How To Use Downtick In A Sentence
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And the markets believe that everything's wonderful and great and we're never going to have a downtick.
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This just shows that the US mortgage market is reacting to every little downtick in 10-year interest rates.
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It's comments like these that demonstrate the bankruptcy of a certain american left: that strand of naive conspiratorial anticapitalism, which is always ready to support foreign despots and other caudillos as long as they're anti-US, and see crooked nose 'Rothschild bankers' behind every downtick in their retirement portfolios.
Election Central Debate Roundup
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There wasn't any earth-shattering macroeconomic information that can be blamed for the downtick in markets.
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The downtick in the unemployment rate, to 9.1 percent from 9.2 percent, is also dismaying on closer inspection.
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The dollar slid steadily through most of the Bush years, a decline that dwarfs the recent downtick.
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Today's farmer understands all too well how completely his profit is tied to the upticks and downticks of the commodity markets.
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The strength in the single currency might be attributed to the stronger Spanish and Italian short-term sovereign auctions, which showed significant downticks in yield.
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In fact, a look back at Obama's standing on the Gallup question over the past year suggests that the most recent results represent a leveling effect of sorts -- a return to the norm rather than some sort of larger-scale downtick.
The Fix: Gallup poll -- Obama's approval rating levels off
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The metabolic downtick from these changes in body composition is fairly small, about 1 to 2 percent a decade.
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It will be shocking if we see a single downtick all day.
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Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the speculative prevention rule called the downtick-uptick rule (which prohibited short-selling when stock prices were falling), in July
Booman Tribune
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The little downtick we see today will be matched by an uptick tomorrow.
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Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of the speculative prevention rule called the downtick-uptick rule (which prohibited short-selling when stock prices were falling), in July 2006.
The U.S. Economy and Bad Government Policies
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In addition, Gallup does an employment tracking poll and Gallup forecasts a slight downtick in the unemployment figure in May.
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The current downtick in his ratings puts him below the pattern of successful presidents.
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I would have thought that if you're starting to see the impact of capacity digestion, you would have seen metrology kind of downtick a little bit more than any other sector or division for you?
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I really don't see a significant drop in PC sales here, just an economic downtick.
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These downticks are similar to what we've seen throughout the year.
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What about the downtick in Obama's popularity in the Islamic world, and in places like Jordan.
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If the DJIA rises by the target amount, the collar is called the downtick rule.
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