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As a result, he found his reliance on alcohol tapering off.
However, the M&A wave may be tapering off, said Kapoor.
Now it's tapering off… But we're going to have another outpouring.
Last week, I contemplated tapering off my meds, or lowering them.
Snow will continue into Saturday, tapering off Saturday evening through Sunday morning.
Brink said the heavy rain and snow is tapering off in California.
She's now on naltrexone, another medication for opioid addiction, after tapering off buprenorphine.
Now amid harder times, interest in buying farmland is tapering off, he said.
Globally, bullying tends to peak in the early-teenage years before tapering off.
The wild advances we've seen for the last near decade are tapering off.
The Veterans Administration has more information (PDF) about tapering off of opioid drugs.
She's been tapering off Valium for 11 months and she's about halfway done.
They told me tapering off the steroids was going to be very difficult.
To prevent withdrawal, slowly tapering off your cannabis use is the way to go.
But now that new infections are tapering off, Beijing is sending doctors to Europe.
With analytics, you may actually note it's tapering off and showing signs of decline.
Use an angled brush to apply the color, tapering off the ends into angled points.
Couscous scatters across the floor, crumbs tapering off into the darkness of the black rug.
So a material amount has come, but there is more to come gradually tapering off.
The trade comes just as gold and the gold miners seem to be tapering off.
"The winds are tapering off, but we still have a lot of rain," she said.
A recent study of coronavirus patients in China suggested the outbreak may be tapering off.
I'm currently tapering off TMS so I'll be back to hunting for a talk therapist soon.
That, they said, could help ease the patient into taking buprenorphine and tapering off other drugs.
Bomb radiocarbon began tapering off only in the 1970s, with the end of widespread nuclear testing.
Mental health professionals don't recommend this; they recommend tapering off gradually—and I can see why.
Local donations were tapering off as raging rivers and mudslides continue to slam parts of Peru.
McLoone was in a place in his life in which he felt comfortable tapering off methadone.
Musk, in comments reported by Gizmodo, said there is sometimes mandatory overtime, but it is tapering off.
Curle started tapering off benzos almost three years ago and still has a long way to go.
There will be no tapering off through the day; there is no end to the people coming.
The storm will dump a quick three to seven inches before tapering off around sunrise Sunday morning.
He said his outbreaks began tapering off, and that he last had an outbreak on March 27.
Mixed markets: The trade fears that have gripped Asian markets in recent days appear to be tapering off.
This recent tapering off in price growth suggests that property market cooling measures have begun to take effect.
With producer price inflation reaching its perceived peak, profitability and new investment are seen tapering off this year.
East Asia was the first region to be hit by the virus but cases are now tapering off.
And tapering off of methadone or Suboxone can trigger the same symptoms of withdrawal as heroin or oxycodone.
Your stomach will make a higher-than-normal amount of acid before eventually tapering off to regular levels.
The snow was tapering off Wednesday and flights were getting back to normal, airport spokeswoman Alex Renteria told CNN.
Tapering off the drug can lead to temporary symptoms that can be very uncomfortable, although they're not life-threatening.
But after the sun sets, melatonin production ramps up, peaking at night, and tapering off again the next morning.
It comes as American drone strikes are on the rise again, after tapering off somewhat in places like Pakistan.
Mr. Carpenter at UBS expects the Fed to continue buying $60 billion into March before tapering off those purchases.
It can be triggered by fatigue or emotional stress and is most frequent in our 30s, tapering off after that.
Officials said the frequency was tapering off but the risk of further strong aftershocks will remain for about a week.
"Negative effects from the tax hike are slowly tapering off," said Kenta Maruyama, economist at Mitsubishi UFJ Research and Consulting.
The hill spilled away beneath it, cloaked in dark elms, tapering off at the smoke-clad medina in the valley below.
She has created a website, The Withdrawal Project, that provides resources on psychiatric drug withdrawal, including a guide to tapering off.
A few hours later, the storm was tapering off over the mid-Atlantic and Northeast as it tracked out to sea.
