People here long identified a peak with the old settler, James Cameron, and spelled its name with an apostrophe.
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The feeling was that those travelling long distance in peak time would be mainly business travellers who could afford it.
Giving employees the flexibility to work long hours during peak season and fewer hours during off season allows them to indulge outside interests.
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There are more cases of norovirus - or winter vomiting bug - around than in recent years, but we are a long way off the peak of early 2010.
The results are bittersweet though: Profit is eight times higher than for the second quarter but still lower than this time last year--and a long way from hitting a peak, according to analysts.
If peak acidities rather than long-term averages are what matters most, natural variability could make things worse.
This fits my thesis that the elephantine Saudi reservoirs are long in the tooth and could peak in a few years.
"At the time of privatisation it was felt that the market would regulate peak time fares on the long distance journeys, " Doe says.
Furthermore, we believe the DVD (and broader optical disk) category has already entered a long-term decline (analogous with peak-to-trough decline of VHS and CD categories), caused by rapid growth in on-line streaming and a la carte rentals (though we admit that UV has been a bit of a disappointment, so far).
And this is just the peak of what has been a long-term trend in reduced state support for higher education.
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"It's a little worrying doing so well at the World Championships because it's too long a chunk of time to hold your peak form, but it's not enough time to come down and re-train, " he explained.
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"By the mid-21st century, the peak of secular European politics will be long past, " writes Kaufman.
Gross long positions are above their long-term average, but far off their peak.
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MID-JULY marks the start of peak season for the Californian ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, as America's retailers stock up for the back-to-school and Christmas shopping seasons.
Tennis and golf are vastly different endeavors, and tennis players peak earlier than golfers, who have long careers, and nobody knows where the 22-year-old McIlroy will wind up before he's through.
After these gyrations, long-term capital gains did not hit the 1986 peak again for a decade.
But investors should be aware that, as Epocrates nicely demonstrates, it can be a long way to the bottom from the post-IPO peak.
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While the approval of the Flight Delays Act could ensure fewer delays, it remains unclear how long it will take to enact as the US heads into peak flying season.
In cities such as Chicago, Houston, and Seattle, during peak commute times travelers have to allow twice as long as they normally would if they want to be sure to arrive on time.
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This means he has missed three tournaments in a row - a long time doing not much in a sport where only those in peak condition have any hope of staying on the mat.
So for those who bought at the peak, even with rapid appreciation, they still have a long way to go.
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The strong sales in the Manhattan market occurred as housing markets around the country also have shown signs of recovery, after a long wave of foreclosures, with prices still nearly 30% below their peak nationally.
After the last profit-share peak in the mid-1960s, the corporate sector suffered a long and dismal decline.
And the operator said peak fares would be capped at RPI in both years, so long as the annual rate remained below 3.5%.
He said the government had also now cut the number of people waiting a long time for an out-patient appointment by 80, 000 from its peak.
"We've got a long way to go in terms of recovery until we get back" to peak levels, says Matthew Anderson, managing director at Trepp.
The Flashback Trojan that infected 700, 000 Macs at its peak earlier this month represents a rude awakening for Apple users who long believed their computers to be immune from the kind of malicious software that infects PCs.
Mobilcom, which charges a flat rate of DM0.19 a minute for long-distance calls in Germany (a third of Deutsche Telekom's peak rate), is so popular that most customers trying to reach its network find only a busy signal.
After April's jump in prices, this ratio is well above its long-run average and only about 15% less than its all-time peak in 1989.
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