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One reason for this vertiginous decline has to do with a change in how and when kids learned to program.
St George's is by no means the first trust to be caught out by a vertiginous decline in its financial position.
But he accepts that his movement is in vertiginous decline: "the numbers give us all the proof we need".Unions face what is, in effect, a threat to their business model.
In the Republic of Ireland, the church has seen a vertiginous decline in its prestige thanks to scandals over cruelty to children, and the cover-up of these ills by priest-ridden politicians.
There is growing anxiety about the vertiginous decline in children's programme-making and Benjamin is campaigning furiously with two lobby groups - Save Kids TVV and Voice of the Listener and Viewer (VLV) - to get the government to intervene.
Severiano Ballesteros marks his retirement with Seve: The Official Autobiography (Yellow Jersey Press, £18.99), a pedestrian account of a great career that fell into vertiginous decline when he should still have been at his peak.
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Loaded magazine's circulation fell to 34,505 in the second half of 2011, a vertiginous 30% decline on the same period the previous year.
The team subsequently suffered a vertiginous fall through the leagues.
From this thrilling landfall, sadly, it was a vertiginous descent.
They are partly filling a vacuum created by the vertiginous fall of elected politicians from grace.
By then, the AOL division's once-vertiginous growth had turned into a steep decline, raising new questions about the premise of the merger's terms.
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