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But both economic growth and the pace of urbanisation are tailing off.
With investment now tailing off inland, their growth is also beginning to falter.
"There are still conspiracy theorists," Beverly says over the phone, her voice tailing off.
The movie catches Morris on the cusp, with his childhood tailing off behind him.
Their cumulative numbers reached 280m in 2017 (the rate of growth is now tailing off).
Current data suggests, however, that violence may be tailing off in 2017, at least moderately.
With most games, it's normal to see support start tailing off after a year or two.
Some people get a slow skid-marked tailing-off into nothingness, and others halt more quickly.
Low-pitched, almost tailing off at the end, it is a sigh of disappointment, of lost hope. Urrrr.
Stocks did not start tailing off until after the meeting, particularly when the Labor Department reported on Feb.
It looks like a shark's dorsal fin, spiking in the teenage years and then long-tailing off to the left.
With the second-quarter results season tailing off, MSCI Europe firms have reported 10.9 percent year-on-year earnings growth.
Homebuilding stocks normally make their gains for the year between fall and early spring before flattening out or tailing off.
The shilling is set to gain, helped by a liquidity mop up and a tailing off of demand from corporate firms.
Barkley was considered a Heisman Trophy frontrunner early this season before tailing off a bit as defenses designed schemes to stop him.
After years of deteriorating play in Baltimore, Flacco looked sharp to open the 2018 season before tailing off some, providing room for optimism.
Expect Civil War to start tailing off, however, as the coming Memorial Day weekend unleashes Alice Through the Looking Glass and X-Men: Apocalypse.
But, as the World Malaria Report 2017, published on November 29th by the World Health Organisation, explains, that progress seems to be tailing off.
Overall, however, the PMIs showed something of a tailing off of activity — primarily in services — even if that was within the context of expansion.
The songs are brief, sometimes tailing off at the point when you want them to take flight — the longest song comes in under four minutes.
The roll call of those cheated of their award podium moments because of competitors later found to have doped shows no signs of tailing off.
The April-to-September mid-crop is tailing off, and farmers are now focusing on the next main crop, which runs officially from October to March.
Despite his year tailing off, however, and losing a 9,000-point ranking lead over Murray, Djokovic still won seven titles and finally ruled at Roland Garros.
It could be that Amazon felt that user growth was tailing off on the other platforms, so now is a good time to boost with new availability.
Herzberg expects healthy orders for burgers and napkins over the next few days; the summer surge in orders for Corona will likely continue before tailing off come fall.
It isn't the world's only electric car company anymore, now competing against Porsche, Audi, and Mercedes, while the subsidies that spurred its US growth are already tailing off.
The April-September mid crop in the world's top cocoa producer is tailing off and the focus now is on the forthcoming October-to-March main crop, farmers said.
Amid fears the first two services are tailing off, authorities are bringing in or increasing taxes on mobile money and introducing them for social media to make up the shortfall.
ETX sits on the other side of trades from retail customers and is tailing off the leverage it offers in the run-up to the referendum to stop it getting burned.
With the April-to-September mid-crop tailing off in Ivory Coast, the worlds top cocoa producer, farmers are now eyeing the development of the next October-to-March main crop.
Yet there are signs that the pace of consumer credit growth has begun tailing off in recent months, according to a U.K. consumer monthly report issued by Capital Economics last Thursday.
With the April-to-September mid-crop tailing off in Ivory Coast, the world's top cocoa producer, farmers are now eyeing the development of the next October-to-March main crop.
AND SO I THINK THAT SECOND POINT IS WORTH PAYING ATTENTION TO. I THINK IT'S CONSISTENT, IN MY VIEW, WITH U.S. GDP GROWTH TAILING OFF IN '19 AND 2020 DOWN TOWARD POTENTIAL.
Both were complex sequences; in the case of the 1997 earthquakes, there was no clear main shock, unlike the normal sequence where the strongest shock comes first, with aftershocks tailing off with time.
The pipeline of new buyouts which built up in late 2017 for syndication in early 2018 is tailing off, leaving bankers looking for deals and considering less lucrative refinancing deals as pricing continues to fall.
