Examples of using Fall-off in English and their translations into Dutch
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Big fall-off on spring break bookings for Miami.
Light that's natural and beautiful with a soft, gentle fall-off.
Illumination fall-off behaviour from the center as freely scalable graph.
However, both indicators have shown improvement during 1997 and 1998, with some fall-off during the IP.
Fall-off alarm allows you to know if the device is out of the setup range.
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Gross domestic product: slight fall-off in Community growth rate.
remained high at 5% despite the fall-off in real growth.
Correct light fall-off toward the corners caused by wide-angle lenses.
have contributed to this fall-off situation.
This creates a one-sided light fall-off that allows for precise control of the light distribution.
extremely low fall-off from corner to corner.
graduated fall-off on the other.
Besides these, the most important are the introduction onto the market of domestic oil products(from the North Sea) and the fall-off in demand as a result of a slump in the economy.
This is associated with tlre fall-off in population grrowtlr and the relative shift in spending towards oürer iterns of expenditure.
in part because of the fall-off in growth in the EU,
Filters may also introduce physical vignetting(light fall-off or blackening at the edges of the image)
transition costs, the fall-off in growth will strike the most fragile enterprises first, and again these are SMEs.
The results for 1981 show, inter alia, a fall-off in the growth of GDP(-1.7%) and a massive decline in employment.
This value is used as the exponent controlling the fall-off in density from the center of the filter to the periphery.
Second, I cannot accept either the statement that there has been a fall-off in financial and trade relations because,
The introduction of car parking charges will severely damage local industry and a fall-off in trade will result in a loss of revenue,