However, over the last 50 years the cost of energy has been flat or inching up.
Liberty Media last week lifted its stake in Sirius to 48.1%, inching closer to majority control.
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The rate of teens having babies is inching up again, and we want to know why.
The story of 2012 is how these technologies are inching closer to each one of us.
Amazon (AMZN) is still inching higher and looks fine, but easier to hold rather than trade.
So, hooray for ACOs, and let's keep inching toward true competition in health services.
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After some early gains by Mr Hashimoto, Mr Koizumi now seems to be inching ahead.
America seems to be inching towards some sort of regulation of greenhouse gases (see article).
Google Glass posted a new video today, inching ever closer to a real product.
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European markets finished the day flat, with the Stoxx Europe 600 inching up less than 0.1%.
The world is inching toward a definition of corporate complicity, but it is not there yet.
In this work you see Sir Anthony inching back towards the representation of things once more.
But many of the key social networking players have been showing signs of inching toward the exits.
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Patrick Soon-Shiong made his billions for inching us ever closer to the still distant cure for cancer.
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The long-drawn bankruptcy proceedings have been inching toward a possible reorganization plan slated for later this year.
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Mexico's overall murder rate, which doesn't distinguish between drug-related and common crimes, also seems to be inching down.
With 10-year Treasury bills inching above 3.5%, a good earnings yield generally is considered somewhere north of 5.5%.
For the moment, India can hide behind America and China, which are barely inching towards a common approach.
Over time, however, the campaign started inching toward a greater focus on consumption.
As overseas investors divert funds from overbought Wall Street to Hong Kong, Wharf's stock price has been inching up.
With Mitt Romney inching closer to the Republican nomination, signs are pointing to a much closer race than 2008.
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Honey Isham, a local property agent, says her business is inching up again as bargain-hunters look for cheap property.
Fertility rates in America have plummeted, and they show no sign of inching up, despite what the Bureau assumes.
As a result, the total amount households have to spend is inching up.
Before the rig exploded, America was inching fitfully towards a coherent energy policy.
It says agreement is "inching closer" and hopes work can begin in 2014.
The new one is a shambles, but it is inching towards something better.
Yet a deal to offer them safe passage back over the border may be inching its way through the works.
But the visitors then struggled too, inching their way to a tense victory on 141-8 with just a ball to spare.
The Senate is inching closer to voting on whether John Bolton should be the next US ambassador to the United Nations.
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