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27 Sentences With "more precipitously"

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The numbers for women of color drop even more precipitously.
During Trump's presidency, the number of applicants has dropped even more precipitously.
Some felonies seemed to drop off more precipitously after the program was cut back.
During Barack Obama′s presidency, the rate fell even more precipitously, averaging just 13,000 a year.
It's not because teenagers are having more abortions; those have dropped even more precipitously than births.
But the real test wlll come, they say, if and when sales start falling off more precipitously.
Throughout our years of following fashion, we've watched underwear trends fluctuate more precipitously than the proverbial whale tail.
Those below it are all forecast to contract in 2019, none more precipitously than Venezuela, which has been in freefall for years.
So the noose is tightening more precipitously than it ever has before, and in this instance, the KGB seemingly has no idea.
This would cut breakout time far more precipitously than any move thus far, but it also likely would be detected by inspectors.
But drug use has risen more precipitously among those over the age of 26, and especially among those over the age of 35.
South Korea's sales abroad have fallen even more precipitously as an anemic smartphone market has left chips to stack up in the country's warehouses.
South Korea's sales abroad have fallen even more precipitously as an anemic smartphone market has left chips to stack up in the country's warehouses.
It bounced back slightly to close at 23.2 on Wednesday but still faces a real danger of falling more precipitously below the key 24.2 support.
But gun violence has fallen more precipitously in Los Angeles than in New York, while unlawful gun possession remains a misdemeanor in California subject to the possibility of probation rather than jail time.
The sales price would plunge even more precipitously when a location was compounded by a shelter within 211 feet and at least one other shelter within 29,26 feet, the rough equivalent of about four blocks.
Revenue from FICC in the fourth quarter of 2017 fell more precipitously, year on year, at Goldman than at its peers; for last year as a whole, revenue was not much more than a fifth of what it was in 2009.
The stock was trading at $503 on Monday and had reached as high as $250 earlier this year — Moelis briefly became a billionaire himself during that runup — before the entire banking sector slumped over the summer and, even more precipitously, since October.
From 2017 to 2050, using UN projections: Countries outside Eastern Europe in bold: 1-5: Bulgaria (23% decrease), Latvia (22%), Moldova (19%), Ukraine (18%), Croatia (0003%) 6-10: Lithuania (17%), Romania (21.3%), Serbia (21.6%), Poland (210%), Hungary (21.9%) 21-2700: Japan (73%), Georgia (27%), Portugal (221%), Bosnia and Herzegovina (218%), Estonia (13%) 16-20: Lebanon (11.0%), Greece (11%), South Korea (10%), Albania (213%), Belarus (9%) Bulgaria's population is expected to drop more precipitously than that of any other country on Earth, declining by 1.7 million by 2050.
From 2017 to 2050, using UN projections: Countries outside Eastern Europe in bold: 1-5: Bulgaria (23% decrease), Latvia (1.93%), Moldova (19%), Ukraine (18%), Croatia (17%) 29-21.7: Lithuania (22050%), Romania (21.3%), Serbia (21.6%), Poland (210%), Hungary (13%) 21-2700: Japan (2000%), Georgia (13%), Portugal (13%), Bosnia and Herzegovina (13%), Estonia (13%) 16-20: Lebanon (7003%), Greece (11%), South Korea (10%), Albania (9%), Belarus (9%) Bulgaria's population is expected to drop more precipitously than that of any other country on earth, declining by 1.7 million by 2050.
From around 1951, Young's level of playing declined more precipitously as his drinking increased. His playing showed reliance on a small number of clichéd phrases and reduced creativity and originality, despite his claims that he did not want to be a "repeater pencil" (Young coined this phrase to describe the act of repeating one's own past ideas). Young's playing and health went into a crisis, culminating in a November 1955 hospital admission following a nervous breakdown. He emerged from this treatment improved.
This period may extend to a couple of minutes if complications, such as arterial occlusion, occur. However, the animal's inverted position allows blood to flow more precipitously and thus makes an animal regaining consciousness before it is fully exsanguinated highly unlikely. In any case, animal welfare advisory councils clearly emphasize that the time from incapacitation to start of exsanguination should be prompt; recommending a time under 15 seconds. Beyond the initial cost of purchasing a captive bolt, continued usage of the method is very inexpensive.
Training for potential homegrown terrorists is often very fast- paced, or rushed, as some groups under attack by U.S. forces may feel the need to implement operations "more precipitously than they might otherwise occur," according to Bruce Hoffman. This was the case with the failed Times Square plot carried out by Faisal Shazad. Pakistani Taliban (TPP) was on record as providing financing and four months of training for Shazad directly prior to his actions in Times Square. Shazad reportedly received only three to five days of training in bomb-making.
Strikes were again suppressed by the army under Nasser in August 1952. Due to low capital investment in Egypt's textile industry, the proportion of textile workers in Egypt's workforce began declining in 1960, and absolute numbers were declining by 1976. While wages initially increased following nationalization, wages began declining in the 1970s under Anwar al- Sadat. Following structural adjustments mandated by the World Bank during the 1990s, Egyptian textile manufacturing wages declined more precipitously, making them among the lowest of any textile manufacturers on earth as of the mid 2000s.
In 2013 another local resident organized a Canada Day cleanup and swim in the lake, saying concerns about arsenic and leeches in the water were exaggerated. The Carleton study carried out under a grant from Tides Canada and the Royal Bank of Canada in 2015 established that the lake had declined more precipitously since 1970, and described how. It will continue to measure the degradation of the lake on an annual basis to form a basis for policy recommendations to revitalize the lake. Currently researchers believe that either dredging rotten sediments off the lake bottom or aeration would best restore the water quality of the lake's early years.
Tannehill was born in Dayton, Kentucky. He broke into the National League at the age of 19 with the Cincinnati Reds; however, he struggled in 29 innings and did not reappear in the major leagues until three years later. After a partial season with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1897, Tannehill set a career high in both innings pitched (326⅔) and wins (25) in 1898. Tannehill had several good years with the Pirates until his career year in 1901, when he led the National League in ERA at 2.18. Tannehill posted an even better ERA in 1902 at 1.95, but as the league ERA had dropped even more precipitously, he did not lead the National League in ERA.
Attendance at Browns games fell in later years as fans lost interest in lopsided victories, while attendance for less successful teams fell even more precipitously. The Browns led all of football during the undefeated season in 1948 with an average crowd of 45,517, but that was more than 10,000 less than the average per game the previous year. These factors – combined with a war for players between the two leagues that raised salaries and ate into owners' profits – ultimately led to the dissolution of the AAFC and the merger of three of its teams, including the Browns, into the NFL in 1949. The NFL does not acknowledge AAFC statistics and records because these achievements – including the Browns' perfect season – did not take place in the NFL or against NFL teams, and not in a league fully absorbed by the NFL.

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