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"taper off" Definitions
  1. to become gradually less in number, amount, degree, etc.

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The strong winds will taper off Strong winds are expected to peak overnight and begin to taper off by Thursday, PG&E meteorologist Scott Strenfel said.
Interestingly, their searches started to taper off around 2 p.m.
At incomes above $60,000, fast-food patronage begins to taper off.
Social distancing is a treatment we'd need to gently taper off.
The coronavirus could become a pandemic; it could also taper off.
But after those two years, the funding starts to taper off.
Once the kids start high school, the aggression tends to taper off.
In recent days, deaths from the disease have started to taper off.
The rocket fire and the airstrikes appeared to taper off after that.
The rain began to taper off Friday evening from its midday peak.
Confidence: Medium Monday showers taper off fairly quickly, perhaps even by daybreak.
You can taper off regular check-ins after you've established some good habits.
By 2013 to 2014, however, China's coal consumption was starting to taper off.
It doesn't taper off, either, which usually adds to the illusion of thinness.
What's more, there's no evidence that the ocean's oxygen loss will taper off.
Dr. Taylor had previously written about his own struggles trying to taper off.
The precipitation should taper off and end during the first half of Sunday.
The rain will taper off overnight, and the sun may peek out tomorrow.
Once that happens they will taper off, but that time frame is still unclear.
High winds were expected to continue through the morning and taper off by late afternoon.
Oregon forecasters worry that their state's aging population means income tax growth will taper off.
The EU would essentially taper off the relationship instead of chopping it on October 31.
Cases could also taper off because the virus runs out of susceptible people to infect.
Snow should taper off by midday Thursday, but strong winds will persist through the evening.
Right now, it looks like showers may not taper off until between 250 and 230 p.m.
In fact, the cognitive effects of breast-feeding actually taper off as a child gets older.
Patients were being forced to taper off opioids and were subjected to unnecessary suffering, they said.
"It's quite natural that we see markets taper off some of the recent gains," he said.
The storms are expected to taper off after about four hours, the National Weather Service said.
However, he signaled that some importers could get leeway to taper off purchases beyond the deadline.
Cannabis legalization is spreading with a momentum that feels unlikely to taper off any time soon.
Such export rush will likely taper off from now on as the trade war with Washington intensifies.
By afternoon, showers taper off and clouds should begin to break up by late in the day.
But any hint that QE might taper off could cause bond yields in peripheral countries to jump.
But one of the main drivers of its expansion will taper off next year, an executive said.
In 2016, the state required Medicaid patients with back and spine conditions to taper off of opioids.
But Rokach describes early-adulthood loneliness as a phase that should—should—taper off later in life.
Snow is expected to taper off by midday Thursday, but strong winds may persist through the evening.
This left many to wonder if hiring has begun to taper off along with a broader economic slowdown.
Bulls, or course, insist that that market will rally if coronavirus fears taper off in next few weeks.
While growth was expected to taper off somewhat, the data from Europe in particular was softer than anticipated.
We're expecting temperatures in the 215s and rain all day, though the downpour may taper off by tonight.
Snowfall continued into the evening in the New York City area, but will begin to taper off overnight.
Payments taper off as soon as a recipient earns more, which risks discouraging the unemployed from taking up work.
The wintry mix is forecast to change over to rain late Wednesday night, and will taper off Thursday morning.
However, that spending began to taper off around 2011 as the U.S. faced internal budget pressures and war fatigue.
The precipitation was expected to taper off before the major winter storm hits Thursday night, the weather service said.
Ham demand should taper off as a growing number grocers fill inventories for the upcoming Easter holiday, they said.
"We expect inflation to peak in the third quarter and taper off by October," he said in a statement.
Confidence: Medium Rains should taper off fairly quickly on Saturday morning, but a few sprinkles could linger into midday.
And rather than taper off after the 2016 election, these shady accounts and shareable memes have continued to proliferate.
And given the ever-increasing cyber-centric nature of the world, these sad statistics aren't likely to taper off.
Snow will begin to taper off across the Plains on Monday, with areas left with double-digit snowfall totals.
"Conagra's growth momentum in the frozen category appears to have started to taper off," Bernstein analyst Alexia Howard said.
Rain will taper off Thursday, but we could see several more inches of rain on saturated ground and swollen rivers.
They are used to help addicts taper off opioids, but insurers are not always willing to pay for the treatment.
