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Despite the recession, work has stayed relatively steady.
But they declined in Boston and El Paso, and stayed relatively steady in New York, Las Vegas, Detroit and Atlanta.
The total has stayed relatively steady since the summer of 2015 (there were 439 cranes then), which was the crest of the current development wave, some brokers say.
That landscape is mostly made up of restrained one- and two-family houses, and Mr. Macaluso says prices have stayed relatively steady.
Obama's support among whites making less than $50k has plummeted to 41% in the recent Pew poll, while his support has stayed relatively steady, at 40%, among those making more than $50k.
Shares of Johnson & Johnson fell by more than 1% to $62.44 on Tuesday morning, while the drug manufacturing industry stayed relatively steady.
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Throughout the first hour, the recorded reaction rate of the LD sample stays relatively steady.
Wine buying rises dramatically in ages 21-29 and 30-39 and it stays relatively steady with older age groups.
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