Declination in a sentence as a noun

Magnetic declination can vary by more than 5 degrees.

For comparison the 800 mile Alasca pipeline moves 10times as much oil per day as all of the worlds declination plays put together.

We're probably going to see some declination of the parasitic inheritance in the next parts, none-the-less this article has been a good read.

No genders for objects, no declination, very minimal and rather consistent conjugation, no cases, etc.

If the companies don't feel comfortable doing themselves what they've asked you to do, you should probably duck out of there with a polite declination as quickly as possible.

From the paper:Typically, the daily declination comprises westward-shifts in the morning and eastward-shifts\nin the afternoon, while the magnetic field is rather stable at night [21,22].

If the other person declines, the declination should be in ambiguous terms so the person declining neither offends or feels obligated, such as "This person has declined because they plan to rest or do work while on this flight"

It's only related insofar as both problems stem from the Harper governments general disinterest in, and declination to fund, accurate data collection and analysis.

Declination definitions

noun

a condition inferior to an earlier condition; a gradual falling off from a better state

See also: decline

noun

a downward slope or bend

See also: descent declivity fall decline declension downslope

noun

(astronomy) the angular distance of a celestial body north or to the south of the celestial equator; expressed in degrees; used with right ascension to specify positions on the celestial sphere

noun

a polite refusal of an invitation

See also: regrets