an upward trend

  • 81Gun violence in the United States — is associated with the majority of homicides and over half the suicides.cite web |url=http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/suicide.htm |title=Self inflicted Injury/Suicide |publisher=National Center for Health Statistics |accessdate=2006 11 06] cite… …

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  • 83Bearish Harami — A trend indicated by a large candlestick followed by a much smaller candlestick with a that body is located within the vertical range of the larger candle s body. Such a pattern is an indication that the previous upward trend is coming to an end …

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  • 84Inverse Saucer — A technical chart formation that indicates the stock s price has reached its high and that the upward trend has come to an end. An inverse saucer is characterized by a steady flattening of the uptrend to such a degree that the market at one… …

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  • 85Say on pay — is a slogan for laws that give shareholders of corporations a vote on how much the boards of directors will be remunerated. In the field of corporate governance, this issue has become increasingly political due to the incessant upward trend of… …

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  • 86upswing — noun a) an upward swing Newspapers reported an upswing in the companys sales last month. b) an upward trend or an increase in activity Ant: downswing …

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  • 87Neunkirchen-Formation — Lithostratigraphische Gliederung des Permokarbon des Saar Nahe Beckens, Abkürzungen: O. = Obere, M. = Mittlere, U. = Untere, Subgr. = Subgruppe, Nierst. F. = Nierstein Formation Die Neunkirchen Formation ist in der Erdgeschichte eine… …

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  • 88boom — I (increase) noun acceleration, accretion, accrual, accruement, accumulation, additament, addition, additory, advance, advancement, amplification, amplitude, annexation, appreciation, appurtenance, attachment, augment, augmentation, boost,… …

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  • 89uptrend — /ˈʌptrɛnd/ (say uptrend) noun 1. an upward trend: an uptrend in interest rates. –verb (i) 2. to tend in an upward direction, as of rates, etc …

  • 90upbeat — [up′bēt΄; ] for adj., also [ up bēt′] n. 1. an upward trend; upswing 2. Music a) an unaccented beat, esp. when on the last note of a bar b) the upward stroke of a conductor s hand or baton indicating such a beat adj. Informal lively; cheerful;… …

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