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Declining and industry
Declining passenger business and the collapse of the Annapolis Valley's apple industry led to reduction in service.

Declining and have
Declining oil fields, saline aquifers, and unminable coal seams have been suggested as storage sites.
Declining levels of sexual desire have been linked to the use of anti-hypertension medication and many psychiatric medications ; such as anti-psychotic medications, tricyclic anti-depressants, monoamine-oxidase ( MAO ) inhibitors, and sedative drugs.
Declining to enlist is not evasion, however some hold the view that young persons ( or young men ) of combat age have an affirmative duty to enlist in the military during wartime, even if not drafted.
Declining a blindfold, he faced his executioners with a crucifix in one hand and a rosary in the other and held his arms out in imitation of the crucified Christ and shouted out, " May God have mercy on you!

Declining and notably
Declining attractive offers from South America ( notably, Peru ), Partos immigrated to British-Mandated Palestine in 1938.

Declining and major
Declining habitat is a major threat.

Declining and international
Declining phosphate prices, the high cost of maintaining an international airline, and the government's financial mismanagement combined to make the economy collapse in the late 1990s.
Declining emigration during the Celtic Tiger years of the early 21st century, combined with tighter US immigration restrictions, led to a decline in the number of clubs in the USA, but the subsequent collapse of the Irish economy led to a resumption of emigration and growth of international GAA clubs.

Declining and legal
Declining to dispute the Post Office's " legal recognition " of Kris as Santa Claus, Harper dismisses the case.

Declining and other
Declining attendance meant that the club's payroll could no longer support a franchise stocked largely with veterans from other clubs.
Declining to respond on the grounds that anyone could duplicate and thus verify his experiments, Franklin sees another French author refute Nollet, and as Franklin's book is translated into other languages, its views are gradually accepted and Nollet's are discarded.

Declining and services
Declining receipts lead to the passenger service being withdrawn on 15 September 1952 but services continued between Belmont and Harrow.
Declining passenger numbers on the North Australia Railway led to services on the line being suspended in 1976.

Declining and along
Declining sales along with passive restraint regulations led to the discontinuation of the brand after 1989.

Declining and Bridge
He is the author of numerous publications including The Declining Significance of Race, winner of the American Sociological Association's Sydney Spivack Award ; The Truly Disadvantaged, which was selected by the editors of the New York Times Book Review as one of the 16 best books of 1987, and received The Washington Monthly Annual Book Award and the Society for the Study of Social Problems ' C. Wright Mills Award ; When Work Disappears: The World of the New Urban Poor, which was selected as one of the notable books of 1996 by the editors of the New York Times Book Review and received the Sidney Hillman Foundation Award ; and The Bridge Over the Racial Divide: Rising Inequality and Coalition Politics.

Declining and City
* Fagan, Jeffrey ; Franklin Zimring et June Kim, Declining Homicide in New York City: A Tale of Two Trends, Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 88-4, été 1998, pp. 1277 – 1324.

Declining and between
Declining ridership and continuing red ink led the train to be jointly operated with the Great Northern's Empire Builder between Chicago and Minneapolis.

Declining and .
Declining competitiveness in tourism and especially in manufacturing are expected to act as a drag on growth until structural changes are effected.
Declining exports, reduced domestic consumption and fixed asset accumulation hit Hungary hard during the Financial Crisis of 2008, making the country enter a severe recession of-6. 4 %, one of the worst economic contractions in its history.
Declining to take part in public life, such as democratic government of the polis ( city state ), was considered dishonorable.
Declining viewer ratings led to ABC's insistence that the identity of Laura's murderer be revealed midway through the second season.
Declining component cost has hastened implementation of two different methods.
Declining sales and increased competition during the 1970s eventually forced the company to drop its medium-and heavy-duty models, an arena the company has only recently begun to reenter.
Declining an offer from the Duke of Sussex that they travel to South Africa on a Navy ship, Herschel and his wife paid £ 500 for passage on the S. S. Mountstuart Elphinstone, a ship of 611 tons, which departed from Portsmouth on 13 November 1833.
Declining to seek re-election in 2002, he was succeeded by fellow Republican Lindsey Graham.
Declining health and ailments such as asthma, diabetes and chronic insomnia restricted his activities.
" Type B " neighborhoods were considered " Still Desirable ", whereas older " Type C " were labeled " Declining " and outlined in yellow.
Declining consumer confidence is a sign of slowing economic growth and may indicate that the economy is headed into trouble.
Declining a UN armistice, the two sides fought intermittently on both sides of the 38th Parallel until the armistice was signed on June 26, 1953.
Declining from the Temptation Reward is also an option, if those chosen would deem accepting it be too harmful for their life in the game.
Declining sales after the Second World War prompted Duncan to launch a comeback campaign for his trademarked " Yo-Yo " in 1962 with a series of television advertisements.
Declining attendance led the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton closed the K-8 Holy Trinity School in June 2006.
Declining enrollment in the district forced the closing of this building in June 1984.
Declining population added to the problem and resulted in the takeover of the town's schools by the Pittston Area School District.

wharfage and trade
In subsequent years the area was a hive of industry, with many hotels and inns and the trade boats using the wharfage and stores at the harbour.

wharfage and have
We have barely sufficient wharfage to accommodate the lake traffic today, to say nothing of the future.

wharfage and Bridge
The first mile of the river, from Kennet Mouth to the High Bridge in Reading, has been navigable since at least the thirteenth century, providing wharfage for both the townspeople and Reading Abbey.

wharfage and .
The word wharf comes from the Old English hwearf, meaning " bank " or " shore ", and its plural is either wharfs or wharves ; collectively a group of these is referred to as a wharfing or wharfage.
In 1744, the undertakers bought some land at Airmyn, and developed warehousing and wharfage there, as a more convenient point than Rawcliffe, where the water was shallower.
A natural looping meander of the Old River Ancholme flows through Brigg, while the canalised section of the New River Ancholme allowed for the addition of Victorian wharfage for river-side industries to develop further west from the town centre.
However, wharfage prices were high at Trefriw ( being non-Gwydir ), and even before the opening of the Rhiw Bach Tramway in 1863 ( which linked to the Ffestiniog Railway at Blaenau Ffestiniog ) it was decided that it was preferable ( though less easy ) to cart slate via Cwm Teigl down to the quays on the river Dwyryd, below Maentwrog.
There are of deep-water wharfage for the loading and unloading of bulk products.
In 1915, a channel was dredged to the main channel of Jamaica Bay, and a bulkhead and wharfage platform were built on the mainland side of Mill Creek.
The centre is built on the site of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown, one of colonial Hong Kong's original commercial wharfage and dockside warehousing complexes.
Mr. Gamble who owned the ferry paid the wharfage fees charged each year by the federal government.

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