The weather service reports: The snow will be heavy at times through late Saturday before tapering off by early Sunday morning.
A decline in customer deposits suggests that demand for Model S and Model X cars may be tapering off, analysts said.
And while the number of hate crimes appears to be tapering off in 2017, we don't yet have all the data.
There is one area in which experts hope the virus will still behave like influenza, however, by tapering off in spring.
Support for the Sweden Democrats has not grown since the end of 2015, just as the refugee crisis began tapering off.
From there, the virus began to spread, though Chinese officials maintained throughout the following month that the outbreak was tapering off.
That tapering off may mark the end of a surge in reported rapes after the #MeToo movement gained momentum in 2018.
Boone highlighted rising protectionism, emerging market vulnerability, politics, and finance as four main risks behind the tapering off in growth rates.
I would also like to look at Western Australia and the tapering off of the mineral industry, combined with water scarcity.
Khalifa's brief shooting career lasted three months in late 27, with her movies rolling out throughout early 7, but quickly tapering off.
The team recruited more than 250 people in three cities who had been taking Prozac long-term and were interested in tapering off.
Incredibly, those numbers will represent a decline: India would have peaked with a population of 1.65 billion in the 2050s before tapering off.
His remarks come as Abenomics reaches a turning point, with the boost to growth from the monetary and fiscal policy components tapering off.
About two hours later, the firefight tapering off, French helicopters from nearby Mali swooped in to the rescue on the rolling wooded terrain.
Demand in China is also tapering off with LNG imports falling 1 percent in 2015--the first time on record--as the economy slows.
But some geologists now favor a milder version of the Hadean, with the rain of asteroids quickly tapering off after the moon was formed.
That prompted the dispatch of Niger ground forces and French Mirage jets, which arrived about two hours later, as the fighting was tapering off.
While we don't know how widespread the outbreak will become, cases of the virus have started tapering off in China, where the strain originated.
The rain is expected to change over to snow in the wee hours before tapering off early Friday morning, but little accumulation is expected.
Unlike MAT, medically supervised withdrawal is the tapering off an opioid without the aid of a medication, but still coupled with the other support services.
In a hopeful note, Mr. Cuomo said that while the number of hospitalizations continues to grow, the rate which it is growing was tapering off.
"Christian movies" had their most recent heyday in 563 and 2015 and seem to be tapering off, at least in terms of box office returns.
On May 22, 2013, the Federal Reserve's policy minutes sparked fears the central bank could start tapering off its $85 billion-a-month bond purchasing program.
In May 2013, policy minutes from the Federal Reserve sparked fears the central bank could start tapering off its $85 billion-a-month bond purchasing program.
The fourth-quarter earnings season is slowly tapering off, and about 71 percent of the S&P 500 companies that have reported earnings have topped expectations.
"It's interesting how things look different in the light of a new day," Anchorage Municipal Manager Bill Falsey said, adding that aftershocks have been tapering off.
Saudi Arabia said on Sunday that it would unilaterally begin "tapering off" production by as much as half a million barrels a day starting next month.
The forecast for all four of the tournament's rounds is fine and mild, with a moderate breeze on Thursday tapering off to a light zephyr on Sunday.
Utilities using coal to generate electricity are already preparing accordingly: a source at a South Korean utility said prices could rise further before tapering off into 2017.
But with iPhone sales tapering off, the company aims to make more money from software services, which include news and entertainment as well as storage and payments.
The first 49 meters, which have largely kept their smooth limestone casing, are built at a steep 54 degree angle, before tapering off in the top section.
Economists expect Japan's exports to continue to expand at a slower pace than last year due to a tapering off in demand for semiconductors and electronic parts.
"I think the safe-haven appeal of gold is tapering off a bit and investors are looking at other havens such as the Japanese yen," Ang added.
A dip in drilling activity for new production could imply that the relentless rise in U.S. production could be tapering off toward the middle of the year.
But the real game-changer has been the rest of Trump's actions -- specifically, his multi-front trade wars, which come just as growth was is tapering off globally.
