Sentences with phrase «show gradual declining»

Despite this fact, when they become exceptionally long and show gradual declining of the price, it is indicating that your asset is being overvalued.

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Most studies of marriages show a gradual disenchantment and a declining degree of marital satisfactions, especially for women, through the child - rearing years.
Incidentally, as I see it, your reconstruction of Manns data showing the 15th century to be warmer than now is even more damming than Manns original construct, as it indicates a gradual decline in global temperatures until 1850, before human influence reversed that trend.
Now, scientists have shown that supplementing healthy mice with NMN — found in foods such as broccoli, avocado, cabbage, and cucumber — can compensate for this loss of energy production, reducing typical signs of aging such as gradual weight gain, loss of insulin sensitivity and declines in physical activity.
The author of the «Entries to arts subjects at Key Stage 4» publication, Rebecca Johns, has stated that the findings show that entries to arts subjects by Key Stage 4 cohorts have declined over the past couple of years, following several years of gradual increases, with the 2016 entry rates being the lowest of the decade.
I would bet that it was highest in 1900 (and increasingly better the futher in the past we look), declined to the mid-70s (when emissions - control laws started taking effect, then the gradual improvement shown.
Each crop shows a pattern of gradual decline as temperatures rise above its optimum until a physiologically determined threshold is reached.
The experiment shows an AMOC gradual decline on the order of 2 - 4 Sv, comparable to the recent AMOC weakening captured by the RAPID array over the last decade.
The (unarchived) Masson et al dD series also shows peak Early Holocene warmth with a gradual decline through the Holocene, with low values in the 20th century.
However, in support of the argument that children affect a couple's relationship, Doss et al. (2009) conducted an eight year study in which they found that couples who had children had a more sudden decline in their relationship satisfaction following the birth of their first child which persisted through the study, as compared to couples who had not yet had children who showed a more gradual decline in their relationship satisfaction.
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