A decline in yield from spring to harvest means production declines from its expected level. |
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A decline in education quality have made students less inclined to boast about achievements. |
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A decline in body condition will reduce the proportion of pregnant females that are able to initiate denning. |
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A decline in party discipline and of members' willingness to obey the whips, is one means of restoring influence to the backbenchers. |
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A decline in the statistic suggests a n easing because inflation has declined or unemployment has increased. |
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A decline in sucrose concentration occurred across the harvest period, which may have been associated with a decline in solar radiation during the season. |
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A decline in the value of the US unit against other currencies tends to boost gold prices because the precious metal is priced in dollars on world markets. |
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A decline in the trade would mean over capacity in shipping and a fall in owner's profit. |
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A decline of seasonal sea ice puts the survival of Arctic species such as ringed seals and polar bears at risk. |
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A decline in Aleutian Islands sea otter populations in the 1990s was controversially attributed by some scientists to killer whale predation, although with no direct evidence. |
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Japanese investors are repatriating their money as a result of a decline in the yen. |
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In stress situations, there is a decline in secretion of growth hormone from the pituitary gland. |
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With the focus and attention towards off-leash walks and dog parks there seems to be a decline in the use and function of the leash. |
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They were often afraid of a decline in refined and cultivated taste, of an elimination of social distinctions by mass consumerism. |
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In short, the modernization of economic structures leads to a rise, rather than a decline, in archaic attitudes of mind. |
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The general consensus among those running the game is that rugby union, like most sports, is suffering a decline in the numbers taking part. |
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During the warmer seasons, there was a decline in the number of strokes resulting from atheroma. |
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The obvious concern with a decline in reading is that such a trend causes critical thinking skills and one's imagination to atrophy. |
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Also known as a decline french press or triceps extension, this is best done toward the beginning of your workout. |
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All it will take is a decline in economic conditions and the lynch mobs will be out. |
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But plan administrators also have linked auto-enrollment to a decline in average contribution rates. |
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In the three provinces of Riau, the Riau Islands and Papua, the final tally of eligible voters had recorded a decline. |
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The recruiting class is an impressive one, but a bit of a decline is in order this season. |
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In recent years, ragwort hysteria has led to a decline in numbers of cinnabars. |
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Many technical analysts believe that divergences are eventually resolved with a decline in prices. |
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The slowdown stemmed from a decline in imports of capital goods and consumer products. |
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The growth of formal law necessarily implies a decline in other forms of social cohesion, or glue. |
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Either way, the end result will be a decline in the competitiveness of the business. |
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Eventually, however, the peak of the curve is reached, and further increases in stress cause a decline in performance. |
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I know they vary over the long term but that is generally a decline over years. |
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I can't wait to burn it up, and then watch for a decline in the planetary temperature. |
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Contributing to the two-month rally in gold prices was a decline in sales of borrowed gold by producers, analysts said. |
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However, as Bartlett shows, the best evidence seems to rebut any claim of such a decline. |
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Trafford Park itself went into a decline, which meant there was less demand for buses so certain services were killed off. |
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It was one of the few years in recent US history that saw a decline in rightist tyranny. |
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For example, operators report a decline in bottled beer sales, but strong growth in Martinis. |
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Farmers switched to more productive crops, with a decline in the acreage of rye and a rise in wheat and barley. |
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While middle-aged women of pious persuasion are novelizing as hugely as ever, adolescent girl threnodists have fallen into a decline. |
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This makes people who are already mellow even mellower and contributes to a decline in the quality of their work. |
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Whether performed with a barbell or dumbbells, at an incline, flat or at a decline, the bench press is an exercise you don't want to overlook. |
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Similarly, fodder shortages which cause a decline in household milch cattle can have negative nutritional consequences. |
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Does a decline in the social status of the ministry as a profession weaken recruitment? |
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The increasing demand is linked to a rising birth rate in the area bucking the national trend, which shows a decline. |
