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level off
1. Then the temp will level off
2. his head trying to see the flaw but in the end just took a small level off of his belt
3. The friendly jostling for the added security of the grain storage’s roof and the ramp leading up to it became a spirited contest for the advantage conferred by the finished portions that the second-level offered
4. Then he pulled a 5-G level off to recover at 200 feet above the ground
5. past this stage things will probably level off to a
6. Some of those high level officials had suggested that she be used to Iran’s profit, rather than create an international incident by simply arresting her on arrival
7. Nancy was reasonably satisfied with her day as she put away her precious video camera in its padded bag: her visit to the foreign ministry building had been less frustrating than expected and she had been able to register official requests for interviews with a number of high level officials of the Iranian government
8. As for her reports from Iran, the two interviews she has already secured and done with high level officials there has certainly helped our specialists at the State Department analyze the present mindset of the regime
9. You have spoken to many Iranians up to now, both high-level officials and common citizens, miss
10. Taking a moment to mentally picture back how the inside of the warehouse was made, Jennifer took a deep breath and opened the pedestrian door, setting foot inside the warehouse and heading towards the wooden staircase leading to the upper level offices
11. Lastly, he now had to contend with an angry and fearful Prince Al Rashid, who was doing his best to deflect all the blame on Viktor for that fiasco, which had cost 800 million Euros to the collection of Saudi billionaire princes and Turkish high level officials secretly supporting ISIS
12. Lower level officials are often the ones that are scapegoats
13. To “impact the earth”: to gather its pieces over each other, for the word “impaction” means: to level off something and mix its parts with each other
14. The slopes that seem so steep from a distance seem to level off as we near them
15. Nastano-vich scooped a lemon-sized ball of snow with the spoon he’d taken from his pocket and used a finger to level off the excess
16. Another overlooked characteristic of volatility is that option volatility tends to drop gradually, then level off
17. Some traders shorted off this level off the daily chart and sat there, out above the next level
18. The failed move higher Friday bodes for more downside if confirmed Monday, and it has support from the RSI that cannot get over 40 as it levels, and an MACD that is trying to level off in its fall