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  • 41fall off — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms fall off : present tense I/you/we/they fall off he/she/it falls off present participle falling off past tense fell off past participle fallen off if the amount, level, or value of something falls off, it… …

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  • 42Value Chain — Das von Michael E. Porter entwickelte Konzept der Wertkette (Value Chain) ermöglicht es, die strategisch relevanten Tätigkeiten eines Unternehmens systematisch zu erfassen. Diese Tätigkeiten bilden den Fokus beim Aufbau von Wettbewerbsvorteilen.… …

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  • 43fall off — I decrease; separate, withdraw (see separation). II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. decline, lessen, wane; see decrease 1 . III (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb 1. To decline, as in value or quantity, very gradually: drop off, sag, slip. See INCREASE. 2. To… …

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  • 44fall away — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms fall away : present tense I/you/we/they fall away he/she/it falls away present participle falling away past tense fell away past participle fallen away 1) if something falls away, it breaks off from the… …

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  • 45fall back — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms fall back : present tense I/you/we/they fall back he/she/it falls back present participle falling back past tense fell back past participle fallen back 1) to move so that you are behind someone or something… …

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  • 46fall through the floor — drop/fall/go through the floor ► to decrease in price or value, usually in a short period of time: »Sales and profits are falling through the floor, with no prospect of a recovery in sight. Main Entry: ↑floor …

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  • 47fall/go through the floor — drop/fall/go through the floor ► to decrease in price or value, usually in a short period of time: »Sales and profits are falling through the floor, with no prospect of a recovery in sight. Main Entry: ↑floor …

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  • 48ˌfall ˈoff — phrasal verb if the amount, level, or value of something falls off, it gets smaller Sales always fall off in the winter months.[/ex] …

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  • 49fall-off — /ˈfɔl ɒf/ (say fawl of) noun a decline in performance, numbers, value, etc.: a fall off in sales …

  • 50fall off — verb a) To become detached or to drop from. A button fell off my coat. b) To diminish in size or value. Business always falls off in the winter …

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