Recent years have seen a decline in the company's influence within the industry. |
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The recent decline of the stock market does not necessarily signify the start of a recession. |
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This change resulted in the decline of Funan, while new maritime powers such as Srivijaya, Tarumanagara, and Medang emerged. |
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Schacht's administration achieved a rapid decline in the unemployment rate, the largest of any country during the Great Depression. |
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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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The defeats at the Battle of Stalingrad and Battle of Kursk ensured the gradual decline of the Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front. |
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The city council was controlled by the Labour Party for over 30 years, since the decline of the Progressives. |
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Since the United Kingdom Census 2001 the population decline has been reversed. |
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With the decline of traditional industry, the city has adopted a plan to regenerate and reinvent itself as a cultural centre. |
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In recent years, the island's population decline has steadied, thanks to immigrants from the United Kingdom, Saint Helena, and Chile. |
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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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The decline continued in the 2016 Assembly election, as a further two seats were lost and the total number of votes received decreased. |
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Despite the decline of the British Empire, the army was engaged in Aden, Indonesia, Cyprus, Kenya and Malaya. |
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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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Throughout the 90's however, several factors led to the decline of these major cartels and to the rise of smaller Colombian cartels. |
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As electric and diesel trains performed so well, the decline of steam started just after World War II and in 1958 steam traction ended. |
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They are to be blamed alike who move and who decline war upon particular respects. |
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In Gaeltacht areas, however, there has been a general decline of the use of Irish. |
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This linguistic dynamism was reflected in the efforts of certain public intellectuals to counter the decline of the language. |
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The concomitant decline in the number of traditional native speakers has also been a cause of great concern. |
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The language saw its most rapid initial decline in Laois, Wexford, Wicklow, County Dublin and perhaps Kildare. |
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The power of the English language, in business and learning throughout much of the world also influenced the decline of Gaelic in Ireland. |
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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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Cape Breton Island's population has been in decline for almost two decades with an increasing exodus in recent years due to economic conditions. |
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After reaching its heights during the First World War, the decline in world wool prices affected sheep farming in Argentina. |
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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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In the second half of the twentieth century the Church was particularly affected by the general decline in church attendance. |
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However, the church has been affected by the general decline in churchgoing. |
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The decline was not even geographically, socially, or in terms of denominations. |
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After World War II the economy of the UK was in a state of ruin, and continued to suffer relative economic decline in the following decades. |
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The UN predicts a steady population decline in Central and Eastern Europe as a result of emigration and low birth rates. |
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The War saw a decline of civilian consumption, with a major reallocation to munitions. |
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With the very sharp decline in world trade after 1929, its condition became critical. |
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Roxanna narrates the moral and spiritual decline of a high society courtesan. |
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The decline was also reflected in Bond's use of US equipment and personnel in several novels. |
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In early 1994, Hughes became increasingly alarmed by the decline of fish in rivers local to his Devonshire home. |
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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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It was a reaction against a perceived decline in standards that the reformers associated with machinery and factory production. |
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With the decline of the Roman Empire, the narrative shifts to Medieval art, which lasted for a millennium. |
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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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This may have been so but cricket generally was in decline at the time because of the Napoleonic Wars. |
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As a result of the decline of European demand for goods from India and Africa, Kuwait's economy suffered. |
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The decline in international trade resulted in an increase in gold smuggling by Kuwaiti ships to India. |
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Other historians point to soil salination as the culprit in the decline in agriculture. |
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The decline of Aachen culminated in 1794, when the French, led by General Charles Dumouriez, occupied Aachen. |
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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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Since 2000, there has been a gradual decline in Scottish national identity and an increase in British national identity in Scotland. |
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Part of the reason for voter decline in the recent 2016 election is likely because of restrictive voting laws around the country. |
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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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Following the decline of the whisky industry locally, the city's economy has now diversified to include insurance and banking. |
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A period of increasing trouble and decline began with the reign of Commodus. |