For one, while new supply in the market is still climbing, it is expected to taper off in coming years.
The rain will taper off throughout the day on Thursday, then completely lift out of northern New England by Friday.
But some China watchers said growth may have moderated, as various one-off boosts to March factory readings taper off.
However, the National Weather Service says the snowfall across New England will taper off by the end of the week.
The storm system will move east Tuesday evening, CNN meteorologist Taylor Ward said, but it should taper off toward midnight.
The BOJ could gradually taper off its bond purchases, as it no longer committed to buy at a set pace.
They also force addicts who are in treatment but faced with incarceration to rapidly and dangerously taper off serious medications.
In particular, they are concerned that turnout among millennials and African-Americans may taper off from Mr. Obama's two wins.
The wintry precipitation is expected to taper off, ending by late Sunday after leaving treacherous conditions in the Mid-Atlantic region.
The current downward pressure on oil prices should likely taper off from January, when OPEC-led supply cuts commence, analysts said.
Kelly credited Trump for the decline and added smugglers are charging much more for border crossers, causing demand to taper off.
From 2020 tax credits would vary only by age, not income or geography (although they would taper off at high incomes).
Economists are also warning that growth could taper off now that the stimulus provided by the tax cuts is wearing off.
The warning remains posted until Thursday evening, but fire officials said high winds were expected to taper off by late afternoon.
WE HAVE NOT BEEN PERSISTENTLY AT THAT LEVEL AND WE'VE COME CLOSE TO IT BEFORE AND WE'VE SEEN INFLATION TAPER OFF.
To ensure customer retention, you should make sure that the customer ROI increases over time and not plateau or taper off.
Local visitors taper off by as much as 0003 percent by Labor Day, said Ken Weine, a spokesman for the museum.
I would have been happier with less flourish and more forensics, which seemed to taper off drastically after the early cases.
The snow should start to taper off southwest of the Beltway over the next hour, inside the Beltway by 6 p.m.
Forbes notes that the company's sales "are already starting to taper off" and her lip-kit sales are down 35 percent.
RompHim's social media posts started to taper off, and during the holidays, the company offered 75% off all of its merchandise.
Snow flurries are expected Sunday night, but they should taper off by Monday morning, making way for a golden holiday glow.
In the bigger picture, unrest in the Philippines didn't actually taper off while Pershing was governor — let alone stop for 25 years.
But, the cutbacks do not go into effect until January, and Russia has warned that it will only gradually taper off output.
However, the cutbacks do not go into effect until January, and Russia has warned that it will only gradually taper off output.
Showers taper off tomorrow and cold, dry air surges in on Saturday with a few flakes possible that night but accumulations unlikely.
Today (Thursday): Showers are likely to be fairly frequent but mainly light through midday, and then they taper off during the afternoon.
It stopped requiring people with back and neck pain to taper off opioids and decided to revisit that coverage issue next winter.
HP also offers some aesthetic distinction on the sides, which are a well-rounded brushed metal that taper off toward the lip.
O'Leary expects them to taper off in the next few weeks, when the birds are no longer so fiercely protecting their young.
But Friday is expected to be dry as all the snow and rain begins to taper off, the National Weather Service said.
So, to sum up: Yes, threesomes would increase slightly, and then taper off, and then horrifying murders would increase a whopping 700%.
Leonard told CNBC that storms could continue to develop "in the next few weeks" but may taper off into October and November.
I had to buy my own pill cutter and slice the little wafers into fourths in order to taper off over several months.
The wintry precipitation is expected to taper off, ending by late Sunday after leaving treacherous conditions in the Mid-Atlantic region, forecasters said.
On G. verrucosa, the warts don't extend quite as far down its arms, and they taper off towards the back of its mantle.
Keep reading for the forecast through the weekend … Tomorrow (Friday): Showers may linger into the morning commute but should taper off by midmorning.
The summer's big blockbusters tend to taper off quickly after the start of August, as marketing machines power down around less-hyped newcomers.
She said she hoped to secure enough visas to hire six housekeepers and a cook; the season begins to taper off in September.
"Normally, when you go that low, sales taper off," Frank Percesepe, who oversees Brooklyn sales for the Corcoran Group, said about buyer tendencies.
Many of Bachhuber's patients ask for help quitting highly addictive opioids, and some have used marijuana to taper off the prescription painkillers, he said.
