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"dwindle" Definitions
  1. to become gradually less or smaller

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The Pate family has felt the attention swell and dwindle (and mostly dwindle) for nearly two decades.
The numbers will further dwindle over the next two years.
But that hope is now beginning to dwindle for Evans.
Members had already seen their benefits dwindle over the years.
After 18 months, that battery life will begin to dwindle.
Beach days dwindle, and Summer Fridays become a distant memory.
Without Systrom and Krieger, Instagram could see its autonomy dwindle.
But foul trouble caused Sam Houston's lead to slowly dwindle.
We may see creativity decline and entrepreneurism dwindle without it.
We've seen retail releases dwindle in favor of digital downloads.
With the impeachment inquiry looming, interest could dwindle even further.
Essentially, after compulsory education, the paths slowly dwindle to nothing.
Farmers and food producers have warned that supplies could dwindle.
The company's debt is piling up even as cash reserves dwindle.
Their number continues to dwindle due to poaching, deforestation and diseases.
Seven paint options for future Teslas will soon dwindle to five.
What's more, the pipeline of new offerings is starting to dwindle.
This, in turn, would slowly make the local mosquito population dwindle.
The rise in bond yields is causing mortgage applications to dwindle.
Doctors feared that their painkiller stocks would dwindle in the 1980s.
And since then, its store count has continued to slowly dwindle.
"It's healthy for it to dwindle at this point," Seawright said.
As opportunities at the federal level dwindle, however, that could change.
So I started doing that and seeing my disposable income dwindle.
Eventually, the number of mainstream Republicans will most likely dwindle to one.
If they didn't, their revenue would dwindle and shareholders would be unhappy.
If not, his minutes will continue to dwindle come playoff time. 3.
Farrow & Ball, expensive and old-fashioned, seemed destined to dwindle into oblivion.
But support for third parties tends to dwindle as elections draw near.
That fear of nuclear meltdown in the aftermath of Fukushima would dwindle.
Rescue attempts dwindle, and the survivors are struggling with a changed world.
Too early and your capital can dwindle in a matter of moments.
Supplies may dwindle or vanish entirely from stores, but demand remains robust.
Just a few months later, however, the numbers have already started to dwindle.
But Amazon expects some of that profit from these ventures to dwindle away.
As executions dwindle, the discussion about America's system of capital punishment has shifted.
Vermont had 1,015 farms left in 2010, and that number continues to dwindle.
It will dwindle and soon, most of Americas will just tune them out.
Futures prices already show the expectations that Brent's premium over WTI will dwindle.
As tax revenues dwindle, rural communities struggle to provide adequate hospitals and schools.
When the offers dwindle down to the cheap and/or sordid, say no.
But we've also seen NFL viewership dwindle ever since the national anthem controversy.
This is scheduled to dwindle to 52 by the end of this year.
Another was that Redeemer Lutheran had seen its membership dwindle to about 100.
India's push for net neutrality rules come as efforts in the U.S. dwindle.
"If such smuggling continues, local (maize) supplies will continue to dwindle," said Mbewe.
Our academic classes dwindle, we get more free time to spend with friends.
Brown, a celebrated receiver, saw his status in the NFL dwindle in 2019.
Would the tiny nest egg I'd nurtured start to dwindle and eventually die?
Support from Venezuela continues to dwindle, with trade down 70 percent since 2014.
And no one wants to watch their money dwindle due to avoidable expenses.
In that time, the Social Democrats have watched their share of support dwindle.
Public support of the use of the death penalty continues to dwindle, too.
Brokers and wholesalers in the Carolinas said they were starting to see stockpiles dwindle.
Macy's will close nearly a fifth of its locations as business in malls dwindle.
But as endangered species dwindle further, the market for many products is still robust.
It could dwindle out like SARS did or evolve into a full-blown pandemic.
After that incident I cut off contact, figuring his fixation would dwindle with time.
After reaching a peak of $1 billion sales in 1999, profits began to dwindle.
Soon even these limited supplies will dwindle, and restaurants will have to close temporarily.
But we did make one painful discovery: Touch makes my energy dwindle the fastest.
