The proportion of life spent in good health has increased in England and Wales, but fallen in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
So they decided to lay a few stems for those men too, in recognition not of a fallen Confederate or a fallen Union soldier, but a fallen American.
House prices, by contrast, are still weak, but have fallen only 1.2% since January 2009.
Wymering Manor in Portsmouth is thought to be the city's oldest house but has fallen into disrepair.
The fertility rate, 1.74 in 1980, climbed a bit later in that decade, but has fallen since.
Joe Lieberman skipped the Iowa caucuses to concentrate on New Hampshire but has fallen to the back of the pack.
The MEK was given refuge in Iraq by former leader Saddam Hussein, but has fallen out of favour with Iraq's new Shia-dominated leadership.
Such proposals were made by the Labour Party in its 1992 election manifesto but have fallen by the wayside since the party entered government.
They peaked at 1.4 million in 2000, but have fallen rapidly since as buyers shifted to popular crossover wagons like the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4.
The 26-year-old Congolese forward was top scorer for the Alex last season but has fallen out of favour this term and has not played since early October.
But having fallen out last year with Luis Miquilena, his former political fixer, the president is finding that he no longer exerts unchallenged sway over these institutions.
However, that study also found that respondents felt they had made progress in gender diversity, but had fallen short in other areas such as disability and age.
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The property is the former home of the Fitzwilliam coal mining family but had fallen into a state of structural disrepair, partly because of the number of mining shafts in the area.
In Germany, the percentage of people who said they trusted their Bundestag deputy to represent their interests rose from 25% in 1951 to 55% in 1978, but had fallen again to 34% by 1992.
But investment has fallen in the rich world too: the rivers of capital have flowed not directly into businesses but into markets for consumer and government credit, where they are presumably doing little to increase the recipient economy's ability to repay the loans in the future.
But they have fallen prey to what by now is a well known methodology.
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But prices have fallen in the North West, North East, East Midlands and Yorkshire.
But gold has fallen in tandem with the rest of the commodity complex.
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They may have fallen but more managers think their business is growing than shrinking.
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This is in part because home prices have fallen but also largely because mortgages are at record lows.
Mr Dilnot confirmed that the deficit had fallen but said debt had risen.
There have been settlement offers in the past, but they have fallen through.
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At one time, 900 children attended but this has fallen to 80 pupils.
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But turnout has fallen even as the parliament has taken on more responsibility.
The same applies to Fattah, who started off the race as the nominal favorite but has since fallen in the polls.
Nintendo may have been prescient in its efforts to expand the game business, but it has fallen behind in its entertainment offerings.
But these have fallen through due to lack of consensus between the mosques and a reluctance to push voters in a particular direction.
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His is a "typical first-time buyers property", he says, but sales have fallen through twice owing to buyers struggling to get mortgage deals.
But sales have fallen off sharply as Spaniards curtailed their vacation spending, and he says the new plan could put his business under.
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The government has promised to recruit 9, 000 more police, but numbers have fallen since the 1997 general election by more than 3, 000 to 125, 000.
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