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It also suffered, as most Scottish abbeys in the period did, from a decline in patronage. |
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Despite Scone's decline throughout the late medieval period, it some considerable fame for musical excellence through the composer Robert Carver. |
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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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During the early 1700s, after widespread decline of the language, only 500 Cornish speakers remained in the peninsular. |
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The emphasis on electronics came about due to the decline in traditional Scottish heavy industries such as shipbuilding and mining. |
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The decline of liberal education is often attributed to mobilization during the Second World War. |
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Much of the harbour went into decline in the 19th century when Glasgow, Greenock and Port Glasgow achieved higher prominence as sea ports. |
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Despite this, there was still commercial sea traffic, though the harbour went into further decline in the 20th century. |
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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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The party's commitments to a devolved Scottish Assembly were to decline under the leadership of Margaret Thatcher. |
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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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As well, there has been a deterioration of facilities leading to the decline of the physical and the mental health of detainees and of staff. |
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However, convoys were not in general use until August, by which time the rate of shipping losses was already in decline after peaking in April. |
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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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The industry went into steady decline after World War I, and only a few mills continue to operate. |
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After the Industrial Revolution, there was a dramatic decline in young men working in agriculture. |
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The population of Merthyr reached 51,949 in 1861, but went into decline for several years thereafter. |
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However, the series again began to decline and had lost a million viewers by its fourth episode. |
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The quarry closed in July 1969, the result of industry decline and difficult slate removal. |
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English gradually began to replace Welsh as the community language, as shown by the decline of the Welsh language press in the town. |
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With the decline of both iron and coal, Aberdare has become reliant on commercial businesses as a major source of employment. |
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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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This relative decline was, however, eclipsed by the dramatic collapse in Labour support at the 1983 General Election. |
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In recent years there has been a decline in Labour in Wales to a certain extent. |
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This decline has been attributed to disruption by grazing and burrowing animals. |
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This decline in populations is due to hunting to supply the demand for skins. |
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The decline was halted with the decrease in the intensity of gamekeeping during the 20 year interval between the First and Second World Wars. |
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The European polecat is present in all of France's territories, excepting Corsica, and has been in a state of decline for several decades. |
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A 1999 study on the decline of polecats in this region indicated the species has little chance of surviving there. |
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While many threatened species decline rate slows after their classification, population decline rates of the porpoise are actually accelerating. |
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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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The main cause of this decline is the February 2010 Chile earthquake and tsunami. |
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One reason why the Federal Reserve did not act to limit the decline of the money supply was the gold standard. |
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So, the decline in trade between 1929 and 1933 was a consequence of the Depression, not a cause. |
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Therefore, more than anything else, the decline in death rates in Stage Two entails the increasing survival of children and a growing population. |
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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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The decline in death rate and birth rate that occurs during the demographic transition may transform the age structure. |
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A simplification of the DTM theory proposes an initial decline in mortality followed by a later drop in fertility. |
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By 1950, there were only 100,000 monolingual Bretons, and this rapid decline has continued, with likely no monolingual speakers left today. |
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Long the everyday language of most of the Isle of Man, Manx began to decline sharply in the 19th century. |
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This decline continued into the 19th century, as English gradually became the primary language spoken on the Isle of Man. |
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Coincidentally, the Swansea decline started the same year as the Wimbledon rise. |
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After years of serious decline in the 1980s, many Hollywood landmarks were threatened with demolition. |
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After a rapid decline in the town's steel industry, shipbuilding quickly became Barrow's largest and most important industry. |
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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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Once such cells reach a certain minimum size, rather than simply divide, they reverse this decline by forming an auxospore. |
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The Seri people have noticed the drastic decline in turtle populations over the years and created a conservation movement to help this. |
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With the rapid Arctic sea ice decline in the Hudson Strait, their range now extends deep into the northwest Atlantic. |
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This is potentially the largest decline in the population in the past ten years. |
