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Firms and other organizations are conceived to be permanently and randomly subject to decline and decay, that is, to a gradual loss of rationality, efficiency, and surplus-producing energy, no matter how well the institutional framework within which they function is designed.
The right of the subject to decline to participate or to withdraw from the study at any time will be made clear.
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In anisohydric species subject to declining soil water availability, stomata tend to close gradually over a large range of water potentials, thereby leading to a 'weaker' containment of transpiration during the onset of water stress.
It could be postulated that after 12 s (subject A) or 17 s (subject B), the concentration of the subjects starts to decline and after 21 s, the subject A's concentration further recedes.
"We are in danger of becoming trapped in a vicious circle where entries to these very important subjects continues to decline".
Fortunately, "The Emperor and the Wolf" becomes more interesting when the careers of its two subjects start to decline and their lives become unhappier and, consequently, more dramatic.
Each subject was allowed to decline participation without negative consequence.
Fresh from being subject to a declined £1.2m bid from Peterborough United, Cummings pounced in the six-yard box to give Hibs an early lead.
While I had always excelled at every class subject, my grades started to decline in high school.
Test subjects had a right to decline an experiment — assuming that they knew they were part of one — but they almost never did.
However, it is not clear whether post-menopausal osteoporotic bone is either subject to such decline in cellular function.
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