The thing about sunk costs is they're just that: sunk, gone, irretrievable.
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But to do so, they have to admit that a sunk cost is a sunk cost.
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Despite the internet's best efforts, Boaty McBoatface has sunk — or rather, the name Boaty McBoatface has sunk.
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It just so happens that he sunk all his money into New Orleans before the city itself was sunk beneath floodwaters.
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So I think- Do you think launching that cable channel is the thing that sort of ultimately sunk ... the nonperformance of that is what sunk it for Disney?
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Image: United States Library of CongressThe Hunley was a Confederate sub that sunk during the Civil War, and the Monitor was a Union ship that also sunk during the war.
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In the three years between the West End and our current revival at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, my film has floundered, sunk without a trace, resurfaced and sunk again.
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Kentucky has since sunk all the way to No. 16.
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"It has totally sunk in with Lori," says the source.
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In some places, the land sunk by nearly 30 feet.
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On Friday, however, it sunk off the coast of Denmark.
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If they want to sink you, you will be sunk.
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That's not bad, as far as previously sunk costs go.
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Almost immediately, her heart sunk, and she sprang into action.
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How much has that really sunk in with millennial voters?
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Most experts believed a tie would have sunk the motion.
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We found a massive spam operation — and sunk its server
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We found a massive spam operation — and sunk its server
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"My heart was racing and my stomach sunk," she said.
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It appears that the Yahoo ship has finally been sunk.
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They then allegedly sunk his body in the Tallahatchie River.
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Graduation rates at Ballou have since sunk back to Earth.
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Big banks' shareholder returns have sunk "too low," he said.
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He also sunk to third in both Idaho and Hawaii.
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Similar concerns sunk a planned headquarters expansion in New York.
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The company's stock has sunk on news of Trump's victory.
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The last Christmas trees were sunk in 2014, he says.
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It took a few days before it completely sunk in.
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Pints sunk, guards dropped, the conversation drifted back to TripAdvisor.
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In March, his own Gallup approval rating sunk to 37%.
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In Damore's case, they have sunk his immediate career prospects.
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Trump's ship isn't sunk, but it'll be taking on water.
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All that effort and hard work had really sunk in.
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In the 1920s Britain had sunk into an economic slump.
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The Soviets sunk the shot, and were declared the winners.
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It was as if I'd sunk into a black well.
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The mediocre "Murder Mystery" was sunk by a bad script.
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Susan Collins, the moderate Republican from Maine, sunk the bill.
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Italian news agency ANSA said the migrant vessel had sunk.
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I knew this was coming but my heart still sunk.
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We've already sunk a lot of money into this pilot.
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Back in February, it had sunk as low as $203.
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But he suspects the reality has not sunk in yet.
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And the concern has sunk into the professional military class.
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It sunk to the purple fields with a tortured honk.
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So far, the gaffes haven't sunk him in the polls.
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Instead, it's quietly sunk into the annals of hedonistic history.
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But his boat was nearly sunk off St. Augustine, Fla.
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The idea has sunk in, even among Mr. Donovan's supporters.
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Reaching the main draw "hasn't sunk in yet," Kiick said.
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By morning, the severity of Heydi's condition had sunk in.
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But on the bus, it seemed, reality had sunk in.
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But in my view, the Titanic would have sunk anyways.
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If just two abandon Kavanaugh, his nomination will be sunk.
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His No. 6 Mustangs could not, and it sunk them.
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They often face sunk cost issues for changing IT resources.
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Its price has sunk, reflecting less demand and better advocacy.
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So far, the remarks haven't sunk him in the polls.
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Then, as the magnitude sunk in, he lost his voice.
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Its sales have sunk back to where they were in 1997.
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Colbert concluded that American politics had sunk to a new low.
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The barges where sunk by the Khmer Rouge and American Military.
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Scandal-plagued Goldman Sachs has sunk deep into a bear market.
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Business and consumer confidence have also sunk, painting a gloomy outlook.
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But Davis said her awards-season success still hasn't sunk in.
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Chicken prices have sunk in the world's second largest poultry consumer.
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Brutal trading conditions have already sunk two high-profile UK retailers.
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The district lost even more funding and sunk further into entropy.
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Technology stocks have sunk around 10 percent in just one month.
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Joe Biden's presidential campaign is already sunk — at least on Google.
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The accuracy issues sunk Garmin's attempt to conquer the weight room.
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Sterling sunk slightly on Wednesday morning to 1.2868 against the dollar.
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AMD, NVIDIA and Intel all sunk about 213% after the bell.
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Consumers often get a lousy deal and social mobility has sunk.
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Instead I've sunk deeper into debt over the last 10 years.
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They had sunk from the freedom of the frontier to dependency.
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Woods sunk the putt to start his day at two-under.
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It's a sunk cost, and an embarrassing one at that. 230.
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But whether it sunk in will not be clear until Saturday.
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Earlier in the day, it had sunk to around 21.9 percent.
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"I think being grandparents hasn't sunk in yet," they tell PEOPLE.
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A sunk cost fallacy of power politics and partisan score-settling.
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Tech stocks have sunk around 10 percent in just one month.
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Over 35% of the population has sunk below the poverty line.
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In Britain violence has sunk and risen in the past century.
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The ferry sunk more than three years ago, killing 304 people.
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"It's really special, it's not really sunk in," Kenny told reporters.
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We are sunk deep in daydreaming with all verification healthily forbidden.
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If it steamed in, though, it could conceivably see one sunk.
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It has sunk 222 percent since, closing on Friday at $22.07.
