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Sprawling cities or
declining
cities could see this as an opportunity to rebuild a social infrastructure rooted in justice and fairness.
So a lot of economists look at
declining
population and expect to see stagnation, maybe depression.
But a
declining
population is going to have at least two very beneficial economic effects.
Number two: a
declining
population means scarce labor.
But I think we're in for another change, about two generations after the top of that curve, once the effects of a
declining
population start to settle in.
Or, if cases are
declining
quickly, you can add workdays and therefore adapt to the climate and the location where a person is.
In fact, the World Bank predicts that Russia's population is
declining
towards about 120 million people And there is another thing that you don't see on this map.
This is the greatest time there's ever been on this planet by any measure that you wish to choose: health, wealth, mobility, opportunity,
declining
rates of disease ... There's never been a time like this.
But the population is
declining
and it's declined fairly substantially, about 21 percent since 1987, when I started these surveys, in terms of number of active nests.
It's been
declining
and I believe it will continue to decline.
Gasoline consumption in the U.S. probably peaked in 2007 and is
declining.
Funds for education, for training and for rehabilitation are declining, so this despairing cycle of incarceration continues.
The numbers of stunted children under the age of five, in most regions of the world, has been
declining.
And I really hate to say this, but the only place where they haven't been
declining
is here, in Africa.
States mean less than they used to, and the power of the state is
declining.
While we try to manage
declining
marine populations, the media's recommending increased consumption of seafood.
The New Avengers should have been left on the shelf - a
declining
Macnee, an annoying Purdey, and a who the hell is this guy Gambit.
Just like in real life, eh? Enlivened only by Sho Kosugi's martial arts choreography (and his
declining
to put his obnoxious kids in this one), you really have to see this to believe it.
Smith plays a gruff old man who gathers his grown children (from his younger days as a rake) in his
declining
years.
One night after
declining
a pass made by her coworker, she hits a dog named Rita.
Gena Rowland gives a stunning performance of a
declining
actress, dealing with success, aging, loneliness...and alcoholism.
It has the air of Roman decadence, the beauty of
declining
paganism and infant Christianity.
Both were admirable attempts to take the sci-fi genre a step further, by deliberately
declining
to show almost any visual stimulation, choosing instead to spend as much time as possible focusing on the human element, how the characters act, react and interact under incomprehensible and dangerous conditions.
The danger of "Lost" getting canceled due to
declining
ratings is near!
Her father is a novelist who has suffered writer's block and whose
declining
fortunes have reduced the family to a bare pantry existence.
Maybe we are not progressing, but we are
declining.
In his
declining
years he wrote his memoirs describing his years of incarceration, his cruel mistreatment and daring, multiple escapes.
The main characters include a middle-age divorcée looking for love, a bistro owner with a low opinion of the human race, two young supermarket stockers with party on their minds, an old lady who peddles drugs to finance her and her husband's
declining
years, and a Chinese chef.
ROBOT WRECKS is a mediocre entry in the "Our Gang" series, made during the
declining
years of the once excellent short comedies.
A really awful documentary on the reasons for the
declining
shark population is spoiled by the director's love affair with himself.
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