"My expectation is that there will be a few more reports between now and Halloween and after that it will taper off," he says.
For women, however, speaking roles are overwhelmingly available between 22 and 31, continue until 41, and then taper off once they hit their 40s. 
Eventually the subsidies taper off altogether, but Democrats still wanted those wealthier, unsubsidized consumers to benefit from structural changes to the broader insurance market.
It's also possible, and not knowable, that the phones that were going to explode mostly already did, and that further combustion incidents taper off.
The wintry, snowy weather will taper off, but temperatures are likely to put a chill on the East Coast for the next few days.
The audience seemed engaged for most of the night, though at one point the cheers seemed to taper off and then rose less frequently.
The World Bank foresees that growth of world gross domestic product will taper off in 2019, to 3 percent, and 2.9 percent in 2020.
We also expect cable TV capex to taper off from 2018 after the major digitalisation upgrade of its cable TV system in 2016-2017.
The third-quarter performance and revised guidance suggested that the downward trend would be more gradual and taper off after 2019, financial analysts said.
The caveat is that as economic growth and corporate earnings taper off, these companies will find it increasingly difficult to make payments on their borrowings.
Yes, you'll feel the effects of smoking within minutes, but they'll peak within 288 to 2000 minutes and taper off between two to four hours.
This month the board extended water conservation regulations out of fears that the generous precipitation could taper off before the state's winter rainy season ends.
Analysts expect U.S. oil drilling to taper off as old hedge positions wind down, leaving smaller producers exposed to market prices at below break-even levels.
Cowen analysts write that Boeing's largest program, the F-15 jets reportedly worth more than $1 billion, is nearing completion and sales taper off in 2019.
If the NBA ever has a team here, you wonder if the energy level from all these hoops-crazed fans would taper off at some point.
Reuters reports that the Fed has estimated that the surge in growth will taper off in coming years as the stimulus effect from tax cuts abates.
The snow and ice is expected to taper off through Wednesday morning as the storm system heads into Canada's Maritime provinces, the National Weather Service said.
According to the National Weather Service, the rains would taper off by nighttime, and the rest of the week was forecast to be dry and clear.
In one 2010 study cited in the new paper, Japanese researchers found that 78 percent of people trying to taper off Paxil suffered severe withdrawal symptoms.
That doesn't start in earnest until May when the weather will be warmer and, if the experts are right, the virus will start to taper off.
The system must be resilient enough so that sharing does not spike during disease crises and taper off when other problems seem more pressing for governments.
Analysts at Nomura expect inflation to taper off a little in February, adding that the timing of the Lunar New Year holiday distorted the figures somewhat.
"Find a good financial planner or retirement planner," he said, "and begin to taper off your equity allocation, aiming towards 40% or 50% when you retire."
"We've got to start being mindful where risks are, looking at risk-adjusted returns, and then start to taper off some of that risk," Jones warned.
Weight Watchers usually sees an influx of members at the beginning of the year then watches them taper off throughout the year as they ditch their diets.
For this latest paper, the team designed the channels etched onto the chip to taper off in key spots, forming bottlenecks roughly the same width as capillaries.
But over the past 21 years or so, journeys to Venus have begun to taper off in favor of Mars missions, especially with regards to human exploration.
Mr. Esper said he expected that attacks on Afghan forces would "taper off" before the start of negotiations between the Taliban and Afghan officials on March 10.
Viewership for the Senate trial continued to taper off by Wednesday, with 6900 million people watching the proceedings across ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox News, MSNBC and CNN.
According to Tranter, you can expect your baby&aposs crying to peak between their sixth and eighth week of life, and from there it should taper off.
Cook's visit coincides with India's emergence as one of the last large growth markets for smartphones, with sales in the United States and China beginning to taper off.
And, as exports begin to taper off, many members of Congress and the Senate are going to look at subsidy funding to address the priorities of their constituents.
"The impact was immediate and didn't taper off," Mr. Auerbach said, noting that few stars with Ms. Swift's reach have really dived in and sustained such a presence.
Maintaining growth becomes harder as subscriber numbers swell, and executives at the newspaper group have warned that the Trump-fueled bump in paid digital subscriptions may taper off.
Ford: Automaker Ford has fallen on hard times as U.S. auto sales taper off, and Cramer cautioned that the pain could be on full display in its earnings report.
Finally, it's opened non-medication pain clinics, where people with low back pain can get a range of treatments as well as help to taper off their opioid prescriptions.