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By 2018, the building sunk 17 inches and tilted 14 inches.
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Cryptocurrency markets sunk significantly on Tuesday in reaction to the news.
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The boat may have sunk on Saturday night, the official said.
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When the stanchions of your life have sunk into the muck?
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Aimia stock sunk 59.4 percent to C$3.63 on the news.
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Venice has reportedly sunk 6 feet since the city's medieval heyday.
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Sunk hundreds of hours into Skyrim, and ready to go back?
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"The sacraments, symbols, and meanings had sunk in," Sullivan-Beeman explains.
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" Money quote #2: "Morale has sunk to an all-time low.
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With the third film, the critics really sunk their teeth in.
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Aimia stock sunk 58 percent to C$3.75 on the news.
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For 24 hours, discouraged officials wondered whether the nomination was sunk.
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Is it the blood and treasure we've sunk there since 2001?
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The house is done decapitated, and the street done sunk in.
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Now McNeely's going to tell everybody my secret, and I'm sunk.
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When you've sunk this low, there's nowhere to go but sideways.
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On Thursday, the currency sunk to its weakest level since 1998.
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We're also curious how much money Nvidia sunk into the show.
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"Without good coffee, you're sunk, no matter what market," Li said.
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Alaska has been erased as if it sunk into the sea.
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To insist otherwise is a variation on the sunk cost fallacy.
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Barely a hole can be sunk without hitting bone or ruin.
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As the news sunk in, Kim Richardson was struck with disbelief.
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That message has clearly sunk in given their new trial posture.
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It was sunk in November 1944 by a Japanese dive bomber.
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It still hasn't sunk in yet; I think it never will.
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Bitcoin sunk as far as $4,0.453, its lowest since October 2017.
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It's a sunk cost, and an embarrassing one at that. 230.
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He said he was fine but sad because his Nautilus had sunk.
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Many have evidence of "wood-henge" style post holes sunk within them.
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I think industries have been sunk by poor decisions and deregulated environments.
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Protests in 2003 sunk the sedition law and saw multiple officials resign.
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The sunk cost fallacy is real, though, and I keep plowing on.
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DVD sales, once a major source of income, have sunk to irrelevance.
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His previous tweets have sunk shares of defense stocks like Lockheed Martin.
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Holly thought she knew how low Ben had sunk; she did not.
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It sunk into Kim's heart, and she decided: this is her thing.
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Abreu told his rescuer the Ana Maria had sunk the night before.
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The unthinkable has happened: Bad Chad has sunk to a new low.
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According to polls, Christie's approval ratings have sunk since the trial began.
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Cinepolis sunk $500k into each theater in order to create these abominations.
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On the week, the STOXX 600 sunk even lower, off 1.72 percent.
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The San Jose, which sunk 300 years ago, was partially sediment-covered.
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And then it kind of sunk that they were in big trouble.
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You feel like what you've been saying to them has sunk in?
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The firm's share price has sunk by over 20% since the news.
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Many of the government's flagship investment programmes have been sunk by mismanagement.
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In the past four years Burundi has sunk ever deeper into poverty.
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It is worth perhaps one-tenth of the €3bn sunk into it.
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After that sunk it, Feige brought out Benedict Cumberbatch and Tom Holland.
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Tall, vintage Victorian houses have tipped, sunk into the liquefaction prone ground.
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European bank shares have sunk by 22% in the past 12 months.
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He sunk his face into a towel during the moment in response.
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Read more here Two senators breaking ranks sunk the bill — for now.
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It's a risk that might have sunk the lesser humans among us.
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"They've sunk to a new low to raise money," Mr. Parscale said.
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With those sunk costs though, warehouses are reluctant to change the model.
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London time, but sunk to around 1.252 as traders anticipated the announcement.
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After the victory, Johnson sunk to his knees, tears in his eyes.
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"Lady Lex," as the vessel became known, was sunk carrying 35 aircraft.
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" 'HASN'T SUNK IN' After the verdict, Hardeman told reporters he was "overwhelmed.
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Any one of those outrageous statements would have sunk any other candidate.
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When these stepping stones have sunk, where will tomorrow's young scholars tread?
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It was sunk in the Atlantic west of Brest on May 27.
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I'm not sure that fact has really sunk in with them yet.
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The UK dropped to number 40, while the U.S. sunk to 45.
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At that point, "I'd already sunk $2 million" into it, he says.
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The vessel was sunk and a certain number of prisoners was taken.
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A local security official said their vessel had sunk in unknown circumstances.
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I feel cradled, but not like I've sunk into a foam pit.
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There is the wisdom of that great economics concept, sunk cost bias.
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Lehman Brothers' collapse wrecked the global economy and sunk the stock market.
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In Russia, "trust" in President Vladimir Putin has sunk to 39 percent.
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Consumer confidence in the UK has sunk to a five-year low.
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When we got there, however, the reality of the situation sunk in.
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The state's regulators were effectively grappling with the question of sunk costs.
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Those were suddenly sunk costs, and would have to be written off.
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"It hasn't really sunk in," Andreescu said on Live with Kelly & Ryan.
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The police have said that they believe the submarine was deliberately sunk.
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His approval rating had sunk to a new low of 33 percent.
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Among other precious metals, silver sunk 1.15 percent at $17.19 an ounce.
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In May of 2010, sunk by the financial crisis, Labour lost power.
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In December, its annual fashion show sunk to its worst ratings ever.
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Still sunk in his dreaming, he grunted and rolled over. Cillian. Cillian.
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The Dow sunk 832 points -- the third-worst point decline in history.
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It felt different because we didn't pay: We had no sunk costs.
