If we as fans are unbiased we will accept that we have not been playing well this season and this is a culmination of
a steady decline in the quality of our play.
Mike not quite sure what you're getting at but a «
steady decline in quality» is actually true - HENCE OUR WORSE START IN 32 YEARS..
The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) comes under attack for
a steady decline in the quality of its work in paying statutory financial compensation to victims of violent crime the last ten years.
While the traditional medical view of aging focuses on its inevitable complications and
steady decline in quality of life, this therapy functions as a means of relieving - and even preventing - many of these symptoms.
I didn't realize then that my experience in California was the beginning of 30 years of slow but
steady decline in the quality of candidates we were attracting and preparing to teach in our schools.
Not exact matches
It's a shame that Hollywood operates
in this manner, and hopefully the
steady decline in the box - office, as well as
in quality television, will turn over a new leaf for the actors more fit to entertain.
There has been a
steady decline in the number of students choosing to study languages over the last two decades, which has
in turn led to issues
in recruiting and training enough high
quality teachers
in the subject.
Although advances
in veterinary care, better nutrition and better educated owners have helped improve the quantity and
quality of these years, studies reveal that senior cats continue to struggle with weight as the result of reduced activity levels and a
steady decline in senses, nutrient absorption and fat digestion.
If you buy a rental property solely for the cash flow, the property's ability to sustain
steady, positive income may decrease thanks to the same market conditions that cause a property's value to decrease:
decline in population, loss of jobs or industry, extreme vacancy, low tenant
quality, and so on.