Sentences with phrase «inexorable decline»

"Inexorable decline" means a continuous, steady, and unavoidable decrease or decline that cannot be stopped or resisted. Full definition
Sounds like a story of the slow inexorable decline of modern religion because it's nothing more the spread of mythology and manufactured difference and prejudice.
Since then it has suffered inexorable decline while the monkeys have expanded greatly.
And he's created a character every bit as iconic as his painterly alter - ego, one who eloquently embodies the anxieties, thwarted aspirations and stubborn tenacity of a rural middle class facing inexorable decline.
Now that the dollar is back on its seemingly inexorable decline against most world currencies, it's about time for Americans (and East Timorians, Panamanians, etc...)
He was born and raised in McDowell County, and over his lifetime he's borne witness to its inexorable decline.
«Value traps» are cheap for a reason — perhaps an inept and entrenched management, a poor history of capital allocation, or assets whose value is in inexorable decline
Is old age a period of inexorable decline or of spiritual growth?
Most seniors would agree that 80 is when true old age, with its inexorable decline and loss, sets in.
No change in what appears to be the inexorable decline of oldline Protestant bodies, although rumblings here and there of revived theological seriousness.
Pace Johnson, civilization is not built upon physics but on metaphysics, and it is the abandonment of the latter which began the inexorable decline of civilization, until at last we reach the level of the primeval soup of Lennon's «nothing,» or at least nothing but physics.
Heath went onto to lose two elections in February and October of 1974 to the Harold Wilson and Labour governed for the next five years presiding over industrial strife, inexorable decline, class conflict, an IMF - bailout and the «winter of discontent».
We in UKIP have been seeing an inexorable decline in Labour support in the North since 2010 which has been denied with derision by Labour.
The record follows a trend over the past three years of anomalously high winter ice extents, providing a stark contrast to the inexorable decline of Arctic sea ice
Hopes for new drugs that would slow or stop the inexorable decline of Alzheimer's patients have repeatedly foundered in recent years.
The record had been expected and follows a trend over the last three years of anomalously high winter ice extents around the southernmost continent — a trend that provides a stark contrast to the inexorable decline of Arctic sea ice, which it's sixth lowest summer extent on record last month.
For example, children with the infantile form of Tay - Sachs or Canavan disease go into an immediate, inexorable decline.
The boy's slow, inexorable decline is marked by heartbreaking lines from a Baudelaire poem he has memorized («Angel full of gaiety, have you ever known anguish?»)
Serendipitous discovery is often mentioned as one of the most vital things passing from the scene as bricks - and - mortar bookstores continue their inexorable decline.
Maggie Thatcher and other political machinations may have altered its decline, but its been on an inexorable decline since peaking.
But Lotus Capital «s Faisal Ashraf, the only finance broker on the panel, sounded a note of deliberate concern, pointing out that as credit quality has improved, CMBS lenders have seen an inexorable decline in the sums of business available to bid on.
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