Sentences with phrase «declining at a steady rate»

This means that Pharma's IRR has been declining at a steady rate of about 0.9 % per year and is projected to hit 0 % by 2020.
All told, if one assumes that emissions decline at a steady rate between each of those milestones, total U.S. greenhouse - gas output between 2012 and 2050 would be equivalent to about 154 billion tons of carbon dioxide.

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The unemployment rate has declined over the past year, but has been steady at around 5 1/2 per cent for some months.
«However, bone mineral content and density increase as we grow, then decline at a fairly steady rate once we reach adulthood — making it a potentially useful way of assessing age,» Ross says.
Testosterone production begins its slow and steady decline as early as one's late twenties and continues to decrease at a rate of 1 to 2 percent each year.
We don't know if this one - year decline will sustain, but we do know what caused it: The rate at which charters were renewed at the end of their term held steady, but the rate at which charters were revoked fell.
But it has been in steady decline the last five years and now sits at 2.9 % (the lowest rate since pre-2008).
Aside from a brief decline in 2002 when Madden 03 was released, Madden sales continued to rise at a fairly steady rate.
According to Steve Casner, in his book Careful, after a hundred years of steady decline, the rate at which people are being injured (or worse) in everyday accidents is increasing.
Industrial / warehouse — Availability rates are expected to continue to decline in 2015 and 2016, with year - end vacancy rates at 9.7 percent and 9.5 percent, respectively, and remain steady in 2017 at 9.5 percent.
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