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The rise of computer use is one of the reasons said to have led to a relative decline in board games.
Inflation is defined either as the devaluation of a currency or equivalently the rise of prices relative to a currency.
This causes it to rise relative to more dense unheated material.
In the case of rapid expansion of the money supply, prices rise rapidly in response to the increased supply of money relative to the supply of goods and services, and in the case of loss of confidence, the monetary authority responds to the risk premiums it has to pay by “ running the printing presses .”
Genesis 10: 21 refers to relative ages of Japheth and his brother Shem, but with sufficient ambiguity to have given rise to different translations.
The sudden availability of large numbers of meteorites that could be found with relative ease in places that were readily accessible ( especially compared to Antarctica ), led to a rapid rise in commercial collection of meteorites.
The university rose to pronounced significance during the rise of Sweden as a great power at the end of the 16th century and was then given a relative financial stability with the large donation of King Gustavus Adolphus in the early 17th century.
With the rise in the relative popularity of the hobby due to this increased focus, there has been increasing discussion on whether the extra attention has been beneficial to urban exploration as a whole.
The arrival of Americans with their informal demeanour and relative wealth during World War II was instrumental in the rise of nationalism in the islands.
This kept the yen weak relative to the dollar and fostered the rapid rise in the Japanese trade surplus that took place in the 1980s.
These two combined effects ( which in transmission fibers give rise to polarization mode dispersion ) produce a misalignment of the relative polarizations of the signal and pump lasers along the fiber, thus tending to average out the PDG.
Over time, different overtones may decay at different rates, causing the relative intensity of each overtone to rise or fall independent of the overall volume of the sound.
With the rise in relative popularity of non-superhero comics, as well as the popularity of Japanese comics ( manga ), this trend is slowly declining.
It usually forms in the low-altitude range except during conditions of very low relative humidity when the clouds bases can rise into the middle range.
Geothermal heating peaks in crust about to be rifted ; and since warmer rocks are less dense, the crustal rocks rise up relative to their surroundings.
In hot summer weather, a rise in relative humidity increases the apparent temperature to humans ( and other animals ) by hindering the evaporation of perspiration from the skin.
If both the temperature and pressure rise, however, the dew point will rise and the relative humidity will lower accordingly.
This is hotly disputed —- critics contend that, although government income tax receipts did rise, it was due to economic growth, not tax cuts, and would have risen more if the tax cuts had not occurred ; the Office of Tax Analysis estimates that the act lowered federal income tax revenue by 13 % relative to where it would have been in the bill's absence.
Studies of testosterone levels of male athletes before and after a competition revealed that testosterone levels rise shortly before their matches, as if in anticipation of the competition, and are dependent on the outcome of the event: testosterone levels of winners are high relative to those of losers.
When speaking of a " 10 % rise " or a " 10 % fall " in a quantity, the usual interpretation is that this is relative to the initial value of that quantity.
Due to climate change and relative sea-level rise, the dikes will eventually have to be made higher and wider.
Thus, the relative difference in velocity between a source and an observer is what gives rise to the doppler effect.
Coastal lagoons form along gently sloping coasts where barrier islands or reefs can develop off-shore, and the sea-level is rising relative to the land along the shore ( either because of an intrinsic rise in sea-level, or subsidence of the land along the coast ).

relative and popularity
John's position was undermined by Walter's relative popularity and by the news that Richard had married whilst in Cyprus, which presented the possibility that Richard would have legitimate children and heirs.
The popularity of Merlot stemmed in part from the relative ease in pronouncing the name of the wine as well as its softer, fruity profile that made it more approachable to some wine drinkers.
Despite the relative popularity of the soundtracks, they have not been licensed for release outside of Japan and are only available by importing them.
The popularity of the sport has increased due to its relative ease and availability of places to ride and do tricks.
Had he not suffered an incapacitating stroke on the way to Notre Dame mass in 1990, it is likely that he would have continued to use his popularity as a performer of his own works to experiment in relative safety with even more audacious musical techniques, while possibly responding to the surging popularity of non-Western musics by finding ways to incorporate new styles into his own.
Reasons included the growing relative popularity of the accordion, the mass production of other instruments such as the piano, increasingly chromatic and less tonal forms of music such as blues and jazz, and the overall decline of amateur musical performance due to radio and the phonograph.
While in his lifetime his status as a conductor was established beyond question, his own music gained wide popularity only after periods of relative neglect which included a ban on its performance in much of Europe during the Nazi era.
For instance, the initial maximum playback time of Compact Discs was 74 minutes, explaining the relative popularity of C74 cassettes.
The machines owed most of their popularity to this relative ease of use, and in some cases, to their lack of a requirement for an external power source.
The relative lack of popularity of the Roman de Rou may reflect the loss of interest in the history of the Duchy of Normandy following the incorporation of continental Normandy into the kingdom of France in 1204.
Despite the popularity that Kauffman enjoyed in British society and her success as an artist, she was disappointed by the relative apathy that the British had towards history painting.
Its popularity with boatbulders is due to its very long clear lengths, relative light weight and beautiful appearance when oiled or varnished.
He survived as a minister because of his relative popularity with journalists and because he made it clear he was not apologising for his personal life.
The waltz entered all countries in the Americas ; its relative popularity in 19th century Cuba is hard to estimate.
The Neo-Traditional genre in Filipino music is also gaining popularity, with artists such as Joey Ayala, Grace Nono, Bayang Barrios, Cocojam, and Pinikpikan reaping relative commercial success while utilizing the traditional musical sounds of many indigenous tribes in the Philippines.
CICS owes its early popularity to its relatively-efficient implementation when hardware was very expensive, its multi-threaded processing architecture, its relative simplicity for developing terminal-based real-time transaction applications, and many open-source customer contributions, including both debugging and feature enhancement.
The statistics on numbers of applications provided by the UCAS process provide a sensitive indicator of the relative popularity of institutions and academic disciplines, and on national and regional patterns of supply and demand for higher education.
Recreation directly related to this ecology is a popular area for trout fishing, and the area's relative pristineness contributes to the popularity of nature walks in the region.
By the beginning of the 1980s, the relative popularity of shooting and the prevalence of firearms in the community began to fall as social attitudes changed and urbanisation increased.

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