Sentence examples for falloff from inspiring English sources

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falloff

noun

A reduction or decline.

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"There will be a time lag, since the disease takes some days to develop, but if the proper measures are being taken, there should soon be a large falloff in the number of new cases," he said.

The downturn was marked by the collapse of financial firms, a dramatic decline in equity prices, and a subsequent falloff in lending and economic activity.

A marked falloff then occurs, giving way to full flow in late autumn and winter as polar continental air reactivates mid-continental storm tracks.

Beyond the Bragg peak there is a rapid falloff of the dose to zero.

Another study published in May revealed that 50% of the populations of wading birds in Europe, western Asia, and Africa had declined, and the pace of falloff had accelerated.

Furthermore, any falloff in the amounts exported and imported would reintroduce profit opportunities.

Civil libertarians say that other factors (such as changing inner-city demographics and the end of the crack epidemic) are involved, and dispute any clear correlation between more aggressive police behavior and the falloff in crime.

You might think that the mancession would also foretell a falloff in couples counselling, which isn't cheap, either, but there's no sign of a, ah, therapycession.

In mid-September, Janet Robinson warned investors that the Times' third-quarter ad revenues would drop eight per cent, twice the projected falloff.

The major airlines have fared very badly since September 11th, since they were not well equipped for the massive falloff in travel.

That's what the sound of "Big Pimpin' " is — a celebration before the falloff.

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