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It kissed zero before a tiny uptick in the past couple years.
Important new research, however, shows this correlation to be very weak now, such that the cost of lower unemployment is but a tiny uptick in inflation.
With the browser now free, the erosion of Netscape's browser market share has leveled off at about 55percentt and has even shown a tiny uptick, according to the company's figures.
UnitedHealth Group Inc., the nation's largest health insurer, reported a tiny uptick in third-quarter profit, disappointing investors who have bid up the company's shares in recent months.
Perhaps it's because the figure represents a tiny uptick from the additional 30,000 troops the president committed to the region more than a year ago.
Or maybe it is that a tiny uptick in the incidents of cancellation have become magnified by ready access to information previously not generally available (thank you, World Wide Web!) and by the unfortunate tendency of presenters to market around particular artists...so that when they cancel audiences are furious and managements embarrassed.
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In 2016, only eight per cent of the more than three thousand newly published children's books that it catalogued were about black characters a tiny uptick from the year before.
Regardless, many Chinese day traders see this as an opportunity to quickly gain new riches — by buying and selling stocks more than 100 times a day, usually after holding a stock for less than five minutes, and hoping for even the tiniest uptick in prices.
The tiniest uptick in demand is likely to require inventory replenishment.
The consensus forecast in a Reuters poll is for a tiny 0.1% quarter-on-quarter uptick.
The uptick is mirrored in his ratings among Democrats and independents, and he's even up a tiny bit among Republicans, where his 13percentt approval is up from 10percentt in late 2015.
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