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'performance declines' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that something is decreasing in quality or efficiency. For example, "The company's performance declines as the budget shrinks."
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The pre-SMA in particular might be associated with the performance decrement insofar that good performers could sustain activity in this brain region in order to monitor performance declines and adjust behavioural output.
performance declines relative to what it was before and to that of other C.E.O.'s.
That is more honest than accumulating assets and charging management fees even as performance declines.
And that point is all important: too much stress or pressure and your performance declines to nothing.
After this, performance declines, meaning that performance at age 70 is about the same as at age 10.
Clemens, like Bonds, had a surge in his performance at a point in his career when most players' performance declines.
These days, at least, concerns about whether workers' performance declines with age appears not to be an issue, or at least not one that employers openly discuss.
The arc of Clemens's career is upside down: his performance declines as he enters his late 20s and improves into his mid-30s and 40s.
Russia "has suffered a severe breakdown in environmental health as well as performance declines related to overfishing and forest loss," the report said.
Performance declines when a person is uncertain about whether regularly occurring stimuli will be auditory or visual, or when the spatial direction of a stimulus is uncertain.
The analysis showed that once men reach about 170 pounds, their performance declines relative to athletes of about the same age with a slighter build.
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