Sentences with phrase «then gradual decline»

Steven's covers the artist's long life, extreme success, then gradual decline in attention from critics in an art world that changed dramatically from one of comradeship and conviviality in the 1950s into a market - driven art commodities scene in the l980s.
Both times I had an awesome supply until I got my period and then a gradual decline no matter what I did.

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On the one hand, there is the thesis of Oswald Spengler, who believed that he had identified a natural law for the great moments in cultural history: First comes the birth of a culture, then its gradual rise, flourishing, slow decline, aging, and death.
On the other side, our insulin sensitivity has a natural circadian flow, which means that skeletal muscle is most sensitive in the morning and then experiences a gradual decline throughout the rest of the day, while fat tissue is the least sensitive in the morning.
One of the biggest factors contributing to the decrease of our muscle strength is the gradual decline of estrogen that begins slowly after the age of 25 and then speeds up during and after menopause.
All seemed to take a steep dive around May, recover, and then go into gradual decline.
The gradual decline of its yield since its last increase in 2014 simply reflects AAPL / s rising price since then.
If, in fact, the demand for housing is stabilizing — and, again, we won't know that for sure, I think, until we see sales figures in the spring — then we should see from here a gradual decline in the months for sale inventory.
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.
The question that raises in my mind is what changed back then to start the long gradual decline and by inference the long gradual rise in temperature?
A diver sees a gradual decrease in temperature as he descends through the convective zone, and then a more abrupt decline in temperatures below it.
Interestingly, projecting into the future, we are in a peak now and can expect a gradual decline until around 2037, followed by a gradual rise for around 30 years, then a more rapid decline.
Typing «climate change» into the search box reveals, over 12 months, a peak of interest last December (Cancun), followed by a slump, then a small rise and a gradual decline thereafter (although there is a slight rise at the end of August).
Since then there has been a gradual decline in the length and mass of the glaciers, but this has accelerated dramatically during the last 30 years.
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