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When Wall Street talks about auto sales peaking, it means peaking in a cyclical sense (more on that in a minute).
Whenever you see the job figures peaking, job growth peaking, and the stock market starting to sag, you know you're heading into a recession, so that's gonna happen.
The prevalence of the behaviors tended to increase over time, with hitting peaking at 18 months, and kicking and pushing, as well as throwing objects at people, peaking at 20 months.
Why it matters: "There is no sign of GHG emissions peaking in the next few years; every year of postponed peaking means that deeper and faster cuts will be required," it states.
Still, our appetite for this particular subgenre may be peaking.
As for the future, the mandarin boom may be peaking.
By many accounts, Wayne was peaking between 2006 and 2007.
He perfected the art of peaking at the right time.
So why are levels of radiation in milk still peaking?
Amazon shares set a new high Thursday, peaking at $805.89.
Fortunately, since peaking around 1984, ozone levels have been declining.
After peaking in October, EA's stock has fallen 16 percent.
But they could be peaking at just the right time.
Renewables operate best on a different kind of grid: peaking.
Halfway around the world, Japan's leaf season is also peaking.
Campaigns sometimes talk about the perils of peaking too early.
That rate has held steady, peaking at 93,000 in 2014.
And experts caution against excessive optimism about the crisis peaking.
Some gains were given back after peaking, after the report.
But with the AIDS epidemic, syphilis surged, peaking around 1990.
Shares rallied at the end of 2018, peaking above $360.
Mexico's oil production has been declining since peaking in 2004.
Small business optimism has fallen sharply since peaking last summer.
He's peaking just as the sport is surging in popularity.
Net length in Brent has fallen by a total of 179 million barrels since peaking in early April while net length in refined products is down by 131 million barrels since peaking in mid-May.
They are not seen peaking by 22, let alone by 20300.
Both the Vietnam War and the anti-war movement were peaking.
My stress level was peaking, and I wasn't the only one.
It also shows me that we're peaking at the right time.
Since peaking in 2010, for-profit enrolments have plummeted by 33%.
Since peaking in 2013, both have fallen by around a third.
See: it peaking at number 156 on the UK Singles Chart.
The blitzscale philosophy of buying customers at any price is peaking.
"Bipolar" had decent innings, peaking in popularity about ten years ago.
On Thursday, it gained 0.3% to $1.2549 after peaking at $1.2571.
By 2012 it realized PCs were peaking and Bloody was born.
So maybe Apple doesn't need to worry about peaking phone sales.
The company's shares have more than halved since peaking last February.
But, instead, we're seeing demand cooling when it should be peaking.
ET after peaking at 9.62, its weakest level in six months.
" Brookfield Infrastructure: "I think that one could be peaking out, too.
CST (216 GMT) after peaking at $1.17, the highest since Dec.
The company's stock price has plummeted 5003% since peaking in 2007.
His fevers started coming a little earlier, peaking a little higher.
Death sentences have dropped precipitously nationwide since peaking in the 22015s.
Fortunately for Los Angeles, they are peaking at the right time.
EDT (215 GMT), earlier peaking at $21.3,2800.90, a two-week high.
"We thought this was peaking a week ago," said Dr. Miller.
Tiger Woods was the best at that — peaking for the majors.
Arch Coal has lost half its value since peaking in 2018.
Sydney's housing market has tumbled 9.5 percent since peaking last July.
ET, after peaking at $2457.77, the highest level since June, 17.733.
It currently trades below $7 after peaking at $86.97 on Oct.
Brent futures prices have been gently sliding since peaking on Oct.
The peaking of conservatism is seen in Gallup's polling as well.
" His workweek suggestion: "about 80 sustained, peaking about 100 at times.
And why that seems to be peaking out and slowing down now.
But there are signs that the Valley's influence is peaking (see Briefing).
And this is the time to be peaking, not losing your stride.
Both rock sunglasses for the photo, with Gomez peaking out above hers.
However, the report sees the U.S. boom peaking in the late 2020s.
The euro has been losing ground since peaking at $1.1377 on Feb.
Crude output has fallen by about a third since peaking in 2004.
It spent four weeks on the Billboard 200, peaking at no. 15.
"I'm hopeful we are now peaking on the regulatory costs," he said.
Both rocked sunglasses for the photo, with Gomez peaking out above hers.
That, too, cycles daily—peaking a few hours before the protein does.
White and grey hair was peaking out from beneath their ball caps.
The industry sees oil demand peaking any time from 63 to 26.
Yes maintaining fiscal responsibility, as we at last see our debt peaking.
Since peaking earlier this month, the is now down about 2.6 percent.
The stock has lost $1.5 billion in value since peaking in 2007.
It was the city's warmest ever, with temperatures peaking at 66 degrees.
Leading indicators like the U.S. ISM Manufacturing Index may be peaking, too.
But the reality is, the coronavirus needs to show signs of peaking.
By 2015, he was laying down eyebrow-raising times, peaking at 9.74.
The image shows the rover's "head" peaking above the dusty martian surface.
Elizabeth Warren peaked too soon, and Amy Klobuchar is peaking too late.
The company's stock has nearly halved in price since peaking in 2012.
Shares of power generator manufacturer Generac fluctuated after peaking 1.5 percent higher.
Since peaking in 2014, Wynn shares have fallen by more than half.
Arrivals and spending from Canada are down significantly since peaking in 2013.
After peaking in the mid-2000s, ecstasy use had declined until now.
Her latest mixtape, without ever peaking that high, typifies her obscene shtick.
Duterte had enjoyed high trust ratings, peaking at +79 shortly after taking office.
Equities have fallen more than 20 percent so far after peaking in January.
CDT (24 GMT) after peaking at $9.45-1/4 earlier in the session.
The metal slipped on Friday after peaking at $1,09303, its strongest since Feb.
The currency started life valued around $555, before peaking at $727 on Wednesday.
However, flu activity continued to increase throughout January, peaking earlier than past seasons.
Facebook is at the center of a dozen controversies, and outrage is peaking.
I have two golden popcorns and a Teen Choice Award so I'm peaking.
We don't see the U.S. profits cycle peaking for a few quarters yet.
There's a lot of speculation as to why this curious trend is peaking.
Against the yen, it was a flat at 108.72 after peaking at 108.90.
After peaking in 22016, the stock market entered a decade-long bear market.
Cumulative flows into the sector were showing signs of peaking, too, strategists said.
The event grew to more suitable venues, peaking in 2011 with 1,200 attendees.
Even if you're not exactly peaking at the moment, there's nothing like #goals.
It then remained elevated for the rest of the day, peaking at 118.
