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The sluggish labor market, which is damping domestic demand, suggests that any rise in consumer prices stemming from the spike in producer inflation last month could be temporary, although it will put a squeeze on households.

The mild decline in manufacturing — down 1.5percentt from a year earlier, much less than the 24.3 percent plunge in the first quarter — stemmed from a "spike" in the "volatile" biomedical sector, and an improvement in the electronics sector "due to inventory restocking," it said in a statement.

Mary Ann Rothman, executive director of the Council for New York Cooperatives and Condominiums, said that buildings have faced large increases in property taxes and insurance costs as well as outsized fuel bills this winter, stemming from the bitter cold and the spike in oil prices.

The problem with the Grand Cherokees stemmed from a voltage spike that could cause vehicles' LED parking lights to fail, the automaker reported.

Ian Shepherdson, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics, said the bulk of the rise in core inflation stems from a 13.7% spike in light truck prices.

The creative spike could stem from this lowering of inhibitions.

But it then dedicates the rest of the article to its predetermined conclusion that the boomer suicide spike "likely stems from a complex matrix of issues particular to a generation that vowed not to trust anyone older than 30 and who rocked out to lyrics such as, 'I hope I die before I get old.'".

Such results raise the question of whether inter-neuronal dynamics of spiking patterns stems from intrinsic variability of the hippocampal network and its constituent neurons, or whether they reflect extrinsic changes in hippocampal modulation by higher-order brain structures, adaptations to environmental changes, or subtle changes in animal behavior states.

For one thing, the spike in recalls stems from Toyota's own efficiency.

That is, the spurious spikes in the sequence basically stems from the noise signal, rather than from the speech signal.

Some of the increase -- how much is a subject of considerable debate -- also stemmed from the state's deregulation of the power industry, which has allowed the owners of power plants to encourage price spikes when demand is high.

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