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Reflected signals decline rapidly as distance increases, so noise introduces a radar range limitation. |
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The most obvious theme relating to British Railways was the decline of steam locomotion and its replacement with diesels. |
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Many were also the target for commercial industry, leading to a sharp decline in all populations of exploited species, such as whales and seals. |
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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 once prosperous and contented island went into sharp decline when Verres became governor of Sicily. |
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The number of cases was on the decline since mid November 2012 and by 4 February 2013, no new cases had been reported. |
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In addition, as the Spanish Empire started to decline in the 17th century, so did its possessions in Naples, Sicily, Sardinia, and Milan. |
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The decline culminated in a controversy over succession to the throne which consumed the first years of the 18th century. |
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With the occupation by Napoleon, Portugal began a slow but inexorable decline that lasted until the 20th century. |
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This decline was hastened by the independence in 1822 of the country's largest colonial possession, Brazil. |
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However the league proved unable to prevent the growing mercantile competition, and so a long decline commenced. |
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This enables consumers to play a part in reversing the decline of fish stocks. |
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The decline in Arctic sea ice, both in extent and thickness, over the last several decades is further evidence for rapid climate change. |
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Three species, the Inca, Damara, and river terns, are expected to decline in the future due to habitat loss and disturbance. |
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There is also a noticeable decline in sturgeon populations as the demand for caviar increases. |
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When dissolved oxygen levels decline to hypoxic levels, fish and other marine animals suffocate. |
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Arctic sea ice decline has rendered the waterways more navigable for ice navigation. |
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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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Indeed, the Common Fisheries Policy has done little if anything to reverse the decline of European fish stocks. |
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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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The three most common forms of decline curves are exponential, hyperbolic, and harmonic. |
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Part of the decline in prices and economic and geopolitical power of OPEC came from the move to alternate energy sources. |
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Bycatch contributes to fishery decline and is a mechanism of overfishing for unintentional catch. |
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Between 1970 and 1980, Amsterdam experienced its sharpest population decline ever, and by 1985 the city had only 675,570 residents. |
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Perhaps not realizing the size of the Spanish fleet, Tromp did not decline battle but rather ordered his squadron into a tight line of battle. |
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Flanders and Brabant, due to these events, went into a period of relative decline from the time of the Thirty Years War. |
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Only a limited number of vehicles are allowed for each convoy and convoy leader is obliged to decline vehicles not fit for the drive. |
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While sometimes paid, conscripts are not free to decline enlistment and draft dodging or desertion are often met with severe punishment. |
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Following the decline of the Western Roman Empire, the region was incorporated into the Frankish Empire. |
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This was the greatest decline since at least 1947, when comparable figures were first compiled. |
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This decline was made worse by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami, which killed nearly 16,000 people. |
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The Meiji era saw the decline of traditional literary forms as Japanese literature integrated Western influences. |
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Extirpation, population decline and homogenization of regional biodiversity are much more common. |
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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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This ancestor and its relatives occurred throughout North America and Eurasia, but were on the decline by at least 46 Mya. |
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Furthermore, the decline in the moose populations has reduced the wolf's food supply. |
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The decline of North American wolf populations coincided with increasing human populations and the expansion of agriculture. |
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A primary cause of the decline seems to be an insufficient supply of insect food for nestling sparrows. |
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Over the recent years, the house sparrow population has been on the decline in many Asian countries, and this decline is quite evident in India. |
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Loss of habitat and the effect of these diseases has caused the decline of populations across Europe in recent years. |
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Dwarf rootstocks became common by the 15th century, and later went through several cycles of popularity and decline throughout the world. |
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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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In West Africa, the decline of the Atlantic slave trade in the 1820s caused dramatic economic shifts in local polities. |
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By analogy with the perceived decline of Latin, they applied the principle of ad fontes, or back to the sources, across broad areas of learning. |
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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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In Riede's view the decline was a result from the disruption caused by the Laacher See volcano. |
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It has also been hypothesized that the Clovis culture saw its decline in the wake of the Younger Dryas cold phase. |
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Burroughs asserts that it occurred almost entirely from 1565 to 1665 and was associated with the climatic decline from 1550 onwards. |
