The bold facts are: wages are at an all-time low as a percent of the economy and business profits are now at an all-time high.
But, at a time when American confidence in government is at an all-time low, voters have little tolerance for displays of affinity between elected officials and powerful corporate interests.
Mr Gandhi has launched his party's campaign at a time when his government's image is at an all-time low.
You wouldn't laugh during a conference where the boss says quarterly earnings are at an all-time low but you would laugh if the boss told a funny (or at least he thinks it's funny) joke.
That is bad news for Mr Arafat, whose stock in Hebron is at an all-time low.
Unfortunately that is not happening and that is why police morale is at an all-time low.
But our confidence in the integrity of those with power is at an all-time low.
Fan support for the manager is at an all-time low but the players are still behind him.
With Fairfax's share price almost at an all-time low, a full takeover would cost her relatively little.
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"The credibility of the sport is at an all-time low, " Chris Keyes, editor of Outside magazine said.
The opposition's reputation among many in South Korea is at an all-time low.
"After what's happened with Northern Rock, consumer confidence is at an all-time low, " said Martin Lewis, from consumer website Moneysavingexpert.com.
The hope and expectations of recent years, battered by a succession of unionist inspired crisis, is now at an all-time low.
This year's report said that major and significant hydrocarbon releases into the environment had been at an all-time low over the last year.
The flaw in the plan is that few people vote in European elections and trust in European institutions in general is at an all-time low.
Edinburgh-based Wood Mackenzie said although investment levels were very strong, with only two new finds last year, the drilling success rate was at an all-time low.
Fund managers' view of the dollar is at an all-time low reason enough, one might have thought given their track record, for being a bit more bullish.
But outside that pair of homegrown headliners, English football officials are facing up to an alarming and unavoidable fact: English striking talent is at an all-time low.
Leaders of the organized-labor movement already view service workers with nonexportable jobs as the last best hope of labor unions whose membership is at an all-time low.
Regular polls by one newspaper show that reporting of crime this year has been at an all-time low: victims go to the police only one time in five.
With his popularity at an all-time low, he could have discredited other faction members, such as Tehran's ex-mayor, Gholam-Hossein Karbaschi, who had drafted Mr Rafsanjani's resignation speech some weeks earlier.
Morale was at an all-time low, desertion was rampant.
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The bank left the base rate at its all-time low of 0.5% earlier this month, but two of the nine members of its monetary-policy committee backed a quarter-point rise, according to minutes published this week.
Clinton was such an exceptional leader that when he entered office a Gallup poll of public confidence in the economy was at an all-time low and in the summer of 2000, months before the end of his term, that same poll indicated public confidence in the economy at an all-time high.
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