Sentence examples for face a decreasing from inspiring English sources

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First, subjects face a decreasing probability of surviving across periods.

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The results showed that the cases with HCC tumors of high Cbx4 or VEGF expression would face a decreased risk of death with TACE treatment.

Japan currently faces a decreasing labor population and an increasing elderly population.

Laboratories meanwhile have also faced a decreasing pool of skilled technicians, increasing workload demands, and increasing need for cost-effectiveness.

The Japanese approach to tech says a lot about their worldview I went to Japan recently and it's interesting how they are looking at the issues they face with a decreasing population.

Similar to other conferences in the Life Science sector the German Conference on Chemoinformatics was faced with a decreasing number of participants in 2010.

It may also be noted that the exaggerated GLP-1 response occurred in the face of a decreased GIP response, indicating that under these conditions a mechanism for GLP-1 secretion involving duodenal GIP (or cholecystokinin) is unlikely to be of importance.

If universities face a decrease in overseas admissions, they could each lose £5m to £7m a year, he added.

If there is a decrease in consumption, France will have to face a decrease in growth, which will produce an even higher unemployment rate.

His contract runs until 2017, but the club face a decrease in guaranteed income in France's second tier.

Preliminarily, since compensation through CIG is only partial and workers in CIG face a decrease in nominal wages, we skip them from the analysis.

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