Sentences with phrase «for precipitous declines»

Which is why projections for precipitous declines in the price of batteries — as much as 40 — 60 percent over the next five years according to one recent report — are such good news.
The end of the decades long bull market in bonds has been anticipated for years, but that doesn't mean the bond market is headed for a precipitous decline.
The reason for the precipitous decline in the east, says Wegerdt, is that as Germany's privatisation agency, the Treuhand, closes the giant East German industrial combines, the associated research establishments are forced to go it alone.
There are reasons other than those to which this article refers for this precipitous decline, which I will not get into at this time.»

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For now, market participants expect the rupiah to continue to face pressure though they don't anticipate the kinds of precipitous declines seen in past years.
Gold has been in a precipitous decline since 2011, down 4 percent in 2015 and on track for its longest yearly losing streak since 1997.
We have witnessed a precipitous decline in wireless service prices lately, as firms compete fiercely for customers and introduce «unlimited data» calling plans to gain, or maintain, market share.
There's no way to tell for sure, but we hypothesize that running out of money, team breakups, and other factors are the primary reason for the precipitous drop - off between Seed and Series A, whereas acquisitions and reaching financial sustainability are larger drivers of the more steady declines in matriculation after Series A.
And though his world rankings decline has been far less precipitous than that of Tiger, who is now ranked 384th, earlier this month he fell out of the top 25 for the first time in 20 years.
For many species that are showing precipitous declines, we are in a race against time to stabilize and potentially reverse these trends.
All this has been clear for a decade, but for all that time the Government have done nothing to curtail a precipitous decline in Royal Mail's fortunes.
It is not uncommon for the decline to be precipitous because the body, in particular the liver and bones, have the capacity to store enough vitamins and minerals for years (In the case of Vitamin B12 the liver can store B12 for 3 - 5 years!).
The heart of the document is an indictment that lambastes America for letting schools slip into precipitous decline but praises the nation's good heart, great potential, and mighty past.
EdSource Enrollments in teacher preparation programs in California are continuing to decline at a precipitous rate, according to new figures prepared for the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing.
For much of the season, the sea ice was tracking close to long - term norms, though it had a precipitous decline in July, and is now almost two standard deviations away from the long - term average.
In fact, the amount of climate coverage has been in precipitous decline for the last year or so.
Although bees have been getting the spotlight for Colony Collapse Disorder, bats are suffering from «the most precipitous wildlife decline in the past century in North America,» according to biologists.
For many couples, there is a precipitous decline in relationship satisfaction after a few years.
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