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Iraqi Refugee Assistance Project officials say they fear that approvals will drop by half, with most rejected — falsely — as security risks.
Though most analysts think PLC will gain FDA approval for its laser system, short-sellers are betting that after an initial pop, shares will drop by half.
Though most analysts think PLC will gain FDA approval for its laser system, shortsellers are betting that after an initial pop, shares will drop by half.
If there's a good chance the average company's stock will drop by half in the next year, there's also a good chance that a few companies' stock will drop to nothing at which point the bonds will be worthless as well.
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The Mortgage Bankers Association forecasts that the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, now at 6%, will go up to 6.5% by the end of 2004, and mortgage refinancings and origination will drop by one-half.
In 2004, the board pushed aside the pioneer, though it has continued to pay him more than about $127,000 a year in compensation and benefits as a consultant -- an amount that will drop by about half starting this fall.
This means that the number of books on site at the research library will drop by roughly half under the CLP, assuming it really is possible to house that many books in the new under-the-park stacks.
Yet locals fear that if they go back to the drachma overnight, the value of their savings will drop by more than half.
In a matter of just 15 years, from 2010 to 2025, according to Stein's computations, the percentage of eligible white voters in Texas will drop by 22 points, from well over half of the electorate, 57 percent, to just over a third, 35 percent.
Democrats are trying to pass a bill prohibiting the greeting unless it really is a great day in South Carolina, which to them means the unemployment rate will have dropped by half to 5 percent and everyone will have access to health insurance.
Venture capital could drop by half, to $50 billion in 2001, he thinks.
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