Reis said it expects vacancies to rise in 2018 before tapering off in 3.93 as projects slated for completion will continue at least over the next 12 months.
Unlike its main competitor, the onerously strong VUSE cig-a-like, the PLUS+ is a viable option for tapering off nicotine and eventually quitting, but not much else.
Foreign buying appears to be tapering off as yields have come down, said Noaman Khalid, an economist with CI Capital Asset Management, one of Egypt's largest asset managers.
The distribution curve they found peaked around medium-sized shells, then dropped as the shells got larger, before tapering off very gradually through the largest shells of all.
By rolling out enhanced, results-driven ad products, Yelp could incentivize greater brand investment in the coming years and keep its ad revenue growth from tapering off any further.
Its stock has fared very poorly since he took over a year ago, user growth has slowed to an absolute crawl, and revenue growth appears to be tapering off.
That could be a sign that the outbreak is already tapering off, but the researchers also warned that it could rebound once Chinese residents return to school and work.
The storm was slowly tapering off overnight into Wednesday, but it left about 218,000 power outages in Massachusetts as of Tuesday evening, according to the state's Emergency Management Agency.
In further good news for shareholders, Samsung eased concerns that the huge expansion in the global semiconductor business may be tapering off, saying the outlook for 2018 remained strong.
In some situations a tapering off of feeding may be recommended in order to prevent aggression from animals accustomed to hand-feeding, but in general most animals move on quickly.
Below, you'll find everything we know about the OnePlus 7 Pro and the regular OnePlus 7, starting off with things we know and tapering off into good old-fashioned rumors.
This tapering off in price increases came after a series of government measures in the last year to cool the red-hot property market amid fears of an asset bubble.
European refinery turnarounds are set to peak at around 1.1 million barrels per day (bpd) in mid-September before gradually tapering off throughout October, according to Reuters data and traders.
So we are seeing a tapering off part of it is year end, part of it is maintenance.... so we will be shipping less in December than we are in November.
Revenue at the software giant has surged in recent years as its bet on cloud computing has paid off, but there were continued signs that that acceleration could be tapering off.
A breakdown suggested weaker public consumption and a negative contribution from net exports — a tapering off of tourism in what is normally a weaker quarter for the industry -accounted for the decline.
But while new infections are tapering off in China, they're soaring in Italy, from where the virus has spread to other European countries, fuelling fears of a wider outbreak across the Continent.
Since 2013, America's poorest adults have experienced some of the greatest declines in the uninsured rate, but as of the first three months of 2016, those steady declines might be tapering off.
Since 2000, the number of trips taken annually by people around the world has more than doubled, according to the World Bank, and there is no sign of these numbers tapering off.
By evening, the winter storm was set to move into the Boston area, where it is expected to leave just 2 inches overnight before tapering off by the morning commute, forecasters said.
Expensive consumer durables such as washing machines or passenger cars tend to diffuse through a population following an S-curve – slowly at first, then more rapidly, before tapering off as market saturation nears.
The FDA is requiring drugmaker US WorldMeds of Louisville, Kentucky, to conduct more studies in teens and newborns of opioid-addicted mothers and for possible longer-term use in people tapering off opioids.
Though it is already the largest fintech focused on cross-border consumer transfers, there is no sign that growth is close to tapering off, says Daniel Webber of FXC Intelligence, a data provider.
Other artists like Gilberto Gil, Tom Zé and the group Os Mutantes would help establish tropicália as a distinct style, even as the movement itself remained relatively short lived, tapering off around 1968.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's commodity imports surged in December as tumbling prices spurred opportunistic buying, but shipments of some commodities are expected to start tapering off this year as slower economic growth checks demand.
Europe's migration crisis, which peaked with the arrival of more than 1 million asylum seekers in 2015, has been tapering off with arrivals falling to the tens of thousands so far this year.
"The snow is expected to start as early as noon today with heaviest snowfall expected late this afternoon into tonight before gradually tapering off throughout Saturday morning," the National Weather Service said Friday.
