Sentence examples for trend interrupted from inspiring English sources

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Over the centuries, color, design and even humor were sometimes used effectively -- a trend interrupted by the Depression, when cards became more austere as both paper and printing became more expensive.

But he said this year's job growth could signal a continuation of a trend interrupted by the recession: young, well-educated workers choosing Denver's relaxed pace and high quality of life rather than settling in older business hubs.

This granting of anonymity is beginning to look like a trend, interrupted only when the England captain John Terry failed in an attempt to protect his identity after the court held that he was less interested in privacy than in the commercial value of his reputation.

In Germany the ratio of prices to rents has tended to fall since the early 1980s, a trend interrupted, and then briefly, only by unification.In Japan owning has been getting cheaper relative to renting since 1990, when the country's infamous property bubble burst with devastating effect.

Likewise, net profit margins have been declining country-wide for a decade (see chart), a trend interrupted only by occasional and fortuitous peaks in the price of memory chips, South Korea's most profitable export.It is hard to know whether Mr Bae knows all this, and pretends otherwise, or whether he really thinks that the chaebol's approach is still sound.

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It was a trend only interrupted by the credit crunch and which has now resumed with a vengeance.

He says this upward trend was "interrupted over the last month because of the clowns we have in Congress".

The general climate trend is interrupted by several century-scale changes in composition and concentration of arboreal pollen taxa around 8200, 7200, 6300, and 4400 cal.

The city developed rapidly after World War II, but this trend was interrupted in 1963 when it was hit by a disastrous earthquake.

This trend was interrupted last fall following the enactment of Gambia's new anti-LGBT law, which made headlines for its discrimination against same-sex couples who can now face life in prison for simply being gay.

That trend was interrupted by a significant narrowing (27%) in the hepatic portion of the vein.

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