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1
From a high in 1990, the crime rate went into
precipitous
decline
.
2
That makes a
precipitous
decline
in obesity in that group highly unlikely.
3
Official employment data suggest local manufacturing is in
precipitous
decline
.
4
A one-point interest rate rise in early December has done little to stop the
precipitous
decline
.
5
Clearly the
precipitous
decline
driven by the shutdown of the private-label mortgage market is winding down.
6
This
precipitous
decline
in the odds of encountering something is what allows you to ignore outliers.
7
Five years ago, in July 2008, who would have predicted the
precipitous
decline
of the PC business?
8
But the economy has been in
precipitous
decline
since Maduro succeeded the late Hugo Chavez in 2013.
9
The Venus de Milo's
precipitous
decline
in reputation over the past half century demonstrates the evanescence of style.
10
Even though it was coming down at a
precipitous
decline
,
she didn't think that its power had failed.
11
A
precipitous
decline
in revenue from sales of its cars may have helped encourage this shift of focus.
12
Regulators have become concerned about the use of self-bonding amid a
precipitous
decline
in the coal industry's financial health.
13
The
precipitous
decline
in religious vocations has resulted in the closure of numerous convents throughout the country in recent years.
14
But then came the opioid crisis, other drugs, an increase in crime, and ultimately, a
precipitous
decline
in life expectancy.
15
The steady and
precipitous
decline
in party support is arguably mostly the result of lousy leadership at the constituency level.
16
Sterling's
precipitous
decline
was less severe than that seen on June 24th, in the wake of the shock Brexit referendum result.
precipitous
decline
precipitous