Vettori promoted himself to number five and after a steady start he shimmied down the wicket to swat Shahid Afridi down the ground for the first six of the match in the 13th over.
We should certainly be thinking about ways to encourage and assist White in going straight and holding down a steady job, but we should also recognize that turning White into a productive member of society will require a great deal of effort both from White himself and from those around him.
Although, by some measures of income and education, the Hispanic average is not improving much, that average is dragged down by a steady influx of poor Mexicans.
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But, again, that's a long way to go to both creating jobs on the positive side and then creating jobs on the positive side enough to either keep the rate steady or bring that rate down.
Turnover at Tokyo Electric (No. 16) held steady, but net income was down one-tenth.
Mr. Jagdale noted the hog farms will help ensure steady supplies and could keep costs down for the combined company.
Long-term rates will remain steady, or may even come down a tad.
The Spanish stock exchange's Ibex index held steady on Thursday, ending the day down just 0.15%, having lost 3.9% the previous day.
Just down the road, a steady stream of neighbours was filing through the brand-new home of Marohso Jantarawadee to pay their respects to his widow, Rusanee.
Maybe the trade is more money up front and less down the road rather than a steady salary climb.
During the intervening 36 years, we have witnessed a steady series of bad energy policy decisions come down from Washington.
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" He believes demand in both government and private industry has remained steady because accounting "flows from big business down to the mom-and-pop store on the street that needs to finance its loan.
"It could be that prices are simply down and that unit shipments are holding steady, " Matas says.
Boeing's investors have held relatively steady in recent weeks, with the share price down just 3% since the crisis began.
But its decrease in monthly active users is still a big step down, or more accurately, a steady decline for the game.
The proportion of loans allocated to first-timers has remained steady throughout the crisis as parents have stumped up down-payments for their offspring.
The big countries were determined to counter the watering down of their voting power by the steady increase in the size of the EU. With many more small countries among the applicants expected to join over the next decade they were determined not to be swamped.
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One is trending down in semi-spectacular fashion with a steady stream of new lows.
Tribune's stock price has been mostly steady over the past year, though it's down about 60% from levels of early 2004.
The car was rock steady at 130mph, and with modifications to keep its nose down was good for 150mph.
While the rest of the field spent Sunday riding bogeys and birdies up and down the leaderboard, Scott took the slow and steady approach.
The less-than-expected 0.4% rise in the U.S. Import Index follows a steady period in January and December, where prices were revised down to unchanged, according to a Commerce Department report today.
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Tethered to a large helium-filled balloon, the 23-pound Sword, as it's known, was able to climb up and down the long cable while workers kept the balloon steady with guide ropes.
Thanks to accelerometers, gyroscopes and buttons in odd places, users can do things such as bring up in-game sights by looking down the plastic rifle's barrel, or steady their shot by pulling the faux weapon close to their arm.
For steady performers, it may be the fear of letting other people down, being a disappointment.
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The Dow climbed more than 400% from 41 to 194 and then back down to 92, before stabilizing and resuming a relatively steady climb during World War II.
If things continue down this path, the decline will result in a steady loss of crucial scientific data during a time when, given the range of hard-to-predict effects from a warming atmosphere, it will be needed more than ever.
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