That means earnings estimates could have to come down before a turnaround can happen.
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And God bless America. (Applause.) I'm going to come down and shake some hands.
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Clearly, bond debt will have to come down which means a haircut for bondholders.
The fans work hard all week to earn money to come down here to be entertained.
This meeting, 26 years later, was never close enough to come down to the final seconds.
In the first stage, people still hang onto their money, expecting prices to come down.
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Most of those who intend to come down from the mountains have probably already done so.
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If I want to come down there, he knows where I am, and blah blah blah.
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For example, interest rates banks are charging each other are beginning to come down.
That is, that unit labour costs were too high and that they needed to come down.
If solar power is to have a future, it needs to come down in price rapidly.
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Everything seems to come down to the wire and everyone is trying to cut a deal.
For the bulbs to be embraced by households, though, LED costs will need to come down.
The Bank of England and the IMF both expect that rate to continue to come down.
And as competition increases, the prices of many products are expected to come down.
Ms. LAWRENCE PAYONNE (Ticker Seller): Blizzards are a good time to come down here.
If banks in Brazil are serious about building up their retail business, this needs to come down.
Imports of the stuff have dropped by 10% since 2006 and are likely to come down further.
Why would anyone want to come down there just to steal a watch and a mobile phone?
On Thursday, the Central Bank published its July meeting minutes that showed inflation starting to come down.
Ultimately, it is going to come down to the quality of the candidates chosen by the voters.
Some of that - some of those prices just - really, honestly, they need to come down.
It has to come down for there to be some rationality back in the housing market again.
Should I ask your grandfather to come down and pick you up when everything is safe again?
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Banks are lowering their credit costs for consumers, so credit card interest rates are going to come down.
If more places can be provided for parents, then the Conservatives believe prices might start to come down.
Their plan is to rent for up to two years while they wait for prices to come down.
Those comments always seem to come down to the partisan crowd, and for the record, he was applauding.
Everything in this field is going to come down to what you can make, what you can design.
Sept. 11 showed that "the wall" blocking intelligence sharing between the FBI and CIA had to come down.
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