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They have sunk into themselves because there is nowhere else to go.
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It's 2075 and America is sunk deep in its second civil war.
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But he's Valerian's weak link, and he could have sunk the movie.
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He called back to what ultimately sunk Richard Nixon -- the cover-up.
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And the full realization of all that's happened hasn't sunk in yet.
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The Union warship sunk in just five minutes, killing five of her crew.
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It's an admission that in the past has sunk other Cabinet secretary nominees.
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The warship, which sunk in 1545, was raised from the Solent in 1982.
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Last year, the company found the USS Indianapolis, which sunk in July 1945.
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For Jones, it still hasn't totally sunk in that he saved Costello's life.
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By February 20th the naira had sunk to 169 on the black market.
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It was sunk in corruption and divorced from the wider life of society.
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And that makes sense — Walmart has sunk billions trying to compete with Amazon.
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It's like he's rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic, after it already sunk.
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But is there more to the mountain that sunk at this nuclear site?
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Amazon and Nvidia also both sunk, down 20113 percent and 4.3 percent, respectively.
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It's very low-margin and it's got a lot of sunk capital costs.
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Dead in the water, the abandoned USS Hornet shortly before it was sunk.
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Meanwhile, spot LNG prices have sunk to the mid $8 per mmBtu range.
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Buttigieg has sunk 6 points to third place over the course of January.
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Since the start of 2016, the Athens Stock Exchange has sunk 28 percent.
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German yields across all maturities, worth $1.2 trillion, have sunk into negative territory.
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And Lyft's stock has sunk too since it started trading in late March.
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I don't know when it actually sunk in that I was The Bachelor.
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Bond yields have sunk lately, which could suggest trepidation about the U.S. economy.
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Senate Democrats actually sunk it just to avoid giving the president a win.
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As Etsy's share price has sunk, Amazon's has jumped by more than 50%.
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I closed my eyes and sunk into the water up to my chin.
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But in the end, Puzder was sunk by good old-fashioned political baggage.
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And Jim you initially sunk a lot of your own money into this.
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Since those heady beginnings, however, Japanese shares, and some foreign ones, have sunk.
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Not hitting for much power and with an average that sunk near the .
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Every relapse I sunk a bit lower and got a little more hopeless.
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U.S. crude prices had sunk to one-year lows after Tuesday's sell-off.
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It has sunk money into everything from food delivery to taxis and robots.
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The New York Daily News: Deal sunk by politicians who don't understand economics.
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That fight sunk the Interior spending bill, and indeed, the whole appropriations process.
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It's not the first time Scott has sunk one of Trump's judicial nominee.
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Experts say, like Smith, it's important not to be sunk for too long.
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Spot gold sunk 20.4 percent to $2846.04,21.73 per ounce at 216.78:9133 a.m.
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"The plane has hit the water and it has subsequently sunk," Gorman said.
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Tuesday night, it was a two-run first inning that sunk the Cubs.
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The automaker said it has sunk $2 billion into the plant since 2010.
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I'm super happy with the result, and it hasn't really sunk in yet.
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Alternatively, it could fall victim to the same factors that sunk previous efforts.
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J.C. Penney's shares have sunk 4.21% in pre-market trading on the news.
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Another VR cycle certainly feels dead in the water, if not completely sunk.
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Kylie Jenner sunk Snap's stock in February when she tweeted against the redesign.
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It was sea and islands now; the great continent had sunk like Atlantis.
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Some economists speculated that the global economy had sunk into long-term stagnation.
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Worth noting ... the promoter, Michael Lang, does not agree Woodstock 50 is sunk.
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The numbers of "dismissive" and "doubtful" respondents have sunk to 9 percent each.
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But climate denial has sunk deeper political roots than cancer denial ever did.
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He sunk his teeth into my wrist, hissed at me and ran off.
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That leaves him, time and again, a victim of the sunk cost fallacy.
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Shares of Anadarko Petroleum sunk more than 4 percent in after-hours trading.
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It was the latter weakness, rather than the former, that sunk his nomination.
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Gold has sunk into a correction, and some forecast further downside to come.
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Scaling his chest is a tiger with its claws sunk into his neck.
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We also know well into what chaos these events sunk our neighbor, Ukraine.
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Mexico's peso has sunk more than 16 percent since Trump won the election.
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Chinese companies that have sunk investments into Indonesia "cannot sleep well", Rusmadi said.
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The incontestability of his psychological defects and character flaws has finally sunk in.
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But as profits sunk and Sears spiraled into bankruptcy, so did Fisher's morale.
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One of the whale's flipper's, in shreds, had already sunk to the sand.
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Doorman died aboard his flagship after the cruiser was sunk by a Japanese torpedo.
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"My heart immediately sunk for the family," Traniqa White, a neighbor, told the newspaper.
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It wasn't an iceberg that sunk James Cameron's Titanic; it was a star war.
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That's how MAD magazine sunk its hooks into baby boomers, and then their children.
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Investors snapped up stocks that had sunk earlier as concern around economic instability swirled.
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All I know is that it hasn't sunk in yet that she is dead.
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The yield had sunk to 0.575 percent on Friday, its lowest since December 2016.
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Further, you were sunk if you wanted to put this thing onto new construction.
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Oscar. But her regrettable comments about #OscarsSoWhite have probably sunk any chance for an
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Two platforms were destroyed and an Iranian warship was sunk in Operation Praying Mantis.
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Yet some analysts believe it to have sunk to as low as 70 million.
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Marberth Moses's house sunk into the ground when Hurricane Harvey hit Houston last August.
