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From India to Brazil to the Philippines, recyclers are experiencing a precipitous drop in income.
The Belmont Stakes has become hot enough that the N.Y.R.A could charge far more than it does, particularly for seats, without experiencing a precipitous drop in its on-track business.
Advertising woes were particularly nettlesome at children's channel Nickelodeon, which has experienced a precipitous drop in ratings.
It has already experienced a precipitous drop in its stock price and faces an estimated $18 billion in fines and an untold number of lawsuits.
As with the millions of other properties that have slid into default since the housing crash, these homes have experienced a precipitous drop in value, suddenly leaving their occupants with a lot less wealth.
An old Broadway song informed Americans that "the Bronx is up," but few areas of the country experienced such a precipitous drop from prosperity.
Not all of the homes have experienced such a precipitous drop in value, Mr. Gillani added, pointing out that a wave of foreclosures has skewed some figures.
In particular, when volunteers report the experience of ego dissolution, their brain imaging shows a precipitous drop in D.M.N. activity.
Following the law's passage, the state experienced a major increase in vaccination rates, with a precipitous drop in measles and other outbreaks.
A precipitous drop in melatonin levels occurred.
Like Krubera, Chevé starts with a precipitous drop: three thousand feet in less than half a mile.
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