Examples of using Continue to decline in English and their translations into Swedish
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Cumulative costs continue to decline.
replaced by natural means, the industry will continue to decline.
The debt to GDP ratio will continue to decline in coming years.
whilst the revenues from voice calls continue to decline.
The customer can then continue to decline times until a suitable time is given.
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I believe it will continue to decline.
Real unit labour costs continue to decline although to a lesser degree than in 1998.
Not believe it is inevitable that public institutions higher education continue to decline.
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If we continue to pull the community into what we're doing, you're gonna see that crime rate continue to decline.
Global HIV infections continue to decline and access to anti-retroviral drugs has expanded widely.
that satellite bandwidth prices continue to decline in the future.
Stock levels in consuming countries continue to decline and are now at levels close to the average for the last five years.
although cash transactions continue to decline as a share of GDP.
House prices continue to decline, in response to the on-going adjustment in the housing market,
It is concluded that these ceilings should continue to decline to reflect anticipated reductions in costs.
while numbers of captive bears in Vietnam continue to decline.
Public transport use will continue to decline unless it is made considerably more efficient and attractive for passengers.
education or training(NEET) continue to decline, though they remain very high in some Member States.
Public transport use will continue to decline unless a substantial increase in its efficiency and the attractiveness of the services it offers is achieved.
real unit labour costs will continue to decline by almost one percent both in each of these years.
as home prices continue to decline, dragged down by continued high foreclosures
particularly as domestic production in the EU will continue to decline in coming decades.
the United States exports of traditional markets continue to decline year on year,
specialist species will continue to decline.
Real Unit labour costs continue to decline, underpinning swift employment expansion- the numbers at work rose by 103,000 in the twelve months to the final quarter of 1999.
Future expenditure growth was already curbed by the pension reform of 1997 which adapted the way of calculating pension benefits in such a way that replacement rates will continue to decline over time.
Employment in the catching sector would continue to decline at the same pace as is the case now;
which are predominantly filled by men, continue to decline.
the number of ships will continue to decline, but the sector will still provide employment in other areas such as processing and aquaculture.