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Discover Ludwig"moderate fall" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a decrease in a quantity or a decrease in temperature that is not very severe or intense. For example, "This year we experienced a moderate fall in the number of visitors to our city."
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The main aims were to: (i) characterize the changes in haematocrit with time in the individual patients, (ii) evaluate the factors contributing to moderate fall (≥5 unit fall from baseline) in haematocrit following treatment, and (iii) characterize, kinetically, recovery from the fall in haematocrit below 30%% associated with the different patterns.
This time round, the Federal Reserve and the ECB are unlikely to join in, as both would be reasonably happy with a weaker dollar.America's economy would certainly benefit from a moderate fall in the dollar.
On British Land, the bank said it expected the company to report a moderate fall in capital values during the next twelve months, hitting its net asset value: The shares have benefitted from investors willing to inflation-proof their holdings; this could reverse when inflation expectations fall when GDP growth falls.
Stephen Roach, at Morgan Stanley, estimates that a 20% fall in the dollar over six months could knock up to one percentage point off global growth over the following year.For now, most economists are sanguine, expecting a moderate fall in the dollar towards its "fair value", rather than a plunge.
Hence a moderate fall in efficiency is accounted.
Moderate fall in WQSI value occurred with an increase in Zn weight.
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These, in turn, attracted outfits such as hedge funds hoping to profit from short-term market movements, which helped to moderate falling turnover and hone prices.
It protected the iPhone perfectly from moderate falls, allowing it to gently bounce to a rest on its back, where the real fun is.
Simon Birkett, of the CCAL, attributes the moderate falls in pollution during the last four years to the low emission zone (LEZ) created in 2008 by Ken Livingstone.
Global PPA scores < 0 indicate low falls risk, 0 to 1 indicate mild falls risk, 1 to 2 indicate moderate falls risk, and scores > 2 indicate high falls risk.
32 The cut-points for perceived fall risk are identical to those previously established for low and moderate falls efficacy when validated against three state variables balance, previous falls, and depressive symptoms.
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