The supply surge is occurring just as heating demand is starting to taper off with the end of the Northern Hemisphere winter approaching and that is weighing on prices.
The wind power industry is entering a new phase with slower growth and higher pressure on prices as subsidies taper off and governments opt for more competitive contract tenders.
With temperatures hovering just above freezing for part of the night, much of the snow has already melted, and any remaining flurries should taper off by around 28 a.m.
Dr. Gastala initially planned to require patients to taper off Suboxone after two years at the most, believing that if patients' lives had stabilized, they wouldn't need it anymore.
The tax rebate starts to taper off above that threshold, cutting out completely for individuals making more than AU$140,000 a year and families making more than AU$240,000.
Recent oil price falls mean the boost to inflation from energy costs will start to taper off soon, and will start to weigh on price growth early next year.
On Saturday, World Health Organization officials said new cases have begun to taper off in recent days, though the overall death toll and number of infected patients continues to rise.
Sales of the Wii U and the handheld 363DS continue to taper off as expected, but the next big thing from Nintendo — the NX console — won't arrive until March 2017.
SINCE YOU TOOK OVER, THE HEAD COUNT IS DOWN 74,000 SINCE 2009 OR 26% DOES THE PACE OF THAT HEAD COUNT REDUCTION CONTINUE OR DOES THAT TAPER OFF AS WELL?
Slowly, the yearly malaria episodes began to taper off, and in his second-last year of medical school, at the age of 25, Lusingu had his final episode of malaria.
The soft activity data, combined with weak manufacturing sector growth and slowing producer prices inflation, reinforced analysts' view that China's economic expansion remains solid but is starting to taper off.
By 1997, the "alternative rock" bubble of the early 90s hadn't exactly burst, but the guitar bands that dominated the first half of the decade had started to taper off.
To wind the prescription down safely, he began opening the capsules, removing a few beads of the drug each day in order to taper off — the only way out, he decided.
This pressure has been somewhat mitigated by the growth in generic penetration over the last few years, though this is expected to taper off given a lighter calendar of branded expirations.
It's possible some people with mild depression felt better without medication, for example, or that some people started cutting back on doses to gradually taper off their antidepressants before stopping altogether.
Though business tends to taper off in the later evening and early morning hours, Malhotra usually keeps cruising, hunting for those elusive fares, not returning home until 3 in the morning.
Simon Derrick, chief markets strategist at BNY Mellon in London, said after nearly 14 years of unremitting inflows into Treasuries, demand began to taper off from the summer of 2014 onwards.
He doesn't raise his voice; graininess thickens his tone at vulnerable moments, then ebbs away, and his phrases are far more likely to taper off than to push toward a peak.
New Jersey's decision to rejoin the group follows a handful of recently released studies that warn of the dire effects of climate change if greenhouse gas emissions do not taper off.
They fit a familiar pattern: trouble with weed while in school before age 16 or in their late teens and early 27s, but their habits taper off as they got older.
The review also only looked at patients who volunteered to taper off opioids, meaning this research does not prove that involuntarily pulling patients off the drugs will lead to similar outcomes.
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Insufficient rain in eastern and western regions of top cocoa grower Ivory Coast could cause the April-to-September mid-crop to taper off early, farmers said on Monday.
At Brink's, Mr. Cunningham said the uptick in cash requests had so far come mainly from the biggest banks and might taper off as more customers hole up in their homes.
Make Music New York had a day of outdoor performances and parades planned across the city, some of which will still happen despite the weather (rain should taper off by evening).
It all starts to taper off the closer one gets to the block with the strip joints, to the chagrin of the real estate agents dreaming of lofts and coffee shops.
And history shows that tourism arrivals surge when a country is elected to host the games — only for them to taper off in the year of the event, Thieliant told CNBC.
The fact that the 10-year is trading closer to 3 percent is probably due to continued large purchases of Treasury bonds by the Fed, which are going to taper off.
"There was a belief that it would taper off, but she has worked for two years — it's incredible," said Larry Huynh, a partner at the left-leaning consulting firm Trilogy Interactive.
One Google software engineer told The Intercept he suspected that Pichai might be waiting for the outrage over the project to taper off before starting the plans again under a new codename.
But in Western Pennsylvania, most of the charges brought by the program's prosecutors involve the addiction treatment Suboxone, which uses a mild opioid to help people taper off of more potent ones.
