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Since 1970, manufacturing's share of employment in the UK has fallen continuously from 32% to just over 10%.
On the contrary, the share of rail transport which had dominated freight transport for more than a century has fallen continuously since the 1950s.
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First, interest rates have fallen continuously: in the early 1990s, mortgages came at an annual cost of 12% or more; now they come at rates of less than 3%.
Meanwhile, new export orders received by manufacturers rose slightly, having fallen continuously since June.
As Tonry (2005, p. 1) observes, "conspicuous by its absence in western criminology is a literature on why crime rates have fallen continuously in some countries and intermittently in others since the early to mid-1990s".
From the mid-1980s the amount invested each year has fallen almost continuously.
By the more important standard of basic comfort in consumption, inequality within and between countries has fallen nearly continuously.
Over the past decade-and-a-half, the proportion of non-military to military aid has fallen almost continuously.
The rate has fallen almost continuously over the last two decades, and reached an all-time low of 29.4 births per 1,000 teens in 2012, according to previous reports from the CDC.
"That would be like Mississippi in the 1950s". The dissimilarity index has fallen over time, Hinrichs said, with whites' exposure to blacks increasing continuously for the last four decades.
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