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His company is riding high even in the continuing tech-stock carnage, trading at a lofty 43 times earnings despite taking a sharp dive in the past year.
At this point in his first term, Clinton had just had a sharp dive in the polls, resulting for the first time in his disapproval numbers being higher than his approval numbers.
"Crime went down everywhere in the 90s," said John Roman, a senior fellow in the Justice Policy Center at the Urban Institute, referring to a sharp dive in violence nationwide during the Clinton administration.
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As the Wall Street Journal points out, when Microsoft's cloud unit missed analyst estimates in April, the stock took a sharp dive, before rebounding in the summer.
Its fairy tale rise took a sharp dive almost immediately, resulting in lawsuits and angry recriminations.
But Tyson began 2000 with a sharp dive from $17 per share down to $9.
For instance, the national buffoon index will take a sharp dive.
Moments after Apple's Face ID demo face-planted in front of millions of viewers during its annual product unveiling, the company's stock took a sharp dive.
The falling price of crude has led the North Sea' biggest players including Shell, Chevron and BP to cut jobs and the latter is expected to reveal the impact of the sharp dive in price to $51 a barrel in its annual results tomorrow.
The answer depends on what you mean by "recession".Global industrial production fell at an annual rate of 6% in the first half of this year, the sharpest dive in two decades.
Following the initial legal disputes, Qualcomm's stock took a very sharp dive.
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