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  • Like a normal trend, a long pull-back often has 2 legs.
  • Estimates have declined modestly in recent weeks but that is a normal trend as the reporting period approaches.
  • "I think the normal trend would be a monthly decline of between 5, 000 and 10, 000, " said Schmieding.
  • Polls conducted at the end of the year showed slightly more voters inclined toward Republican congressional candidates than toward Democrats, a deviation from normal trends.
  • However, due to continuous De-forestation, climatic changes are affecting Darwaza badly and normal trend of summer and winter season are changing every year.
  • By contrast, Sauter said he calculated in 1999 that the S & amp; P 500 would have had to fall 40 percent to return to normal trend levels.
  • Disabilities are far more prevalent in the eldest age range, 65 years and older, but this is a normal trend due to aging and the demographics which diseases effect.
  • In a long trend, a pull-back oftens last for long enough to form legs like a normal trend and to behave in other ways like a trend too.
  • January saw a 2.3 percent rise in prices _ the normal trend in Russia where inflation is usually high at the beginning of the year when many annual price increases take effect.
  • :" In the early 50s Lyndon & Felicia were well known for their wonderful cabaret  they didn't follow the normal trend  they studied all types of Latin American rhythms.
  • Just as break-outs from a normal trend are prone to fail as noted above, microtrend lines drawn on a chart are frequently broken by subsequent price action and these break-outs frequently fail too.
  • "We appear to be returning to the normal trend for West Germany, which should be a slight decline in seasonally adjusted figures, " said Holger Schmieding, an economist with brokerage house Merrill Lynch.
  • "The first quarter was so spectacular that people sort of lost track of what a normal trend line is, " said Brian Routledge, a Prudential Securities analyst who has a " hold " recommendation on FedEx.
  • "We're going to see a return to something like a more normal trend line for real growth rates, " he predicted, adding President Bush's tax rebates will " help rekindle growth ."
  • To measure the true effects of any traffic management scheme it is normally necessary to establish a baseline, or " do nothing " case, which estimates the effects on the network without any changes other than normal trends and expected local changes.
  • "Since mid-1995, the economy has grown at an exceptional rate, above 4 percent per year, far outpacing its normal trend of growth, " said Robert E . Hall, director of the National Bureau of Economic Research's Economic Fluctuations and Growth Program.
  • Caesium has melting point 28.44 癈; francium has melting point ~ 27 癈; ununennium is predicted ( see the article's infobox ) to have a melting point of 22 24 癈 . Why are they so close to each other ? ( The lighter alkali metals have a more normal trend . ) Can anyone offer a ( relativistic ) explanation?
  • Low was optimistic that the financial crisis of 2007 08 would not be particularly harmful to the economy, stating " The turmoil in financial markets hasn't as yet really fed through as much as it might into the real economy . " He predicted a general slowdown of the economy in 2011, but denied that his view was indicative of a recession, stating that " You may call it a slowdown, but I would say it s a return to the normal trend . " He remained pessimistic in 2013, when asked about the WTO's trade forecast for the year, noting the trade growth to GDP ratio had been 1 : 1 instead of a traditionally expected 2 : 1, but added " we would expect to see that relationship re-establish itself ."