subsequent decline
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsubsequentanddecline
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subsequent
adjective
uk/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/us/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
happening after ...
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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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(Definition ofsubsequentanddeclinefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Repeated failures of this nature may ultimately result in decay of the irrigation system andsubsequentdeclineof the local economy.
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Thesubsequentdeclinemeant that the number of 440 million film-goers registered for 1962 was even lower than the figures for 1950.
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There was, however, a clear increase in rates in this age group between 1992 and 1996, followed by asubsequentdecline.
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Indeed, it was these counties which both precipitated the peak in the 1870s and account for the dramaticsubsequentdeclinein prosecutions.
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Theirsubsequentdeclinein importance can thus be seen as a long-term trend that began in 1917 : the opposite of what was happening in the country units.
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Philipp's purpose in this work is to narrate and explain both the rise and thesubsequentdeclineof this city.
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Yaffe et al.44 found depressive symptoms associated with poor baseline cognitive function as well assubsequentdecline.
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Leibiger, well-versed in ' ' friendship theory, ' ' is rather overly interested in charting the phases of their friendship from ' ' unfamiliar or peripheral ' ' to ' ' effective ' ' to ' ' intimate ' ' and through itssubsequentdecline.
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The problem has been worsened by the decline in specialist teacher training courses and asubsequentdeclinein the morale of teachers in physical education.
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Therefore, they should not have a very large increase every two years with asubsequentdeclinein the following two years.
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The price of potato products did not rise as sharply as the price of raw potatoes, and therefore thesubsequentdeclinehas not been quite as sharp.
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The past couple of years have been extremely difficult and the consequence has been a decline in participation, and asubsequentdeclinein income to good causes.
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There, the abandonment of much agricultural land and thesubsequentdeclineof rodent pests seem to have decreased the owl's numbers even further.
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It is uncertain what caused thesubsequentdecline.
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In the 1980s, the coal industry began a decline and there has been asubsequentdeclinein the population of the area.
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The pulsation period is 5.366341 days, with a rise to maximum occurring quicker than thesubsequentdeclineto minimum.
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Mysid decline has been linked to thesubsequentdeclinein a number of fish species in the estuary in the 1980s and '90s.
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