Spot oil prices have fallen sharply since mid-September (down 6%), taking the edge off the market somewhat.
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Taking the edge off further is the reality that actual consequences are years or decades away, and will be altered by new choices in the months and years ahead.
The polls show it's becoming an issue of concern for a lot of voters, and Democrats see an opening, and the gas bills are taking the edge off of Republican hopes that they could benefit from this strong economy.
Shakib was the catcher when Vandort mis-timed a pull-shot off Shahadat Hossain, and three overs after taking the top-edge, he added another wicket to his collection as he breached captain Mahela Jayawardene's defences.
The charity said 2012 had been a difficult year, taking "many farmers to the edge", due to poor weather and rising costs.
New York (0-2-2) finished the match short a man after defender Brandon Barklage was sent off for taking down Patrice Bernier at the edge of the penalty area in the 74th minute.
She two-footed and underrotated the second jump in her double axel-triple toe loop combination, and also got a deduction for taking off on the wrong edge of her triple lutz.
From that dizzying height you would probably do whatever you could to avoid taking a fateful step over the edge.
"He drew his own boundaries that he didn't want violated on the ice and in the net, and he was always the type of guy who was on the edge of taking a penalty because someone violated his territory, his crease area, " said Mike Gilligan, who coached Thomas at the University of Vermont.
And it is just not the risk-taking where women have an edge, women can understand and execute investing in the same way they dress up.
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Gripping the ice with his sharp claws, the polar bear leaned over the edge of the ice, sniffing the air and taking in the foreign scent of the 50 sweaty, sunburnt tourists, expedition leaders and crew.
For much of Friday afternoon, the dolphin remained at the western edge of the canal near Bond Street, as officials weighed the risks of taking action, Ms. Wocial said.
The crowd then saw the best and worst of Warren Barton as the skipper first made a superb last-ditch tackle on Boulding on the edge of his own area, but then made a mistake which led to the visitors taking the lead.
Gazing at this human figure with wings, perched on the edge of a boat, I imagined her taking flight each night after the Louvre closed.
On a wicket that continued to offer assistance to the seamers, Hampshire openers Jimmy Adams and Liam Dawson had tried to see the shine off the new ball, taking the score to 42 before Andre Adams removed his namesake via an inside edge to wicketkeeper Chris Read.
Indeed, corporate-bond spreads did edge higher earlier this year, before taking another downward lurch in the autumn.
Sharma bowled an absolute beauty that pitched in the perfect area and moved away to square up Michael Clarke, taking his edge.
By taking such an approach the association becomes recognized as a core source for cutting-edge understandings that members can use to become more successful.
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Coming regulations, including the Durbin amendment and swipe fees, could give MasterCard an edge in taking market share from Visa.
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In this role Crane served as host and producer of "Bloomberg Brink, " a show highlighting cutting-edge technology and new ideas, and "The Next Space Race, " taking viewers on a journey through the thriving space exploration industry.
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