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drop-out
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of drop-out in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of drop-out in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of drop-out in a Sentence
Frank Zappa, Liner notes from the album, "Freak Out," 1965:
Drop out of school before your mind rots from our mediocre educational system.
They don't understand that as people drop out, I'm going to get a lot of those votes also.
When a celebrity is officially dropped from a brand the publicist should focus immediately on providing comfort and consolation, send a big gift basket and be there 24/7 for them, they should also give reassurances about the future and offer actions about what that celebrity can take to make their situation better. Telling a client to drop out of the public eye for a few months isn't a bad idea. Right now the world is moving so fast and most people have a very short attention span. The likelihood of a global event or national scandal eclipsing what your client had been involved in is reasonably high. Let time heal.
We shouldn't underestimate the follow-up impact we could see when Fitch or Moody's converge with S&P, (It) will induce some additional forced selling as the sovereign and corporates drop out of the investment-grade indices.
Sales volume has taken a much bigger hit than prices, buyers soldiered through those mortgage rate increases longer than we thought -- that kept prices high. But some buyers began to drop out.
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