But if Trump orders buyers to immediately cut off Iranian crude imports, Tehran's oil exports are more likely to taper off by year-end, RBC said in a research note on Friday.
"Snow will continue to taper off to flurries and then end this morning," the NWS Chicago office said in a statement, warning drivers to be cautious on slippery roads with low visibility.
That may taper off because of the election of Donald J. Trump, whose views on immigration have made American relations with Mexico less certain, and the rise of crime in the nation.
Here's a look at what you can expect in some of the area's affected by Inga's path as it continues through Wednesday night, which is when the storm is expected to taper off.
Two months later, his plastic surgeon advised Mr. Rieder to taper off opioids within four weeks, leading to intense withdrawal symptoms, including nausea, flulike symptoms and extreme restlessness that prevented even short naps.
Travel 25km (six miles) east of Lyon, to Décines-Charpieu, home to the brand-new Groupama stadium for the Olympique Lyonnais football club, and Mr Macron's second-round majority begins to taper off.
He said influenza activity had begun to taper off in some parts of the United States, particularly in California and other states on the West Coast, but the season was far from over.
A study published this week in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine bolsters this idea, finding that chronic pain patients who taper off opioids can have a better quality of life without them.
A glance to the U.S. — where hyped companies like Uber, Lyft and others have seen prices taper off — shows clearly that early demand and sustained stock performance are not one and the same.
If that were to happen, she would be forced by the clinic to rapidly taper off methadone — which can bring back excruciating withdrawals and cravings, a combination that itself often leads to relapse.
Unknown to her family and her obstetrician, she had been taking Percocet since before becoming pregnant, and had hoped to taper off the pills on her own rather than go back on methadone.
He urged that patients work with their doctors to "taper off" — to wean themselves by taking shrinking doses — and said the company could not provide specific withdrawal rates because it did not have them.
"Future progress toward the global poverty goal is likely to taper off in coming years if an acceleration in current poverty reduction trends does not take place in Sub-Saharan Africa," the report concludes.
If we buy fewer dogs and cats from breeders and pet stores, the pet population boom might gradually taper off, and the numbers of abandoned animals in shelters should start to decline as well.
While the analysis found that a large number of households would see a tax cut in the early years after the GOP tax plan was passed, eventually the benefits would begin to taper off.
In that way, President Barack Obama was good for the gun-rights cause — and it was perhaps inevitable that, having labored to get Mr. Trump elected, the N.R.A.'s fund-raising would taper off.
In other Japan-related news, the Bank of Japan began its two-day monetary policy meeting and is expected to keep policy steady and assuage fears that it may taper off its massive stimulus program.
Zonnic is marketed as a product to help stop smoking, and its FDA-regulated packaging (like any drug) includes detailed directions on how to use the product over 12 weeks and taper off nicotine consumption.
Yeah, it's just when I thought my career was supposed to be starting to taper off, I've never had more of a career resurgence at a time when most people were saying, 'Pack it in.
These implementation and restructuring costs are expected to taper off by the end of the year, as it severs most of its ties with Johnson & Johnson, according to credit ratings agency Moody's Investors Service Inc.
"I was harassed from the minute I made my account, and though I expected the 'shut up wesley's and 'go fuck yourself's to taper off after a day or so, it never did," he wrote.
Wall Street may tolerate that decline for the time being, but it's going to have to taper off at some point if Google is going to show it's going to be a strong core business.
Schwandner's team used OCO-2's kilometer-scale resolution imagery of Los Angeles to reveal how the city's anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions peak over its most densely populated centers, and taper off in suburban areas.
"There is a risk that growth could taper off immediately after the election, particularly in 2017, if the new administration advocates sharp policy changes," Joseph Incalcaterra, economist at HSBC, wrote in a note last month.
"It will have more of an impact in terms of the way that federal policymakers handle this, in terms of whether negotiations accelerate on a potential settlement, whether it accelerate or taper off," Jacobs said.
"Liquidity from Chinese lenders may start to taper off in the second half of this year to protect their US dollar liquidity," said John Corrin, global head of loan syndications for ANZ in Hong Kong.
Sports cars tend to see more sales at the beginning of their typically five- to six-year life cycle, and then they taper off, so this a way of keeping that momentum going, Brinley said.
According to London-based research company Euromonitor, global lip products (which account for lipstick, lip gloss and liner) are projected to jump 18 percent between now and 2022 – even with global growth expected to taper off.
