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That seemed to fall "quite easily" within the law's literal terms, he said.
It was really in 2013 that we saw pay growth start to fall quite sharply.
Last Thursday, Augsburg's Dirk Schuster became the seventh and latest manager to fall, quite literally.
The point is that sales have to fall quite a bit for you not to come out ahead.
Civil servants tell me they don't expect rents to fall – quite the reverse, as the market is buoyant.
He hopes that rates will start to fall quite quickly early next year, but knows the IMF is concerned about a premature relaxation of monetary policy.
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Having risen for the past decade, the number of Chinese aged 15 to 29 will fall quite sharply after 2011, according to the United States Census Bureau (see chart 2).
Jay-Z's attempts to snarl here don't fall quite as flat as his execrable Monster verse, but it still feels like second-hand paranoia, the kind of thing he's decided a Serious Artist should feel.
Rory's romantic entanglements also fall quite close to Lorelai's own history.
We highlight these metrics fall quite markedly in 2015 to 8.4 times and 6.1 times respectively.
Summer is starting to wind down, but it's not fall quite yet.
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