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It just started to taper off and shrink in size by the last quarter of the century".
US greenhouse gas emissions have started to taper off in recent years but a Trump presidency would see a resurgence, with an analysis by Lux Research finding that carbon dioxide output would be 16% higher than the current trajectory should the real estate magnate complete a second term.
Do a search for "Paris, London, New York, Boston, and Rome," for instance, and you can see when interest peaked and started to taper off for each one.
"It started to taper off about six months ago".
About 12 years ago, job growth started to taper off as well.
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"With summer temperatures beginning to cool and regional consumption starting to taper off, Riyadh can free up larger volumes to export, even at lower prices.
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Fed officials thus entered this week's meeting with cross-cutting pressures: an underlying view that QE should start to taper off soon; and economic data that undermined the case for such a tapering.
"Most sexual killers begin in their 20s, peak in their mid-30s and start to taper off by their 40s," said Dr. Michael H. Stone, a New York psychiatrist who wrote the book "The Anatomy of Evil" (Prometheus, 2009).
International experts say they are unsure when the spread of the virus in Beijing will start to taper off, as it did in Guangdong Province, where the disease first appeared last fall, and then in Hong Kong.
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