Other funds will go toward Macy's e-commerce efforts, which have been growing but struggle to make up for the pace at which physical stores have been tailing off — a common story among its rivals.
Executive promotions, an annual ritual at the big family-controlled conglomerates that dominate South Korea's economy, typically set the stage for new initiatives in the coming year, with decision-making tailing off in the weeks beforehand.
In a matter of weeks last summer the euro moved from $1.11 to $1.20, in response to a hint from the ECB's boss, Mario Draghi, that the tailing off of its bond-buying would begin soon.
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Above average rains in most of Ivory Coast's cocoa growing regions last week should boost the next main crop in autumn, while the April to September mid-crop is tailing off, farmers said on Monday.
Host nations typically enjoy an "Olympic bounce": over the past three decades, most have gradually increased their medal returns in the run-up to a home games, before peaking on their own turf, and tailing off in ensuing tournaments.
The April-to-September mid-crop in Ivory Coast, the world's top cocoa producer, is tailing off and farmers said they were closely watching the development of the next main crop as no big pods were seen on trees yet.
"Such is the life of a tremendous growth stock that turns out to be much cheaper than you believed because the earnings estimates were way too low and the business was accelerating when people feared it was tailing off," Cramer said.
"Such is the life of a tremendous growth stock that turns out to be much cheaper than you believed because the earnings estimates were way too low and the business was accelerating when people feared it was tailing off," Cramer said.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain enjoyed its fastest economic upturn since late 2016 during the third quarter, spurred by a surge in consumer spending over the hot summer and the soccer World Cup, which now appears to be tailing off ahead of Brexit.
"We would have to understand and do the analysis of who — of all the ads run in that campaign — where is the location, the source of all of the different advertisers," said Schroepfer, tailing off with a "so…" and without providing a figure.
Farmers in the bush said hot weather was responsible for a tightness in supply as the main crop (October-March) was tailing off, but that the outlook for the mid-crop was better than it had been last season at the same period.
While smartphone purchasing has been tailing off for the last several years, a small handful of brands — led by Apple and Samsung — have taken the lead in terms of sales globally, and the once-mighty Nokia has well and truly dropped out of that race.
"I think it will give us our last strong set of employment numbers — because I think it's tailing off — giving the Fed [the] justification ... that it needs for one more tightening, December tightening, before it waits to see how its rate hikes have impacted the economy," Cramer said.
"The tailing off of increases in life-expectancy, and falls in some nations, could reflect the greater financial stresses experienced by this age group," said Amanda Burls, professor of public health at City University in the UK, adding that poverty is the most important socioeconomic determinant of health.
Colonel Anisul Haque, head of the Bangladeshi border guards in the town of Teknaf, told Reuters more refugees had arrived over the past day or two after the number had seemed to be tailing off, with about 1,000 landing at the main entry point on the coast on Thursday.
Hopes from recent weeks that the level of violence was finally tailing off as winter set in seemed dashed with another upturn over the past week, when at least 139 members of pro-government forces and 15 civilians were killed as both sides increased the tempo of violence despite cold and inclement weather throughout Afghanistan.
"At the very end when the engine was tailing off, we observed the exit cone and maybe a portion of it doing something a little strange that we need to go further look into," Kent Rominger, a former astronaut and Northrop Grumman's vice president and capture lead for OmegA launch system, said during a press conference after the firing.
For example, in a recent lecture Shiller noted the similarities between the charts comparing the outbreak of an Ebola epidemic in Liberia in 503 and the global unemployment rate for the last 20 years with a notable spike up during the financial crisis that began in 2008, spiked in 2009 and 2010, and then began tailing off.
St. Chad's parish register, p. iii. Owen and Blakeway's calculations show a peak in the summer months, with 76 in August, and a fairly rapid decline in the winter, tailing off to just two plague deaths in January 1651.Owen and Blakeway, Volume 1, p. 466.
"Future Echoes" was originally broadcast on the British television channel BBC2 on 21 February 1988 in the 9:00 p.m. evening time slot. Although the pilot episode "The End" gained over five million viewers, this was now tailing off slightly as the series progressed.Howarth & Lyons (1993) p. 8-9.