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However, it wasn't until I made it public that it all really sunk in.
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The S&P 2900 fell 220006 percent, while the Nasdaq composite sunk 2202 percent.
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It was also not clear whether the vessel was still afloat or had sunk.
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Thousands have died after boats have sunk, including at least 24 people on Thursday.
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The bookstore and gift shop will be sunk below ground to expand the lobby.
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As the has sunk nearly 2%, Alphabet and Disney have fallen less than 1%.
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Oil has sunk 20 percent to a 12-year low below $30 a barrel.
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When it&aposs all said and done, 21 vessels have been sunk or damage.
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AMERICA'S relations with Turkey have sunk to their lowest point in over four decades.
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Before Lees-Rolfe could react, the reptile sunk its teeth right into James' leg.
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In making decisions, people may also take into account the sunk costs of others.
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Oil prices have sunk to below $50 from above $100 almost two years ago.
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By time they arrived, the vessel had already sunk 15 feet, according to WSVN.
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Simone Biles: It has not sunk in yet, because ... I didn't think about it.
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However, taking on new members has sunk down the list of the EU's priorities.
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By the time a winner was actually announced last month, reality had sunk in.
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Sunk costs can be a powerful, and dangerously misleading, justification for spending even more.
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"When it sunk in, my first thought was, 'Whoa — this can't be,' " she says.
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In a Gallup poll released Sunday, Trump's approval rating had sunk to 37 percent.
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This is where humanity has sunk to: a vending machine for fake Instagram likes.
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Some bodies were airlifted from the beleaguered vessel before it sunk over the weekend.
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"Whether symbolic or real, it was the thing that sunk the company," Hicklin said.
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A lot of time and resources are sunk into developing better leaders within organizations.
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As the water receded, nematodes could have sunk underground in pockets of salt water.
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A bulldozer is sunk into a hole dug by an artillery blast or airstrike.
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The following morning the whole thing is gone, as if sunk into the sea.
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Maybe it's crass consumerism — or a comment on how far we've sunk as society.
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Till's body was sunk in the Tallahatchie River, where it was eventually found floating.
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My heart sunk, my stomach dropped, everything just felt numb, and I lost it.
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"The clawbacks will never let you recover what you sunk into it," Kenney says.
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Last year, the firm sunk $1 billion to buy Chevron's assets in south Africa.
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They too could be sunk - but would almost certainly take NATO warships with them.
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Soon, the government's popularity had sunk to put it neck-and-neck with Labor.
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For a couple of seconds they were both silent, as the point sunk in.
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Stock prices for European banks with heavy investments in the country sunk on Monday.
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Many of the ships sunk in the attack were refloated and returned to service.
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Never has our body politic sunk so low in the eyes of the world.
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The Royal Navy's HMS Hermes was sunk by a German U-boat in 1914.
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We had a day where it just very randomly sunk low to the ground.
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For decades, California passed late budgets and governors were sunk by poor fiscal management.
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But its fortunes have sunk since, hurt by internal fights over its future direction.
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After all, the Titanic sunk at roughly the same latitude as New York City.
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If Gates came off as credible to the jury, then Manafort is probably sunk.
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And don't forget that the industry sunk a ton of money into his campaign.
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Audrey's heart sunk too for the couple when she got the news from Taroli.
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Morale in the West Wing has sunk to a new low, these people said.
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"For now what we're speculating is that it is floating" and has not sunk.
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"They are starting to fall but they haven't sunk like Treasury yields," Tumin said.
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The S&P 6900 also sunk 2628 percent, while the Nasdaq fell 28503 percent.
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It was shelled on Mr. Ben-Gurion's orders and sunk just off the coast.
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The S&P 22020 fell 11.9 percent, and the Nasdaq composite sunk 12.3 percent.
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The S&P 500 fell 11.9 percent, and the Nasdaq composite sunk 12.3 percent.
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But reality does not seem to have fully sunk in among some top officials.
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Argentina's bonds sunk on Thursday and country risk soared to levels unseen since 204.
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Two towers are leaning precipitously, and the entire complex has sunk by one story.
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The RBS bailout – for a total of 45.5 billion pounds – is a sunk cost.
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They sunk into the emotions of their characters, and found it hard to emerge.
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Before rebounding Wednesday, Lee's stock had sunk more than 50% in the past year.
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Ultimately, though, it was Watson's ability to improvise under pressure that sunk the Bills.
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In an election campaign which has sunk into smear and sleaze, Macron on Feb.
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It retails for $999, and before this, it hadn't sunk below the $900 mark.
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Meanwhile, Joanie 4 Jackie had quietly sunk into oblivion and was no longer active.
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Micron sunk more than 5 percent on Wednesday amid a broader technology sell-off.
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This winter's stock market gyrations have sunk investor expectations of rate hikes in 2019.
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Since then, overwhelmed by billions in U.S. "aid," the country has sunk into kleptocracy.
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Spot gold sunk 22 percent at $21,2050 an ounce by 995.743:2995.74 p.m. EST.
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"We have trillions of dollars of sunk costs in the current economy," Grumet says.
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It was announced on Thursday that Hong Kong had officially sunk into a recession.
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Physical prices have sunk even as benchmarks on which they are based stay buoyant.
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What if all the filthy lucre that's currently being sunk into the coffers of ad tech giants — and far less visible but no less privacy-trampling data brokers — is literally being sunk, and could both be more honestly and far better spent?
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In addition to endorsing the logic that keeps spouses Stockholm syndrome'd in bad marriages, "Acrimony" also offers poor economic advice (Melinda's enduring devotion to Robert is an illustration of the sunk-cost fallacy — except that the movie suggests she hasn't sunk enough).
