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The charity Oxfam says, "We are seriously concerned that a lack of food may peak in May and June reaching emergency levels.
Jiang, who is relatively optimistic among Chinese advisers, estimates that China's coal production may peak in 2015 at 3.4bn tonnes.
Employment in the United States "should respond quickly to economic activity and unemployment may peak in the first half of 2010," it said.
Bolstered by foreign funds and hopes that interest rates may peak in the near future, Hong Kong's bourse jumped by 6.5%.
According to Bernstein, demand for cement in Turkey and Malaysia and even parts of China may peak in the next five years.
The first, voice, is declining in most rich countries; in many markets the second, messaging, is waning too; the third, access to data, may peak in three or four years.The fourth wave comprises a huge range of OTT services.
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Elements of social judgment and short-term memory, important pieces of the cognitive puzzle, may peak later in life than previously thought.
She says technology provides an early entry point to the arts which may peak interest in live performances and trips to museums.
The slowdown in unemployment suggests that it may peak lower than expected in 2010.Even so, there are reasons to remain cautious about the City's prospects.
Still, many experts say it appears that the pandemic may well peak in the United States in mid-October, before the vaccine arrives.
There's a level of unpredictability in Grandtheft's work, something that may not peak in the brain until the next second, but settles in the spine and flushes through the tissue, making for a coaxing release.
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