Downwardly in a sentence as an adverb

And who’s goal is it to be downwardly mobile?

There would be effects in the border areas where 120 people would be pushed downwardly mobile thru all the neighborhoods.

Does anyone have the quick stats on how much their various guidance measurements have been downwardly revised?

Effective IQ can be downwardly influenced by factors such as nutrition.

Another cheat sheet suggests that wages are downwardly sticky, and that an oversupply of X will also result in a lot of X being offered.

Unfortunately humans are famously loss averse[1] which leads to downwardly sticky nominal prices[2] in practice.

But downward mobility is a thing too, and you almost never see an article about class mobility talk about that side of it. I guess the idea is that the downwardly mobile aren't interesting, or deserve their fate.

A 'low mobility' area could be largely due to less upwardly-mobile poor or less downwardly-mobile affluent, and thanks to the researchers' weak choice of metric it's impossible to tell which.

The points Eco makes are quite resonant amongst middle class people in many countries in particular the downwardly mobile middle class who feel like they are being cheated out of something they are entitled to.

Can you understand the “paranoia” middle-class parents have about college admissions without considering how many of their children are now downwardly mobile?

At the very bottom of economics is actual real resources, and if you don't create enough value or save enough value and there there isn't enough other people to feed from then you must downwardly adjust your standard of living.

I don't know what the disconnect here is, but my nefarious interpretation is that the larger funds are actually holding off a crash by not leasing, thereby hiding what would be a downwardly market adjusted portfolio value.

"I would take minor issue with that advice because "we" live in a downwardly mobile society where the median is poorer every year, and upward economic mobility is immensely less likely than downward economic mobility.

> Society divorcees and scandalized people in transition, politicians from remote ridings, elderly widows, downwardly mobile sons of establishment families, mistresses, professional artists and musicians who needed to be in the city but could never raise enough for a down payment - these characters and archetypes form the mythology of cities.

Society divorcees and scandalized people in transition, politicians from remote ridings, elderly widows, downwardly mobile sons of establishment families, mistresses, professional artists and musicians who needed to be in the city but could never raise enough for a down payment - these characters and archetypes form the mythology of cities, and buildings like those library apartments and other historical buildings contribute to it.

Downwardly definitions

adverb

spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level or position; "don't fall down"; "rode the lift up and skied down"; "prices plunged downward"

See also: down downwards downward