She switched me to Effexor, which involved an exhausting process of slowly tapering off Wellbutrin and suffering through a few weeks of withdrawal, throughout which Facebook was there to tell me I'm mentally ill.
Last week, Gordon told CNBC's "Trading Nation" that a daily chart of the S&P 1623 ETF (SPY) showed a gradual uptrend, tapering off into what he called a "three-way correction" move recently.
The American Cancer Society recommends screening should be offered starting at age 40, but it recommends annual screening beginning at age 45, then tapering off to screening every other year starting at age 55.
A few months later, as South Korea's MERS epidemic was tapering off, a team of researchers from Hong Kong and the USA published a briefing about it in the Western Pacific Surveillance and Response Journal.
The clash is the worst during the dry season, which is tapering off right now, when the shrinking amount of pastureland shrivels into yellow straw and the rural areas ringing Nairobi turn into dead country.
If you do decide to go on antidepressants, or if you're on them now and don't have a history of chronic, severe depression, Holland suggests talking to your doctor about tapering off after six months.
The subsidies would be 100 percent at first before tapering off — in hope of pulling more people into the labor force so they can develop skills that will allow them to earn a nonsubsidized wage.
China's April trade data, though missing forecasts, showed solid growth continuing after a surprisingly robust first quarter, but the pace is seen tapering off as Beijing turns the screws on debt risks and a hot property sector.
But several also warned that the gains from such spending were tapering off and that the efforts to revamp the economy had lagged, despite bold promises made by Mr. Xi at a Communist Party meeting in 2013.
Although there are slight bumps in activity during the first and last months of the year, there is a slight, arcing curve that seems to crest around June before tapering off throughout the rest of the year.
"We found that following a breach, time-to-EKG and mortality rates both rose, and continued to rise for about three years before tapering off," said Eric Johnson, dean of Vanderbilt University's Owen Graduate School of Management.
"The trend toward easing of credit standards appears to be tapering off, as the vast majority of lenders, around 90 percent, reported plans to keep their credit standards about the same," said Fannie Mae chief economist Doug Duncan.
Farmers predicted high volumes of beans would continue to be sent to port until late January, with production tapering off and declining in quality through the end of the main crop in March if rainfall does not improve.
Via the New Yorker's PR office: This is normally the time to add the to-be-sure graph, noting that, anecdotally, media orgs that reported a Trump Bump earlier in the year are reporting an understandable tapering off.
The "Nunes Memo" attacking the FBI and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) process was finally made public late last week, and the endless partisan back-and-forth over the legitimacy of its claims is, slowly, tapering off.
When Ms. Falstein began experiencing "jelly legs" that left her too weak to stand for long, increased panic attacks, extreme fatigue and other health problems, she and her psychopharmacologist agreed that she should begin tapering off her benzos.
While there are concerns that the current chip boom is tapering off, the long-term outlook for so-called 3D NAND chips which have a stacked cell structure giving them far more storage capacity, is still rosy, he said.
We found a similar pattern: As we saw in the former chart, a peak in deal volume at or around the beginning of 2015, as well as the tapering-off effect we saw in the case of individual states.
Declining sales show signs of tapering off since Wal-Mart veteran Sean Clarke became Asda's president and chief executive last July, with a focus on improving the look and feel of the stores as well as enhancing product lines.
It used to be difficult to confirm a pregnancy before the 12-week mark, which is also when the risk for miscarriage happens to start tapering off — but now many people find out right when the risk is highest.
After four months barely surviving the hell of tapering off antidepressants before trying to conceive, the last thing I expected to hear from a doctor ten weeks into my pregnancy was that I should go right back on them.
The chip business was Samsung's top earner again as it booked a record 11.6 trillion won operating profit in January-March, from 13 trillion won in the previous quarter, despite signs the recent boom in memory chips was tapering off.
Warren's plan tries to address those criticisms by limiting debt cancellation to $50,000 — which would likely not encompass the debt incurred by graduate degrees like law school and medical school — and by tapering off forgiveness for people with high household incomes.
