Examples of using Would decrease in English and their translations into Japanese
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The GDP would decrease.
And thus, patient satisfaction would decrease.
Then I would decrease the frequency.
Total capital would decrease.
That would decrease the amount of[floor] space.
Surely crime would decrease.
This effect would decrease rather than increase the spread of the gene.
If so, Vietnam's exports would decrease.
If this were true then the world's population would decrease.
Removing the background color would decrease the legibility of the content.
The likelihood of an acute crisis in Italy,destabilizing the whole of Europe, would decrease.
No studies have shown that screening would decrease the risk of dying from this disease.
This would decrease dock times(currently averaging seven days), making the port more attractive to shipping carriers.
If this works, my cost to the government would decrease immensely.
The tropical Indian Ocean surface temperature would decrease further in following seasons but with strong warming along the west coast of Australia.
Local farmers are opposed to a return of mass production, which would decrease the price of truffles.
I am sure that a village where such people are living can recover someday even ifits population would decrease.
No studies have been done to find out if screening would decrease the risk of dying from this disease.
According to the United Nations, if everyone everywhere had access to clean water,diarrheal deaths would decrease by 34%.
I think despite having stars, the number of customers would decrease if the restaurant does not have enough power.
The number of single-seat constituencies would decrease from 300 to 295.
As the theory goes, the amount of permits issued would decrease year by year and carbon emissions would be reduced correspondingly.
This posed a problem because, in the past, increasing the moldability would decrease the thermal shock resistance.
However, tenuring long-living objects earlier would decrease the GC time of the young generation at the expense of the old generation.
Ostensibly, by having a paper trail for all transactions, such a move would decrease crime, money laundering, and tax evasion.
Protectionism in the form of higher domestic tariffs would decrease these domestic firms' competitiveness both at home and abroad.
Their reasoning: having a paper trail for all transactions would decrease crime, money laundering and tax evasion.
It was therefore predicted beforehand that crime in Manila would decrease in the experimental period of 17 August 1984 to 24 January 1985, 114 weeks in total.