Even the Los Angeles Aqueduct will stall someday if Sierra snowpack continues to dwindle.
But the break would rapidly dwindle and turn into a tax increase by 2024.
As coal seams dwindle, Trump's promises to revive the industry sound false and regressive.
Airport stores at Los Angeles' LAX are empty as flight numbers continue to dwindle.
It's definitely exciting to get a few questions right and see the numbers dwindle.
The Abby Hoops are now on their fourth restock, and are already beginning to dwindle.
But the glamorous life of a Victoria's Secret model soon started to dwindle for Bündchen.
The central bank is struggling to pay public-sector wages as foreign exchange reserves dwindle.
She has found a part-time job, but says her savings are continuing to dwindle.
And the current cache of space suits that NASA has may dwindle before that deadline.
As once-plentiful provisions of Planet Money podcasts dwindle, you can feel madness setting in.
PT for the rest of the week as the number of teams continues to dwindle.
Yet, its unit case volume and concentrate sales continued to dwindle in the June quarter.
"The funds might continue to dwindle if conflicts in countries like Syria persist," he said.
So now that the rally has started to dwindle, Cramer expects opportunities to start knocking.
So now that the rally has started to dwindle, Cramer expects opportunities to start knocking.
Rice imports are expected rise in the next two months as available local stocks dwindle.
Trading is expected to dwindle ahead of the long Easter break that begins on Friday.
Where others' jokes hit immediately and slowly dwindle with time, Cicierega's constantly dropping new samples.
But as financial resources dwindle, black-owned media companies are struggling to maintain their presence.
Attendances dwindle as people are gradually 'disappeared', leading to serious financial limitations on the club.
Like other rural schools, Daegu Elementary, in Ms. Hwang's district, has seen its students dwindle.
Some species cannot hear the calls of their mates or neighbors, so their populations dwindle.
Florida State watched a 13-point lead dwindle before beating No. 21 Florida, 83-78.
Sooner or later the audiences dwindle and the broadcaster takes the show off the air.
The odds of getting back on track on the outside dwindle, and the cycle repeats.
At its peak, Benham had about 3,000 residents, until coal industry jobs began to dwindle.
In many cases, refugee numbers, especially among Ninevah's minority Christian populations, are continuing to dwindle fast.
We played with a lot of determination; that's why the lead started to dwindle real quick.
Demonstrator numbers dwindle during the day as temperatures soar to above 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit).
As Spanish use at home shrinks among Latino families, the language seems destined to dwindle too.
Chains that cater to a spectrum of income levels and affluence have seen their sales dwindle.
Merz is among the many conservative men who have seen their political fortunes dwindle under Merkel.
That pitiful stipend you make at your internship will dwindle quickly when wasted on car fare.
But the bustling neighborhood began to dwindle after the Immigration Act of 20163, Mr. Stiffler said.
Once neutered, they will no longer spray, fight or mate, so over time, their numbers dwindle.
At the same time, inventories have continued to dwindle, mortgage rates have moved higher, albeit modestly.
The series never seems to dwindle in popularity, even as the franchise surpassed 800 total Pokémon.
As I watched my paycheck dwindle every month, I realized I had to make some changes.
Factor in substance abuse crises, and the hours left for officers to pursue crime dwindle rapidly.
After 17 years of marriage, Ali Wentworth and George Stephanopoulos haven't let their physical connection dwindle.
Law enforcement officials have also warned that FBI investigations are being damaged as operational budgets dwindle.
"I hope it's not just gung ho in the beginning and things dwindle down," he said.
Collagen levels dwindle as we grow older, causing wrinkles and a loss of firmness in skin.
The process is felt most acutely in the smaller states where delegations are projected to dwindle.
And if that happens, the president's chances of solving the North Korea crisis dwindle even further.
The total number of permits is intended to dwindle each year, pushing the state's emissions downward.
China's geese are too well-behaved for their own good, and it's causing their populations to dwindle.
Britain's appetite for foreign holidays has yet to dwindle, but the future does not look so sunny.
And as long as that's true, her numbers will continue to dwindle and Trump will surge on.