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We are seeing a decline in human mortality, people are living longer around the world, even in the poorest countries. |
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The answer, it turns out, has something to do with excess humbug production and a decline in the exchange rate between bluster and bombast. |
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Since independence, there has been a decline in agriculture and heavy industry and growth in the financial and service sectors. |
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Memory loss that impairs function suggests neurodegenerative dementia, which is defined as a decline in two or more cognitive domains. |
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When resin vesicles are damaged during seed processing, the result is generally a decline in seed germination. |
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The raven indicates serious illness, obstacles to health and a decline in the life force. |
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New statistics on childhood obesity prove this is caused by a decline in outside play and walking to school. |
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When maize encounters water deficits, there is a decline in photosynthesis per plant. |
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Improved nutrition in some countries is being more than offset by a decline in others. |
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We are a small special school and a decline in only a small number of children can affect the budget. |
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Sit on a decline bench, hooking your feet under the footrest, knees bent, and lean torso back slightly. |
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Her career suffered a decline in the 1990s as a number of collaborative projects failed to take off and several films flopped. |
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He believes the move would spark a decline in school sport and other extra-curricular activities. |
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There were however only small increases in private and public consumption and there was a decline in construction and capital investment. |
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More significant job losses and a decline in living standards could occur, if the decline in cost competitiveness is allowed to persist. |
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Suburbanization and a decline in manufacturing caused economic problems and population losses through much of the twentieth century. |
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The arrival of the homes is the result of a decline in the manufacturing industry. |
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He attributes most of these losses to a decline in high yield business travel. |
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The process of aging is associated with numerous changes in all bodily systems that ultimately manifest in a decline in peak physiologic function. |
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This may be a result of a decline in some of their food plants. |
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There may yet be a decline in volunteers, and the army is paying close attention to recruiting efforts in order to detect any problems early, so they can try and counter them. |
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Within the Mackenzie Basin, a northward decrease in runoff reflects the spatial trend in precipitation, which shows a decline towards the northern plains and the Shield areas. |
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The dollar fell for a third day this week, tracking a decline in stocks, on concern a sluggish economic rebound will drive investors away from US investments. |
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In coastal areas, a decline in the water-table can also induce flow of saline groundwater from the formation beneath the ocean or sea toward wells on land. |
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In the context of deindustrialisation and a decline in traditionally male jobs, male breadwinners feel they cannot afford to move into female jobs. |
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In terms of intermittent exercise, this means the duty cycle must decrease as exercise intensity increases if the exercise is to be repeated without a decline in performance. |
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It is, after all, only reviewing a decline of a stay of an injunction to stop withholding licenses. |
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This means a decline in habitat quality for grazers like bison and elk, whose winter-killed carcasses grizzlies feed upon. |
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It was previously announced that a decline in channel sales, as well as in site licences for large accounts, was the main reason for the downfall. |
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It marked a decline in power of the industrialists in favor of financiers. |
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Banning toxic pesticides has led to a welcome return of the swift winged raptor that suffered a decline in the 1960s from being at the end of the food chain. |
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The trend in species richness throughout the two growing seasons sampled in this study was a decline in numbers of species from May through July as spring ephemerals senesced. |
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They told how the firm had suffered significant losses following a decline in new business over recent months and that there was little sign of improvement in the future. |
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Recent years have seen a decline in the company's influence within the industry. |
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Generally, this reflects a decline in the number of oocytes in the ovary. |
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His point is that tuition can rise as a result of either an increase in cost or a decline in third-party support, either private or public subsidies. |
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Malthus marks the effective interchangeability of these two tendencies in an example illustrating the possible causes of a decline in demand for decorative trimmings. |
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They rearranged their estates to create larger tenant farms on rack rents, with a decline in small yeomen farmers with customary tenure or freeholds. |
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The boom in new types of martial arts contrasts with a decline in the popularity of their traditional counterparts, such as judo and kendo, or fighting with bamboo swords. |
