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. |
Due to the fall-off in demand, companies have lowered prices to shift stock. |
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 sales since 2000 was down to economic uncertainty and concerns over job security that affected spending habits, he said. |
The fall-off was blamed on the spin-off of its mushroom operations and lower sales from its farm input businesses. |
The main reason for the dip in annual turnover was a fall-off in the number of development properties bought and sold by the company. |