Profit in that unit was flat, highlighting the cool-down in business spending across America.
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The second, following a slight cool-down, began in 1975 and rose at quite a constant rate until 1998, a strong Pacific Ocean El Nino year.
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That said, be aware of the fuzzy line between using your cool-down time at work for your startup and stealing time or resources from your employer.
Using a selection of hip-hop songs that are "positive and sexy, " the class begins simply and works up to a sweaty, hip-twisting, shoulder-shaking finale, followed by a cool-down.
"Referees, should they so wish, have the opportunity to conduct post-match media interviews, after 30 minutes' 'cool-down' time, to clarify any point of law, " said a spokesman for PGMO, the body responsible for top referees.
This cool-down follows a heat wave that roasted much of the country for more than a week and contributed to dozens of heat-related deaths, including 18 in Maryland and 10 in Virginia, according to state officials.
While that research is still in its infancy, often lost in the discussions of cryonics are the short-term implications, such as the rapid cool-down of an accident victim to prolong their life enough to be treated.
The cool-down follows a heat wave that roasted much of the country for more than a week and comes as the National Climatic Data Center reported the mainland United States has experienced the warmest 12 months since record-keeping began in 1895.
Trying to conserve her energy, she barely qualified for the final ("Definitely a little bit of a scare, " she said.) She didn't have enough time for a proper cool-down, so as her U.S. teammate Ryan Lochte swam to a fourth-place finish in the men's 200-meter freestyle, Franklin swam slow, lonely laps by herself in the adjacent diving well, trying to lower her heart rate and ready for her main event.
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If you are worried that the Four Seasons might still be working out its grand opening kinks, check out the uber-cool 77-room Hazelton Hotel down the street.
Foaming asset prices are reviving the debate about whether the Federal Reserve should raise interest rates to cool down asset-price inflation.
In February the Forward Market Commission, the commodities market regulator, banned wheat and rice futures in a bid to cool down food-price inflation.
Could the connection between Rodman and Kim, who classmates said was a huge basketball fan as a teenager -- when Rodman was winning five NBA championships -- help cool down this international hotspot?
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As a result, Brown-Tatum was put on paid leave to "cool down" and her access to e-mail and the premises was restricted.
Analogously, a hot cup of coffee will always cool down if left - it will never draw warmth from a room to heat back up.
Slap down multiple cool-running cores on a single slice of silicon.
The dollar's decline has strengthened the yen, making Japanese exports more expensive in the US. China's attempts to cool down its fast-growing economy have also hit Japanese industry's sales abroad.
The seven-line course zigzags down to a base camp, where Backcountry Adventures provides lunch and a chance to cool down in a nearby fresh-water swimming hole.
Since the start of 2011, the government had introduced many measures to cool down the runaway real estate market, such as pushing up minimum down-payments, limiting the number of homes a family could purchase in some cities and introducing property taxes in Shanghai and Chongqing.
Removing the dams altogether, which would cool down the river and reduce salmon-infecting parasites, is also being considered but is similarly expensive.
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And by putting downward pressure on long-term bond yields, it may require the Fed to raise short-term interest rates more aggressively to cool down the economy.
The best-tested way to slow metabolism is to cool people down.
That is still too fast for the government, which unexpectedly raised interest rates on October 19th and has outlined more measures to cool the market in recent weeks, including higher down-payment requirements and the introduction of a property tax in some cities.
Other incremental improvements range from solar panels that run the air conditioning during stand-still, so fuel is not used to cool down the car, to small electric motors tucked away in the doors and powered by batteries that are charged when a car is braking.
The cool-shooting Hoosiers had only five points with 10 minutes elapsed and were down 29-11 with 3:39 left before intermission.
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Spain's oldest nuclear power station - the Santa Maria de Garona plant - was shut down on Sunday because the Ebro river water became too hot to cool its reactor.
"The market has started to cool down and show signs of stabilization, " the city's chief executive Leung Chun-ying said last week.
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