Anti-Iraq War sentiment was peaking in New Hampshire and around the country.
The song spent 17 weeks on Billboard's Hot 100, peaking at No. 3.
What things are peaking your interest or inspiring you for your next project?
Since peaking in late February, crude has dropped by more than 20 percent.
Typically, that dry season runs from July to October, peaking in late September.
The stock closed the day around $73 per share after peaking at $74.92.
Sales from 2017 are nearly 100 million and show no signs of peaking.
It has fallen nearly 3 percent since peaking at $1.4346 on Jan 25.
Having started slow, the team seemed to be peaking at the competition's climax.
She never broke into the top 20, peaking at No. 210 in 210.
Since peaking in late September, the markets have been rattled by various factors.
It may be peaking, said Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Leuthold Group.
No wonder General Mills shares have plunged 2100.8% since peaking in July 26.
The hit quickly rose to the top of the charts, peaking at no.
After peaking in New Hampshire, Klobuchar seemed to crash to earth on Wednesday.
But vest sales may be peaking in the country's financial capital, Comerford said.
It has now fallen almost 3 percent since peaking at $1.4346 on Jan.
That's the first meaningful "higher high" since peaking at $46 in early 2014.
Mr. Singh also predicted that this year's flu season is peaking right now.
After peaking in July, shares of the tech company are down almost 40 percent.
Momentum could slow with rents appearing close to peaking and rental vacancy rates bottoming.
Darkness and Light is Legend's lowest-charting album so far, peaking at No. 14.
It picked up again, peaking at an 653 percent increase overall on Feb. 13.
Warren has struggled to rebound nationally after peaking at 28503 percent support in October.
Bullion is seen peaking in 2017 before slowing trailing off between 2018 and 2021.
The four peaking structures at the bottom suggest the presence of an exotic particle.
Figure out whether you've already peaked, have yet to peak, or are currently peaking.
Since peaking nearly a year ago, Disney has lagged the by roughly 31 percent.
This follows a string of eight-straight increases earlier this year peaking in January.
As a landlord in San Francisco, rents have stabilized since peaking in early 2016.
Typically, the Amazonian dry season runs from July to October, peaking in late September.
Aegon's credit-related investment losses have narrowed, with impairments falling since peaking in 2009.
Sluymer cited peaking global economic data which usually correlates with a pullback in stocks.
The numbers have been declining steadily since peaking in 1998, when 153 were killed.
The administration projects economic growth nearly that strong, but rates peaking at 3.7 percent.
Yet Kent has struggled to connect with voters, peaking at 16.7 percent last year.
Any time between noon and dinnertime will be busy, with crowds peaking mid-afternoon.
With its new pricing model, MoviePass grew exponentially, peaking at around 3 million subscribers.
Markets have lost more than a third of their value since peaking in February.
A natural gas and "fuel oil-fired peaking unit" was added eight years ago.
Sales of existing homes have fallen for three straight months after peaking in November.
Since peaking in December at a 2.9 percent annual pace, the gains have dwindled.
The central bank's current forecast saw inflation peaking in the first quarter at 2.9%.
Like many sluggers, he also struck out a lot, peaking in 103 with 145.
Rio de Janeiro-based Estácio is down 60 percent since peaking in March 13.
Loan pricing over Libor has dropped persistently since peaking in this year's first quarter.
Bitcoin soared last year, peaking at nearly $20,000 in December, before the price collapsed.
Candidates do face the risk of peaking too soon, says Democratic strategist Jim Manley.
Kamala Harris shot up in the national polls, peaking at 15 percent voter support.
It's everywhere — on our lawns, peaking around the side of streets, blanketing golf courses.
"What the market will have to contend with is EPS [earnings per share] peaking, ISM potentially peaking, you're going to have the yield-curve in all likelihood flattening — and in addition to that, you'll likely have multiples start to compress, " Harvey said.
Capital Economics sees the federal funds rate peaking at 2.75-3.0 percent in mid-2019.
Since peaking in mid-December, bitcoin cash has lost around 75 percent of its value.
U.S. crude futures settled at $49.56 a barrel, up 94 cents, after peaking at $49.62.
Chinese investments in U.S. start-ups have been on the decline since peaking in 2016.
Beyond Meat went public in May at $20.6, before peaking at $20.4 on July 20.3.
Crude futures benchmarks have slid about 22019 percent or more since peaking in early October.
Venture capital investment had seen steady increases from 2013, peaking the third quarter of 2015.
Similar epitaphs have been written most years since, peaking with its 60th anniversary in 2012.
Unemployment shot up 403 percentage points in 2009, peaking at 10 percent the next year.
Boeing shares have fallen nearly 7377% since peaking on March 2100 at $2400 a share.
Sexual cannibalism evolved for a reason, so this kind of sexual experimentation may be peaking.
The heat wave in France is expected to last until Thursday, with temperatures peaking Tuesday.
The company's shares are down more than 10 percent this year after peaking in June.
The Orionids produce a shower annually, peaking at around 20 to 25 meteors per hour.
China may have already met its initial Paris goal, of peaking carbon emissions before 2030.
Against the yen the dollar slipped to 108.73 yen, after peaking at 108.90 on Tuesday.
Notice how sales increased as extroversion increased, peaking with those who were just moderately extroverted.
Reserves have now shrunk by $663 billion since peaking at $4 trillion in June 2014.
Shares of GSK have, however, remained flat after peaking about 17 percent during his tenure.
Peaking at number 6, it has spent much of that time within the top 10.
From 1972-1993, at least 40% said they'd feel nervous, peaking at 48% in 1982.
Brent has lost 25 percent since peaking at a four-year high in early October.
Coverage starts at 8 pm ET, with the total eclipse peaking around 8:40 pm.
Margins were positive between September and February, peaking in December at 407 yuan a tonne.
In short order, state approvals of the E.R.A. slowed, peaking at 35 in January 1977.
The impeachment inquiry has retained majority support week over week, peaking at 55% in favor.
But not long after, the feedback turned angrier, peaking with actual threats against his life.
Gas prices jumped more than 10 percent after hurricanes Harvey and Irma, peaking on Sept.
In Danville, Va., the population is down to 42,000 after peaking at 53,000 in 2023.
But in the UK, "American Idiot" was a smash, peaking at No. 3 in 2004.
Disney+ is peaking and Google is sneaking, but first, a cartoon about podcasting while working.
Sales of previously owned homes have been on a downward trend since peaking in 2900.
Rent increases have slowed steadily since peaking at 26.1% in the second half of 25.5.
The central bank blames Brexit and says the pace of price increases is near peaking.
He played five years for the Cardinals, peaking in 2015 with a Pro Bowl selection.