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Demand for African slaves did not wane after the decline of the mining industry in the second half of the 18th century. |
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The influence of the new Norman aristocracy led to the decline of slavery in England. |
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The live food fish trade has been implicated as a driver of decline due to the use of cyanide and disaster for peoples living in the tropics. |
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In the recent past the European market for spiny dogfish has increased dramatically, which led to the overfishing and decline of the species. |
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By 1968, landings for the fish peaked at 800,000 metric tons before a gradual decline set in. |
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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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The Port took on an industrial look but its slow decline seemed inexorable in the 19th century. |
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To Huizinga, whose research focused on France and the Low Countries rather than Italy, despair and decline were the main themes, not rebirth. |
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Despite the decline in the number of people employed in the fishing industry, it still plays an important part in the district's economy. |
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The decennial census recorded a continuing decline in population until 1921, when just 2,616 people were recorded. |
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The UK cover of lowland calcareous grassland has suffered a sharp decline in extent since the middle of the twentieth century. |
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They are now considered a major factor in the decline and extinction of many vulnerable and endangered native species. |
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Agriculture was traditionally the major industry of Dorset but is now in decline and tourism has become increasingly important to the economy. |
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The Frome has suffered a dramatic decline in the run of salmon in recent years. |
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Thereafter the town suffered economic decline from which it has not fully recovered. |
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Local farming suffered a decline over the past century due to large amounts of farm subsidies. |
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Slight competitive advantage on the part of modern humans has accounted for Neanderthals' decline on a timescale of thousands of years. |
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Caribou and reindeer numbers have fluctuated historically, but many herds are in decline across their range. |
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They recovered after a severe decline in 1986, to only 32,200 individuals, but their numbers fell again. |
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A 2011 survey confirms a continuing decline of the George River migratory caribou herd population. |
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During the past decades, growth in the financial sector has more than compensated for the decline in steel production. |
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With the decline of the Roman Empire, Alsace became the territory of the Germanic Alemanni. |
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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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That led to a gradual decline in the use of the subjunctive, and it has been all but lost entirely in modern Dutch. |
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In 2007, the country's rate of population decline was the fourth highest in the world. |
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Other scholars see the Roman conquest itself as the main reason for the decline of the druid orders. |
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The city was also affected by a severe financial crisis and a steady decline in textiles, automobile and steel production. |
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Previous historians had focused on cyclical events of the rise and decline of rulers and nations. |
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The population decline coincided with the general collapse of urban life in the West in the 5th and 6th centuries with few exceptions. |
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After that, population started to decline slowly as inhabitants began to move to nearby suburbs of Rome. |
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These conquests disrupted Mediterranean trade routes leading to a decline in the European economy. |
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However, no rise in population, youth bulge, or decline in agricultural production during this period has been definitively demonstrated. |
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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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Iceland became more isolated during World War I and suffered a significant decline in living standards. |
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The Thirty Years' War thus began the rise of Sweden as a great power, while it marked the start of decline for the Danish. |
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In the last twenty years, there has been an overall decline in stock and lending of books in public libraries. |
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Despite the general decline in stock and loans, most of the Nordic countries have had an increase in the lending of other media than books. |
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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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This perhaps marks the point of terminal decline for the Western Roman Empire. |
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The country ended 2008 with its ninth straight year of growth, but growth has slowed with the decline in the price of oil and gas. |
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The decline has slowed to near stagnation in recent years because of reduced death rates, increased birth rates and increased immigration. |
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Tacitus opposed the emperors and believed that they were one of the reasons for the decline of Rome. |
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Livy believed that there had been a moral decline in Rome, and he lacked the confidence that Augustus could reverse it. |
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Since then, the two major parties, New Democracy and PASOK, have seen a sharp decline in popularity. |
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In northern Europe, agriculture including animal husbandry went into decline when the Roman empire collapsed. |
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The borders of the Empire evolved significantly over its existence, as it went through several cycles of decline and recovery. |
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The Kingdom's decline began when it became embroiled in the dispute between the Italian Merchant Republics of Genoa and Venice. |
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Thereafter, Amalfi began a rapid decline and was replaced in its role as the main commercial hub of Campania by the Duchy of Naples. |
