Break down, literally or metaphorically.
To become part of; to become a member of a group or organization.
1 The fall in value in this case will be 55 per cent.
2 The fall in the year since last March was 5 per cent.
3 Let me point out one important reason for the fall in interest.
4 Few, for example, foresaw the recent fall in the price of oil.
5 A moderate fall in housing prices could actually support the broader economy.
6 Movies generally hope for a 50 percent fall in their second weekend.
7 Or perhaps the quantum dice simply happened to fall in her favour.
8 Michigan was the only state to see home prices fall in 2006.
9 He has forecast a 1 per cent fall in GDP next year.
10 Oil also got support from a likely fall in US crude stocks.
11 However, a fall in the healthcare sector kept the benchmark in check.
12 The last fall in the French car market was in April 2009.
13 The company posted a 15 percent fall in full year net income.
14 Still, the increase in quantity more than counterbalanced the fall in price.
15 The husband did not fall in love; he only looked for amusements.
16 Ruehl said he expected global refining utilization rates to fall in 2010.
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