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Therefore the price of venison has been on a constant decrease.
The share of agriculture and industry in its economy is in constant decrease, while Karşıyaka's tourism potential remains an open field.
Since 1961 census, the Croat population in Serbia is in a constant decrease.
But Planck's constant decreases inside the miniaturization field - that is the essence of miniaturization.
We have a constant decrease in our own production - and it is still substantial - but we have this decrease since the late 1990s.
There was a constant decrease in the exporting potential product of Colombia; coffee, as well as a cut in the international loans and investment.
Whereas the Slovenes from the Rába Region still maintain their language and culture, the consciousness of the inhabitants of Tarany about their ancestors is in constant decrease.
Its status as the county capital helped to spur some development in it, but the town as well as the entire region have suffered a constant decrease in population over the last several decades.
Gorizia remained the only important center of Italian culture in the County, although the percentage of Italian speakers in the town was in constant decrease and dropped under 50% in 1910.
Studies such as these have proven the different patterns in age trends have two specific patterns in cognition, a constant decrease in measures of processing abilities such as reasoning, and stability followed by a steady decline for knowledge previously acquired.
Tracing back its expansion (assuming a constant decrease of expansion speed due to the nebula's mass) yielded a date for the creation of the nebula several decades after 1054, implying that its outward velocity has decelerated less than assumed since the supernova explosion.
The concentration and centralisation of capitals (growth and merging respectively) lead to a 'constant decrease in the number of capitalist magnates' and increasingly the 'monopoly of capital becomes a fetter upon the mode of production, which has flourished alongside and under it'(ibid.).