The CIA's surveillance continued through the 1990s and 2000s, even as Crypto AG's revenue began to dwindle.
Particularly as the numbers of our heroes dwindle and their losses become more than we can bear.
Most of the jobs are actually in installation, which could see demand dwindle as panel prices rise.
Do you see average order sizes increase over time, or do they dwindle when the subsidy disappears?
Separately, the Explorer Pipeline said on Wednesday it had shut its main fuel line as supplies dwindle.
Abundant crude oil inventories, which have driven prices down by half since 2014, are starting to dwindle.
As mouths multiply, food resources dwindle … I hope to point a way out of the colossal dilemma.
As the legacy revenues dwindle in the mix, there will be less pressure on revenues going forward.
Arab tribes have been competing among themselves as water resources dwindle, fuelling conflicts between farmers and nomads.
A city built for 63 million, already thinned by white flight, saw its population dwindle to 700,000.
The "Well, Jess would say…" statements dwindle, and before we know it, she's hardly mentioned at all.
Her exit has inspired sorrow among supporters who have watched the diversity of the Democratic field dwindle.
As the ramped up Mexican security makes it harder to cross, the numbers of migrants dwindle noticeably.
"The biggest fear at the moment is just to see the life savings dwindle away," he said.
The books he loved would no doubt always find readers, he wrote, though their numbers might dwindle.
That number would dwindle in the coming weeks as hundreds more people tested positive for the virus.
As supplies dwindle, more meat imports may be needed to meet consumer demand, the Fitch report stated.
Once something has entered into the cultural bloodstream of the Internet, its origins often dwindle to insignificance.
But as they hire talent, advertise and crisscross the early voting states, those reserves can dwindle quickly.
The company collaborates with Dwindle Distribution and Dusters California on seven skateboards designed and marketed for females.
Saudi Arabia, a giant energy economy, has had to tap the credit markets as its financial reserves dwindle.
But automation and the glut of cheap gas from fracking will continue to cause mining jobs to dwindle.
EIA forecasts net imports will dwindle to 1.1 million bpd next year and just 100,000 bpd in 2020.
Without Florida, Mr Trump's chances of winning the presidency dwindle to 5%, reckons FiveThirtyEight, a data-journalism outfit.
And while Cramer doesn't expect the success of these companies to dwindle, he does think it is overboard.
Chinese appetite for the metal is also expected to dwindle around the Lunar New Year in early February.
Following the South Korean embassy's advisement that South Korean nationals should avoid the establishment, sales began to dwindle.
If their numbers continue to dwindle, women will be at a disadvantage to get vital health care services.
Existing water infrastructure will become less and less sufficient as supplies dwindle, populations expand and precipitation timing changes.
As these severe weather events increase, and as habitats continue to dwindle, we can expect more of this.
Possible infantry units who can provide security for US forces as they move out and remaining numbers dwindle.
Certain legacy revenues remain pressured, but Windstream's revenues should stabilize gradually as legacy revenues dwindle in the mix.
Kingpins of wildlife trafficking keep getting arrested, but endangered species like rhinos, elephants and others continue to dwindle.
As Mr. Martín watched his work dwindle, his employer, Marriott, and its competitor Hilton looked to Silicon Valley.
At the same time, many Americans have seen their premiums rise or their choices of insurance carriers dwindle.
EAZA 's immediate ambition is to strengthen four subspecies while allowing the other populations to dwindle to zero.
The big cities where those machines operate are changing demographically, as ethnic white populations dwindle and minorities rise.
Then, with the rise of institutionalized segregation and the complicity of white jockeys, their numbers began to dwindle.
The protesters have seen their numbers dwindle, from as many as 217,22018 in 2018 to last year's 240,21979.
But funding that law enforcement agencies draw on for investigations and some other operations is starting to dwindle.
After Facebook bought Instagram, Hipstamatic was perceived by VCs as an Instagram copycat, and user downloads started to dwindle.
Once the numbers dwindle down and once the game gets into it, there's no nice way to play it.
Ivanka Trump's online presence continues to dwindle; Burlington is the latest company to remove her collection from its website.
