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  • Lord said Lycos had been hurt by the dramatic falloff in Internet advertising.
  • The industry thrived until a dramatic falloff in orders in 1999.
  • It may be that the dramatic falloff in US hijacking reflects the learning curve of law enforcement.
  • There ` s been a dramatic falloff in commodical ( ph ) company prices that ran for 18 months.
  • The dramatic falloff was partly due to several companies delaying their flotations until next year because of unfavorable market conditions.
  • It is among a number of telecommunications companies that have been crippled by a dramatic falloff in orders in a weakened economy.
  • "The dramatic falloff in demand for air travel has forced the entire industry to make adjustments, " the airline's chief executive Keijo Suila said.
  • "You take a certain number of punches, particularly if they're in close proximity, then you can have a dramatic falloff in a person's ability to cope ."
  • The suburban Lisle, Ill .-based company is among a number of telecommunications companies scrambling to cope with a dramatic falloff in orders in the weakened economic environment.
  • After a dramatic falloff in sales following Sept . 11, Grand Circle saw its business jump 30 percent in January compared to the same month a year ago.
  • The government shut down the U . S . airline system after the attacks, and even after the skies were reopened airlines have struggled with a dramatic falloff in business.
  • The U . S . government shut down America's airline system after the attacks, and even after the skies were reopened airlines have struggled with a dramatic falloff in business.