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The result has been a decline in incidence of cross infection. |
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But what followed instead was a decline which saw all the flair and hope of the Keegan era dissipated as money flowed out of the coffers hand over fist, but for little return. |
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Even rational, well-informed people seem to find evidence of a decline in violence hard to believe. |
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A shortage of positions for residency graduates in a field is immediately followed by a decline in U.S. medical students entering residencies in that field. |
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He has traded in Stonegate for five years but a decline in business began to become noticeable one-and-a-half years ago and trade has gone steadily downhill ever since. |
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If the task can be repeated without a decline in average power output from one exercise interval to the next then the pause interval permits complete recovery of performance. |
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We, along with the rest of the industry, experienced a decline in higher-yielding business travel due to the impact of the softening U.S. economy. |
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An opinion poll indicated a decline in his popularity after the decision. |
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Recent studies have shown a decline in the pace of counterurbanization and seem to suggest that the process has passed its peak in several OECD countries. |
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The Pritzkers can only hope that all their current troubles will be fleeting, a brief spasm rather than the beginning of a decline in their fortunes. |
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Two states, Alaska and Wyoming, saw a decrease in total tax revenue primarily because of a decline from 2012 in severance tax revenues. |
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Areas such as Bradford, Dewsbury and Keighley have suffered a decline in their economy since. |
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The Great War saw a decline in civilian consumption, with a major reallocation to munitions. |
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In her last years, mounting criticism reflected a decline in the public's affection for her. |
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Furthermore, the natural resource abundance provoked a decline in entrepreneurship as profits from resource extraction are less risky. |
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Raleigh's management of his Irish estates ran into difficulties, which contributed to a decline in his fortunes. |
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The new tax helped offset losses in indirect tax revenue, which had been caused by a decline in trade. |
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The reformation, from 1560 onwards, saw the beginning of a decline in the use of Scots forms. |
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After the defeat of April 1848, there was an increase rather than a decline in Chartist activity. |
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The Department of Chemistry was forced to close in 2003 due to a decline in student numbers and reduced funding. |
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The game went into a decline through the 1950s and 1960s with little interest generated outside of those who played. |
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In recent years, Poland's population has decreased due to an increase in emigration and a decline in the birth rate. |
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Subsequently, there has been modest growth overall, although some islands are continuing to show a decline. |
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The power of the nobility suffered a decline during the civil wars of the late fifteenth century, known as the Wars of the Roses. |
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Also, individuals or institutions with cash assets will experience a decline in the purchasing power of the cash. |
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There was a decline in traditional monastic life but the mendicant orders of friars grew, particularly in the expanding burghs. |
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The War saw a decline of civilian consumption, with a major reallocation to munitions. |
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Hughes himself later suggested that the time spent writing prose was directly responsible for a decline in his health. |
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The coming of television saw an upsurge in popularity for the national team, but a decline in club support. |
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Although religious diversity remains, there has been a decline of religious adherence. |
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Enlistment resulted in a decline of efficiency, since the remaining miners were less skilled, older or in poor physical condition. |
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In addition, Jared Diamond has blamed a decline in the availability of wild foods, particularly animal resources. |
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It also suffered, as most Scottish abbeys in the period did, from a decline in patronage. |
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Historians have discerned a decline of monastic life in this period, with many religious houses maintaining smaller numbers of monks. |
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The late 17th and 18th century saw a decline of Poland, which also hindered the development of music. |
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From the middle of the 16th century onwards, a decline is seen in the praise tradition of the poets of the nobility, the cywyddwyr. |
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The evidence from land use suggests a decline in production, which might be a sign of population decline. |
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This in turn led to a decline in public and social services, as people struggled to pay rates and rents. |
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In recent years there has been a decline in Labour in Wales to a certain extent. |
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It has been discovered that rivers which have seen a decline or disappearance of anadromous lampreys also affects the salmon in a negative way. |
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Stage Three moves the population towards stability through a decline in the birth rate. |
