Sentence examples for short-term fall from inspiring English sources

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There were warnings for homeowners that the vote to leave the EU could spark a short-term fall in house prices – although lower house prices will be welcomed by first-time buyers struggling to get into an expensive market.

Some central bank officials have stressed that the dip in inflation could be a temporary feature and that it results from a short-term fall in oil prices which will benefit economic growth over the next year without the need for QE.

Mr Duisenberg also said this week that he was inclined to "play down" the short-term fall in the euro.Shocks and spannersSome argue that Germany's ugly recent statistics can be blamed as much on a series of one-off shocks as on the economy's structural faults.

There was an increased risk from regional offshoots of al Qaeda including Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, the survey said, adding that a spate of revenge attacks by militants in Pakistan following the killing of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden there in May showed his death had not led to a short-term fall in militancy.

Although population-based studies have shown frailty predicted future falls, their follow-up periods were one year or longer and short-term fall risks associated with frailty are unknown.

Such recommendations have been inferred from data showing that a reduced sodium intake can result in a modest short-term fall in blood pressure in some (but not all) patients with type 1 diabetes (17).

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British Gas said it bought the majority of its gas supplies in advance, and "while there have been some short-term falls in the cost, the longer-term trend continues to be upward".

British Gas said that it was not changing its gas charges because, although there had been some short-term falls in the cost of gas, the longer term trend in wholesale prices was upward.

In the short term, falling oil prices also contributed to Wall Street's good mood.

One could list several reasons why full-blown quantitative easing (QE) cannot save the euro.Below I outline three, each working at different timeframes.First, in the short term falling oil prices are likely to cause a further round of deflationary pressure.

The short term fall-off in drug potency is called fade and probably results from the phosphorylation of the receptor, putting it into an inactive state.

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