Teleflex's revenue increased 3.2 percent in 2016 and is estimated to rise about 12 percent this year, mainly due to the Vascular Solutions deal, before tapering off to 3.2 percent by 2020, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
The rare mid-March "nor'easter" was tapering off over upstate New York and northern New England after dumping as much as a foot (30 cm) of snow with gale-force winds throughout the region on Tuesday, the National Weather Service said.
The reason for that is slowly tapering off the drug lessens the likelihood of relapse, he said, adding going into a medically induced coma is "very extreme" and would typically only ever happen in Canada due to severe alcohol withdrawal symptoms.
On a hopeful note, Mr. Cuomo said that more than 4,2013 people in New York State had been discharged from hospitals, and that while the number of hospitalizations continued to grow, the rate at which it was growing was tapering off.
In a paper published Tuesday in Lancet Psychiatry, the authors argued that any responsible withdrawal regimen should have the patient tapering off medication over months or even years, depending on the individual, and not over four weeks, the boilerplate advice.
When Kinkle asked if he could use Suboxone, a brand name for a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone, he was told that unless he had a detailed plan for tapering off the drug, the nurse assistance program would not allow it.
What's particularly worrisome: "The decline is not tapering off in Western countries—it's steep, significant, and continuing," says study co-author Shanna Swan, a professor of environmental medicine and public health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Average longevity has indeed risen in the United States but the gains are tapering off, according to the Society of Actuaries (SOA), which this week released its annual "mortality improvement scale," which pension plan sponsors use to project their future payout obligations.
So far, the rise in the United States dollar hasn't been especially sharp, especially compared with its rise in 2013, when the Fed first said it would start tapering off the support that the central bank had provided since the financial crisis.
Similarly, one might expect a high rate of initial success in those challenges, as gun laws across the country first became subject to the "individual right" reading of the Second Amendment, followed by a tapering off of success as those laws were struck down.
I mean we enjoyed a once in a lifetime mining construction boom in recent years and that boom occurred, there was massive investment and of course inevitably once those big projects were built will supply increased commodity prices came down the construction boom has been tapering off.
We find that the radionuclide distribution is fairly uniform across the crater with some tapering off toward the crater rim....Although the lagoon is gradually filling in over time, contamination levels from residual long-lived radioactive isotopes, such as plutonium and americium, will likely last for centuries.
To the Editor: Re "Withdrawal Rule on Antidepressants Is Questioned" (news article, March 6): As a psychiatrist who has been prescribing antidepressants for more than 35 years, I have observed a problem with tapering off antidepressants with resultant withdrawal symptoms in a small but important group of patients.
He reviewed all the conventional wisdom: that a flatter yield curve is suppressing what would otherwise be stronger lending revenues; that mortgage loans are tapering off because of higher rates; that Wall Street is still awaiting the Fed's stress tests to make a lasting determination on stocks like Citigroup, J.P. Morgan and Goldman Sachs.
A recent review of the dietary patterns of 50,2003 adults who are Seventh Day Adventists over seven years provides the latest evidence suggesting that we should front-load our calories early in the day to jump-start our metabolisms and prevent obesity, starting with a robust breakfast and tapering off to a smaller lunch and light supper, or no supper at all.
While the winter in North Asia is showing signs of tapering off, most of Europe has been caught by a wave of extreme cold late in the season, which pushed up British spot natural gas prices to record highs of 275 pence per therm on March 1, the equivalent of over $30 per mmBtu, and up 130 percent from the last close in February, and up 400 percent since the end of December.
The US Home Healthcare Report from Business Insider Intelligence The companies mentioned in this report are: American Well, Best Buy, CarePredict, CVS Health, Emerald, Epic Geisinger, GreatCall, InTouch Health, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Medically Home, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, Philips SnapMD, Teladoc, University of Pittsburgh Medical CenterHere are some of the key takeaways from the report:Home-based care is a large and growing market for US health systems and hospitals, while growth in the services that providers have historically relied on for profitability is tapering off.

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