Examples of 'falloff' in a sentence

Meaning of "falloff"

Falloff is a term used to describe a decrease or decline in something, such as sales, production, or support
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  • A reduction or decline.

How to use "falloff" in a sentence

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We will never be able to stem the falloff in revenue.
A sharp falloff in airline revenues.
Calculating transverse and falloff now.
So the falloff is certainly there.
Arc angle is smaller than falloff angle in rainbow.
The falloff is much faster.
These difficulties naturally lead to an appreciable falloff in performances.
This falloff of light from the window to the opposite corner.
Then these extra skin cells die and falloff.
Falloff angle of spotlights.
We thus face a structural problem caused by a continuing falloff in demand.
Falloff cone angle.
His photographs and videos document deterioration and falloff.
Falloff the luck dragon from the never ending story.
Consists of the region between the hotspot and falloff angles.

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This distance falloff effect produces images which appear more realistic.
I mean that falloff.
A sharp falloff in airline revenues over the past several days indicates customers.
This attenuation is controlled by the hotspot and falloff angles of the spotlight.
The light falloff in the upper range is too heavy for such a lens.
They are called whistlers because they demonstrate a characteristically decreasing frequency falloff in detection equipment.
Light falloff is also sensitive to f-stop.
Statistics supplied by Vichy show a slight falloff in sales thourgh pharmacies in France.
You can adjust these values directly with the Hotspot and Falloff grips.
Andwhenitdoes falloff it'snot thathardtoreattach.
The Index Of Refraction value determines the falloff of incident light.
At its falloff angle, intensity of the spotlight falls to zero.
You really think this church is behind my falloff in oxy?
A pre-computed falloff correction may also be applied at this time.
Through the end of the year, with no falloff of coverage.
A falloff in imports and exports accompanied by high purchase and transportation costs ;.
A drop in exports, as well as capital inflow, will trigger a falloff in investments.
A falloff of at least 50 percent between the first and second weekend is expected.
After all these hours there is no falloff in activity, no drop in his blood pressure.
This helps overall lens performance, which is rated excellent on most respects except light falloff.
Retirement slump refers to the average falloff in the party's vote when the incumbent retires.
The falloff in success of Hayes ' last three years was not great.
To achieve this effect we will have to add an additional function, Falloff.
A higher paint falloff setting increases the paintable area, a lower setting decreases the paintable area.
Google 's most recent Internet traffic report from Syria clearly demonstrates a falloff in data traffic.
A falloff in Wall Street 's economy could have " wrenching effects on the local and regional economies.
Frankly, I am not surprised at the falloff.
Well … that explains the seven percent falloff in AFR ratios I keep seeing.
Fig . 18 is a graph illustrating the attenuation caused by the lens assembly 's falloff effect.
Hotspot and Falloff (Spotlights only) under general properties.
Possibly. Well… that explains the seven percent falloff in AFR ratios I keep seeing.
Faced with a falloff in air traffic, Air Pacific returned one of its two leased Boeing 747s.
It 's not nice to falloff of bed.
Falloff of Influence with Distance,.
Thus, for most plethysmographs, the falloff is fairly rapid.

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