Cigarette smoking among teens is at a historic low since peaking in the mid 1990s.
Whooping cough rates tend to be cyclical, he noted, peaking every three years on average.
Antarctica experienced its hottest day on record earlier this month, peaking at 64.9 degrees Fahrenheit.
It can be switched on and off easily, responding faster than a gas peaking plant.
It also made it to the top ten list for Utilities, peaking at No. 6.
Against the yen, it was a flat at 108.72 after peaking at 108.90 on Tuesday.
The world's birthrate is now peaking — probably forever — at about 134 million babies a year.
The CWL's world championship averaged around 2000,000 concurrent viewers, the Observer noted, peaking at 182,000.
Moreover, after peaking at 5,230 tonnes in mid-February, the headline figure is falling again.
Intel does have a rival product, a lot of people feel peaking, but AMD's churning.
Positioning data suggested some signs of peaking in bullish dollar bets after a recent buildup.
Capital Economics sees the federal funds rate peaking at 9.00423-3.0 percent in mid-2019.
Hare told Reuters that it was too early to say that global emissions were peaking.
Or the ability to plug buses back into the grid when power usage is peaking?
Facebook, mired in countless scandals, has watched its stock decline 24% since peaking in July.
"Easing from central banks may offer some respite to markets, but ultimately what markets need to see is a peaking in the outbreaks outside China, or at least signs of peaking, to suggest that the worst is behind us," said ING in a report.
If you look closely, though, you'll see Adams' teeny little head peaking through in the background.
The central bank sees food inflation peaking at 12 percent in the final quarter of 2016.
Unemployment averaged about 9 percent through the year after peaking at 9.33 percent in October 2009.
The World Health Organization (WHO) said it was too early to say the outbreak was peaking.
Global markets are expecting stimulus from central banks as new coronavirus showed no signs of peaking.
Since peaking in late February, crude has dropped more than 22017 percent, with only brief rallies.
Brent futures prices have drifted lower since peaking at more than $64 per barrel on Nov.
So I could really schedule my horse to start peaking now or close to the games.
World number one Koepka said his game was peaking nicely in a sobering warning to rivals.
" Cooper Tire & Rubber: "We had that call last week from Ford Motor talking about peaking auto.
Kavcic said the number of residential units permitted has been steadily fading since peaking in June.
This opened the door for Dick Turpin, whose career was peaking at just the right time.
Last year the price of the leading cryptocurrency soared nearly 20-fold, peaking at over $19,000.
There are fewer single adults — who usually come in seasonal cycles, peaking in March and April.
Duterte had enjoyed high satisfaction ratings since coming to office, peaking at 66 in June 2017.
The run-up in U.S. stocks mean that prices may already be peaking, said the investor.
It banged, peaking at number 24 on Billboard's Hot 100 (her highest-charting single to date).
Prediction: next year's top google search will be "What is Brexit," peaking right around March 29th. 
The heat mwave in France is expected to last until Thursday, with temperatures peaking on Tuesday.
Last year's Super Bowl pulled in more than 13 million tweets, peaking at 395,000 per minute.
Yellen commentary surrounding the rate hike meant to Cramer that the dollar might be finally peaking.
Brent futures rose 32 cents, or 0.6 percent, to settle at $50.04, after peaking at $50.30.
Today, the National ACSI score is 6900, peaking at 2628 in the first quarter of 28503.
It tells those outside the walled garden, who may just be peaking in, what they're missing.
SBI Chairman Rajnish Kumar, who took the helm in October, said bad loan additions were peaking.
After peaking at over $120 in August, it was trading this week at just under $100.
Denver has the homefield advantage, the defense, and is peaking on offense at the right time.
People think earnings are peaking for those companies, but we think they can continue to grow.
Wage growth continued to disappoint, increasing by 6900 percent after peaking at 2628 percent in February.
Fall foliage is peaking around New York, home to many of your Briefings writers and editors.
The album had a warmer reception in the UK, peaking at No. 210 on the charts.
This focus on her emails made it relevant throughout the election, peaking right before Election Day.
If the original problem, virus outbreak, starts showing clear signs of seasonality/peaking out, or 3.
Influenza this season has been more widespread and peaking earlier in effects than in recent years.
"The way I understand it is Porcello accused him of peaking at the catcher," said Girardi.
The national unemployment rate stands at 2628 percent, after peaking at 28500 percent in October 6900.
At 55, Murphy said his heart rate follows that trend to a T, peaking around 165.
After peaking around 15% in national polls, she's been hovering around 5% in recent months. Sen.
After peaking over the next two years, capital expenditure will return to $20183 million by 2023.
U.S. gold for April delivery eased 0.1 percent to $1,271 an ounce, after peaking at $1,0.33.
After peaking in 22014, heart disease deaths have been falling (with a small uptick after 21900).
From there, their universe only became more solidly realised, peaking on Someone to Drive You Home.
Some studies have found that testosterone levels fluctuate seasonally in men, peaking in the winter months.
America's union-membership rate hit 10% of employees by 1915 before peaking at 30% by about 1950.
After peaking around $2800 in 2743, the stock has lost more than two-thirds of its value.
Storm surge will be a concern, peaking late Friday night through midday Saturday, then lessening after landfall.
Viewership surged as the Patriots' pushed the game into overtime, peaking at 28 million from 212 p.m.
In April 2016 he posted the highest Elo rating of the Open era, peaking at 2,460 points.
Research in the Soviet Union suggested that early specialisation was linked to athletes peaking and quitting earlier.
WTI had been trading sideways for about two weeks after peaking at $64.79 earlier in the month.
Right now, for many areas, the leaves are peaking or are just past their peak color intensity.
On the other hand, a boost to the U.S. economy from tax cuts is peaking out soon.
But despite these gestures, her new single, "Accelerate," has underwhelmed so far, peaking at 14 on iTunes.
The radio edit ultimately became their first entry on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 56.
RORSTED: I don't think it has peaked, and I don't think it's peaking for a long time.
They discovered that the protein's concentration cycles predictably over the course of 24 hours, peaking at night.
PG Russell Westbrook is known as a streaky shooter, but he is peaking at the right time.
However, after peaking in December Palo Alto has dropped nearly 24 percent in less than two months.
U.S. gold for April delivery settled down 2962.30 percent at $21.4,2578.50 an ounce, after peaking at $1,287.80.
This blood chemical is usually low overnight and rises steadily during the day, peaking in the afternoon.
As a result the album bombed, peaking at #17 on Billboard and selling 121,000 copies in total.
Hogan said the market is also concerned that earnings are peaking, but the numbers still look good.
