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Despite near-panic about "inevitably" declining population, then, some European countries are growing quite strongly.
But what can seem bold in local terms tends to yield minor results, and these modest efforts have taken place at the height of Mr. Hollande's power, which is inevitably declining.
If she is lucky — not too many injuries, a resilient body, the right temperament — she may keep dancing into her 40s, carefully tailoring her repertory to her inevitably declining physical capacities.
Then there's the presumption that desire thrives on, even demands, novelty, as if it were some transnational corporation that needs to come up with ever-changing products to keep us interested (hence the cliche about passion inevitably declining in long-term relationships).
Interestingly, while sales of PCs are inevitably declining, as they have been for years, 2014 is seeing something of a slowdown in that trend.
While they have been the butt of many jokes over the years, some even deserved, they have been able to innovate, mechanize, and streamline their operations to maintain costs, even in the face of an inevitably declining volume.
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As returns inevitably decline over time, the herd may turn tail and prompt a price collapse.
How will these contracts look, he was asked, when the players inevitably decline?
Once it runs out of new jobs it will inevitably decline.
Detain thousands more Iraqis as security threats, and the potential for violence inevitably declines.
Yet another view suggests that America's industry will not inevitably decline.
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