Big Pharma is heading "off a cliff" and into "a black hole, " according to Wall Street.
But they're improving because imports have fallen off a cliff, not because exports are firing again.
Business capital spending, which fell off a cliff in 2000, is now expanding at double-digit rates.
Those numbers fell off a cliff to 21 IPOs in 2001 and 19 in 2002.
But after Knight took over at Indiana, the Hoosiers' scoring fell off a cliff.
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His job was to stop Obama from driving Israel's relations with the US off a cliff.
If ticket sales fall off a cliff, they might need to re-evaluate converting more films into 3-D.
Yet, while Facebook fell slightly in the wake of its report, shares in LinkedIn fell off a cliff.
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But so far at least there is little evidence that the world economy is falling off a cliff.
Like those surging candidates before him, positive intensity among likely GOP voters has fallen off a cliff.
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Mark Zuckerberg, the second-youngest, also saw his net worth drop off a cliff after the Facebook IPO flop.
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Hyllos, who has been watching all this, thinks he's being betrayed, and leaves to throw himself off a cliff.
The reason emissions fell off a cliff: Gross Domestic Product declined by 2.6%.
Hours after that arrest, he drove his car off a cliff and landed on the beach in Carlsbad, California.
At the end of the first issue Black Friday falls off a cliff.
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With the market falling off a cliff, there would be big losses, right?
Unemployment Claims in the US shot up, Manufacturing slipped down, and US Pending Home Sales fell off a cliff.
Plan participation has dropped off a cliff and the topic of investment is one that is all but shunned.
After exports fell off a cliff in 2008, Chinese prices began to drop.
But sometime after December, generic copycats could push Celexa sales off a cliff.
Shares in IBM fell off a cliff on Wednesday after the company posted disappointing third quarter earnings.
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That space also gives the government room to stimulate growth again, should exports to Europe fall off a cliff.
Analysts have argued these are conservative estimates, but regardless the business is not falling off a cliff like the shares.
The greenback has been in a steady decline since mid-July, and has fallen off a cliff as September came around.
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Regardless, everything more or less worked out in the end, and at least he never went flying off a cliff.
Japanese exports have fallen off a cliff, with the export-reliant economy mired in the biggest recession since World War II.
Over the past year, Oregon's economy has fallen off a cliff just about as fast as any state in the union.
Most analysts agree that as Z10 and Q10 replace older BlackBerry models, service revenues related to consumers will fall off a cliff.
The year has begun with mutterings about the pound - with some suggesting that it is about to fall off a cliff.
The economy "fell off a cliff" in September, which will likely lead to a 3% contraction in the fourth quarter, he says.
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