Sentence examples for term steadily from inspiring English sources

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Labour lost not because its leader had a gift for putting his foot in it but because the party had – over its whole third term steadily forfeited its economic reputation.

As the price increases, our lives will indelibly change and there are plenty of reasons to think that the price of oil will, in the long term, steadily increase.

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(Reagan was elected by an oil crisis, but didn't face one -- in fact much of his political success was due to the fact that oil prices, in real terms, fell steadily during his term. President Obama has been more modest in his rhetoric, if more robust in his actions).

Each administration, over the course of a term, is steadily shaped by its president, by his character, personality and priorities.

Google searches for the term have steadily risen.

According to British diplomats and experts on Russia, the power and influence of both Putin and Russia, measured in political, economic and demographic terms, are steadily eroding while the EU's leverage is growing.

As this approach makes use of tabulated Li d, xn) cross sections, the accuracy of the IFMIF d-Li neutron source term can be steadily improved with more advanced and validated data.

CNN's Money website reports that Pearson's revenues have been stagnant since 2012, its cash and short term investments have steadily declined, although the sale of the Financial Times did bring in desperately needed cash reserves.

Meanwhile, the less prominent term metabolite, increases steadily over the same time period from 3%to7%7%.

The exponentially increasing term represents the steadily increasing forward price on carbon (as forecast by most model assessments), and the declining exponential term represents the discount factor (with the discount rate also assumed to be equal to the long-term interest rate).

Introduced at the turn of the century, orally administered tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) have transformed the treatment of chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML), changing it from a comparatively rare but fatal cancer in non-transplanted patients to a long-term condition with a steadily increasing prevalence.

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