And, a Spring 2019 survey from Piper Jaffray found that Supreme was Generation Z's 10th favorite brand, though the bank's analysts have noted that the brand's popularity might finally be starting to taper off with teens.
Despite Obama's efforts to divert the flood by creating a program to fly alien minors straight from their home countries, the level of illegal entries failed to taper off and it remains at record highs today.
Each September, new college students would get easy access to the network, leading to an uptick in low-value posts which would taper off as the newbies got a sense for the culture of USENET's various newsgroups.
Earlier this year, Gartner said the global public cloud services market is expected to grow 18 percent in 2017 to $246.8 billion, up from $209.2 billion in 2016, but may taper off over the next few years.
Dai Jiaquan, head of oil research at CNPC's Economic and Research Institute expected the diesel rally to taper off in a month or two as larger refiners are maximizing runs to cash in on the bumper margins.
"We expect flows to taper off as spot shipments favor new capacity to the Gulf, and the Centurion pipeline has been the canary in the coal mine for that," said Ryan Saxton, Genscape's director of oil and midstream.
Snow and rain are forecast to taper off through Friday night and into Saturday as skies clear, Hayes said, adding that winds are also expected to drop somewhat overnight and into Saturday as the offshore storm system recedes.
Weight Watchers usually sees an influx of members at the beginning of the year as people try to live up to their new year's resolutions, then watches them taper off throughout the year as they ditch their diets.
" Yet another study, this time evaluating the prescription drug use patterns of patients enrolled in Illinois' medical access program, similarly revealed: "[O]ur results indicate that MC (medical cannabis) may be used intentionally to taper off prescription medications.
By skipping widely anticipated buying in short-term bonds that day, the BOJ reduced its bond buying in January to the lowest level since October 2014, sparking speculation it may be seeking to gradually taper off its bond purchasing.
According to the Weather Prediction Center in College Park, Maryland, another 3 to 6 inches of rain may fall across southeast Texas before the storm system moves far enough to the east to allow the precipitation to taper off.
Adding to investors' concerns about interest rates, strong U.S. corporate profit growth that fueled the stock market in 2018 is set in January to taper off as deep tax cuts enacted by President Donald Trump become a year old.
Should Mondelez's sales momentum taper off as it faces tougher comps in FY20, this could attract renewed interest from activist investors, who may push for a combination of Mondelez and Pepsi's snack business to unlock additional value for shareholders.
The result: While going on a "cleanse" or cutting your meal portions in half may help you drop weight quickly, that weight loss will soon taper off, and the lost pounds will be hard to keep off in the long run.
Executives have forecast that expenses will grow 40 to 50 percent in 2019, but say they expect the downward trend to taper off after this year as revenue from new ways of pushing ads and facilitating transactions offset the security spending.
The center-left government has since softened its proposal, saying the so-called resolution fees will rise next year but then taper off and be eliminated in 2025, when the bailout fund is expected to have reached its target level.
And once the jams and cautionary tales taper off, Still Brazy pulls out its "Trump" card: a concluding trio of socially-motivated rallying cries that are as vital as any other political music released in the Black Lives Matter era.
Of course, it should be expected that growth will taper off to some extent after a new platform's launch, as this is the time when developers push out their new apps in order to be ready for the new users.
FRANKFURT, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Germany's central bank raised growth projections on Friday, arguing that the economy will continue to enjoy an export-driven boom, even if its rate of expansion is likely to taper off as the business cycle matures.
"The current growth spurt in advanced economies is expected to taper off, and the borrowing terms for the region's frontier markets will likely become less favourable ... which could coincide with higher refinancing needs for many countries across the region," it said.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's core machinery orders tumbled in December at the fastest pace in more than three years and companies expect orders to rise only marginally in January-March, raising concerns that recent gains in capital expenditure may taper off.
Spirit Energy currently produces around 130,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boed) which is set to taper off to around 693,000 boed by 2025, although it also comes with 270 million boe in so-called 2P reserves, the document showed.
Chris Lewa, a Rohingya rights advocate in Thailand, said that shootings and house burnings had appeared to taper off in northern Rakhine but that the authorities were now arresting community and religious leaders, many of whom had not yet been released.
Spirit Energy currently produces around 130,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boed) which is set to taper off to around 693,000 boed by 2025, although it also comes with 270 million boe in so-called 2P reserves, the document showed.
