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- n. alternative spelling of freefall.
Examples
“Seniors on this team, including the Big 12's all-time leading rebounder, Damion James, could not exert enough authority to spare Texas from its late free-fall.”
“This rapid price free-fall highlights the complexity and perils of the fast-evolving securities markets.”
Forbes: Automated Trading Leaving Retail Investors In The Dust
“Nevada, which relies heavily on tourism, gambling and construction, has been in a financial free-fall for more than two years as a result of the global economic meltdown.”
The Wall Street Journal: Nevada Contenders Trade Barbs on Economy
“But Stephen Jen, managing director of London-based hedge fund SLJ Macro Partners LLP, says the U.S. is unlikely to participate in any Plaza Accord-style agreement unless the dollar and dollar-denominated assets enter a free-fall—signaling a market panic that warrants international action.”
The Wall Street Journal: Calls Grow for Global Effort to Address Debt Crisis
“Rider sues Metro following alleged Forest Glen elevator free-fall”
“A market in free-fall crushes anything in its path, just as positive momentum tends to lift all boats.”
The Wall Street Journal: Refresher Class: The Lessons of 2008 Are Timely Again
“The energy necessary to pulverize the reinforced core of the towers would make it impossible for them to collapse at free-fall speed, yet they did.”
“On the other … without our military aid and logistical support, Pakistan enters a free-fall.”
“If so, we have no choice but to get with it, and stop the narcissistic free-fall.”
The Huffington Post: Donna Jean Freberg: The Content of Our Character
“With public debt set to reach 155% of gross domestic product this year, the country looks close to its limits as it imposes fresh spending cuts and tax increases on an economy in free-fall.”
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