Capex there started climbing rapidly in the second half of 2016, peaking at $504 million in Q4.
But as the following 18 years proved, innovation wasn't peaking at the start of the new millennium.
The annual Delta Aquarids meteor shower occurs around July and August, this year peaking on July 28.
Although Djokovic had fresher legs, Murray's unrelenting resilience, peaking confidence and dictating baseline play ruled the day.
Flu season takes place through fall and winter in the US, often peaking between December and February.
The April-released project has spent 31 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart, peaking at number one.
Average rates are around 220% nationally for 2000-year-fixed mortgages, after peaking near 2523% in November.
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You look up to see if there are any stars peaking through the light pollution. Nope. 21.
That song was the band's biggest hit, peaking at No. 29 on the Billboard Top 40 chart.
U.S. light crude ended the session down 37 cents at $67.89 a barrel, after peaking at $69.31.
She managed to move away from R&B at the point at which R&B was peaking.
The virus outbreak showed no sign of peaking, with health authorities reporting more than 256.49,23.7 new cases.
The name has risen about 100% so far this year, peaking at more than $960 per share.
Spot gold gained 0.3 percent at $1,208.76 per ounce, earlier peaking at $1,212.38, a two-week high.
The good news is that with rising home prices, mortgage defaults have plunged since peaking in 2010.
The virus outbreak showed no sign of peaking, with health authorities reporting more than 256.49,23.7 new cases.
Working in ground zero of Turkey's civil war, which continues despite peaking in 2016, Baki became claustrophobic.
That is despite overall Mediterranean arrivals having dropped sharply since peaking at around 1 million in 2015.
Make sure they're not people ready to tap on "Report" at the sight of a peaking nipple.
The political backlash against immigration is therefore peaking at a time when the number of migrants is receding.
Assets too never grew strongly, peaking at $58 million in November 2014 and ending 2015 at $34 million.
Take the 1950s, when postwar concerns about automation and technological control (the so-called cybernetic revolution) were peaking.
Advanced Micro Devices ripped higher by more than 573 percent until mid-September, peaking at $34.14 a share.
Adrian Workman: It was probably peaking in the mid to late 70s, in terms of employment and population.
That rise potentially peaking due to five countries represented from those areas, compared to just two in 2014.
Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg said Sunday that the price dropped nearly a penny since peaking two weeks ago.
Treasury yields have edged lower after peaking at 2.42 percent on the ten-year benchmark bond last Friday.
After peaking in Q4 of 2011, worldwide PC shipments have been on a slow, steady decline ever since.
They're also significantly louder than the Jaybird Freedoms, and a volume-optimized EQ helps keep tracks from peaking.
Jamie Foxx's debut album, "Peep This" (1994), was a flop, peaking at 78th spot on the Billboard 200.
The index has fallen more than 21.8 percent since peaking this month at its highest in 215.52 months.
That, too, cycles daily—peaking a few hours before concentration of the protein itself is at its highest.
But the S&P would eventually go on to double again from there before peaking in early 21990.
Some pundits have theorized that Mr. Cruz, who is riding momentum in Iowa, might be peaking too soon.
Since 1996 crude prices have fluctuated as much as seven-fold, peaking at $148/barrel in mid-2008.
When we sat down to plan the year in December we said peaking for Rio was the goal.
The auto industry also appears to be peaking, which is one of the chief engines to U.S. growth.
Jokowi plans to increase infrastructure spending throughout his first term, peaking at around 7.7% of GDP by 6003.
Throughout your cycle, your levels of progesterone gradually rise, peaking right before your period and then dropping dramatically.
"Flava in Ya Ear" was a certified platinum hit, peaking at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100.
But with Iran's output apparently peaking in the summer of 2016, opportunities for cheating have become more limited.
Both crude benchmarks have fallen more than 55.213 percent since peaking at four-year highs in early October.
Turkey's annual inflation has partially eased since peaking in October but still stood above 20 percent in January.
He previously hit the region with "The Next Day" (peaking at No. 2 in 2013), "Let's Dance" (No.
U.S. gold for April delivery GCJ6 settled down 1.1 percent at $1,259.40 an ounce, after peaking at $1,287.80.
We're like you're jock older brother who swears we're the greatest but we're honestly peaking in high school.
After peaking at $149.95 in July, the stock is now just up 2.27% on the year, FactSet said.
They were highest for recent buyers in high-price-increase cities, peaking at almost 6.5 percent a year.
Both crude benchmarks have fallen more than 20 percent since peaking at four-year highs in early October.
I began working in public health 25 years ago, when the intertwined HIV and crack epidemics were peaking.
The system ended up being 67.5 percent accurate overall, with the "clerk" profession peaking at 73.5 prediction accuracy.
His net worth has plunged by $3 billion since peaking at $4.5 billion in 2007, the magazine estimates.
Bret: Her campaign will go down in history as a case study in peaking two weeks too early.
The secret of winning a presidential nomination—or coming tantalizingly close—lies in peaking at the right moment.
But more important, they revealed a vastly improved defense that seems to be peaking at the right time.
The research team found that monthly admissions increased over time, peaking at 43 patients seen in October 2018.
Waves as tall as 10 feet could form on Lakes Huron and Erie, peaking on their southern shores.
For proof of how the hair color is peaking in NYC, scroll through the street-style gallery, ahead.
The number of stops multiplied sevenfold, peaking with 20173,724 in 2011 and then tumbling to 191,851 in 2013.
After peaking under Mr. Calderón in 2011, homicide counts fell sharply, but they began rising again in 2014.
Her output only increased from there, peaking at a whopping 31.6 points per game during her senior year.
Maybin's pinch single lifts Angels over Orioles BALTIMORE — The Los Angeles Angels are peaking at the right time.
Buffeted by years of declining returns and poor performance, the $3 trillion hedge fund industry may be peaking.
Bitcoin hits a speed bump This time two years ago, Bitcoin was zooming higher, eventually peaking above $18,000.
But beyond it's already peaking popularity, the best part of this coat is that the price is right.
The firm's largesse has encouraged investors to hold shares despite concerns that the memory business may be peaking.
The number of stops multiplied sevenfold, peaking with 20173,724 in 2011 and then tumbling to 191,851 in 2013.
Another expert said that while the coronavirus may be peaking in China, this was not the case beyond.
Global markets are expecting stimulus from central banks as the epidemic in China showed no signs of peaking.
CDT (1700 GMT) after peaking at $3.99, the highest point for a most active contract since May 29, 2018.
Respondents said they see the peaking at 3,056 in the current cycle, a 12 percent rise from Monday's close.
