Kenagy says medicine needs the same type of modularity that drove down costs in the computer industry.
But, today, as an illustration, low interest rates drove down cap rates to about 5%.
When first announced, this drove down the yield on 10-year Treasury notes to 2.5%.
Selling in anticipation of tax changes drove down the year-end prices of many of my 2012 picks.
He drove down an empty Piccadilly, crossed Trafalgar Square in silence, and parked outside the unguarded Buckingham Palace.
Hard working Lee Mills drove down the left and pulled the ball back from the touchline for Saunders.
The men drove down to a pristine home in the city of Oviedo, about 19 miles from Orlando.
But many companies took on debt to expand just before the recession temporarily drove down prices in 2008-09.
And actually drove down the opening grosses when I tripled the advertising level.
In Britain, this drove down costs per student, and delivered more student places without a huge rise in spending.
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Since it will be difficult to prove that fraud drove down a stock's price, they might be able to hide from scrutiny.
He drove down Ventura Boulevard and stopped at a diner for breakfast.
We were discussing it as a team and then we drove down into Sheepbed and thought 'wow, well let's put Shaler off to the side'.
The 53-year-old drove down to Valdosta from Decatur to rally alongside family and community members on April 18 and again on May 4.
Accelerating productivity meant more food than the U.S. could consume, which drove down food prices, which lead to lower incomes for farm workers.
For instance, Chinese producers of rare-earth minerals first drove down prices to uneconomic levels, and this led to the closing of mines elsewhere.
Prosecutors say that Mr. Ward's friend drove down an alley and handed him a gun, and Mr. Ward sneaked up to the group.
After chatting online for two weeks, Shawn drove down from Louisville to meet Granoski while she was a student at Western Kentucky University.
"I think they should leave it as an attraction, " said Rick Williams, a retiree who drove down from Portland's suburbs to see the wreck.
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One more time, Reisman drove down from San Francisco to Silicon Valley, where she met TCV's managing partner Jay Hoag and associate Michael Linnert.
To find it, Ms. Pridemore drove down countless streets around the CIA, because the proximity would allow filming at both locations in one day.
He drove as far north as Birmingham without seeing a soul, then drove down to the south coast and followed the road from Brighton to Dover.
Still, she had become curious about the case, and one day that fall she drove down to the courthouse in Corsicana to review the trial records.
Investors, watching falling electricity prices and worried that utilities will have to write down the value of permits they now hold, drove down power company shares.
The passage of the AIA drove down the number of defendants named in patent suits, but also drove up the number of suits filed by trolls.
It was 1963, and a scandal involving fake inventories of salad oil at a small subsidiary of American Express drove down the price of Amex shares.
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Not long ago, publishers decried low e-book prices as a scourge on their industry that cannibalized print sales and drove down the value of their products.
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Indeed, merely the news that it would purchase government debt drove down long-term interest rates, just as the Fed's announcement did, an entirely conventional stimulus to demand.
Late that same afternoon, I drove down to the Long Island Sound area in our Connecticut town and could clearly see the smoke some 50 miles away.
Later that day, as they drove down to Silicon Valley for two meetings, Lin called an investor from one of their portfolio companies that was having financing troubles.
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