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general decline

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general
adjective
uk /ˈdʒen.ər.əl/ us /ˈdʒen.ər.əl/
involving or relating to most or all people, things, or places, especially when these are considered as ...
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decline
noun[S or U]
uk /dɪˈklaɪn/ us /dɪˈklaɪn/
when something becomes less in amount, importance, quality, ...
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Examples of general decline


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However, despite the generaldecline of very, both very and really exhibit a comparable state of diffusion across the speech community.
This has led to a generaldecline in landscape diversity with negative consequences for provision of ecosystem services.
In contrast, the later decline in anisotropy seen in dark-reared ferrets occurred along with a generaldecline in orientation selectivity and visual responsiveness.
The results were compromised by a generaldecline in the fitness over generations.
At 5 - 7 years of age, a generaldecline in status was evident for children previously classified as normal.
What is interesting about their findings is that it discovered a generaldecline in support for the welfare state irrespective of regime type.
The corollary to this overall increase of employment was a generaldecline of self-employment, again for all age-groups.
As discussed above, a generaldecline in growth rates called into question the policy equilibrium of the post-war period.
One should not, however, interpret this as a period of generaldecline for the voluntary social sector.
The coincident timing between peak sanitary investment and the onset of a generaldecline in infant mortality is highly suggestive of a causative relationship.
Laments that the rise of soft news reflects a generaldecline in tastes also miss the economic factors driving news content.
As well as the generaldecline in the number of errors with age, these asymmetries are less evident for the two older groups.
But the idea of a generaldecline attributable to the actions of the entrepreneurial elite is debatable.
For funding purposes, this generaldecline has been exacerbated by the dwindling supply of 30-year bonds.
There is a generaldecline in plasticity with age, but this does not occur in extragranular layers in dark-reared animals before 14 weeks.
A generaldecline in activity occurred during and following germination, and was dissimilar to that of endo-b-mannanase.
Across the range of sanitary functions 1901-1905 marked the peak of investment after which there was an equally generaldecline in the annual rate of expenditure on all functions.
The crude birth rate shows a generaldecline until the middle of the 1930s, an increase until the late 1950s, and since 1961 a continuous fall.
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