Examples of 'levelling off' in a sentence

Meaning of "levelling off"

levelling off: Refers to reaching a stable or constant level after a period of growth, increase, or fluctuation
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  • present participle of level off

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levelling off
We can see a levelling off over time.
Levelling off of agricultural productivity gains.
A temporary or permanent levelling off in the recovery process.
Your alpha scan reading seems to be levelling off.
Levelling off in real terms.
Global economy growth levelling off.
Levelling off of population growth.
Blood pressure levelling off.
Car sales are levelling off after a rapid increase earlier this year.
The response is no longer linear and a levelling off is observed.
This levelling off reflected the completion of several earlier environmental projects.
Premiums will then gradually increase before levelling off.
Start levelling off.
One speaks about the principle of the levelling off of repair.
The observed levelling off in the cohort effect means that most of the.

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Now we are seeing data that show overdose deaths levelling off or even in decline.
Loss or levelling off of weight may occur in the last few days before labour.
Lower productivity growth in more mature service economies also lead to energy demand levelling off.
We were levelling off.
Competition from mobile devices is one reason for Kindle sales levelling off.
We are levelling off.
The levelling off of donor contributions was a key concern emerging from the five-year review.
While the pace has been levelling off recently, the trend is clear.
Labour market analysts offer a variety of supply - and demandside explanations for this levelling off.
Similar patterns of levelling off of new cases are apparent in most Member States.
According to the Service, the number of warrants is levelling off.
Suitable for levelling off level differences of up to 3mm.
Production in European industry is still falling, with no signs of levelling off.
At present, no levelling off of the positive effects has been detected.
Natural gas 's share is levelling off.
A small uninhabited piece of land levelling off Fuerteventura, the island of Lobos is a bird sanctuary.
The general government deficit is shrinking, and the debt-to-GDP ratio is levelling off.
However, seed cotton yield has been levelling off for more than thirty years.
Concentrations have been increasing since 2007 after a period when they appeared to be levelling off.
Broiler farms, strong decrease, levelling off this year.
Here we are, levelling off . Levelling off.
However, these markets have reached maturity with growth rates levelling off at 2 % annually.
Here we are, levelling off.
According to the 2011 UNAIDS Report, the HIV / AIDS epidemic in Mozambique seems to be levelling off.
Land it, land it! Levelling off.
Under these proposals expenditure would haveincreased to begin with, before levelling off after 2003.
The number of refugees has steadily increased in time, levelling off at around 9,700 persons.
Vaccination Coverage and outbreaks Analyze vaccination coverage, is it increasing, levelling off or even decreasing?
The Catholic church will likely face another decade of decline before levelling off around 2020.
Although, according to the Home Office, it seems to be levelling off see Figure 3.
A decrease in visitors 6 to 12 months after the opening, followed by a levelling off of visitors;.
Under these proposals, expenditure would initially have increased, before levelling off after 2003.
Business was good throughout the late '80s but the early '90s saw a levelling off of the business.

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