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Abrupt dips in some walls indicated destruction by earthquake.
Some of them will be soothed by news that the Securities and Exchange Commission, the main financial-markets watchdog, wants to make it harder for "professional plaintiffs" to win securities class actions (in which investors band together to sue listed firms over accounting irregularities or abrupt dips in the share price).
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Although no one would rule out an abrupt reversal like those that followed other dips in recent months, several oil analysts suggested that oil prices could continue to slide.
"He dips in, and then he dips out," Bolton explained.
A new climate study warning of abrupt coastal flooding gets dipped in the acid bath of open peer review.
The Independent has reported a dip in daily unique website users of nearly 15% in June, bringing an abrupt end to the three months of solid growth.
We found that the PSMC is unable to reconstruct abrupt changes in N e: for example, instantaneous bottlenecks 2000 or 20,000 years ago are reconstructed as a gradual dip in N e over a period of 5000 or 50,000 years, respectively.
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