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The Venetian city state was founded as a safe haven for the people escaping persecution in mainland Europe after the decline of the Roman Empire. |
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Political uncertainty was identified as the primary cause of a decline in investor and consumer confidence. |
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The use of Mongolian in China, specifically in Inner Mongolia, has witnessed periods of decline and revival over the last few hundred years. |
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They were highly respected and sought after in the Mongolian court, and so Kublai Khan decided to decline the Polos' requests to leave China. |
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Although the dynasty and central government were in decline by the 9th century, art and culture continued to flourish. |
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This policy, known as malgachization, coincided with a severe economic downturn and a dramatic decline in the quality of education. |
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Contemporary Tang authors noted how the dynasty had gone into decline after this point. |
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This disruption to trade led to a dramatic decline in the importance of these cities and the resulting animosity reduced trade considerably. |
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The end of slavery in the 19th century led to economic decline and emigration. |
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The massive decline in sea ice during the Medieval Warm Period would have had a devastating impact upon their way of life. |
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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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De Roover attributes the beginning of the bank's decline to Cosimo de' Medici. |
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Similarly, the northern branches of all European banks were squeezed by a general decline in the supply of English wool. |
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Another factor in the decline of the Medici bank were the spending habits of the Medici. |
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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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This led to an intense campaign to halt the population explosion, and the decade registered a sharp decline in population growth. |
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Human rights conditions started to decline by 2007 when torture began to be employed again. |
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The 1997 Asian Financial Crisis affected the economy, resulting in a lingering decline of the value of the peso and falls in the stock market. |
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The dawn of this era saw a dramatic decline of the mainstream Philippine movie industry. |
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The population decline was primarily the result of communicable diseases, particularly smallpox, introduced during the Columbian Exchange. |
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After the decline of Chichen Itza, the Maya region lacked a dominant power until the rise of the city of Mayapan in the 12th century. |
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One reason for the decline in birthrates is the elevation of education levels, especially among women. |
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Scholars believe that infectious disease was the primary cause of the population decline of American natives. |
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After his invasion, Pizarro destroyed the Inca state and while ruling the area for almost a decade, initiated the decline of local cultures. |
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The city's economic decline left its elite dependent on royal and ecclesiastical appointment and thus, reluctant to advocate independence. |
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The decline in the facility services has implications for the declining tendency also on the number of passenger and goods. |
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The late 20th century saw a decline in industrial production in the Hudson Valley. |
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Despite this, the polar bear population continued to decline and by 1973, only around 1000 bears were left in Savalbard. |
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With the modern rise of corporate agribusiness and the decline of localized family farms, many breeds of sheep are in danger of extinction. |
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When a potato is baked, contents of vitamin B6 and vitamin C decline with little significant change in other nutrients. |
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This decline is offset because a modern chopper harvester can complete the harvest faster and more efficiently than hand cutting and loading. |
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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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Many indigenous populations have undergone a dramatic decline and even extinction, and remain threatened in many parts of the world. |
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This population decline throughout West Africa from 1650 until 1850 was exacerbated by the preference of slave traders for male slaves. |
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The extent and causes of the decline have long been a subject of academic debate, along with its characterization as a genocide. |
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The indigenous population of the Americas in 1492 was not necessarily at a high point and may actually have been in decline in some areas. |
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This also means, however, that should there be a decline in income its demand will drop. |
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Many scholars of Chinese history believe that the Wanli Emperor's reign was a significant factor contributing to the decline of the Ming dynasty. |
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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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So these verbs have an anomalous vowel in the present tense, they decline regularly otherwise. |
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This was a bitter disappointment for Zwingli and it marked his decline in political influence. |
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Some of the Germanic tribes are frequently credited in popular depictions of the decline of the Roman Empire in the late 5th century. |
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There has been a precipitous decline in home sales recently. |
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Adjectival nouns are simply identical in form to adjectives of a particular gender and decline accordingly. |
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As the number of autocracies in the world began to decline in the late 1980s, the number of anocracies began to increase. |
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Critics of contemporary culture generally posit a steep decline in cultural literacy. |
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Declinatory exceptions do not tend to defeat the demand, but only to decline the jurisdiction of the judge before whom it is brought. |
