David Burnham, a co-director of TRAC, told The Huffington Post that the fall-off in financial fraud prosecutions most likely does not reflect a fall-off in financial fraud itself.
The increase in so-called utility-scale installations masked relatively flat growth in residential rooftop solar and a fall-off in commercial installations.
Oracle, you will recall, posted just 2% revenue growth in the latest quarter, citing both a fall-off in hardware revenue and a more complicated approval process at some customers for larger deals.
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Turns out, a good chunk of it resulted from the price spike in the quarter for hard disk drives, which saw a sharp fall-off in supply as as a result of the recent severe flooding in Thailand.
Yet many of the REITs still had great value--just as many so-called junk bond companies did when their securities were in a free-fall in 1990.
Microsoft came out with a surprisingly good smartphone platform way back in fall 2010 -- in some ways, it was better than the iPhone from the moment it launched.
He pointed out that in Sweden, rates of sudden infant death had - despite a fall in the early 1990s - returned to the same rate as in the 1970s.
Many of the country's retail chains have issued warnings of a sharp fall-off in business following the attacks.
Citing a fall-off in demand for notebooks, Gartner this morning chopped its PC growth forecast for both 2011 and 2012.
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As a result, there has been a corresponding fall-off in the contribution of new jobs to the economy by startups.
Chinese exporters were hard hit by the fall-off in foreign demand last year that followed from the global financial crisis.
Andrew Watson runs a men's clothing shop and wants traders to have a rates holiday to compensate them for the fall-off in business.
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The fall-out in Italy from Alonso's failure to win the world title after being in a winning position was so big that even politicians got involved in the debate.
The cam also has a focal length extension factor of 1.33, which helps to mitigate the problem of "vignetting, " or a fall-off in brightness that would occur without the extension factor.
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Fire is the tale of two beautiful middle-class sisters-in-law who fall in love with each other.
On any social platform, there are extreme users, non-users and those that fall in-between.
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"The GOP would point out -- and they would be right -- that the approval rating in the autumn before an election is not a good predictor of how the election will turn out, " said CNN poll analyst Keating Holland, pointing out that Ronald Reagan's approval rating was in the 40-percent range in fall 1983, a year before he was re-elected in a landslide.
And on November 4th, the Commerce Department said the fall in durable-goods orders in September, though steep, was not quite as bad as first estimated.
Their other target - a fall in the debt-to-GDP ratio - limits their ability to spend more on capital projects unless the Treasury is prepared to argue that it can stimulate growth in the future by spending more now.
There are some grounds for this, but only if the yen were in free-fall rather than in a fairly steady slide.
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He added that the fall in part-time study and in mature students taking degrees was of "real concern for individuals, organisations and our society and economy".
China's exports contracted by 17.5% year-on-year in January--the steepest fall in 13 years and the third successive month of contraction.
In the 1990-91 recession, the fall in inventory investment in America was actually bigger in inflation-adjusted dollar terms than in the previous two recessions.
IMF, a 30% fall in the American stockmarket, combined with a 15% fall in other rich-country stockmarkets, would mean a further 1% reduction in emerging-market growth in each of the next five years, as world trade slowed.
Despite the biggest 12-month fall in share prices since 1973-74, and corporate announcements of increasing lay-offs, American consumers continue to spend.
Pre-fall, in terms of a fashion season, is supposed to start being worn somewhere around mid- to late-August and early- to mid-September.
What the Bank of England is and should be watching, however, is not the level of house-prices but the level of borrowing: a substantial fall in house-prices now will be far better than an escalation of debt to levels that would result in a prolonged deflationary slump such as that experienced by Japan and other Asian countries.
With Joyce departing for 29 - the first of three wickets to fall in the afternoon session - Sussex were forced to dig in after more problems on a ground where they have lost five of the last six Championship meetings.
Ronnie Wolfe, the writer of television sitcom On The Buses, has died after hitting his head in a fall, his son-in-law said.
But Safin did not have to stretch himself much to seal the set, Lopez making a string of unforced errors to lose the tie-break 7-1 and fall 2-1 behind in sets.
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