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The stock has been roughly flat, in spite of executional excellence.
Since 1990, the number of dentists in the United States has been roughly flat, about 150,000 to 160,000, while the population has risen about 22percentt.
Figures released on May 25th showed a 7.8% year-on-year increase (in yen terms) in April; but the volume of exports fell, and has been roughly flat in the past three months.
The UK has traditionally suffered in this area and since 2002 the proportion of the population with skills equivalent to GCSEs and A-levels has been roughly flat at less than 40%.
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Federal payrolls have been roughly flat for years (even as the population has been growing).
If not for the purchases by Microsoft, Intel said, its average prices would have been roughly flat.
But for the last year, Byetta prescriptions have been roughly flat at about 250,000 a month.
A lagging indicator of housing prices, they have been roughly flat this year but are expected to fall next year, according to Ms Greuel's estimates.
Harald Hendrikse, an analyst at Nomura International in London, said that taken together, the two months appeared to have been roughly flat from a year earlier.
In Asia, the declines have been bigger more like 5% to 6%—with the exception of Japan, where markets have been roughly flat since the dead cat bounce after the post-earthquake plunge.
Ahead of the election, the stock market had been roughly flat for months.
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