The fleet's utilisation rate dropped to 63.4% in 7503 from 74.9% in 2015, after peaking at 90% in 2012.
Night Time, My Time is awash in grunge and industrial-lite influences with some glittery 80s pop peaking through.
But I do feel like maybe we ended when we were peaking—that there was still more to find.
Overall U.S. factory employment has fallen sharply since peaking at 19.5 million in 1979, to 12.3 million last month.
In the US, flu season typically lasts from October to March, with flu activity peaking between December and February.
The Chinese virus outbreak has showed no sign of peaking, with health authorities reporting more than 1.83,21.8 new cases.
The stock hit a record high in July and kept climbing, peaking at $857.90 a share in early September.
SUGAR * July raw sugar settled down 266 cent, or 22.7%, at 22 cents per lb, after peaking at 2544.
But the third stand-alone, the album's title track, would stall on the charts, peaking only at number 75.
They discovered that the protein's concentration cycles up and down over the course of 24 hours, peaking at night.
Meanwhile, oil was under pressure, following three straight weeks of gains and U.S. crude peaking above $50 per barrel.
The longest eclipse will occur in Tanzania, peaking around 20503:06 pm local time (9:06 am Universal time).
Before the June 262 Brexit referendum, euro/pound's share was 2100 percent, peaking at 403 percent in October 240.
Taylor, for example, sees oil demand peaking "sometime late in the next decade" or even earlier in some scenarios.
That same data that turned him particularly bullish in the beginning of 2016 is now showing levels of peaking.
Sugar trades in New York at around 16 cents per pound, after peaking around 23 cents late last year.
It was when Honeywell reported that Cramer started to really doubt the idea that the aerospace business is peaking.
Cramer thinks this could be due to investor fears that the industry could be peaking in the United States.
Since peaking in 2011 following the financial crisis of 2008/2009, the debt ratio has declined by almost 30pp.
The group also trades on currencies, so investors often buy these stocks if they think the dollar is peaking.
Before the June 264 Brexit referendum, euro/pound's share was 260 percent, peaking at 262 percent in October 2100.
Fact: After peaking in late July, the rate at which Puerto Ricans have been contracting Zika is trending downward.
He'd go onto play nine seasons with the Sabres, peaking with 21 goals and 20 points in 53-25.
Prices will rise through the spring, according to the forecast, peaking in June at about $20 below 2015 levels.
It raises questions about whether the feeding frenzy in the art market may a sign of a peaking economy.
Its use declined across all ethnic groups after peaking in 2286 and 22017, but those drops haven't occurred evenly.
Unemployment has fallen to 4.9 percent after peaking at 10 percent after the 2008 financial crisis and subsequent recession.
YES's edge over SNY has usually been quite substantial, peaking in 20143, when Yankees games had 193,000 more viewers.
These indices will, of course, inevitably retreat at some point in the future, but right now they are peaking.
Some analysts have cautioned that the sales cycle may be peaking and maybe even headed for an inevitable downturn.
But after the sun sets, melatonin production ramps up, peaking at night, and tapering off again the next morning.
Parts of eastern and southern France will see the highest temperatures this week, peaking on Thursday, Meteo France said.
It seemed as if the coronavirus outbreak peaking in China at the time hadn't diminished the country's global ambitions.
There are 25,000 year-round residents; in the summer that number swells, peaking in August in the low bajillions.
It can begin in childhood, becoming more common in adolescence and peaking in prevalence at ages 35 to 39.
But some supporters saw a silver lining in the timing: They believe it kept Buttigieg from peaking too soon.
In China, where the novel coronavirus originated, cases of COVID-19 have steadily declined since peaking in mid-February.
Yet, week after week, oil prices kept climbing, peaking at a record hundred and forty-seven dollars a barrel.
China recorded a daily drop in new cases, offering a glimmer of hope that the epidemic might be peaking.
China's coronavirus outbreak showed no sign of peaking, with health authorities on Friday reporting more than 5,000 new cases.
Winds are out of the southwest, peaking at around 20 to 25 mph in the midday to early afternoon.
Signs are also growing that the housing boom which has helped support the economy this year may be peaking.
The antithesis to December&aposs engagement season, divorce filings begin to spike in January, peaking in February and March.
In other important ways, though, there are signs that conservatism may be peaking, while liberalism is on the rise.
It shows the rapid launch rise, peaking right around the official recall, after which it nosedives until around Sept.
Hosmer said an underdog's trajectory is what matters — peaking at just the right time to get the most attention.
As shown, since peaking at 370.6% of GDP in Q2 2009, debt has been slowly declining relative to output.
Sales growth at stores open for at least a year was strong in 2016, peaking during the third quarter.
The rapid growth has stirred concerns that the industry is already peaking and that production forecasts are too optimistic.
At a time when Brooklyn was peaking as a pop culture and unicycle capital, Grizzly Bear received the coronation.
Players such as Angelique Kerber, the current world number one, are now peaking in their late rather than early twenties.
Racks of sweaters, pumpkin-flavored foods, changing leaves; everything that's peaking right now would point to the swing of fall.
BP said its intention was to extract 640 million barrels of oil, with production peaking at 120,000 barrels a day.
Starting the year at $102.41, it was sitting at $124.06 as of publication, after peaking on October 6503 at $159.86.
"Addison Lee," and "My Lover" did the necessary work, with the latter peaking at number 14 on the UK Charts.
The price of other industrial raw materials, which had settled onto a plateau after peaking in 21.3, began to fall.
Since peaking at 2373 million residents in the 256s, Detroit's population has fallen to an estimated 2370,245 as of 213.
After peaking around 1.73 percent earlier this month, GOP support for impeachment in FiveThirtyEight's tracker has dropped to 11 percent.
Since peaking in 1979, American manufacturing employment has shrunk by a third — a loss of more than 7 million jobs.
Astonishingly, the study projects China may have already met its Paris Agreement goal of peaking its CO2 emissions by 2030 .
"Between the two of them, we'll see the cute-o-meter peaking in the red zone, for sure!" says Kelley.
First, they have not come up with a breakthrough on the scale of the smartphone, sales of which are peaking.
However, after reporting a strong quarter in March and peaking in April, the stock has fallen more than 24 percent.
Shares climbed more than 5 percent Friday afternoon, peaking at $130.30 and finishing the day up more than 3 percent.
The issues appeared to affect the East Coast of the US, Europe, and southeast Asia, peaking at about 8 a.m.
The company's stock price eased 294 cents to $216 on Thursday morning after peaking at $2.00, the highest since Dec.
But then zinc had already lost its bull mojo earlier in the year, peaking at $3,595.50 per tonne in February.