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The team chose to decline the fifteen-yard penalty because their receiver had caught the ball for a thirty-yard gain. |
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There is disconnexion, and there is progressive decline in handwriting skill. |
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The coal and shipbuilding industry that once dominated the North East suffered a marked decline during the second half of the 20th century. |
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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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The general decline in discipline also led to the use of smaller shields and lighter weaponry. |
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From the middle of the 10th century Bulgaria was in decline as it entered a social and spiritual turmoil. |
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The Abbasids flourished for two centuries but slowly went into decline with the rise to power of the Turkish army they had created, the Mamluks. |
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The Scottish Government's language minister and Bord na Gaidhlig took this as evidence that Gaelic's long decline has slowed. |
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The widespread use of English in worship has often been suggested as one of the historic reasons for the decline of Gaelic. |
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While this decline continued over the following decades, the language did not die out. |
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That has had an effect in stabilising and reversing the decline in the language. |
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During the 2nd century BC, Roman territory saw an overall decline in population, partially due to the huge losses incurred during various wars. |
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The decline of Roman Britain in early fifth century AD led to significant social and economic changes all over Britain. |
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The Fall of the Western Roman Empire was the process of decline in the Western Roman Empire in which it failed to enforce its rule. |
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By this time Celtic styles seem to have been in decline in continental Europe, even before Roman invasions. |
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The history of this period has traditionally been a narrative of decline and fall. |
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There would have been a similarly sharp decline in the population of Sussex during this period. |
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In some places, such as Essex, the decline in slaves was 20 per cent for the 20 years. |
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After the plague and other exogenous causes of population decline lowered the labor supply, wages increased. |
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Margaret did not allow him to return to London where the merchants were angry at the decline in trade and the widespread disorder. |
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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 Company initially welcomed these provisions, but the annual burden of the payment contributed to the steady decline of its finances. |
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The decline may also have been hastened by the death of one of his daughters, Elizabeth Claypole, in August. |
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Despite the final victory of Britain and its allies, the damage to British prestige helped to accelerate the decline of the empire. |
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However, this period of decline coincided with the rise of city as the financial centre of the region. |
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Children around age 10 are a relatively small group, reflecting the decline in birth rates around the turn of the century. |
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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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Further, she argues that the causes of the movement's decline are too complex to be blamed on one man. |
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The period saw the decline of the UK as a prominent world leader, with the loss of practically the entire empire and a laggard economy. |
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Walpole's influence continued to dramatically decline even after the war began. |
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The scale of the decline in Labour's support was much greater than what had occurred at the 2011 elections for the Scottish parliament. |
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The decline of this industry as jobs moved offshore has resulted in a more diverse economy, as Bradford has developed new directions. |
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The reigns of both Robert II and his successor, Robert III, were marked by a general decline in royal power. |
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The decline continued, both for Londinium and the Empire, and in 410 AD the Romans withdrew entirely from Britain. |
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The growth of road transport, and the decline of the Empire in the years following 1914, reduced the economic prominence of the river. |
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The Thames is a clear end point to the south west, whereas north east of Luton the hills decline slowly in prominence. |
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The number of clubs began to decline in the 1980s, in the face of changing musical and social trends. |
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New industries arrived in Preston during the interwar years which helped ease the pain felt through the sharp decline of the cotton industry. |
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Portsmouth was affected by the British Empire's decline in the latter half of the 20th century. |
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The railways entered a slow decline owing to a lack of investment and changes in transport policy and lifestyles. |
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As road competition increased, many existing lines fell into decline and few new railways were built. |
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This decline accelerated after the Second World War as improved road transport displaced railways in industry and for passenger service. |
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The decline in the profitability of old trade routes could also have played a role. |
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Pollen analysis shows that woodland was decreasing and grassland increasing, with a major decline of elms. |
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Sulla also held two dictatorships and one more consulship, which began the crisis and decline of Roman Republic. |
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Some historians have cited this as a significant reason for the decline of the Roman Empire. |
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A significant decline since the 1970s when the country received unprecedented amounts of foreign tourists due to the popular Hippie trail. |
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Rare languages are more likely to show evidence of decline than more common ones. |
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