1 million users in Europe this past quarter.
"This sharp increase following Q4 2018's flatlining signals that UK marketing budgets have received a much-needed kiss of life in an economy gripped by Brexit uncertainty," IPA Director General Paul Bainsfair said.
Gucci's margins jumped to 40.6% at the end of June, however, already exceeding the medium-term goals set out a year ago, and bucking an industry trend of flatlining profitability in the second quarter.
Last year, Heinz launched its first mustard with the "Ketchup's got a new Mustard" campaign in a bid to muscle in on rival French's market share after a year of generally flatlining condiment sales.
The show's title pretty much sums it up as Frances and Robert deal with each other's infidelities — hers physical, his emotional — and the flatlining of their union, and conclude that they're better off apart.
By the time Prabhas straps on a pair of metal wings, whooshing around the glass canyons of Waaji City to save his girlfriend, your credulity may have been strained to the point of flatlining.
The flatlining signal was greeted with some low-key cheers and handshakes among the engineers and scientists, with some members of the team having spent the best part of three decades working on the mission.
Gordhan's allies view him as a figure of stability and integrity who is managing a flatlining economy burdened by high government spending and at risk of being downgraded to "junk" status by credit ratings agencies.
More Tesla news: Tesla is unveiling a 3rd version of its solar roof this week, Elon Musk saysTesla returns to profitability and tops Wall Street's Q3 earnings expectationsIt's time to panic about Tesla's flatlining revenue
LONDON (Reuters) - Progress in the global fight against malaria has stalled amid signs of flatlining funding and complacency that the mosquito-borne disease is less of a threat, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday.
Indeed the key core inflation measure watched by the ECB that excludes volatile unprocessed food and energy prices stood at just 0.8 percent, up from 0.7 percent in October, after flatlining much of this year.
Average nationwide home prices are expected to edge up just 2 percent in the first six months of this year before flatlining in the second half of 2018, according to economists in a recent Reuters poll.
Central banks in emerging markets could follow counterparts in the developed world and become "market makers of last resort", using unconventional monetary policies to try and stimulate their flatlining economies, according to Mexico's central bank chief.
Still, the first quarter could ultimately turn out to be a peak for growth, with most projections indicating flatlining growth over the next several years as Europe remains weighed down by the legacy of its crisis.
With the rial flatlining, President Trump, with his new secretary of State and national security advisor in place, should move quickly to stymie the flow of hard currency into Iran and ratchet up the economic pressure.
Recent economic data has painted a mixed picture about whether the global economy is flatlining or pulling out of the slowdown that hit during the second half of 2018 and the first half of this year.
That result suggests South Africa's flatlining growth and persistently high unemployment - at the official rate one in four people is without a job - is not translating into a wholesale slide toward the EFF's brand of militant socialism.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - With their economy flatlining, currency on the ropes and politics in turmoil, many South Africans are turning to humor for relief, mainly at the expense of President Jacob Zuma and his $16-million home improvements.
The consensus, if there is one, is that the world sits uneasily in a gulch formed by the withdrawing roar of the United States, the flatlining or descent of Europe and the rise and rise of China.
Twitter's earnings report comes two days after Facebook's stock dropped 19 percent — wiping $119 billion off the social media giant's market cap — following an earnings report that showed daily active users flatlining overall and actually dropping in Europe. 
Consensus has been overly optimistic for a long time, with Nelson pointing out that year after year of expectations for 8 – 15 percent EPS growth have been met by flatlining reported numbers for nearly the past six years.
HONG KONG/LONDON, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Standard Chartered reported on Wednesday a better than expected 31.3 percent rise in quarterly profit before tax, as the British lender attempts to bring down stubbornly high costs and boost flatlining revenues.
But this is also where the show bumps up against the fact that the flatlining birth rate so central to its premise is a complete wild card when it comes to any of its more timely political commentary.
I've never found someone who cares enough to hold my hand in waiting rooms or to hear about the worst parts of everything, about all the firsts I never got to experience, or what I remembered of flatlining.
"Going through this ordeal with his health, stroke and flatlining and making it back, when there was every opportunity in the world for God to take him home ... we've truly lived the life of amazing grace," she said.
PARIS (Reuters) - The French economy is forecast to grow 0.4 percent in the fourth quarter, the Bank of France said on Monday, in a reading that suggests a flatlining of growth in the euro zone's second-biggest economy.
As John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "An alien invasion flick that evidently expects dramatic shots of a depopulated Red Square to make up for a flatlining screenplay and the absence of even a single compelling character."
With inflation still flatlining despite years of massive stimulus measures, the BOJ has already postponed the target timeframe six times since setting it in 2013, most recently at a board meeting last month, pushing it back to 2019/20.
Bringing Sutherland in as a mentor figure — one experienced in the dangers of flatlining, and with advice about how to survive — raised the possibility of a Flatliners sequel that would acknowledge the past and push the franchise into the future.
