Greece stands down 80 percent from its high water mark as recently as 2008.
The NASDAQ Bank Index, after its rally, still sells 40 percent below its 2006 high water mark.
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Price is telling you that gold is waiting for silver to approach that 30-year old high water mark.
High water mark: the highest reach of the water at high tide.
Cowen, fretted that Genentech stock had hit a high water mark in 2006, despite what he called flawless execution.
The Fed almost single handedly has restored the net worth of American families to their 2007 high water mark.
That turned out to be a high water mark for the tower apartment.
Berm crest: ridge of sand or gravel deposited by wave action on the shore just above the normal high water mark.
The high water mark rested just below the signatures of the city's Department of Design and Construction the last group to sign the column.
In a sense, Obama has given us the high water mark for government spending going forward, and Ryan has provided the floor for tax revenues.
Maybe it marked the high water mark for the U.S. empire, too, and the beginning of the end for the U.S. dollar-based world monetary system.
Put another way, the expansion of congressional power authorized by the New Deal and Warren Courts established a new high water mark of constitutional power.
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Shoreline: intersection of a specific water height with the shore or beach, e.g. the high water shoreline is the intersection of the high water mark with the shore or beach.
After a huge late summer rally Citi is still down over 85 percent from the high water mark before its 1 for 10 reverse split, the corporate conceit big banks indulge in for cosmetic purposes.
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Runner-up: While it represents a new high water mark in networked media support for home consoles, the Xbox 360 does not allow personal media other than natively ripped CDs to be stored on its hard disk.
While it may be a while 'til we know for sure if demand for the handset is tapering off, we can report that the 47.8 million iPhones sold in Q1 of 2013 represents a new high water mark.
It may be hard to remember this now, but just 16 months ago, he had led the Denver Broncos to a victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL playoffs, the high water mark of a season in which Tebow, playing some gutsy old-school football, energized the NFL. As many have pointed out, he did what his replacement, Peyton Manning, did not by winning a playoff game for the Broncos.
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The Tide still were sure to fall short of the three-year high-water mark for the opening round.
Even before the sentence was passed, however, Spain appeared to have reached the high-water mark of devolution.
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The 1998 tournament was a high-water mark for drawn games with 13 of the 30 finishing as draws.
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The show's third season premiere was its previous high-water mark in the ratings, with an estimated 11.3 million viewers.
But the Shanghai summit could prove the high-water mark of Mr Powell's influence.
Unfortunately, the high-water mark provision has created a flight syndrome among hedge operators.
Of course if he ever wanted to start fresh with a new management company, there would be no high-water mark.
But 1972 was also a high-water mark in the history of terrorism.
The high-water mark for public education in California was the 1960 Donahoe Act, better known as the Master Plan for Higher Education.
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