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There is no more public health uptick to get from it.
The Sun has also had an uptick at the box office.
"Maybe these changes will create an uptick in our business."
"Every one of them is so terrified to miss a 5 or 10 percent uptick."
I'm not so sure they'll be in the business when the next uptick comes."
But it still seems to me that something more is going on with America than just another uptick in the business cycle.
Every time you cut one thing, there's an uptick in something else."
Tiger Woods' game certainly seems to be on the uptick at the moment.
The small uptick during the summer seems to have reversed direction.
"We're starting to see a pretty major uptick in sales."
The commission said it expected a slight uptick in 2002, to 2.9 percent.
"I think Gutierrez is a major uptick from past management."
Behind the uptick were good weather and low mortgage rates.
"We have an uptick in the economy, and we're constantly trying to grow our market."
Recently, there has been an uptick in requests from churches.
Without these policy changes, we will see a slight uptick in the inflation rate.
In 2002, the last year for which data were analyzed, there was a slight uptick, to 795.
Indeed, by many measures the season ended on a distinct economic uptick.
There are pleasures to be had as well and the book concludes on an uptick.
And money market yields also rise with each uptick in inflation.
There has also been a slight uptick in contract prices over the past five months.
The tax benefit of marriage is a large reason for that uptick, says Butler.
They were nervous about the dollar and sold into anything that looked like an uptick.
This suggests that whatever is causing the uptick starts pretty early.
What might explain the uptick is not yet clear.