With enrollment tailing off, the board of directors initially considered closing the school but found financial rescue through the sale of stock in the institution at the rate of $1.00 per share.George Sirola, "The Finnish Working People's College," International Socialist Review, vol. 14, no. 2 (Aug. 1913), pp. 102-103.
The Passat was joined at the Belgian plant by the Mk1 Golf in 1980. In the middle of 2001 production of the VW Lupo was transferred from Wolfsburg to the Brussels plant, although by this time customer demand for this model was tailing off and it was replaced on European markets by the Brazilian built VW Fox in 2005.
The 19th which was an open ditch was jumped safely by all of the horses still running. The next fence saw Lyreen Wonder unseat its rider when chasing the leaders and Manx Magic fell towards the rear. Ackzo was pulled up at the same fence after tailing off. At Beecher's Brook second time round Majed fell in mid division.
All horses jumped the next two fences safely, at the 19th fence (open ditch) Monty's Pass and Torduff Express joined Gunner Welburn in the lead. Maximize fell, Ad Hoc and Goguenard both blundered and unseated their riders. You're Agoodun and Robbo were both hampered and unseated their riders also. Good Shuil was pulled up after tailing off at the same fence.
General Accounting Office, Navy Homeports: Expanded Structures Unnecessary and Costly, NSIAD-91-158, June 1991, p.8 Support ships were to be operated from the new Naval Station Lake Charles. But with the tailing-off of the Cold War, the 1988 Base Realignment and Closure Commission recommended it be closed. By 1991, the incomplete base was dropped from the program and shuttered.
Natural gas consists largely of methane, an invisible and odorless greenhouse gas with a global warming potential 86 times greater than carbon dioxide in a 20-year time frame, tailing off to about 29 times the effect of carbon dioxide in a 100-year time frame on a mass per mass basis.Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Summary for policymakers. in: Climate change 2013: The physical science basis.
The vacant position of Chair was taken over by Garner's long-standing deputy Anne Barker, who remains in the role. Early success for Garner in 2011-12 (including the Manager of the Month award) was followed by a tailing off in form. He resigned with ten games to go, Dave Burgess and Lee Sculpher returning on a temporary basis to see the season out.
Charlton's return to the second tier of English football was a disappointment, with their promotion campaign tailing off to an 11th-place finish. Early in the following season the Addicks were linked with a foreign takeover, but this was swiftly denied by the club. On 10 October 2008, Charlton received an indicative offer for the club from a Dubai-based diversified investment company. However, the deal later fell through.
The shortened 1918–19 (February–May) season began less than three months after the end of the First World War and the armistice of Compiègne. A Wartime Emergency League had been operating since September 1918. This was cancelled, and the programme started tailing off in January 1919. A new shortened season was introduced with the traditional Lancashire and Yorkshire leagues, to cut travel costs and minimise the use of precious resources.
The nature of the AMP period model leads to a "boom and bust" cycle of investment repeating every five years. Spending peaks during the central 12–18 months of the period before tailing off. Businesses supplying design and construction services often lose 40% of their staff in the "winding down" phase of the cycle, many of whom do not return to the sector in the next AMP period. This leads to increased costs to the industry.
His AI operator on all his successful claims was Sergeant R.H. James, who was awarded a Distinguished Flying Medal. However, the Luftwaffe's bombing offensive was tailing off and Gibson started to become bored by the relative safety, and began to describe patrols as "stooge patrols" in his log book. He made some further interceptions but his guns or cannons failed. He was also concerned by his relative lack of success compared with his fellow flight commander Bob Braham.
The episode was originally broadcast on the British television channel BBC2 on 14 March 1988 in the 9:00pm evening time slot. Although the pilot episode "The End" drew in over five million viewers, this figure was now tailing off as the series progressed.Howarth & Lyons (1993) p. 8-9. The episode was considered to be one of the weakest from the first series by Red Dwarf Smegazine readers — it came in 28th place with 0.2% of the votes.
Cregg House refused the fence after tailing off . A group of Gunner Welburn, Monty's Pass, Amberleigh House and Montifault pulled away from Supreme Glory and the rest of the field as they crossed Melling Road to jump the final two fences. Monty's Pass jumped the last two fences ahead of Amberleigh House and a weakening Gunner Welburn. On the run-in Supreme Glory seemed to be staying on well after overtaking Amberleigh House just before the elbow.