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The resulting changes in the age structure of the population include a decline in the youth dependency ratio and eventually population aging. |
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In New Zealand, the Tasman Bay area was closed to commercial scallop harvesting from 2009 to 2011 due to a decline in the numbers. |
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This gradually dried the climate, leading to a decline in rainfall and the drying of rivers. |
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The emission rate for cars using highways has been on a decline between 1975 and 1995 due to regulations and the introduction of unleaded petrol. |
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The decline curve method uses production data to fit a decline curve and estimate future oil production. |
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Then, those chemicals are washed directly into rivers, streams and oceans, causing a decline in water quality and damaging marine ecosystems. |
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The plant suffered a decline due to changing agricultural practices throughout the 1970s and 1980s in Britain. |
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Cyclic changes in these currents resulted in a decline in the sardine sardinops melanosticta populations. |
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Both cities seem to have suffered a decline as result of the long war, though Chalcis was the nominal victor. |
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Local farming suffered a decline over the past century due to large amounts of farm subsidies. |
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Worldwide there was a decline in pacifism and a growing sense that another world war was imminent, and that it would be worth fighting for. |
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These conquests disrupted Mediterranean trade routes leading to a decline in the European economy. |
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It is also possible that a decline in the profitability of old trade routes drove the Vikings to seek out new, more profitable ones. |
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The lending of books has at the same time decreased in all Nordic countries, a decline between 10 and 20 percent. |
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Political uncertainty was identified as the primary cause of a decline in investor and consumer confidence. |
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Pressure from London sugar merchants, fearing a decline in sugar prices, forced negotiations with the Spanish over colonial territories. |
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While the city had in past had a thriving tourism sector, the industry entered a decline in the last quarter of the 20th century. |
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After that, regional, global and domestic factors contributed to a decline in economic growth. |
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The late 20th century saw a decline in industrial production in the Hudson Valley. |
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Parliament began to see a decline in domestic textile sales, and an increase in imported textiles from places like China and India. |
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This also means, however, that should there be a decline in income its demand will drop. |
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Also, once the ablaut system ceased to be productive, there was a decline in the speakers' awareness of the regularity of the system. |
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The fourteenth century saw a decline in Law French, hence the Pleading in English Act, which marked the beginning of modern Legal English. |
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The increased workload of MPs has led to a decline in this use of the Committee of the Whole. |
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In Africa, this period saw a decline in many civilizations and an advancement in others. |
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This was after he started experiencing failing health and a decline both in health and career. |
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The Civil War caused a decline in industry but after the accession of William III and Mary II in 1689 prosperity began to return. |
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The firm has blamed the cuts on a decline in workload on the Ministry of Defence's Armoured Fighting Vehicle programmes. |
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Fierce competition among major LED lightbulb suppliers in South Korea has resulted in a decline in the ASP of LED lightbulbs. |
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However, the LCD market in Europe has shown negative growth, leading to a decline in Loewe results. |
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The multifactor productivity gain in 2002 reflected a decline in sectoral output coupled with a smaller decline in combined inputs. |
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If you look at the number of days lost through industrial inaction, a matter of record, there is a decline from 1985 onwards. |
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Mr Odell also said that with childbirth becoming more acceptable, there has been a decline in so-called shotgun weddings. |
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However, equal parts used with Carboxy vinyl polymer caused a decline in viscosity. |
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At the time, scientists attributed the shrinking lynx population to a decline in the number of snowshoe hares, the primary food of the lynx. |
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Snow thrower demand is projected to show a decline in the coming years, in part reflecting population shifts to Southern and Western states. |
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Panic feeds a decline in property values, leading even nonracist whites to leave the neighborhood. |
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If such signs were present, or if the patient showed a decline in visual acuity, the treatment interval was shortened by 2 weeks. |
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Great skuas Eat fish thrown from trawlers but a decline in fishing means fewer fish are thrown back. |
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This reflects a decline of some 24 Pfennigs compared with the price level in April. |
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Combined with Tuesday's producer price index, which showed a decline in core wholesale prices, the data point to a drop in inflation pressures. |
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Technically speaking, IGT is trying to regain a long-standing uptrend after being mired in a decline since late spring. |
