Examples of using Are declining in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Yes. His grades are declining.
Numbers are declining. And I get it.
And I get it. Numbers are declining.
Our profits are declining, Chesterfield.
Inflammations in the joints are declining;
These birds are declining in numbers due to loss of habitat.
However, centres of this type are declining in number.
Newspaper sales are declining here, as they are around the world.
Market capitalisation and asset valuations are declining.
Unemployment rates are declining at a lower pace than they did before.
Despite the importance of this, their populations are declining dramatically.
Diesel sales are declining, but mainly in favour of petrol cars.
The strategic differences between the countries are declining.
Apple's digital music revenues are declining, but could it really bring iTunes to Android?
For anglers not highly recommended because the fishing grounds are declining.
In countries where statutory pension levels are declining, people have to save more themselves.
Prabhupāda: I used to cooperate with everyone, but they are declining.
Fossil fuels are declining and the climate is changing because of the greenhouse effect.
Public finances in the European Union are declining by around 7.
Supplies of fresh water are declining but demand will rise rapidly in the years to come.
As they are around the world. Newspaper sales are declining here.
Household incomes are declining and 24.2% of the EU population is now at risk of poverty or exclusion.
breeding of cochineal are declining on Lanzarote.
Fish and krill stocks are declining so rapidly that spectacles like this may soon be part of history.
and those of silver are declining dramatically.
Their profits are declining; they are threatened with ruin;
regional investments are declining.
Although its postal activities are declining because of the development of the Internet, they still represented half of the company's income.
Sadly, this romantic image becomes rarer as elephant numbers are declining worldwide.
In general nitrate concentrations in rivers are declining: 25% of monitoring stations on Europe's rivers recorded a decrease between 1992 and 2001.