(1) A swing downward of a golf club
(2) A worsening of business or economic activity
(1) The punk turned god-father-in-his-own-right has witnessed a parallel downswing in the last decade, wallowing in uninspired classic rock.
(2) Notebook prices have been on the downswing in the last few months, with basic models costing around Rs 50,000.
(3) But when there is a downswing , the clothes reflect it.
(4) There was a period from 1997-1999 when jeans actually took a downswing .
(5) The right shoulder moves out and over on the downswing , causing the club to come into the ball on an outside-in swing path.
(6) With a more upright back-swing, all Shane has to do on the downswing is let the club and his body swing to a full finish.
(7) ‘His problem last year was that his downswing was too much from out-to-in, which caused him to hit too many shots off the toe,’ he confirms.
(8) Each wave, upswing through downswing , lasted roughly 50 years.
(9) We started with his takeaway, then we fixed his back swing, then we went on to the start of his downswing .
(10) For starters, the hip hop scene at UW is on the downswing , which surprises me.
(11) I am also worried that my own, internal, cycle will continue and that this momentary upswing will be followed by yet another downswing as has been the case before.
(12) As if these structural problems were not enough, the rising risk of a cyclical downswing promises to make top-line sales growth even harder to originate.
(13) There is strong evidence that the downswing that drove stock markets to multi-year lows earlier this year have come to an end.
(14) And the souring of relations between the party and these two proved major milestones in the downswing of the PD fortunes.
(15) Do you think religion is on the upswing or downswing in the United States as a whole?
(16) If your grips get damp over the course of a round, you could lose control of the club on the downswing , even if you're wearing a fresh glove.
(17) Your body must not sway to the left during the downswing
(18) The causes of economic upswings and downswings in capitalism are more centred on its unplanned and unregulated nature.
(19) But why is it that the downswings are so much more believable than the upswings?
(20) Workers who depend on the good graces of their employers (regardless of their claims to be well intentioned) are ultimately vulnerable to economic downswings and outright exploitation.
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