1. His funds were getting lower as he continued to look for a job. 2. And as his score kept getting lower, his competitors realized that Woods would not be caught Saturday. 3. And the age at which students drop out, Lynch noted, is getting lower. 4. As it happens, the quality of earnings-per-share numbers is about to get lower. 5. As soon as a prospective buyer walks away, the price gets lower. 6. Because investors have become more comfortable with the idea that healthy growth can exist with low inflation, interest rate highs and lows are getting lower, he said. 7. After that, you start running out of holes to try and get lower. 8. But I should have been bending my knees and getting lower to the ground. 9. Each year, as you and your beneficiary grow older, the divisor gets lower, and the amount you must withdraw tends to grow accordingly larger. 10. He gets lower to the ground, and picks up a tremendous amount of speed. |