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precipitousness
noun
The state or quality of being precipitous.
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Any outflows of foreign capital, encouraged by the risk that the currency will be lower tomorrow than it is today, might lead to a fall in the dollar of such precipitousness that the Fed is constrained in cutting interest rates shades of the late 1970s.
There are two problems with this besides precipitousness.
So a story which started out about social work "precipitousness" and "disregard for human rights" became, after a febrile media week, a story about the intellectually and emotionally demanding nature of social work.
But I am really in no mood for sight-seeing, thanks to the two words that are flashing hypnotically in red on my motorbike's console: 'Brake failure.' The only way down from here is the Trollstigen, an intestinal tract of road with more hairpins than Vidal Sassoon and a precipitousness best suited to mountain goats, base jumpers and vehicles with the means to stop.
"We are all so struck by the precipitousness of the decline," Ms. Russo said.
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