FaZe's Rain posted himself to defend on Cache and quickly took down three of Mousesports' attackers peaking through the smoke.
The advent of 5G is likely to bring another splurge of investment, just as orders for 4G equipment are peaking.
These events coincided with immigration polling passing 50% in Britain for the first time ever, peaking at 56% in September.
MSCI's All-Country World Index, which tracks shares in 256.11 countries, was up 256.36% after earlier peaking at 63% up.
However, Fitch expects Colombia's gross external debt to gradually fall after peaking at 262% of current account receipts in 0003.
Mining payrolls have dropped by 553,000 since peaking in September 2014, with three-quarters of the losses in support activities.
Like other recent studies, this one showed that opioid use and average dose leveled off after peaking in 2012-2013.
Filings to the U.K. financial regulator show that it's the London-exposed housebuilder Berkeley that is peaking the most interest.
Specifically, he cites peaking growth, high debt levels, impotent central bank policies, and social and political conflicts that could worsen.
What really mattered, this argument went, was the Dow Jones, which consistently set records, peaking at 26,618 on January 5003.
"This team is peaking," senior guard Monte Morris told reporters following a 17-point, seven-assist effort versus the Bears.
After peaking at 51.32 percent of all sales in 20183, passenger cars fell to 40.4 percent of sales in 2016.
As he did ahead of Iowa, Rubio appears to be peaking at just the right time to accomplish that feat.
He ended up embarking on his boat tour from a different location than was initially announced, peaking frustrations even further.
The Scarlet Knights had a decent run in football in the 2000s, peaking with an 11-2 campaign in 2006.
Mining payrolls have dropped by 191,000 since peaking in September 2014, with three-quarters of the losses in support activities.
In the Atlantic Ocean, the hurricane season generally runs from June through November, with storm activity peaking around September 10.
Tom Lenk has a fine career as a television actor, perhaps peaking with his role on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Better still, Crean's club appears to be peaking at just the right time: once ranked No. 31 in the KenPom.
Mexican crude output, meanwhile, has fallen by around half since peaking in 2004 at some 3.4 million barrels per day.
With my anger peaking, I stood up in the middle of his sermon and walked out of the nightclub, alone.
Consensus forecasts have pointed to Afinitor sales peaking at more than $2 billion in 2018, according to Thomson Reuters Cortellis.
Malaysia has enjoyed double-digit growth in exports over the past 11 months, peaking at 32.5 percent in May 2017.
The firm said that run-rate is peaking and that spending across the space looks set for a pull-back.
"Maybe do fewer cutting drills in the first half" of the cycle, when estrogen levels are peaking, Dr. Rogers says.
After peaking in August, the benchmark for so-called small caps, the Russell 2,000-stock index, is down 8.7 percent.
The final installation presents a grid of 18 columns of varying heights, peaking at 17' tall and left purposefully unfinished.
Traders expect wild swings in the market to continue until there is evidence of a peaking in new coronavirus cases.
And some investors believe coronavirus cases in the U.S. must show signs of peaking before any comeback could be trusted.
The outbreak shows little signs of peaking globally, with Italy closing all schools and California declaring a state of emergency.
After peaking as the perceived front-runner last fall, she has tumbled to a step below the top-tier candidates.
So even as the petals and perfume pile up past Valentine's Day, peek over at the peaking stockpiles of coal.
It's either going to start peaking and go into a downturn, or it's going to explode into a global outbreak.
As one of the worst on record, and only just peaking, this year's flu season has garnered significant media attention.
Peaking at #4 on the charts in 1973, the song is a must-listen for all rock 'n' roll fans.
"There's more optimism that maybe this disease is peaking," said Phil Flynn, an analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago.
The prime rate, which banks charge their most creditworthy customers, nearly doubled by Election Day 1980, peaking at 21.5 percent.
KLA — An analyst at UBS downgraded KLA to sell from buy, citing a "peaking" run-rate for some semiconductor stocks.
The number of unique users jumped 42 percent over 2015, peaking at nearly 2.5 million the day after the election.
"This could be a trap for Hyundai," he said, citing peaking U.S. market demand and the group's sagging global sales.
Nornickel plans to invest $290-2.8 billion in 2020 and $3.0-3.4 billion in 2021 before peaking in 2022-2045.
"Peak oil used to be a conversation about supply running out, but now it is about demand peaking," Parker said.
And one Swedish village just above the Arctic Circle, hit an all time record high, peaking above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
The company behind Spam is also blowing up with a 37% spike, and Oreo maker Mondelez Int'l is also peaking.
The number of people seeking asylum in Germany has dropped significantly after peaking at more than a million in 2015.
" The correct number of hours "varies per person," he continued, but is "about 80 sustained, peaking about 100 at times.
With skepticism peaking, I realize the absence of artist Melissa Cody's work, despite it being listed in the biennial's literature.
At that time it was Hypnotize Minds' best chart showing, peaking higher than anything else released previously via the imprint.
Inflation in May reached 815,000 percent after peaking earlier this year above 1.7 million percent, according to the opposition-run congress.
Benchmark 10-year note yields were last down to 383 percent, after peaking at 2.597 percent, the highest since March 15.
The 25-minute ride is actually enjoyable because the sky is blue once again and the sun is almost peaking through.
You won't believe it, but the dress peaking out underneath this Karen Walker plaid trench is from none other than ASOS.
Whether it's copious amounts of body hair, peaking out from my Hanes boy brief underwear, or the tattoos on my chest.
Mining employment has dropped by 191,000 jobs since peaking in September 2014, with 75 percent of the losses in support activities.
And if you feel like cheating on the ideals of shooting a rangefinder, the live-view system has improved focus peaking.
Since peaking in 250 their membership has fallen by nearly half, from 63m to 26m (even as the workforce has grown).
Mining employment has decreased by 191,000 jobs since peaking in September 2014, with 75 percent of the losses in support activities.
As you can see below, the book-turned-Netflix-show Thirteen Reasons Why appears to be peaking out from his pocket.
Since peaking out at 2,130.82 (on a closing basis) last May, the S&P 500 has seen its share of volatility.
Each year is different, but the season typically peaks around February, so this year's season seems to be peaking relatively early.
A quick check of various Brazilian elevators reveals that soybean cash prices have steadily retreated since peaking about one month ago.
The storm started in earnest for many in the mid-Atlantic January 22, with the worst conditions peaking overnight into Saturday.
The firm found growth peaking out at 4 percent under Clinton in 2018 then falling back substantially in the ensuing years.
Even Hamilton wasn't able to crack the top 10 right away; it debuted at No. 12 before peaking at No. 3.
