Sentence examples for has been a rapid decrease from inspiring English sources

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For all New Labour's rhetoric, there is a lack of skills in the population as a whole, and there has been a rapid decrease in opportunities for those over 50 (a trend that disproportionately affects a generation of women who often did not benefit from education as fully as their male peers earlier on).

There has been a rapid decrease in positive rates for syphilis since the 1970s in Korea, consistent with the global trend.

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It has been a rapid rise.

Even Jackson admits it has been a rapid rise.

"There has been a 10-fold decrease this year from last year.

"It would have been a very rapid business".

Contrary to the variation field, there is a rapid decrease of all components at high latitudes.

After the discontinuation of ART there was a rapid decrease of the concentrations of total cholesterol.

Its most significant effect was a rapid decrease in cellular cFLIP.

In response to hypoxia, the replication arrest has been attributed to a rapid decrease in nucleotide levels, which may in turn be a result of reduced ribonucleotide reductase activity in the absence of oxygen (Pires et al, 2010).

Standard chemotherapy in NHL patients has been shown to cause a rapid decrease in FDG uptake as early as 7 days after treatment though FDG uptake at 42 days post therapy was superior in prediction of long term outcome [ 62].

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