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1 Palmer graphed the steep and steady decline of new buildings since 2005.
2 Alcohol use by teens also continued a steady decline , the survey found.
3 For about three weeks now, we have been on a steady decline .
4 However, in terms of market share, Windows Mobile has been in steady decline .
5 A steady decline since the 1960s means that figure has now almost halved.
6 Numerous opinion polls have tracked the steady decline of America's image.
7 Patients experienced increases in MTS, which corresponded with a steady decline in function.
8 But, I would continue to be haunted by watching my mom's steady decline .
9 And that is already in steady decline , as the latest ABC figures illustrate.
10 Apple has watched the steady decline of the iPad for a few years.
11 It was perfect timing, too, because our morale was on a steady decline .
12 It may also account for the steady decline in violence.
13 Not so long ago boarding schools were in steady decline .
14 In truth, he also sought distraction from the steady decline in Bajor's export quotas.
15 But with many of its components in a steady decline , that picture may change.
16 James Russell Lowell, for example, thought he saw a steady decline in public morals.
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