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relative decline

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relative
adjective
uk /ˈrel.ə.tɪv/ us /ˈrel.ə.t̬ɪv/
being judged or measured in comparison with ...
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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 relative decline


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Compared with their monopoly-sector counterparts, moreover, open-sector professionals and managers experience relativedecline in income levels from 1988 to 1995.
The relativedecline of the radical press as the 1850s wore on meant that the potential political power of the novel was immense.
Credit operations experienced a relativedecline in the 1989-94 period, recovering after 1995, but without returning to the (higher) levels of the 1980s.
Consequently, market-oriented reforms will lead to relativedecline in power and privileges for redistributive cadres.
It would seem unlikely that this relativedecline reflects normal ageing over this time.
Economic transformations such as the relativedecline of heavily unionized sectors (for example, steel) contributed to a general drop of the density ratio.
He also shows the relativedecline of a centralist and presidential system in the past twenty years.
To some extent, also, the relativedecline in sharecropping has also been caused by policy interventions.
During the second wave (catchup), the leader is established but is in relativedecline, as challengers for leadership develop.
The route typical of economies which have responded poorly to policy and are in relativedecline is the inflationary route.
There has been a relativedecline among females and an absolute decline among males.
As a result, word categories which are initially dominant undergo a relativedecline.
If this is so then it would seem that commercial vigour in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century petered away into stasis, sometimes interpreted as relativedecline, by mid-century.
As well, increasing use of regional anaesthesia for elective and emergency cases has led to a relativedecline in the use of general anaesthesia for caesarean section.
This relativedecline in the number of the young city-born women entering service demonstrates the transformations that were occurring in the internal structure of this particular labour market.
Thus, the findings from the heterogeneous cadre-elite model lend no support for the hypothesis that market developments cause a relativedecline in income levels of redistributive elites.
It was not merely a relativedecline.
Managers in the monopoly sector may be seen as having more political power than their counterparts in the open sector and should, according to market transition theory, experience relativedecline.
Therefore, for market transition theory's prediction to be credible, officials or administrators should experience a relativedecline in income levels compared with professionals in the open sector.
Cadre elites, however defined and classified, did not experience a relativedecline in income to professional elites.
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