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After declining for three months, American consumer confidence ticked up in November as the all-important holiday shopping season kicks into high gear.
All of these boxes have to be ticked, irrespective of our ideology.
APVoteCast, an extensive national survey of the electorate, also found that support for Republican candidates ticked up slightly among Black voters during last year’s elections, even though those voters overwhelmingly supported Democrats.
As the clock ticked down at Crehan Park, it always felt like one moment would decide Sunday's Premier League preliminary final.
As the final seconds of the first period ticked off, Gophers and Buckeyes players traded pushes and shoves.
As the final seconds ticked down, Jaylen Brown – who led the Celtics with 27 points – threw his towel down in frustration.
Source: https://www.bostonherald.com/2023/02/03/celtics-fall-flat-in-humbling-loss-to-undermanned-suns/
A test of character, a test of nerve, a test of desire as well and they ticked every one of those boxes.”
Based on the latest data for the week ending 23 June, the composite NFCI ticked down further to -0.
Business conditions ticked lower to 17, down from 18 prior and shy of the forecast of 21 points.
Source: https://www.marketpulse.com/20230314/australian-dollar-steadies-as-markets-calm-down/kfisher
But down by seven and with two timeouts, the Ravens showed a curious lack of urgency as the offense continued to huddle even as the clock ticked down.
“But in his INEC form under oath he ticked that he doesn’t have a dual citizenship.
But when the final second ticked off the clock at Oliver C. Dawson Stadium, he couldn’t contain his excitement.
Cousins’ air yards ticked up drastically.
Eagle, though, slid through another breakup, this one of the types that came with increased risk of dynamic flooding due to a tardy spring that locked the landscape in winter cold as the days ticked on.
Source: https://www.thecordovatimes.com/2023/05/26/when-river-breakup-came-to-eagle/
Enrollment has since ticked up slightly, but it remains much lower than pre-pandemic levels.
Source: https://voiceofsandiego.org/2023/12/27/california-community-colleges-are-changing/
Food prices ticked down 0.1 percent and energy prices increased 0.6 percent.
Source: https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2023/07/28/pce-inflation-cool-in-june/
"For me, this is one of the legacies that I'm absolutely determined and adamant I want completely ticked off and in the process before I leave," he said.
Gold prices ticked up today, Jan.
Source: https://forextv.com/xauusd-gold-us-dollar/gold-prices-advance-ahead-of-us-economic-data-release/
Hanover Township, which includes Streamwood and parts of Bartlett and Elgin, saw an even bigger rise in residential values, while combined non-residential assessments ticked down.
Heastie hasn’t said exactly how we “disrespected” him or what ticked him off.
Source: https://nypost.com/2023/02/11/speaker-heastie-is-turning-into-a-tyrant-and-not-just-with-the-post/