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marked decline

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meanings of markedand decline


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marked
adjective
uk /mɑːkt/ us /mɑːrkt/
A marked change or difference in behaviour or in a situation is very obvious ...
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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 marked decline


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This change is manifest in the fact that during the 1980s there was a markeddecline in the relative level of government funding of universities.
The second group, women born between 1935 and 1949, showed a markeddecline in menarcheal age, with again no significant change in stature.
There was a markeddecline in the number of studies devoted to this area beginning about the mid-1980s.
Among men, the skilled manual group showed a markeddecline in income from private pensions relative to professionals and managers.
More severe ultrastructural damage accompanied by a markeddecline in viability was reported at lower dehydration temperatures.
Second, for longer durations, there has been a markeddecline in family size with the reductions varying from 8 to 17%.
Both treatments showed a markeddecline in leaf concentration at subsequent sampling dates.
During growth periods, the quantitative difference between direct and viable counts showed a markeddecline.
There was also a markeddecline in support for privatisation across the board.
Famine occurred in 1943 because for a large section of population there was a markeddecline in exchange entitlement to rice.
One firm conclusion to emerge from these intensive labours is that the early eighteenth century witnessed a markeddecline in the number of cases coming before the central courts.
Within the group there is a markeddecline in the use of withdrawal with increasing length of education and a corresponding increase in the use of the diaphragm.
Among persons becoming disabled, the markeddecline in income from employment was partially replaced by benefit income (and, to a lesser extent, personal and occupational pension income).
Deutsch registered also a markeddecline in the perception of military threats and of a danger of nuclear war between 1953 and 1963.
Rather, the region's countries are engaged on a variety of distinct paths, only some of which include a markeddecline in the quality of political and civic rights.
The species has suffered a markeddecline, is greatly overfished and is threatened by over-exploitation for international trade.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
This is one reason why there has been a markeddecline in the haulage of goods by railway.
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That shows that there has been a markeddecline even in housing association starts.
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