Day after day stocks have been falling, and day after day has come more bad news.
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Lately, though, we've come more and more to love CES for something else: cars.
That good cheer emanates to customers, customers buy more and come more often, and everyone profits.
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The big savings will come more slowly from a radical shake-up of the generous pensions system.
Rader, from the highway safety group, said that with more options come more opportunities for drivers to get distracted.
When the U.S. and China are at odds, government approvals come more slowly.
But with the new year has come more media interest in other stories.
Two days later, he took the train and went back the way he had come more than three years before.
This season is the first since UEFA's FFP rules were introduced and they will come more fully into force in 2014.
With each cheapening of the dollar will come more pressure to let the yuan rise against it, as naturally it should.
As a result, his grand landscapes, whether industrial or natural, come more vibrantly to life than the characters who inhabit them.
The International Nickel Study Group, which represents producing countries, reckons that supply should come more into line with demand next year.
And my troubles with the term come more from my championship of social media than my loyalty to my journalistic training.
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Now these letters and emails come more often from the half-bright, some of them professional academics, than from the fully bonkers or barking.
Updates on such things as changes to contracts come more quickly via Twitter although they are also posted on agency websites, as required by law.
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Other outlays come more clearly under the heading of outright aid.
Out of Apple's profits come more jobs and future hit products.
With more forms of media come more ways to view it.
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You need fundamental breakthroughs, which come more out of basic research.
These efforts have come more into the open, lately, in the heated debate over Spain's deficit plans, and the publication of the latest IMF Fiscal Monitor.
Price-cutting competition in telecoms will come more from new providers such as call-back services, which allow callers in Japan to take advantage of cheaper rates elsewhere.
Back on the fiscal cliff debate, Dimon said his worries come more from the perspective of a concerned citizen than as the chief of a major global bank.
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Along with the rise in nut allergies have come more restrictions on schools and other public places, including nut-free classrooms and airplanes, as well as better labeling for products.
His future challenges will come more from the free-thinkers.
But while the market for courses is strong at present, Hardie believes future growth will come more from custom than open courses, because many companies perceive them as offering better value for money.
The path to hearing was not an easy one for my daughter, but she is living proof that if we slow down and work at it, listening will come more naturally to all of us.
But there is evidence this week that music is at last getting to grips with that disruption, while the TV industry - where change has come more slowly - is suddenly getting nervy about a scrappy outsider.
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