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And a bit of a down-tick in the quality of the comments? gerontion says:
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"You've got Toyota, which is an up-tick, and the economy, which is a down-tick, and I think it has washed itself out," Mr. Rogers says.
In Volkswagen, 2008
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A down-tick leaves him $400 billion short and he ends up living in a trailer in Omaha.
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But, I will say, I found the second season a slight down-tick from the first.
Attack of the Sophomore Slump Abigail Nussbaum 2006
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With a decline of only 25.3% this weekend to last, Sony Picture Animation's maiden effort has the smallest down-tick of any of the top five pictures for the weekend.
Archive 2006-10-01 Steve Hulett 2006
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With a decline of only 25.3% this weekend to last, Sony Picture Animation's maiden effort has the smallest down-tick of any of the top five pictures for the weekend.
"Open Season" Keeps Truckin' Steve Hulett 2006
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And I think, I would only add to that, that this year we have a bigger pipeline of new relationships which is coming onto the books, and so there may or may not be a down-tick in this year, but there maybe an up-tick.
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But he added that there was some concern for a seasonal, sequential down-tick in the current quarter after strong holiday sales.
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The down-tick in the unemployment rate is related to the fact that the BLS included data from a different survey in calculating the rate.
Below The Beltway 2010
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We think it's more a function of us increasing now our core operating earnings, and that will drive the down-tick in efficiency.
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