Initial figures from the Financial Times showed
a very steep fall in job openings advertised online in the week immediately following the referendum.
Not exact matches
Also, the labour market in Europe continues to make only
very slow progress with unemployment
falling from a peak of 12.1 % in April 2013 to 10.3 % in January 2016, contrasting sharply with the
steeper declines seen in the US and the UK over the past five years.
Alabama's
fall isn't
very steep: the Tide roll in at No. 4, behind unbeaten Notre Dame at No. 3, and Alabama still gets two first - place votes.
The stairs are
very steep and several adults have
fallen on them in the past.
It's not that Alessandro Michele's spring and
fall designs aren't
steeped in eccentricities, because you and I both know that this
very kitschiness is making both Gucci and Kering quite a bit of money.
And while, yes, The Last Jedi did take a
steep fall in its second weekend, it's only by absurdly inflated Star Wars standards that this thing could be considered less than a
very big financial success.
Almost the same pattern holds for teacher salaries, except the drop in support among the less - educated is
very steep,
falling from 54 % to 28 %.
The dive down from The Gooseneck is already
very steep but there's an extra few degrees of
fall just before you get to Mansfield.
The croup is
very slightly rounded, never
steep nor
falling off.
The new South Face Road although wide, is
very steep, with loose gravel, and sometimes mud, snow or
fallen trees.
From its windswept hilltop, situated so high that on a
very clear day you can see the Lizard peninsula some 70 miles away, to its
steep hillsides that
fall away precipitously toward the estuary below making for tough going even by foot in places.»
As Bryce points out, shale natural gas wells deplete at a
very fast rate: «The new shale gas wells... have
steep decline curves, meaning that output from some wells may
fall by 80 to 90 percent during the first year of production.»