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The report raised questions over future profits from the banking sector with interest rates continuing to flatline.
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Time Warner's stock chart is like the flatline EKG of a dead person for the last three years.
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And a lot of you watched your incomes fall or your wages flatline.
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And families watched their incomes fall, and wages flatline, and the cost of everything from college to health care kept on going up.
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Sadly, the consensus of tech experts is that Posterous may now flatline, because most of the company's employees will switch to working on projects for Twitter.
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The U.S. flatline was the best performance for a major market.
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That flatline result masked the market's sharp ups and downs, however.
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The flatline argument happens to be popular because it is occurring now, and few people outside of Aspie climate guys like me can remember the weather more than a year or two back.
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"Flatline implies that you're brain dead, " Nichols said.
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One day--maybe not next year or in five years, but eventually--the Big Mac will flatline in the U.S. The evidence: In the past four years McDonald's has averaged only 1% annual same-store sales growth, trailing the 4% average for its main burger rivals.
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The sting in the IMF tail appeared to be calls for the government and the bank to do more to protect the poor, get credit to business, invest more in infrastructure and, if growth continues to flatline, to consider a temporary cut in VAT in future.
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One day--maybe not next year or in five years, but eventually--the Big Mac will flatline in the U.S. The evidence: In the past four years McDonald's has averaged only 1% annual same-store sales growth, trailing the 4% average for its main burger rivals, Burger King, Wendy's and Jack-in-the-Box.
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