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"I am sunk when I look at it too long," she writes of the photo.
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And the Hawks have sunk back into the Eastern Conference muddle after that embarrassing sweep.
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Missouri&aposs incoming first lady says her new role hasn&apost fully sunk in yet.
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He told Vogue in March that he sunk into a deep depression while on tour.
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The boat, carrying mainly Chinese nationals, sunk in rough seas off the coast of Sabah.
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The oak's trunk is sturdy and thick; the roots are sunk deep into the soil.
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Once a self-made billionaire, Forbes recently estimated her net worth had sunk to zero.
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Returning to the National course, McIlroy sunk a six-foot birdie on the second hole.
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It isn't just that I've sunk so much time and effort into my little duchy.
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I've sunk hours into each one I've used, preening and polishing the most minute detail.
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Tatum sunk a three with 4:33 to go to put Boston up by four.
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The S&P 28500 index sunk 6900 percent, while the Nasdaq composite fell 2628 percent.
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"The sunk-cost fallacy is behaving as if more investment alters your odds," he said.
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Like Ethan and Sam's marriages, this ship was sunk for no good reason at all.
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Kaga and Akagi are two of four Japanese fleet carriers that sunk during the battle.
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Sales at stores opened for more than a year sunk 6.7% for the second quarter.
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It was sunk by a worldwide glut in shipping capacity and an unsustainable debt load.
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Something like that, particularly in less capable hands than Deutch's, could have sunk the film.
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Shares of Apple have sunk since the company reported disappointing earnings and guidance last week.
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Maybe the opportunity to drive it hadn't sunk in once I got out of it.
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The fan, Dave Johnson, from North Dakota, took his stance, and, boom, sunk the putt.
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The rial has sunk to 42,900 against the U.S. dollar from 36,000 a year ago.
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"Currently it has already sunk," CCTV said, citing the Shanghai maritime search and rescue center.
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At a river that bisects Xiangtan, giant pilings have been sunk to support a bridge.
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Many may be sunk by a planned two-thirds increase in the monthly minimum wage.
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Once they've sunk to the floor, they wear down and release microplastics into the water.
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"It hasn't sunk in, obviously, yet, and probably won't for a few days," said Koepka.
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"It has sunk in that I am actually going to climb Everest," Ennis tells PEOPLE.
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This week, that news seems to have sunk in deep, and it's devastating to watch.
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When the enormity of what was leaked sunk in, Nixon had a clear first thought.
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"This is a really surreal moment right now, it definitely hasn't sunk in," Marino said.
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Shares later sunk further to 5.36 euros Thursday after being eliminated from the Champions League.
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Sunk cost is an easy theoretical concept, but it's devilishly hard to put in practice.
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Now there is another season of mistrust, although it has not sunk to Watergate lows.
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It was a distress call, as Hitler's finest ship was sunk by the Royal Navy.
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But even against other legislative benchmarks, Republicans' recent tactics have sunk to new deliberative lows.
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The euro sunk in the wake of the decision, falling to $1.1207 against the greenback.
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Now that you've sunk your nest egg into her investment, the emotional stakes are high.
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Shares in the United States and Asian sunk as bond yields rose around the world.
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But the Navy determined in 2001 that it had been sunk by a German submarine.
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When no deal emerged by Friday, they sunk the Farm Bill; it failed 198-198.
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It sunk 30 percent in 2017 and rose a mere 2 percent the previous year.
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John McCain gave his thumbs down and thereby sunk the Republican effort to repeal Obamacare.
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Buxton, who is semi-retired, said most of her money is sunk into the house.
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Still, he has proved remarkably resilient, getting past controversies that might have sunk other candidates.
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However, earlier the stock sunk as low as $25.80, a level not seen since Dec.
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Which is to say, Brother Ray's preachings against violence don't seem to have sunk in.
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In the past 48 hours, Facebook has faced challenges that might have sunk another company.
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Another car has sunk halfway into the beach at Breezy point, south of Jamaica Bay.
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The snake, out of nowhere, whipped around and sunk its fangs into Pump's left hand.
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Humala has not endorsed any candidate and his approval rating has sunk in recent years.
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Every day we are being told the tone has sunk lower — and it probably has.
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Huge, well-funded anti-Purnama protests in November and December sunk his high approval ratings.
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I think when I got to Oklahoma City is when it really all sunk in.
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We sunk to our knees in mud and toured 143,214-year-old Puebloan agricultural sites.
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The lopsided split is especially pronounced given how low the official unemployment rate has sunk.
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"It circled several times, watching us, to make sure the boat had sunk," Bashar said.
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The average size for new funds has sunk 72 percent, to $28 million, since 2000.
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At least at the level of broad public consciousness, the dissonance still hasn't sunk in.
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In 2018, the Tigris sunk so low that people in Baghdad could wade across it.
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In May 1999, a duck boat sunk on an Arkansas lake near Hot Springs, Ark.
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Staples has been in decline, cutting back on stores as sales and profits have sunk.
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But in midsummer, nothing was going right for Paxton, whose record had sunk below .210.
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Above, Ms. Wall on the submarine, which was later deliberately sunk, according to an investigator.
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But in the past thirty years it has sunk a whole lot of them. ♦
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On tax cuts, Republicans face the same internal divisions that sunk them on health care.
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For what is sunk will hardly swim — Not with this wind blowing,And this tide!
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I'm not sure everything has sunk in with any of these people, to be honest.
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Alice (Olivia Dudley) has sunk into a deep depression and does something drastic to cope.