I read that my cravings for carbs will taper off eventually but even after that, it'll be awhile before my body gets its shit together and starts turning my fat stores into energy and months before I can notice a difference.
"The current growth spurt in advanced economies is expected to taper off, and the borrowing terms for the region's frontier markets will likely become less favorable ... which could coincide with higher refinancing needs for many countries across the region," it said.
Many experts agree that a '2nd wave' is likely Many viruses tend to spread more easily in cold weather, so it's possible that cases of the coronavirus could taper off in the summer and ramp up again in the fall.
"The biggest concern I see is that we may be at peak earnings," said Laurence D. Fink, BlackRock's chief executive, referring to a worry that the growth in corporate earnings, after the Trump administration tax cuts, will begin to taper off.
Cook, who arrives in India late on Tuesday, is making his Indian debut just as the country emerges as one of the last large growth markets in the smartphone world, while sales in the United States and China begin to taper off.
And their decisions to taper off were less tied to the presumption that the drugs are short-term bridges; most cited practical concerns like lingering side effects (sexual dysfunction is common, as is weight gain), pregnancy or the passing of postpartum despair.
"I think it's going to be a slow transition," Gottlieb said Sunday on CBS' "Face the Nation," saying "the epidemic is probably going to peak sometime in late April" and taper off by June but that it could possibly recur in the fall.
Ad load — the ratio of ads to personal posts — has been an important factor in delivering strong growth in advertising revenue over the past two years but will taper off in the second half off 1.793, Wehner told analysts on the company's earnings conference call.
The weaker Chinese data in November shows that the positive impact of front-loading had begun to taper off and that downward pressure on the Chinese economy was increasing, wrote Sue Trinh, head of Asia foreign exchange strategy at RBC Capital Markets in Hong Kong.
BEIJING/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Most Chinese bankers and property developers at a recent closed-door meeting expect growth in credit to real estate firms will taper off next year, said two sources who attended the gathering, amid a government clampdown on inflated home prices.
But while the pressure around insulin may be mounting, we're also seeing the terrible impact of rising insulin prices on patients: people being forced to taper off insulin so they can pay their medical bills and winding up with kidney failure, blindness, or even death.
"Right now the expectation is we will start to moderate in the 11- to 15-day period, then continue to taper off to near or slightly below normal for the latter half of the month," said David Streit, a meteorologist with the Commodity Weather Group.
It is now the gold standard for opioid addicts in medication-assisted treatment, or M.A.T. A combination of the opioid buprenorphine and the anti-overdose drug naloxone, Suboxone is supposed to give addicts a chance to get their lives together before they taper off it.
While snowfall is expected to taper off in the Ohio Valley and central Appalachians during the day, heavy snowfall -- as much as 1-2 inches in some places -- will continue in parts of New York and New England through Sunday night, the weather service said.
In a paper published last month in Lancet Psychiatry , he and a co-author reviewed brain imaging and case studies on withdrawal and argued that patients should taper off antidepressants over the course of months , rather than two to four weeks, as current guidelines advise.
In the first half of the year Intel will be able to sell chips as people upgrade to Microsoft's Windows 10 operating system — Microsoft's support for Windows 7 ended earlier this month — and that factor will taper off in the second half, Swan said.
The rising rate of obesity among Americans, as well as significant racial and geographic disparities, likely explain why the decline in breast and colorectal cancer death rates has begun to taper off, and why the decrease in rates of prostate cancer has halted entirely.
Jobs, who died in 2011, was succeeded as chief executive by Tim Cook, who has doubled the company's profits but struggled to develop a new product to replicate the society-altering success of the iPhone, which has seen sales taper off in recent years.
"I think demand will taper off a little," Bulgurlu said, noting however that Arcelik still aimed to double its business in Britain in the next five years, even as the country's exit from the European Union raises questions about the economy and the future of foreign workers.
Is it going through a burst of productivity that will reach an actual limit and then taper off, or are we in some crazy exponential curve that will just go up and up, with machine learning getting better and better, and delivering more and more dividends?
She told me she sometimes worries that the much-anticipated "Year of the Woman" of 2018 might go the way of 1992's "Year of the Woman," and turn into one single historic year whose gains taper off over time because people take it for granted.
But the unusual diesel imports could ease in the third quarter as refineries are expected to return from maintenance and as India's imports of the fuel taper off due to the start of monsoon rains which typically reduce the need of the fuel in irrigation pumps.
