The fall-off was blamed on the spin-off of its mushroom operations and lower sales from its farm input businesses. |
He blamed the fall-off in car production in Europe and the US as the main reason for the price falling. |
Physical activity not only burns calories but boosts feelgood endorphins to help counteract a fall-off in serotonin. |
New research has shown that shipments of PDAs and handheld devices are continuing to drop, with the fall-off blamed on the weak global economy. |
If there has been a fall-off in business, and I can accept that, it is not necessarily, or solely, because of the smoking ban. |
The fall-off in demand, especially among American collectors, paves the way for an influx of new buyers for whom the strong pound is an ally. |