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The S&P 28503 index sunk 22020 percent and the Nasdaq composite dropped 2.5 percent.
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The plane might have landed gently in the water and sunk in mostly one piece.
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The story, which was never reviewed or reprinted, appears to have sunk like a stone.
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All this exists in Europe, too, of course, but we have not sunk so low.
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And by the time I leave the house, I feel as if it's really sunk in.
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That by itself is a measure of how low the standards have sunk in this war.
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Yet each successive day of the five-day match, Team Dragon sunk deeper into a hole.
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The 50-foot-long Roman-era ship sunk near the tiny island between Crete and Peloponnese.
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Coal's share of power generation has sunk from about half in 2005 to 27% in 2018.
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The unexpected dissolution of a $20 million funding round sunk the company and left it scrambling.
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Washington (CNN)It's an issue that's sunk Cabinet nominees in the past: Hiring an undocumented immigrant.
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The floor of both shrines have sunk, and are now deformed, making the structures potentially unstable.
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"It really hasn't sunk in yet," Biles told PEOPLE on Friday about her experience in Rio.
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For instance, we're told he's sunk $40 million alone into 3 seasons worth of Yeezy fashion!
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If it's anywhere near $268 (the current price of a Galaxy S232), the G23.1 is sunk.
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They have won two games in January and have sunk to the bottom of the East.
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Ahlam sunk into a deep depression in the months after his abduction, said her oldest daughter.
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Japan's Nikkei average sunk as much as 1.0% to hit its lowest level since March 28.
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Japan's Nikkei average sunk as much as 1.0% to hit its lowest level since March 261.54.
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This proved to be wrong — morale, by all accounts, has sunk to an even lower level.
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In November 2007, the Clipper was sunk 17 miles off the coast of South Padre Island.
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He sunk $100m into "The Promise", casting Mr Bale and Mr Isaac to attract an audience.
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Despite a sizeable IPO pop, Lyft shares have sunk since its first appearance on the Nasdaq.
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Those rates were expected to rise this year but have actually sunk to three-year lows.
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London's FTSE 100 fell 1.3 percent, while its European counterparts sunk even further by the close.
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They certainly have gotten people through [who] would have sunk in previous times and previous administrations.
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Stocks rallied Monday after President Donald Trump halted tariffs on Mexican imports, but have sunk since.
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But it soon broke below the IPO price, briefly rebounded, and has since sunk consistently since.
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Sumpter admitted that when the reality of playing Michelle sunk in, it seemed a bit daunting.
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The talk boosted a market that had sunk to 12-year lows on a supply glut.
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By 1994, it had disappeared, having sunk completely into the ground as per its original plan.
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The center noted that the calf's body most likely sunk in the Salish sea's inland waters.
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But one investment—$20m sunk into Alibaba—is regarded as one of the best in history.
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Japan's Nikkei average sunk as much as 21% to hit its lowest level since March 2287.81.
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The share of its capital sunk into industry has risen from a third to over half.
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And of course the first product category that the startup sunk their teeth into is sneakers.
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From there the mount was effortless, McGregor exposed his back and Diaz sunk in the choke.
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"My heart sunk," said the trained firefighter, who had to watch as flames engulfed the house.
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But those systems, he said, involved a lot of sunk costs, and weren't flexible or adaptable.
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Once that reality sunk in Friday, some Republicans called on working with Democrats next time around.
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That quandary sunk previous repeal efforts this summer, and seems likely to sink this one, too.
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It was stolen from investors who'd sunk their savings into the Decentralized Autonomous Organization, or DAO.
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Shares of Concho sunk more than 2181.9 percent after the company reported disappointing fourth-quarter earnings.
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Because even though I was kind of prepared, reality sunk in and I was like, Shit.
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Pushback: Ligado argues it's dealt with the interference issues that sunk its last bid for airwaves.
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Bund yields had sunk in March as concerns about slowing global growth gripped the broader market.
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Many favored bonds of pipeline operators, saying excessive pessimism has sunk their prices to distressed levels.
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Officials said Millennium Tower has sunk 16 inches (41 cm) to date and is also tilting.
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I think that's a good mind-set to have and something that's really sunk in here.
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The new gig hasn't sunk in yet though, but he told us when it really will.
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"There's a lot of emotion right now, not real sure it's sunk in yet," Truex said.
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Some were so upset that they sunk into transphobic and homophobic remarks about She-Ra's appearance.
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The single currency had sunk more than 0.7 percent on Thursday following the ECB's policy meeting.
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The Nasdaq fell 6900 percent on the day, while the S&P 2628 sunk 28503 percent.
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The S&P 500 and Nasdaq also sunk Friday by 2.1 percent and 1.9 percent, respectively.
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Platinum sunk 1.46 percent to $902.40 an ounce, after touching its lowest since July at $899.
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One of the new buildings, the 58-story Millennium Tower, has now sunk by 16 inches.
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Since then, the building has sunk 17 inches and tilted another 14 inches to the northwest.
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According to the authority's projections, in another decade, BA-39 will once again have sunk away.
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Mines Minister Winston Chitando said the well would be sunk at a cost of $20 million.
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The Nasdaq fell 2900 percent on the day, while the S&P 220006 sunk 2202 percent.
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In contrast, the bottom 2900 percent of income earners sunk from 220006 percent to 2202 percent.
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The Coast Guard said it was notified that the vessel had sunk at 623:20 a.m.
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In Indianapolis, Andrew Luck's injuries and poor roster management sunk the Colts, the division's traditional powerhouse.
