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Although Dr. Schuchat would not say that the flu had peaked for the season, she said the country was "at a transition point" and officials would look ahead to the next season, which usually begins in November.
Rates of emergency hospital admission had peaked for both intervention and control groups at around six quarters before the start of the trial.
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And we've peaked for both".
"Yes, the rebellion has peaked for now," one source said.
GAS prices finally headed down last week, and may have peaked for the year, the Energy Department reported.
— Hungry for an 11th major title, Annika Sorenstam arrived here hoping to have peaked for the Kraft Nabisco Championship.
These appear to have peaked for the industry at about 3.5 percent of loans and could halve in the next year or so, according to Goldman Sachs.
Some blame the corn industry for high gasoline prices — but after a sharp two-month climb of nearly 60 cents a gallon, gas prices have fallen over the past month and may have peaked for the year.
On the other hand, the fall from 2006 – combined with the sheer steepness of the reduction since 2008, and the various lines of enquiry explored in the 'peak stuff' theory I wrote about last year – begs the question whether the UK's footprint could have peaked for good.
Gallup, which combines respondents' ratings of current economic conditions and their perceptions of whether the economy is improving or worsening, theorized that Americans may be hoping that gas prices have peaked for the year.
Since 2007, the incidence and prevalence rates have decreased, suggesting that recognition rates may have peaked for the time being.
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