Examples of 'having declined' in a sentence

Meaning of "having declined"

having declined: This phrase indicates that someone or something has experienced a decrease, reduction, or rejection in a particular aspect, condition, or opportunity. It suggests a downward trend, refusal, or deterioration in a specified context

How to use "having declined" in a sentence

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The exclusion criterion was having declined to answer any of the questions.
Despite having declined over time, several populations of the plant contain many thousands of individuals.
The exclusion criteria included being pregnant and having declined to give written informed consent.
Did he count having declined to follow in the ways of his forefathers?
The report highlights tuna and mackerel as in a particularly dire state, having declined 74.
Despite having declined locally, it remains widespread and is fairly common overall.
Freshwater tropical species are the hardest-hit, having declined by 70 percent in that time period.
Having declined slightly during the first few months of 2002, both the nominal.
With the unemployment rate having declined rapidly, wage pressures have risen.
March 2 - Johann Sebastian Bach is appointed Konzertmeister at Weimar, having declined a post at Halle.
Race this time, and that, too, after having declined to run, but being brought.
The primary expenditure ratio increased slightly, after having declined by about ¾ percentage point in 2000.
In 2009, Murray and Burton were confirmed as having declined to return to the series.

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