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The internet sunk its unforgiving claws into Oberst and he was powerless in its iron grip.
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And a good deal of money's already been sunk into efforts to make condoms physically better.
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The market sunk in a series of volatile trading days as funds rushed to unload positions.
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Trump has ridden out scandal after scandal that would have sunk the careers of other politicians.
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But the grim reality that the United States could be next still hasn't sunk in everywhere.
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US crude futures sunk below $20 on Monday, hitting their lowest intraday price since February 2002.
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Japanese politicians like Prime Minister Abe have sunk enormous sums of political capital into the Games.
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In the end, the effort in New Jersey was also sunk by more parochial political reasons.
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By last spring, Canadian approval of the United States had sunk to a three-decade low.
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The S&P 500 index also sunk 21625 percent while the Nasdaq composite fell 2900 percent.
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In recent polls Buttigieg has sunk to a distant sixth place among the crowded Democratic field.
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You mentioned the "sunk costs" issue earlier when we were talking, and I think it's appropriate.
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The S&P 28503 index also sunk 22020 percent while the Nasdaq composite fell 4.6 percent.
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He said his motorboats were half-sunk and his sailboats piled over his tipped-over catamarans.
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The main takeaway, however, is that with the absurdist Trump administration, we have sunk very low.
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The boat "went from floating to sunk in about a minute," Vince told CNN affiliate WPTV.
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The S&P 220006 index also fell 2202 percent, while the Nasdaq Composite sunk 2628 percent.
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They jumped at the open on Tuesday but had sunk into negative territory by late afternoon.
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At Monday's close of $162.61, IBM has sunk to the ninth biggest component in the Dow.
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Since then, however, the economy has sunk into recession and faced a series of downbeat data.
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Shares of Priceline sunk 6 percent after the company reported weak guidance for its third quarter.
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Police have said that the submarine was sunk intentionally, but have not said how or why.
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"What followed was a horrible pregnant pause as what was happening really sunk in," he said.
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A video from a different angle shows the bus sunk deep into the ground head first.
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The dining room is half-sunk under the sidewalk, the entrance noted by jagged wooden signs.
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Forty minutes later, the US Navy fired at the gun boats, and sunk two of them.
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"We're talking entirely preserved shipwrecks that literally look as if they had sunk yesterday," Garbov said.
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Aphria — Shares of Canadian cannabis company Aphria sunk 8.4% following its disappointing second quarter earnings results.
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The S&P 28503 index also sunk 22019 percent, while the Nasdaq composite fell 0.55 percent.
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Doncic took the in-bounds pass and sunk a rainbow three as time expired, forcing overtime.
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But in 2015, residents learned that the building had sunk 16 inches and tilted 2 inches.
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Morale among employees has sunk to the lowest of any federal agency, according to government surveys.
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It hadn't sunk in that the life I had begun in New Orleans was effectively over.
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What do you do if you find a nigger sunk in cement up to his neck?
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Oh. ... and he sunk himself, you could just see the wheels turning in his head. Slowly.
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Bloomberg reported that Twitter's share price sunk by 17 percent in early trading following the earnings announcement.
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Kingfisher's shares have sunk more than 10 percent so far this year, underperforming the European retail index.
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But as both currencies have sunk in value, so too has this segment of revenue for Nvidia.
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Maden also claimed he sunk the submarine deliberately out of guilt, though he denied mutilating Wall's body.
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Janelle told our photog at LAX Burrell sunk herself with an anti-gay church sermon last week.
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NIXON: By disagreeing with you because I don&apost think industries have been sunk by environmental regulations.
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But most deals have sunk below their IPO prices, buffeted by concerns over a worsening China-U.
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It's been over a century since the Endurance sunk, but Antarctica is still a very dangerous place.
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Temer's popularity has sunk below that of impeached leftist Dilma Rousseff who he helped oust last year.
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Treasury yields were lower Monday, and the 10-year has sunk to 1.54% from 1.83% on Jan.
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Since 2008, much of the world has sunk into these special Keynesian circumstances (thereby making them general).
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Eventually, she sunk her teeth into the idea, co-founding GreenBox with Walsh and Kensing in 2009.
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U.S. business confidence has sunk to the lowest in nearly three years, according to a OECD survey.
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A source who has spoken to Watts tells PEOPLE the severity of his predicament has sunk in.
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The storm had sunk or destroyed boats and caused flash flooding on some of Fiji's outer islands.
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Novelty, and the sunk cost of waiting in line to get a novelty item, doesn't hurt either.
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It's unclear exactly how many millions of dollars the government sunk into the shelter at Carrizo Springs.
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But Antoinette's hopes of romance are sunk when she learns that Rochester was bribed into the union.
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But that was before Snap's growth rate sunk and it started losing the Stories War to Facebook.
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His base stood by him as he said or suggested things that would have sunk most candidates.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. airline shares sunk further on Thursday as quarterly reports from American Airlines (AAL.
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Boats were sunk in 12 different locations around Indonesia on Saturday, the ministry said in its statement.
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Kingfisher's shares have sunk more than 15 percent so far this year, underperforming the European retail index.
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It should and will be sunk by the icebergs of bad healthcare policy and angry public rejection.
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Critics say unqualified political appointees have sunk the OPEC nation's oil industry and spurred a brain drain.
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The cancellation could cost Repsol and its partners $200 million in sunk investment, according to the BBC.
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I kept a heat pad wrapped around my neck and sunk into my couch on those days.
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The fishing boat had already struck a reef and sunk before the Chinese vessel arrived, he added.
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Meanwhile, the dialogue around sports sunk to the same depths as the dialogue around politics in America.
