The original, nationwide foreclosure probe was launched back in the fall and one its major enthusiasts is Schneiderman.
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Ironically, they derive from a budget dispute they were supposed to help resolve back in the fall of 2011.
The 60-year-old Khan fractured a vertebra in his neck and two in his back in the fall, said his doctor, Faisal Sultan.
Wes Clark can legitimately contend that he was wrong back in the Fall of 2002 and that his considered opinion is what he says today, when he effectively repudiates his previous positions.
He emphatically stated after his Orange were eliminated by Michigan in the national semifinals of the NCAA tournament that he would be back in the fall to coach Syracuse's first season in the ACC.
Back in the fall of 2005, the Federal Reserve, U.S. Treasury and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) realized that community banks were loaning funds to the housing and real estate markets at a pace above what these regulators thought as prudent.
Those numbers are even worse for Obama than in West Virginia one week ago, where 36 percent of Clinton voters said they would back him in the fall.
Finally, managers are hopeful that CLO volume will ratchet back up in the fall.
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By the time I went back to college in the fall and moved into a beautiful old half-wrecked farmhouse off campus, I was soaked in the oils of my own manufactured delirium.
During the flu pandemic of 1918, cases began in the spring and then faded away during the summer, only to come back with a vengeance in the fall and winter.
Everyone out of debt, everyone with the spending power to buy the produced goods that companies need to sell to stay open, everyone with something in the bank to fall back on in the future, everyone with a bit of funds to invest for retirement, and most of all the amount of stress being felt by just about everyone lifted to bearable levels.
And, surprising as it was to me, the level of GDP is back to its former peak in the fall of 2007.
Looking at input costs, which generally gives insight into pent-up inflation, one sees that PPI fell 0.3% in July on the back of a marked fall in gas prices (down 3.1% in July and 40% on a three-month annualized basis).
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Back in the late 1980s, Fall played for the University of the District of Columbia after his basketball talents were discovered by a member of the Peace Corps in Senegal.
With Arsenal's main title rivals Manchester United and Chelsea playing on Sunday, against Liverpool and Blackburn respectively, the Gunners could feasibly fall back to third in the table but Wenger is focusing only on his own side.
Sluggish GDP growth in the rich world means developing countries have to fall back on internal spending, which in the past they have not managed well.
Our goal will be to shoot out through the atmosphere, orbit in space, then fall back into the air when the bullet gets behind our head.
But it would take very advanced wheeler-dealing skills to make concessions to Sinn Fein which didn't alienate the DUP and maybe other Ulster parties....back in 1979, one reason for the fall of Jim Callaghan's minority Labour government was that concessions to the Ulster Unionists had alienated the SDLP's Gerry Fitt, who had been a natural Labour supporter.
Back then, a fall in the value of its assets of just 2% was enough to sink it.
More broadly, consumption is sure to fall back in the first quarter of 2002, but with consumer confidence rising and labour markets stabilising, few analysts expect a rout.
"The last time we had a big snowstorm across the East Coast was back in October, " when fall foliage was still on the trees, said CNN Meteorologist Rob Marciano.
He has been out of hospital for five weeks, but it feels more like seven days for Fitzgerald who suffered severe neck and back injuries in a fall at the second fence of the Grand National.
Cervelli shrugged off any suggestion that these Yankees are destined to fall back in the standings after winning the division 13 of the last 17 years, and missing the playoffs only once since the strike-shortened 1994 season.
The Congress wants to go back to it, House and Senate, in the fall.
The ceiling could fall back down again in 2013, they say, or the government could decide to "claw back" gift- and estate-tax savings from this year and next.
There could be other triggers, such as an earlier-than-expected increase in European interest rates, disappointing European growth or a fall in the dollar back to its levels of last autumn.
There are nearly twenty states that have implemented sales tax holidays in conjunction with the annual back-to-school promotions in early fall.
It could be seen in shorter-term market moves in each of the last three years, when the stock market rolled over into corrections each spring foretelling the economic slowdowns in each of the last three summers, and then recovered in the summer and fall with the economic recovery getting back on track.
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As output is hard to measure in most professional jobs, managers will fall back on the oldest gauge of performance: favouring those employees who get in early and leave late.
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