But it would also raise inflation, recently down after peaking at a (monthly) 3.4% in April.
Of course, Hesse made that decision just as the Apple iPhones were peaking in popularity.
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Now investment is spiking again, peaking at more than 25% of sales during 2010.
Then it started to really pick up, peaking at just under 70, 000 mentions on Jan. 23.
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Residual plusses are near zero interest rates and no inflationary bias with oil peaking.
"To the generators, it felt like we turned on a peaking power plant, " says Healy.
Despite these strong results, the stock is down 8.5% since peaking in early January.
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After peaking in February, the Dow had formed a series of lower highs and lower lows.
Since then it has run a string of deficits, peaking at 9.3% of GDP in 2009.
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Just over three weeks later, on September 8, it was 5.9% higher, peaking at 10, 361.
This was likely to see rates peaking at 7% later this year, he said.
Milk fat percentage is highest during the fall and winter months, peaking in January.
Minimal electric power generation use, mainly for emergency backup, peaking, and to handle rapidly swinging loads.
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They soon began to rise, peaking on August 18 at 39.4 for Nike and 28.7 for Adidas.
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However, with the holiday season in full swing, Huckabee also may be peaking at the right time.
After peaking in 2001, production in the North Sea, Europe's largest reserve of oil and gas, plunged.
Mobile payments were 29% of all purchases the company tracked, with mobile commerce peaking on Cyber Monday.
Since peaking in September 2007, online diamond and jewelry retailer Blue Nile (NILE) is off 50 percent.
In Gloucestershire, the river is expected to rise a further 10cm before peaking later at 4.4m (15ft).
The United States has been dropping in economic freedom since peaking at a score of 81.2 in 2007.
Gold ended up peaking on December 1, 2009, and began a multi-month correction that turned many analysts bearish.
After peaking in 1981 they dropped 35% by 1987 and have since just barely recovered, in nominal terms.
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For one thing, the nightmare scenario of Ghawar suddenly peaking is not as grim as it first seems.
The great bull market then ran for 17 years and five months, peaking at 11, 723 in January 2000.
Audio can be monitored through the headphone jack and levels can be displayed on the LCD with peaking.
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It's peaking before housing's turn, and it may be enough to put a floor under the stock market.
Even the "Hairspray" soundtrack debuted on the Billboard 200 at No. 20 before peaking at No. 2.
The national unemployment rate stayed at 9.1% and has been coming down since peaking above 10% two years ago.
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Economists produce graphs showing how, even with debt peaking at about 170% of GDP, Greece could pay its way.
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While the jobless rate has fallen since peaking in 2009, it remains far above precrisis levels, amid sluggish growth.
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