US /ˈflæt.laɪn/
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So the goal shouldn't be to just flatline our emotions.
Just the flatline.
but it's the flatline growth in North America which is more suspect and harder to blame on the macro, especially when Adidas is growing its chief competitor because it has more innovative styles that people are really gravitating toward.
but it's the flatline growth in North America which is more suspect and harder to blame on the macro, especially when Adidas is growing its chief competitor because it has more innovative styles that people are really gravitating toward.
Instead he released a diss track called Flatline, rapping about flat earth NASA cloning centers and global conspiracies.
Around 1980, average hourly compensation and average hourly wage stagnate, they flatline.
The waves were normal most of the time but would flatline inexplicably, making it appear as if the subject was repeatedly suffering brain death just before returning to normal.
If he starts to flatline, a nurse can use a defibrillator to shock his heart back into action.
Didn't we hear flatline?
For a second, I thought the patient went flatline.
And in business, I would say when I was like, in my business, working in the day to day, you know, we're kind of flatline.
My base case for the time being, at least, is that they flatline rates this year.