decline (noun)
7.26.22
On Friday, Twitter said “advertising industry headwinds associated with the macroenvironment” contributed to a decline in revenue during the quarter as the company withdrew forward-looking guidance.
—Miles Kruppa, The Wall Street Journal, "Google Sales Growth Slows as Pressures Mount on Ad Market," 26 Jul. 2022 {4:39 PM ET}
7.6.22
US on ‘cusp’ of falling gas prices
—Tobias Burns & Rachel Frazin // The Hill // 6 Jul. 2022 // 4:17 PM ET
On Friday, Twitter said “advertising industry headwinds associated with the macroenvironment” contributed to a decline in revenue during the quarter as the company withdrew forward-looking guidance.
—Miles Kruppa, The Wall Street Journal, "Google Sales Growth Slows as Pressures Mount on Ad Market," 26 Jul. 2022 {4:39 PM ET}
7.6.22
US on ‘cusp’ of falling gas prices
—Tobias Burns & Rachel Frazin // The Hill // 6 Jul. 2022 // 4:17 PM ET
3.28.20
“This is not the guy I’ve known, and you can ask anybody who knows him or has watched him,” he continued. “This is not him. He’s a completely different person, and he’s in decline, and I feel bad about it. That’ll be me someday. ... I hope somebody loves me enough to not let me run for president.”
—Joe Concha, The Hill, "Tucker Carlson: Biden won't be the Democratic nominee, Andrew Cuomo 'most likely'," 28 Mar. 2020 {11:37 AM EDT}
“This is not the guy I’ve known, and you can ask anybody who knows him or has watched him,” he continued. “This is not him. He’s a completely different person, and he’s in decline, and I feel bad about it. That’ll be me someday. ... I hope somebody loves me enough to not let me run for president.”
—Joe Concha, The Hill, "Tucker Carlson: Biden won't be the Democratic nominee, Andrew Cuomo 'most likely'," 28 Mar. 2020 {11:37 AM EDT}
11.15.19
In 2014, the Department of Justice recommended against taking up the case, leading the Supreme Court to decline Google v. Oracle. But this time around, the justices have agreed to settle the long-running Silicon Valley debate.
—Harper Neidig and Emily Birnbaum, The Hill, "Supreme Court to take up Google-Oracle fight," 15 Nov. 2019 {2:31 PM EST}
In 2014, the Department of Justice recommended against taking up the case, leading the Supreme Court to decline Google v. Oracle. But this time around, the justices have agreed to settle the long-running Silicon Valley debate.
—Harper Neidig and Emily Birnbaum, The Hill, "Supreme Court to take up Google-Oracle fight," 15 Nov. 2019 {2:31 PM EST}