"Balance of Power" was originally broadcast on the British television channel BBC2 on 28 February 1988 in the 9:00pm evening time slot. Although the pilot episode "The End" drew in over five million viewers, this figure was now tailing off slightly as the series progressed.Howarth & Lyons (1993) p. 8-9. The episode was considered by Red Dwarf Smegazine readers to be one of the weakest from the first series, coming last in a readers poll with 0.1% of the votes.
Notice that the deltas between the oldest two groups and between the youngest two groups are relatively small, 0.6% and 3.0%. Between these two extremes the rate of change between the groups is quite high, approximately 10% per age cohort. This pattern can be described as an initial stable period, followed by a period of rapid change, and a tailing off as the change nears completion. This S-curve pattern has been identified as characteristic for many types of linguistic changes.
The authorities of International Falls, Ranier, and Kettle Falls apparently tolerated this vice, though it started tailing off during the 1930s. Fujita started building his cabin with a structure framed with cedar poles and covered in drop siding. He later added a screened porch with a shed roof on the north side, as well as a log addition measuring on the east side. The floor in that room is slightly higher than the rest of the cabin, suggesting that it could have been a shrine.
Glassford Creek Smelter Sites was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register on 4 July 2006 having satisfied the following criteria. The place is important in demonstrating the evolution or pattern of Queensland's history. The remains of the Glassford Creek smelter reflect a typical pattern for small copper fields in Queensland, with initial prospecting followed by more substantial but short-lived company development, tailing off into small-scale mining often recovering values ignored by earlier miners. The place demonstrates rare, uncommon or endangered aspects of Queensland's cultural heritage.
At the next fence Gunner Welburn was pulled up. Onto Beecher's Brook second time where Le Coudray fell, after this fence was Foinavon which saw Just In Debt who unseated its rider after being hampered by a loose horse when behind. Alcapone was pulled up at 25th fence after weakening, Wonder Weasel was pulled up 3 out after tailing off. Two fences from the finish Clan Royal, Lord Atterbury and Hedgehunter gained a lead of a couple of lengths from Amberleigh House in fourth.
US 202 is mostly designated east–west in New York, owing to its greater coverage in those directions. Franklin Turnpike becomes Orange Avenue in Suffern, and US 202 continues to a block-long wrong-way concurrency with NY 59 before tailing off on Wayne Avenue and heading east toward Haverstraw. Most of this stretch is two-lane road. At Haverstraw, US 202 turns north along US 9W to Bear Mountain and then crosses the Bear Mountain Bridge, running concurrently with US 6, the Grand Army Of The Republic Highway.
During this same period they reissued "Dedicated to the One I Love", which peaked at #3, followed by "Mama Said", then "Baby It's You", written by Burt Bacharach, Luther Dixon, and Mack David, "Soldier Boy", and "Boys", with saxophonist King Curtis. In 1963 Dixon left Scepter, which presaged a tailing-off of the number of the Shirelles' singles to chart. However, they carried on performing and recording. Dionne Warwick replaced Owens and Coley, who took leave to marry their fiancés, in concerts and the group continued to record material.
Ahern served as Premier for nearly two years, during which time the party continued to be riven by infighting between supporters and opponents of Bjelke-Petersen and by continued revelations from the Fitzgerald Inquiry. He tried to implement a more consultative approach to governing, but this was not enough to stop the party's standing in the polls from tailing off. The Nationals entered 1989 facing a statutory general election later that year, and with polls suggesting that they would be roundly defeated. In hopes of buying more time, Russell Cooper, a National Party traditionalist, successfully challenged Ahern for the leadership.
They were also unsuccessful in achieving promotion this time. Manager Paul Holleran then left the club to be replaced by Neil Kitching, who started his first season brightly before tailing off to finish in mid-table; the team also reached the final of the Walsall Senior Cup under Kitching. Despite further budget restriction, Kitching was supported by a relatively youthful backroom staff, including Nick Amos and Ian Cooper, and they went on to finish third in the 2010–11 season, before going on to reach the play-off final, after a 3–0 win over Brigg Town in the semi final.
