Sentence examples for continuously falls from inspiring English sources

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When ( bar{n} > 0.1 ), the aerodynamic admittance function continuously falls off until ( bar{n} > 1 ), and then reaches stability at 0. Open image in new window Fig. 2 Admittances of side force and lift force.

Often fashioning herself as a type of beached sea monster that's evolved solely from our own molting, Ciriza has created a body of work that evokes the slow shedding of human hair and snake skin that continuously falls off bodies and becomes part of the earth, helping to build nests again.

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Its population has continuously fallen — a fate shared by many other Italian towns and villages.

"The provinces, where average rents have been continuously falling since mid-2008, are likely to see ongoing decline until 2014," he warns.

The CSC delegation told the committee that even though it had been raising concerns about the wellbeing of children living and working on the streets for decades, the lack of a clear framework from the UN on children's rights meant that "duty bearers worldwide are unwilling or unable to close the policy gaps that street children continuously fall through".

The landscape formed in the context of an episodically fluctuating but continuously falling base level since the Cenomanian.

Newspapers across the UK have seen the number of copies sold and read continuously fall over recent years.

Successful remanufacturing of electric and electronic products must meet the challenges of continuously falling prices for new products, short life cycles, disassembly of unfriendly designs and prohibiting costs in high-wage countries.

Successful remanufacturing of mobile phones must meet the challenges of continuously falling prices for new phone models, short life cycles, disassembly of unfriendly designs and prohibiting transport, labor and machining costs in high-wage countries.

The other reason why Tetris works so well is that each unfinished task only appears at the same time as its potential solution – those blocks continuously fall from the sky, each one a problem and a potential solution.

According to our calculation using 2002 2009 data, nationwide the share of workers who earn less than the minimum wage declined continuously, falling from 7.28 to 5.62% in the pre- and post-2004 periods (2002 2003, 2004 2009), respectively.

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