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Remarkably, not only the process has a precipitous character, but its onset starts the sooner the greater the amplitude of the triggering pulse: (sqrt{mathrm{field} mathrm{amplitude}} timestau_{mathrm{onset}} approxmathrm{const}).
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I also look at the National Association of Purchasing Management's purchasing agents index, and that, too, had a precipitous drop for the last eight months, actually 10 months.
The new 8 p.m. show on MSNBC, hosted by Chris Hayes, had a precipitous falloff of 32 percent in total viewers from the former occupant at that hour, "The Ed Show," a year ago.
The company has had a precipitous drop from earlier heights before user growth became a key concern.
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The college had a precipitous decline in enrollment and financial stability during and after the Great Depression, weathering the storm under five successive presidents.
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Amid its revolutionary turmoil, Egypt has suffered a precipitous fall in foreign reserves and has trouble paying for fuel.
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