Similar words: increasing, increasingly, decrease, leasing, teasing, pleasing, appeasing, teasingly. Meaning: [diː'kriːs] adj. 1. becoming less or smaller 2. music.
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31. Yet this strategy, too, runs the risk of increasing rather than decreasing new infections.
32. We debated hopelessly, going round in ever decreasing circles: the Alps too crowded, the Himalaya too frightening.
33. A decreasing reliance on the inflation tax can be discerned in all four countries.
34. I think the president came into office committed, correctly, to decreasing the size of government.
35. You can solve that problem by increasing the number of stocks you invest in and decreasing the amount per stock.
36. Due to population increases and the deterioration in water quality, the percapita availability of water for human consumption is decreasing.
37. While decreasing your energy intake, you must continue to eat enough essential nutrients, such as vitamins, minerals and trace elements.
38. Experts say that the time parents spend with their children is decreasing.
39. The iris reacts quickly to changes in light levels, dilating or contracting, enlarging or decreasing the size of the pupil.
40. The numbers of deaf children are decreasing, and some causes such as rubella can be completely eradicated as medical prevention programmes improve.
41. We can advance development with the bonus of decreasing our impact on climate if we have the proper energy strategy.
42. As numbers rise, a decreasing proportion are found to qualify for refugee status.
43. But the young fish still suffer and stocks are dwindling, so that fish-eating birds such as the reef egret are decreasing in numbers.
44. It warns that seal populations are decreasing, particularly that of the harp seal, and that the hunt could exacerbate this.
45. Other likely critics include state governors worried about the prospect of a decreasing contribution from the federal government to the costly program.
46. In a time when birthrates are decreasing in many countries, it creates fear.
47. Each experiment involved increasing or decreasing lighting and measuring worker productivity.
48. As the example of Table 7 shows, both late fetal and early neonatal mortality rise steadily with decreasing birth weight.
49. Furthermore, some of the changes seem to be decreasing market forces and reducing efficiency.
50. Increasing risks and decreasing opportunities tend to be interrelated, of course: better protection and surveillance decrease opportunities by increasing perceived risks.
51. How could welfare have increased family breakdown during a period when the real value of the payments was decreasing?
52. But the probability for this to occur decreases very rapidly with decreasing temperature.
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53. To some degree the decreasing number of workers on the typical farm makes this close personal contact inevitable.
54. They are, in a very restricted sense: decreasing ray average costs or increasing returns to scale imply ray subadditivity.
55. Regulating measure and policy of decreasing cost.
56. The population of the city has been decreasing steadily.
57. Decreasing the generation and disposal amount of caustic sludge can be accomplished by adopting cleaner technologies and recycling caustic sludge.
58. In the case of monopoly, decreasing costs across the entire foreseen range of output is necessary.
59. Decreasing CDX2 expression in the tissues of colon cancer and colonic adenomatous polyp may play an important role in the mechanism of colon adenomatous polyp and cancer development.
60. A variety of protective casting process have been developed for decreasing defect on killed steel bloom sur-face .
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