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Mr. Bard said there was likely to be a sharp drop in the amount raised this year from last year's $60 billion.
But all of the decline came from a sharp drop in the amount of options granted to them last year, a value that is purely theoretical because options, which offer the right to buy shares at a set price in the future, can expire worthless.
The United States Postal Service is struggling with a sharp drop in the amount of mail it handles and has made closing hundreds of urban post offices around the country a key part of an effort to close its record $7 billion deficit.
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But Ann E. Kaplan, the survey director, said several institutions had "hit a wall" this January, with a sharp drop in the number and amount of donations.
Even so, the $1 billion falls far short of the amount that some biomedical groups feel NIH needs to avoid a sharp drop in the number of grants the agency supports next year after the agency's stimulus money runs out.
This implies a sharp drop in the Dow within four months.
This has led to a sharp drop in the cost of corporate loans.
The decision comes after the company witnessed a sharp drop in the number of teenage customers.
A sharp drop in the cost of retailing technology has also helped the native chains.
Increased withdrawal of groundwater in Dehgolan plain has caused a sharp drop in the groundwater levels.
At 4.2 K temperature, a sharp drop in the whisker resistance was found.
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