The longest day of the year will be on Monday, June 20, with the solstice peaking at 6:34 p.m. EDT.
After another great inwash of Hispanics, peaking during the late 1990s at around 750,000 arrivals a year, a repulse was inevitable.
We see FFO-adjusted net leverage peaking at 2.5x in 2016, and declining gradually over the next two to three years.
In most years, Saudi crude production follows a pronounced seasonal pattern, peaking between June and August before falling again (tmsnrt.rs/2b20153xcAh).
Men were also quicker to return to Pornhub sooner after the game, with a 10 percent increase nationwide peaking around midnight.
TPG's share price has fallen more than 22018 percent since peaking in July last year as it struggles for profit growth.
The agricultural loan holdings at BB&T Corp have fallen 29% since peaking in the summer of 2016 at $1.2 billion.
Right now, a record-strong El Niño is in the process of peaking in the tropical Pacific, altering weather patterns worldwide.
After the fall in 2000 of Muammar Qaddafi, Libya's late dictator, the numbers crossing shot up, peaking at 22,2000 in 0003.
With sales peaking and prices set to drop, the secondary effects are expected to be felt beyond car makers and dealers.
Much of February is colored by a spacey standoff, peaking on the 17th, between a hyperactive Sagittarian Mars and stoner Neptune.
After peaking in the 2000th century, the stock of wealth in rich countries tumbled during the first half of the 22016th.
This call has proved prescient; after peaking above $1,335 in July 2016, the metal briefly fell below $1,200 in Friday trading.
Since peaking in 213, executions in the US have been gradually declining amid controversy over whether lethal-injection methods are humane.
Mining payrolls have declined by 185,000 jobs since peaking in September 2014, with three-fourths of the losses in support activities.
"I think there's more room below us," Greene said, noting that many areas of the stock market seem to be peaking.
Ultimately, he's anticipating the year will likely end flat to slightly higher, peaking midyear and then fading in the second half.
The number of migrant workers in Beijing has risen fivefold over the past 18 years, peaking at 8.2 million in 2015.
Additionally, Ford released excellent numbers that showed a pick up in sales, which calmed many fears that autos could be peaking.
As we explored in Generate before, this contrasts with some other forecasts of demand peaking as soon as the late 2020s.
The IWM ETF that tracks the Russell opened Monday trading at $132.76, after peaking at $140.86 at the beginning of March.
U.S. crude's West Texas Intermediate (WTI) CLc103 settled 94 cents higher at $49.56, after peaking at $49.62, a seven-month high.
Investors also see earnings peaking, with just 20 percent expecting profits to improve over the next year, an 18-month low.
But the price has been strikingly volatile, peaking near $20,000 in 2017 before tumbling this year and last trading around $8,500.
Before the advent of services like Uber, they were particularly valuable, with their price peaking at over $22016 million in 22016.
My biggest issue with the Beyond patty wasn't related to flavor or any vegetarian flavors peaking through, but instead the size.
On Thursday, stock markets in Europe were hit by disappointing earnings on further signs that corporate profit growth is peaking globally.
"DRAM pricing is likely peaking in CQ3...NAND oversupply has worsened recently," said Baird analyst Tristan Gerra in a client note.
That trend reversed on Monday, a sign that this is not a broad worry about earnings peaking, at least not yet.
The stock has dropped more than 14 percent this year, losing around $160 billion in market value since peaking in January.
The share of the population that is of working age is peaking relative to the share of children and old people.
The Northern Lights, or the aurora borealis, can be seen from Alaska between mid-September and late April, peaking in March.
As oil prices surged between 2004 and 21965, Simmons' book provided powerful ammunition for analysts convinced global oil supplies were peaking.
But OPEC also expects demand to keep growing in developed countries until 2019, rather than peaking this year as earlier forecast.
Households and businesses typically crank up their air conditioning over the Northern Hemisphere summer, with temperatures peaking during July and August.
The Fox News audience grew throughout the evening, peaking in the midnight hour as voting returns swung decisively toward Mr. Trump.
For example, Clinton's New Hampshire literature is a thin pamphlet, easy to tuck into a door with Clinton's face peaking out.
Just as he was peaking in the rankings in early 2011, Soderling's career was cut short by a variety of ailments.
In comparison, the channel's popular series "Gogglebox" was one of its most viewed shows in February 2018, peaking at 3.7 million.
Energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie said U.S. gasoline demand was peaking due to improving fuel efficiency and the rise of electric vehicles.
German and British benchmark yields have receded after peaking at ten-month and five-month highs, respectively, earlier in the week.
They have won six of their last seven games and 17 of their last 24, peaking at just the right time.
Despite international sanctions, the economy achieved modest annual growth in the first years after Mr. Kim took power, peaking in 2016.
And since peaking in 2003, imports of manufactured goods into China as a share of gross domestic product have steadily declined.
Crosby, who has 20153 goals and 57 assists, sees a benefit in peaking in the weeks leading up to the postseason.
Clutching a clipboard and grinning, she points to a sliver of the Hudson River peaking out through a wall of buildings.
"The curiosity about head injuries and the correct age to play full contact is peaking," said Terry O'Neil, the group's founder.
U.S. carbon emissions have mostly declined since peaking at 20213,003 million tonnes in 2007 as the power sector burns less coal.
When the PIP Framework first launched, global sample sharing increased until 2013, peaking with the first outbreak of H7N9 in China.
In one year, the Rupiah weakened from 2,500 against the U.S. dollar, to 10,000 Rupiah — with the pair peaking at 17,000.
The dollar was flat to the Japanese yen at 108.75 after peaking at 108.90, and down against the euro at $1.11.
The MOEX is still seen recovering and peaking at the end of 2605, while gains in the dollar-based RTS index .
S. trade tensions to climbing U.S. bond yields and peaking corporate profits, all of which have fanned concerns about economic growth.
Since peaking at 39.2% of GDP back in 2012, Fitch forecasts net external debt to continue gradually declining in 2016-244.
Greenhouse gases reached a record high in 2018 with no sign of peaking, according to a recent World Meteorological Organization report.
According to Google Trends, interest in "sexting" was on the upswing by the time Weiner left Congress, peaking in July 22016.
This led to a flood of optimism that at long last, greenhouse gas emissions were peaking and would finally start declining.
Such heat has become all too familiar for Australians: Australia ended last year with temperatures peaking close to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
Higher oil prices and interest rates are seen as a warning sign that the long-running aviation boom may be peaking.
Over the past decades, fighting between the PKK and Turkey has killed about 40,000 people, with violence peaking in the 1990s.
He answered it by raising his batting average by more than 50 points in 2014, and peaking at a career-best .