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Vanderbilt's biggest first-half lead came when guard Nolan Cressler sunk a 3 with 1:41 remaining.
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You may want to abandon the Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick ship, because it has apparently sunk.
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Mallinckrodt— Shares of the pharmaceutical company sunk 13.5% after missing analyst expectations for its third-quarter revenue.
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Sales fell by a third compared to the previous year, and profit sunk by 84 percent overall.
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A WEEK ago, as news of the vote in favour of Brexit sunk in, global markets tumbled.
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Cleaning up the wetlands could involved digging them up to get at the bitumen that's sunk in.
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But that argument overlooks just how far the military has sunk in terms of size and capability.
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MORE (R-Ariz.), who sunk the repeal effort last summer by voting with the chamber's Democratic members.
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Their on-base-plus-slugging percentage, which ranked fifth in baseball last season, had sunk to 23th.
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Silver sunk 1.72 percent at $16.54 an ounce, while platinum fell 1.04 percent to $938.80 an ounce.
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An earlier job, at 75 Strong Street, had involved a box whose feet were sunk in cement.
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The House, however, will not consider Confederate flag proposals like those that sunk the bill last year.
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The seven-time Cup champion sunk downward from there and finished 19th, four laps off the pace.
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It's the first time oil prices have sunk below the key psychological barrier in over a year.
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With these eye-opening words, Democrats sunk to a new low, putting politics above people once again.
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Their disappearance coincided with reports that a vehicle had sunk into the Eel River in Northern California.
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John McCain sunk the GOP's "skinny repeal" gambit, the rapidly escalating push has caught some off-guard.
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These firms were largely sunk by their mortgage-securitization activities, especially the securitization of subprime home mortgages.
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While a few supposed "one-man teams" showed well at Euro 2016, Sweden sunk without a trace.
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As I said in my Far Harbor piece, I've sunk a lot of time into those worlds.
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They've personally sunk around $200,000 into the project and anticipate spending several thousand more before they're finished.
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On its release it sunk and Posa as Parker rolled back into the shadows of musical obscurity.
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He had to rewind and watch the piece three or four times before the truth sunk in.
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They notified a destroyer that sunk the submarine before the attack commenced, according to The Associated Press.
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Although daily print circulation had sunk to roughly 200,000, Mr. Rich breathed new life into the paper.
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Phrases like SUNK COST, PROM DATES, REAL TALK, NERF WAR, and MIC DROP are fun bonus fill.
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It's sunk 16 inches into soil and tilted two inches to the northwest since opening in 2009.
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Lam's popularity in the city has sunk since she started pushing the extradition bill several months ago.
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The overhang of increased government oversight has sunk the fortunes of large technology companies in the past.
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During his travels he heard the story of a whale that rammed and sunk the Whaleship Essex.
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Crude oil prices in the U.S. have sunk more than 30 percent since the deal was announced.
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The Hornet was sunk not long after the Wasp, during the Battle of Santa Cruz on Oct.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average sunk 220006,2202 points, falling more than 2628 percent shortly before 28500 a.
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Within a month, stocks sunk from new highs to a bear market at their fastest-ever pace.
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Andrew Das: Peru's Paulo Guerrero scores in Sochi — first goal of the tournament — and Australia looks sunk.
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The setting of "Lady Macbeth" is not Scotland, sunk in medieval mist, but northern England, in 1865.
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Palladium sunk 2.44 percent at $901.97 an ounce after hitting a new six-month low at $907.22.
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The 20.9014-year yield in Italy sunk as low as 1.03% on Monday, its lowest since Nov.
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Shares of Schwab dipped 5.2% and TD Ameritrade sunk 5.5% amid the market sell-off on Monday.
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The Nasdaq composite also fell roughly 28503 percent, while the S&P 22020 index sunk 3 percent.
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A combination of taxes, high inflation, and unemployment sunk the economy before the reforms under Ronald Reagan.
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Oil price shocksThe US first sunk into a recession on account of an oil spike in 1973.
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In the 1970s, the Dallas Cowboys sunk cheerleading's "girl-next-door innocence" forever, according to Vanity Fair.
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Income inequality has skyrocketed since the 1970s, and the buying power of the minimum wage has sunk.
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Swedish truck manufacturer Volvo Group sunk more than 3 percent, however, after missing second-quarter truck margins.
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It hit an all-time high of $1,417.38 in January 2018 but sunk beneath $1,000 on Tuesday.
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A walrus sunk a Russian navy boat out of fear that the vessel was endangering her calves.
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Yet cards habitually show woods, cottages and robins sunk deep in it, with more star-flakes descending.
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When Dr. Fajgenbaum's brain started slowing down, Dr. Mitchell said, the severity of the illness sunk in.
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Graham had 17 points and sunk five 3-pointers as the Hornets led 37-30 after one.
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Despite Iran's seizure of oil tankers in the Gulf, oil prices have sunk to $60 a barrel.
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"The thinking is, if he doesn't get out, we're sunk," said a Republican senator who requested anonymity.
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Palladium sunk 2.61 percent at $1,025.24 per ounce, after falling nearly 3 percent in the previous session.
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"Honestly, I don't know if it's entirely sunk in yet," Liske admitted to VICE News, sounding dazed.
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Perhaps. Improved health certainly wouldn't have hurt their chances, whereas worse fortune could have sunk Golden State's.
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These events have led to a fair share of outrage, but it hasn't exactly sunk the juggernaut.
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Donald Trump has sunk in the polls, and Clinton has trounced him in three consecutive presidential debates.
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