Ramaphosa, who is popular among swathes of the ANC disillusioned with Zuma, is promising to end corruption, boost a flatlining economy and deliver jobs to the poor in a country where more than a quarter of the population is unemployed.
A failure to get private firms to shoulder a bigger burden is another risk for Southeast Asia's biggest economy at a time when consumption is sluggish and interest rates have been cut twice in quick succession to spur flatlining growth.
This reflects "flatlining" incomes for all but the top 20 percent of households, the diminishing effects of lower gas prices, and the decline of the "wealth effect" due to the recent $2 trillion decline in stock market values, the report said.
It's a scenario playing out in banks across the region — default fears and bureaucratic hurdles slowing down what is meant to be a swift infusion of cash for hard-pressed businesses — and it threatens Europe's efforts to rescue its flatlining economy.
It's a scenario playing out in banks across the region — default fears and bureaucratic hurdles slowing down what is meant to be a swift infusion of cash for hard-pressed businesses — and it threatens Europe's efforts to rescue its flatlining economy.
"Despite official warning signs about the flatlining of Britain's economy, we know that record-high employment and below-target levels of inflation are helping to boost consumers' expectations for the year ahead," Joe Staton, client strategy director at GfK, said.
"Being a competitor helped him recoverer and get back in the driver's seat just four months after flatlining on the table," says Burgess, who adds that the audience will hear more about her partner's accident if they make it through to next week.
"Being a competitor helped him recover and get back in the driver's seat just four months after flatlining on the table," says Burgess, who adds that the audience will hear more about her partner's accident if they make it through to next week.
And, somehow, these adverts lighten your flatlining mood, like little visual nuggets of Citalopram – and you think: you know what, I'm not gonna sit here all day and waste my life... I'm gonna go to the shop and buy some bloody Maltesers!
The joy waxed and waned in the years that followed, spiking during the 28s Dunk Renaissance powered by Michael Jordan and Dominique Wilkins and Spud Webb, flatlining in the 93s, and then jolting back to life when Vince Carter rescued the Dunk Contest in 29.
So, putting that another way, if you accept the concept of student debt as the new social indenture, you are, in all probability, in a long-term, flatlining economy, signing up to be in indebted servitude all your life, simply through enrolling in college.
Following Mr. Bailey's decision last fall to step down, after years of flatlining sales and a failed experiment that saw him take on a dual role as both chief creative and chief executive, the brand unveiled a turnaround strategy at the end of last year.
Aside from loneliness, her flatlining marriage and her distant son, Judy is up against other challenges: sadness over parents who died within two years of each other; a best friend, Glenn, who has late-stage breast cancer; and unpaid tuition bills at Teddy's private school.
With the U.S. economy humming along at around a 2 percent growth in gross domestic product (GDP) and with productivity virtually flatlining over the past eight years, a Trump reflation could reinvigorate the broader global economy, which still catches a cold when America sneezes.
Courtney comes back from her flatlining experience with a better memory for obscure medical diagnoses, her grandmother's bread recipe, enhanced piano-playing skills, and a sense of overall well-being, so everyone but Ray quickly lines up for their turn on the slab and the brain-scanner.
Now that the market is flatlining (it's now fluctuating in the low-to-mid $6,22017s), another New York Times profile is shedding light on how much speculators who bought in while it was surging towards the $260k range have lost, and it's not really very pretty.
INSEE said higher incomes would help consumer spending rebound 0.5 percent in the first quarter after flatlining at the end of last year in the face of the unrest, which forced many stores in central Paris to be boarded up during the peak holiday shopping period.
SAN JOSE, California — Scarred by a seemingly endless parade of scandals and troubled by an ongoing decline in usage among teens and millennials, Facebook's leadership seems to be trying to recreate its flatlining social network on Instagram, its younger, hipper, money-making, and still relatively scandal-free arm.
Each step we seem to take with these films, I've loved the fact that there's been growth and evolution and it continues to surprise people as opposed to sort of flatlining, which was obviously always a fear—that they'd run out of ideas or run dry of creative excitement.
If tin is to stage a sustained rally, it will most likely be on the basis of constrained supply, as demand appears to be largely flatlining, with ITRI estimating global consumption of refined tin rose 0.1 percent in the 2015-16 fiscal year, after shrinking 1.5 percent in 2015-15.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) By Clyde Russell SINGAPORE, May 25 (Reuters) - The seaborne iron ore market appears to be in something of a sweet spot currently, with largely steady demand and prices that have been flatlining for the past couple of months.
Whether you were in the press box and wanted to check how many scoring chances the first line generated or sitting on your couch looking for a flatlining shot chart to confirm your favourite team was hanging on for dear life through the entire third period, one site was your go-to source.

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