Once the direction of the regulatory environment became clear, gains in business investment in plant and equipment began to taper off, and the average annual increase over the 28503-22019 period worked out to less than 3 percent in real terms, far lower than in prior expansions.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A softer Manhattan real estate market can be seen in office rents, the dollar volume and number of buildings sold, while a large Chinese buying presence so far in 22015 is likely to taper off later this year, brokerage Cushman & Wakefield said on Thursday.
The consultancy Rystad Energy has released new estimates of global oil resources that help underscore why the discussion in energy circles has transformed over the last decade from when supplies will peak to when demand will taper off, because there's lots of oil left and being discovered.
Snowfall brought by the rare mid-March "nor'easter" will slowly taper off over upstate New York and northern New England, a day after it dumped as much as a foot (30 cm) of snow and blew at gale force in some areas, the National Weather Service said.
As of August, the prescription-monitoring program has helped 626 people, more than one-third of the people on high-dose prescriptions in the county, taper off opioids, while crimes related to drugs — the kind of thefts that led to the deaths of Brady and Kifer — have dropped.
Then this spring, the Health Evidence Review Commission, which guides reimbursement decisions, considered new limits: Patients with certain chronic pain conditions would gain coverage for alternative treatments under Medicaid, but would have to taper off opioids, even if they have been stable on their doses for many years.
"We've made clear that we want to cap welfare subsidies, overhaul working time, taper off unemployment benefits, cut taxes to boost investment, scrap the wealth tax and our opinion polls remain very good," Mael de Calan, economic adviser to the Republicans primaries' front-runner Alain Juppe, told Reuters.
This year is shaping up to be pivotal for BP as it starts up the largest number of new projects in a single year and the huge series of payments made in penalties and compensation for the deadly 2010 Deepwater Horizon rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico taper off.
According to a Reuters poll of analysts, over the next few weeks a flurry of data for August is likely to back market expectations for growth to taper off only modestly from the first half's pace, with some such as smaller firms seen bearing the brunt of tightening financial conditions.
Public assassinations of opposition figures and union leaders occurred with chilling regularity throughout the 1990s and mid-2000s, but began to taper off about a decade ago as the country's long-ruling authoritarian prime minister, Hun Sen, managed to defeat or buy off his rivals and consolidate much of the country's political power.
The issue of funding is urgent, public health experts say, because the Gulf Coast, where the Zika mosquito mostly lives, is only about halfway through peak mosquito season (it will not start to taper off until October), and the chances that the virus could start circulating in Houston or New Orleans are relatively high.
While the war on smog is creating a lot of noise around China's true industrial activity, underlying demand is clearly starting to show some signs of fatigue as massive government infrastructure spending begins to taper off and cities look set to keep tough housing curbs in place to keep a lid on soaring prices.
"I'm talking about the notion that a slowdown lurks around every corner, as people thought would be the case with Apple tonight, or that pricing is going to get worse, a fret about Alphabet, or demand is about to taper off, the whisper that drove down the stock of Amazon in [the] late afternoon, " the "Mad Money " host said.
Though agency officials still expect growth to taper off over time, NextGov wrote, the surge in drones forced them to revise their numbers:Last year alone, commercial drone operators registered more than 2000,21.29 new aircraft with the FAA, increasing the total number of commercial drones in use across the U.S. by more than 170 percent, according to the administration's annual aerospace forecast.
Rallies for Mr. Sanders often resemble rock concerts, drawing tens of thousands of people who come decked out in campaign gear, with T-shirts that proclaim "Unidos con Bernie" and signs that say "Not me, Us." Polling throughout the campaign has shown Mr. Sanders drawing some of his strongest support from voters with household incomes under $50,143; his numbers taper off as incomes rise.
It will please many shivering residents of the East Coast to know that this latest batch of snow will mostly stop by tonight, according to David Hamrick, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in College Park, Md. In Massachusetts, there will likely be another two to four inches of snow that will taper off in the evening, and a winter advisory is in effect for that region.
The factors lining up against the market are formidable: fears over growth in China and around the world, rising interest rates, the ongoing tariff battle between the U.S. and its trading partners, midterm election results that saw the Democrats take the House, slumping oil prices caused in part by a drop-off in demand and the likelihood that U.S. corporate profits, while stellar, are peaking and likely will taper off in 20093.

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