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It is true that some students are being called up for military service, but that cannot wholly explain the great falling-off.
If allowed on the channels, these publications could cause a colossal falling-off in display advertising revenue and change completely the whole basis of newspaper financing.
In spite of any boasted improvement, that indicates a very substantial falling-off in trade.
There will be no falling-off in respect of the medical test.
We very much regret that, owing to the falling-off in imports of sheet steel, we cannot supply these industries with all the steel they require.
There is no real falling-off in the number of very high incomes, though there has been some change in the division of incomes.
British shipowners attribute this tremendous falling-off of orders to the abolition of investment grants for shipping.
In 1910 the falling-off was 39,000; in 1912 it was 45,000.
There is bound to be at first, at any rate, a falling-off in the re- venue.
What is to happen when there is a subsequent falling-off in performance?
The statistics show that there has been a falling-off in the rate of growth of consumer credit as a result.
The other, if that is avoided, is a return to a falling-off in demand, and what we used to call industrial depression.
If there has been a falling-off in standards of behaviour and in our manners, why is that so?
I am certain that the falling-off in demand can be explained partly by the enormous expenditure on armaments, and the psychological influences of that expenditure.
Indeed, some £900,000 capital investment has not been fully utilised due to the falling-off in sales in 1976–77.