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High humidity has been associated with hyperpyrexia, a decline in physical strength and fatigue as well as a reduction in alertness and mental capacity. |
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Rising temperatures are already causing a decline in Britain's population of Arctic birds, such as ptarmigans and dotterels, which live in the Cairngorms. |
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Dancers who have a significant growth spurt also experience a temporary loss in flexibility, coordination, and balance, which leads to a decline in technique. |
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Although there has been a decline in traditional risks and steps have been taken to minimise occupational diseases, prevention is the key for achieving goal zero, it stated. |
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Although there is some excitement in the self-tanner segment, Mintel predicts a decline in sales until manufacturers can reduce streakiness and eliminate the unpleasant odor. |
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The resulting capital expenditures will increase production costs-which cannot be fully passed on to customers and will lead to a decline in future earnings. |
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In the early 2010s the popularity of the curry house saw a decline. |
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Reasons for the decline include loss of heather due to overgrazing, creation of new conifer plantations and a decline in the number of upland gamekeepers. |
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In the postwar years, the steel industry and heavy manufacturing went through restructuring that caused a decline in US Steel's need for labor, production, and portfolio. |
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This limits cholera's ability to cause death, or at the very least a decline in education, as children are kept out of school to minimize the risk of infection. |
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The Conservatives tried to introduce life peerages to modernise the House of Lords, give it more legitimacy, and respond to a decline in its numbers and attendance. |
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There was also a decline in tourism, which was important to the economy. |
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Indigenous peoples in New Granada experienced a decline in population due to conquest as well as Eurasian diseases, such as smallpox, to which they had no immunity. |
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His territorial expansion, as well as his military successes, went into a decline following the final campaigns in the Northern Caucasus against then revolting Lezgins. |
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In the 1970s and early 1980s, economic growth rate slowed because of a decline in the mining sector and increasing corruption among government officials. |
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Corruption amongst his officials and aggressive taxation caused large numbers of Chinese peasants to flee, which led to a decline in tax revenues. |
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Due to the ongoing Russian financial crisis since 2014, major cuts in health spending have resulted in a decline in the quality of service of the state healthcare system. |
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It was more in line with everyday speech, not only because of a decline in education but also because of a desire to spread the word to the masses. |
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Fast food is often food of choice, which is causing a decline in health. |
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Although Bristol Rugby owned the stadium when the football club arrived, a decline in the rugby club's fortunes led to a transfer of ownership to Bristol Rovers. |
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This recovery was accompanied by a decline of capelin and cod stocks. |
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It was during the following season they came close to winning the league title, but a decline then set near the season's end before finishing sixth, although a club record. |
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But when the deflation is severe falling asset prices along with debtor bankruptcies lead to a decline in the nominal value of assets on bank balance sheets. |
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Brazil's population increased significantly between 1940 and 1970, because of a decline in the mortality rate, even though the birth rate underwent a slight decline. |
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Overlaps between the two groups were resolved, but a decline in the demand for minerals from the seabed made the seabed regime significantly less relevant. |
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Following disestablishment in 1920, the Church in Wales initially fared better than the Nonconformist churches, which suffered a decline during the late 20th century. |
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The decline of Irish in Ireland and a slowing of emigration helped to ensure a decline in the language abroad, along with natural attrition in the host countries. |
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Decreases in the price of timber, increases in the cost of production, and advancing old age among the forestry population have resulted in a decline in Tokyo's output. |
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The twentieth century saw a decline in coal mining and the industry finally came to an end in 1968 with the closure of Baggeridge Colliery near Sedgley. |
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As recently as 2016, Florida industry professionals are starting to question if wagering is seeing a decline or just transitioning to unreported online formats. |
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The 1970s, however, saw a decline in the British motor industry and Coventry suffered particularly badly, especially towards the end of that decade. |
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International competition in iron and steel caused a decline in these industries in the 1970s and 1980s, coinciding with the collapse of coal mining in the area. |
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It was more in line with the everyday speech not only because of a decline in education but also because of a desire to spread the word to the masses. |
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Estimates of the population of the Roman Empire during the period from 150 to 400 suggest a fall from 65 million to 50 million, a decline of more than 20 percent. |
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