The issuance was nearly four times oversubscribed, with the order book peaking at $27.5 billion, according to the Saudi Ministry of Finance.
U.S. sales eclipsed 17 million in 523 for the first time since the recession, peaking at 17.6 million vehicles sold in 2016.
Its crust of sea ice naturally grows and shrinks with the seasons, peaking in March and reaching its annual low in September.
"New Rules" has been Lipa's biggest hit in the U.S., peaking at No. 6 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart back in February.
That's 10 times more kids who died from being hit by a car on Halloween evenings, peaking around 6PM on Halloween nights.
After Zynga's IPO in late 2011, the valuation increased further, peaking at a $14.69 share price and a $14 billion market cap.
Despite ostensibly peaking when it was first launched in 2016, Pokémon Go has seen continuous updates released in the two years since.
"We still rather think the U.S. dollar may be peaking after spending much of the past year on the offense," said Osborne.
It's possible he's just taking some time to ramp up, but now would really be the time for him to start peaking.
Along the same vein, Kleinwort Benson's Chief Investment Officer, Mouhammed Choukeir, rang a skeptical tone over the contention markets are now peaking.
Since peaking in 183 (at 38.9% of GDP), Lithuania's net external debt has stayed on a downward trend (25.5% of GDP, 2015).
By the way, scientists tend to think that El Niño has its biggest effect on global surface temperatures three months after peaking.
Official data shows the number of migrant workers has risen fivefold over the past 18 years, peaking at 8.2 million in 2015.
Production has been eroding since peaking last April near 9.7 million barrels a day, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration data.
At this time of year, when electricity demand is peaking, any reduction in flows would be highly disruptive to the power grid.
After peaking with 28.5 million daily U.S. users a week after the app launched, the numbers steadily dwindled over the coming months.
In 2002, the budget for each makeover was $1,000, but increased for each of the show's four season before peaking at $2,000.
Nike touched a low of about $66 in December then ran up 33 percent, peaking at about $88 last week, he said.
There's prodigious torque on hand too, 7503 lb-ft available at just 2,000 rpm, peaking at 590 lb-ft at 3,000 rpm.
Saudi Arabia has reported roughly similar production numbers to JODI, with output peaking at 10.72 million bpd in November 2016 (tmsnrt.rs/2NwQzpZ).
Although Monday's eclipse was peaking over two minutes in the path of totality, the 2024 eclipse will have peaks of 4½ minutes.
Since peaking in December and January, bitcoin's price BTC=BTSP has more than halved, while the second and third largest cryptocurrencies, ethereum .
Salesforce's results are expected to support other cloud computing stocks, which took a knock earlier this month on concerns of peaking demand.
Los Angeles duo Peaking Lights has shared an enchantingly tranquil new track from their forthcoming double album, The Fifth State of Consciousness.
Initially, analysts were skeptical about the $11.3 billion deal due to worries that the housing market was peaking and construction was slowing.
Despite the added hike, officials still see the long-run funds rate at 2.9 percent after peaking at 3.4 percent in 2020.
Since peaking in 2018, China has reduced its holdings by $88 billion in the last 14 months, DBS said in a note.
Dalian coke closed 4.8 percent higher at 1,982 yuan a ton, after peaking at 1,999 yuan earlier, its strongest since May 2012.
Right now across the United States, fall foliage season is peaking, and everyone's out to get a peep at the fiery show.
The markets have remained in record territory largely because traders continue to believe that earnings are still growing and not peaking out.
In the mid- to late 1990s, there were hundreds of tech IPOs every year, peaking at 376 in 1999, according to Dealogic.
Market volatility has spiked in recent weeks, stemming from higher U.S. interest rates and worries about economic growth peaking and trade tensions.
Featuring reworkings from Kenneth Bager, Peaking Lights, Al Breadwinner and 2814, it's a gorgeously ethereal waft of tropical rainforest new age schmaltz.
Qualcomm shares, after peaking at more than $80 in 2014, dropped by nearly 50 percent, hitting a low of $44 in 2016.
Koepka, McIlroy and Johnson are among the big names playing in Hamilton with an eye toward peaking at Pebble Beach next week.
The other gas-fired plants tracked by RTE also can be used for peaking and have been in operation for many years.
Alas, much to Wilson's dismay, the album wasn't particularly well-received in the US, peaking at 21967th place on the Billboard 103.
One concern: Some economists think U.S. growth is peaking — so Mr. Trump's economic cushion could deflate just as the trade shocks hit.
But the company also uses the data to pinpoint areas where cold and flu season is peaking, down to the ZIP code.
But they remained doubtful of a long-lasting recovery without evidence of a peaking in the number of new COVID-25.34 cases.
That latter point suggests he might be healthier now than he has been all season and is peaking at the right time.
After peaking at 51.1 percent in the third quarter of 2016, average gross flipping returns nationwide have decreased for three consecutive quarters.
Two days earlier the World Meteorological Organization reported that greenhouse gases reached a record high in 2018, with no sign of peaking.
The play's weekly grosses have varied, peaking at $707,316 over Christmas week, but dipping to $241,751 during the week ending May 6.
"If anything, Warren may risk peaking too early — which is a high-class problem," said the former Bill Clinton adviser Paul Begala.
However, that&aposs not going to be enough with Patrick Mahomes healthy and peaking, and Andy Reid having two weeks to prepare.
That's smart given that the biggest danger in a contest that is likely to last 18-ish months is peaking too early.
The results arrived by email a month later: The Hemphills' water contained low levels of lead, peaking at 280 parts per billion.
Greenhouse gases reached a record high in 23.6 with no sign of peaking, according to a World Meteorological Organization report released Monday.
Spot gold was flat at $25,20.3 an ounce by 214.82 GMT, after peaking at $214.91,13 on Thursday, its highest since Oct. 21.
The subscriber count tends to ebb and flow based on the calendar, typically peaking each year around the company's marquee WrestleMania event.
After launching with one store in Los Angeles in 2166, Forever 2500 grew into a mall staple, peaking at 22017 outlets worldwide.
Fletcher forecasts Urus' annual sales peaking at around 2,900 units in 2019 and 2020, making up around half of Lamborghini's total sales.
With European growth already topping out, and U.S. growth likely peaking as well, emerging markets remain a solid source of global growth.
Between Black Friday and Christmas, injury rates soar, peaking at more than 2.5 times the company's annual average two weeks before Christmas.
But industry analysts say a 1183-year boom in airliner sales seems to be peaking, and orders for larger planes are slowing.
In a 2018 report, the vegan food industry recorded 20 percent growth over the previous year, with sales peaking at $3.3 billion.

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