Although this name was not used in the UK market, it was used in New Zealand. The car was later revamped as the Austin Ambassador, a hatchback, which was produced from 1981 until 1984 and only available in Britain and Ireland. Princess sales, although initially strong, were tailing off by the end of the 1970s. Some of its competitors had gained a fifth-door as a hatchback which the Princess lacked (though Harris Mann originally designed the car with a hatch) and the large family car sector fell victim to a poor economic climate further compounded by the OPEC oil crisis.
The photos on the museum website show the normal angle when worn better, with the edges on the sides roughly parallel with the ground.Pony cap of bronze and from the other side, Museum of Scotland database, accessed 27 June 2011 The engraved decoration on the horns is described by Lloyd Laing as "very neatly incised and very elaborate; each pattern begins with a circular yin-yang element and swells outwards into a central design before tailing off into a delicate fan-shaped tip. A tiny full- face human mask has been incorporated into the central element of the larger horn."Laing, 70; Sandars, 263, fig.
Despite Wednesday's form tailing off after that, Marwood still shone in the side and he was signed by Arsenal for £800,000 in March 1988, as manager George Graham was searching for a more dependable alternative to the erratic and injury prone Martin Hayes. He made his Arsenal debut against Oxford United on 30 March 1988. Marwood's impact at Arsenal was nearly immediate; his crosses supplied striker Alan Smith with goals throughout the 1988–89 season, in which Arsenal won the First Division title for the first time since 1971. Smith himself credits Marwood as being the most prolific supplier of assists while he was at Arsenal.
As in the previous two seasons, the football committee filled the fixture list by arranging a large number of friendlies and exhibition games throughout the year. The results of these games were mixed and mirrored the team's performance in the league; starting promisingly in the Autumn but tailing off after the turn of the year. United began the programme well, gaining victories against emerging Woolwich Arsenal, and the established Notts County and Bolton Wanderers, in the early part of the season. From October onwards the results became less consistent with the Blades suffering heavy defeats at the hands of Grimsby Town and Birmingham St. George's.
However, commercial-scale production never took off, and by the 1880s, most lacebark appears to have been shifted into the creation of tourist souvenirs such as doilies, fans, and ornamental whips. One travel writer referred to these souvenirs as works of art that "exhibit refined taste and excellent workmanship." Objects such as fans sometimes had a lacebark substrate to which dried specimens of local flora were attached. Production of lacebark items (even as souvenirs) started tailing off in the early 20th century, largely because of the increasing rarity of the trees but also partly because of the labor-intensive nature of harvesting work and (after World War II) a decline of interest in traditional crafts.
In the period between 2002 and 2006, over 40% of the BNP's voters were in Northern England. The decline of the BNP as an electoral force around 2014 helped to open the way for the growth of another right-wing party, UKIP. In a study Goodwin produced with Robert Ford, the two political scientists noted that UKIP's support base mirrored the BNP's in that it had the same "very clear social profile": the "old, male, working class, white and less educated". One area where the two differed, they noted, was in the fact that BNP support had been highest among the middle-aged before tailing off among the over 55s, whereas UKIP retained strong support with those over 55.
The famous abbey library has long since been dispersed, but the "princely library" (Fürstliche Bibliothek), an aristocratic family library, containing about 74,000 volumes, mainly in German, French, and English, with a tailing off circa 1834, survives in the Schloss. One striking feature of the collection is the large number of English Romantic novels, some in unique copies, for in Britain fiction was more often borrowed than bought, and was read extensively in the lending libraries.The library has been discussed as a cultural marker in the record of a symposium at Corvey, Rainer Schöwerling, Hartmut Steinecke and Norbert Otto Eke, Die Fürstliche Bibliothek Corvey: ihre Bedeutung für eine neue Sicht der Literatur des frühen 19. Jahrhunderts,1992, and Werner Huber and Rainer Schöwerling, The Corvey Library and Anglo-German cultural exchanges, 1770-1837, 2004.
