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Falling average earnings does not necessarily mean individuals are having their pay cut - it might fall if lots of people got part-time jobs, or if many new low-paying jobs were created, for example.
In late December he even implied that the party might fall if it fails to reform politically.
Fearful that she might fall if she tried to get up to use the bathroom, doctors inserted a urinary catheter.
On the stairs were several hookers in ridiculously high heels, neither climbing nor descending, as if they were afraid they might fall if they moved.
Toward the end, he was clutching the lectern with both hands, and it looked as if he might fall if he let go.
To see the hilltop building lit by red tracer bullets and rocked by explosions was a harbinger of how far Afghanistan might fall if its president, its factional leaders and the country's international backers mismanage the country's tricky politics.
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Del Potro looked as if he might fall over if he let Murray go.
Often, it seemed as if things might fall apart if not for Mike Kinsella, an authoritarian behind his drum kit.
Interest rates could rise if demand for U.S. debt slackens, or they might fall further if investors pile into Treasuries for shelter.
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