US /ˈdaʊnwərd/
・UK /ˈdaʊnwəd/
And that does put pressure, downward pressure, on the valuations of these offices.
And that causes downward pressure on property tax revenues because for a lot of cities, office tax revenues is a big chunk of their tax revenues, often as much as 50%.
He spiraled downward, and he ultimately took his own life.
SPIRLED DOWNWARD AND ULTIMATELY
And the whole thing went downward spiral
That's when the downward spiral began.
That's when the downward spiral began.
Are these the shadows of the things that will be, or are they the shadows of things that may be only?" Still, the ghost pointed downward to the grave by which it stood.
Still the Ghost pointed downward to the grave by which it stood.
We can compare upward or we can compare downward.
Comparing downward is when someone is perceived to be worse off or lower status.
Sedona, we have a lava flow that flows under and over the ley lines. As it does, it creates an electric magnetic energy field. Masculine energy is pulling upward. The feminine is pulling downward.
The feminine is pulling downward.
a downward trend second our marketing campaign isn't appropriate for our target audience third
First, our market share is showing a downward trend.
And if your eyes are pointed downward and your eyelids are hooded, like they're slowly closing.
And if your eyes are pointed downward and your eyelids are hooded, like they're slowly closing, like Costellos always are, you'll feel more sleepy, especially if you're somebody who tends to have that mid-morning sleepiness or mid-morning crash.
The death of John Lennon was no overdose or downward spiral.
The death of John Lennon was no overdose or downward spiral.