11 The Times liked the idea of a celebrated painter who turns out never to have painted anything, but found it "apparently incapable of developments ... Mr Coward can only proceed to play variations on it. Some of them are cosily amusing but ... the author is left in the end trying rather desperately to lure us into the belief that the perpetrator of the monstrous 'Nude with Violin' is the artful valet himself.""Globe Theatre", The Times, 8 November 1956, p. 3 In The Daily Telegraph, W. A. Darlington said that the play followed two earlier comedies about artistic fraud, Arnold Bennett's The Great Adventure and A. A. Milne's The Truth About Blayds, and, like them, had "a brilliant opening, followed by a gradual tailing off to an unsatisfactory finish".
Lake Oswego Railroad Bridge across the Willamette River, shown in April 2008 The Oregon Iron and Steel Company adapted to the new century by undertaking programs in land development, selling large tracts of the of land it owned, and power, building a plant on Oswego Creek starting in 1905, and erecting power poles in subsequent years to supply power to Oswego citizens. With the water needs of the smelters tailing off, the recreational potential of the lake and town was freed to develop rapidly. In 1910, the town of Oswego was incorporated. The Southern Pacific Railroad, which had acquired the P&WVR; line at the end of the 19th century, widened it from narrow to standard gauge and in 1914, electrified it, providing rapid, clean, and quiet service between Oswego and Portland.
In 1983, the Jays made an even bigger breakthrough, leading the AL East for most of the summer (including at the All-Star break) before tailing off during August and September; in the end, the club did compile their first winning record, 89–73, finishing in fourth place, 9 games behind the eventual World Series champions, the Baltimore Orioles. It was the first of 11 straight winning seasons for the team. The Blue Jays' progress continued in 1984, finishing with the same 89–73 record, but this time in a distant second place behind another World Series champion, the Detroit Tigers. After 1984, Alfredo Griffin went to the Oakland Athletics, thus giving a permanent spot to young Dominican shortstop Tony Fernández, who became a fan favourite for many years.
The conformation of the mountain districts, which comprise all the southern districts of Badakhshan and the northern hills and valleys of Nuristan (the former Kafiristan), is analogous to that of the rest of the Hindu Kush westwards. The Hindu Kush represents the southern edge of a great central upheaval or plateau. It breaks up into long spurs southwards, among which are hidden the valleys of Nuristan, almost isolated from each other by the rugged and snow-capped altitudes which divide them. To the north the plateau gradually slopes away towards the Oxus, falling from an average altitude of 15,000 feet to 4,000 feet about Faizabad, in the center of Badakhshan, but tailing off to ~100 feet at Kunduz, in Kataghan, where it merges into the flat plains bordering the Oxus river.
The newspaper Bezbozhnik launched on 21 December 1922.William B. Husband, "Godless Communists": Atheism and Society in Soviet Russia, 1917-1932. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press, 2000; pg. 60. During its first year of publication the paper's press run stood at 15,000 copies per issue.Husband, "Godless Communists,'"' pg. 61. The paper grew during the early years of the New Economic Policy, hitting the 100,000 mark in the summer of 1924 and topping 200,000 a year later. A decline followed from this early peak, with the press run of the publication tailing off to 114,000 in October 1925 and attenuating further to 90,000 in the fall of 1926. This decline seems to have continued in subsequent months and the official press run was no longer publicized in the paper's pages from October 1926 through the first part of 1928, with a circulation of about 60,000 indicated by archival evidence.
Several days later, on September 2, the Canucks announced that they had signed Luongo to a 12-year contract extension worth $64 million for a $5.33 million annual salary cap hit. The front-loaded deal, which will expire by the time Luongo is 43 and includes a no-trade clause, sees him make $10 million in 2010–11, then approximately $6.7 million annually through to 2017–18, $3.3 million and $1.6 million the subsequent two seasons, before tailing off to $1 million for the final two years. The contract contains two additional clauses to circumvent the no-trade clause that allow Luongo to facilitate a trade after the fifth year and for the Canucks to also facilitate a trade after the seventh year. Nearly a month into the 2009–10 season, on October 25, 2009, Luongo recorded his 21st shutout as a Canuck (48th career) in a 2–0 win against the Edmonton Oilers, surpassing Kirk McLean as the franchise shutouts leader.

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