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Analysts at Davy said: Iron ore benchmark and premium prices are down 60%and54%4% year-on-year respectively, with benchmark prices breaching the psychological barrier of $50 per tonne.

Analysts said that once the S.& P. broke through its 200-day moving average and stayed there; a technical level, and perhaps a psychological one, had been breached for investors.

Figures from the Corcoran Group, one of the largest real estate brokers in Manhattan, showed that average prices breached the psychological barrier of $1 million in the first quarter of this year, rising 32percentto to $1,001,000, from $760,000 in the same period last year.

And without such recognition, the psychological frontier cannot be breached, for it means that Jews do not belong in the holy land, do not have a history there, have not returned home.

Amid these fond memories Mr. Kore-eda maintains his unsentimental gimlet eye for the emotional breach and the psychological impasse.

With a new police commissioner in place using crime-fighting methods battle-proven in New York City, Baltimore was finally able to breach a significant psychological barrier, the 300-plus body count, after 10 straight years of notorious gun violence.

The final analysis suggests a buyer would struggle to breach $200,000, a psychological victory for Mercedes even at this end of the market.

A breach of the psychological contract may thus not be a violation of the formal contractual regulations of employment, but may cause an experience of dissatisfaction.

Staff might perceive mergers as a breach of the psychological contract (implicit commitments and expectations between employers and employees) when they feel they are not listened to [ 5], when they have to 'suffer' from delays in service development and job uncertainties [ 7, 11], or when the anticipated benefits of mergers such as training fail to materialize [ 12].

Whether carers feel the psychological contract is fulfilled or breached will impact on their ongoing use of respite services.

A loving parent is warm, willing to set limits and unwilling to breach a child's psychological boundaries by invoking shame or guilt.

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