In 2018, a number of billionaires amassed an eye-popping amount of wealth, while others saw their fortunes dwindle.
On the remaining boat, there was hardly any food and water -- and the survivors started to dwindle in numbers.
Most importantly, each year that policymakers delay, the financial imbalances grow and the options to fairly address them dwindle.
Should crude remain at current levels, PwC expects growth to contract and oil revenues to dwindle to $20 billion.
As developing countries grow less poor, other harms will dwindle and smoking will start to look deadlier by comparison.
Because Medicaid has a high turnover, the number of people attracting the 90% match rate would dwindle over time.
So depending on use, you may start to see your iPhone's battery life dwindle after a year or so.
And unless local officials begin to grasp the potential of tourism, their numbers are likely to dwindle even more.
One hospital that is part of the medical college asked patients to leave as doctors and staff numbers dwindle.
The central bank has struggled to pay public sector wages on which many depend as foreign exchange reserves dwindle.
Those opportunities will dwindle, assuming he's always on the court with Harden and/or Paul from this point forward.
Early adopters might have been content to wait, but as new Tesla customers come online that patience could dwindle.
Maggie Hassan could dwindle as she struggles to walk back recent comments calling Trump a role model for children.
Early adopters might have been content to wait, but as new Tesla customers come online, that patience could dwindle.
This is speculation from Chatterjee but comes as Apple's long run of growth from the iPhone begins to dwindle.
But as the X-Men's popularity died down, those splinter groups felt it first, and titles began to dwindle.
Volumes in an expiring contract tend to dwindle in the last few days before it goes off the board.
Activity in the capital markets can dwindle when they're choppy, which causes banks to lose out on advisory fees.
They settled there as the city's manufacturing economy began to dwindle, when jobs disappeared or moved to the suburbs.
If we wait until 2030 to start, our chances drop to below 50 percent and dwindle down from there.
But in reality, we'd rather walk because seeing the gas level dwindle is enough to induce a panic attack.
The tour that prided itself on its DIY, anti-establishment spirit had seen its clout dwindle over the years.
Funding for humanitarian groups continues to dwindle, and Lebanese politicians have been increasingly demanding that Syrian refugees return home.
But their profiles dwindle in the shadow of newer endeavors like Times Up, or Teen Vogue's recent political makeover.
Regional banks could face challenges in the next five to 10 years as their core operating profits dwindle, Kuroda said.
Meanwhile, sugary drinks also have seen their popularity dwindle as new consumers reach for the kombucha rather than the Coke.
The question for shareholders is whether it is worth backing a firm splurging vast sums if growth continues to dwindle.
Should security dwindle in the roughly 30 areas where they reside, they could give the depleted terror group more strength.
As her last days on earth dwindle, she says she is grateful for all the love she has surrounding her.
Other times, the money runs out, the users dwindle, and an app just has to close its doors for good.
Even the basic act of exploration is tense in Resident Evil 7, worse so as your resources start to dwindle.
But Mahinmi isn't the only center in Washington who's seen his minutes dwindle in favor of a more modernized look.
If the fire can be denied access to fresh terrain and fresh fuel, it will dwindle and burn itself out.
As it loses that land, and any chance of building an Islamic Utopia, its appeal to disaffected Muslims may dwindle.
But in the early aughts federal support began to dwindle, and philanthropy came roaring back, led by Silicon Valley billionaires.
They may still be large enough to swing some elections, but they are in the minority and continue to dwindle.
In response, major entertainers have abandoned planned events in the states, and officials have worried that tourism dollars could dwindle.
If Sanders stays negative as his chances of winning dwindle, he'll burn bridges and be shut out of the party.
So the bioactive components will dwindle off, and my eyesight will return to my schmoe status quo, so they claim.
With that, the number of customers for illicit opioids would shrink — and the illicit market would therefore dwindle as well.
As those resources dwindle, you'll research and pivot to other machinery that replaces those items but creates other toxic outputs.
China's central government controls land supply and the rapid urbanization process has seen available construction land dwindle in recent years.
Watching their finances dwindle, the women decide to take over the men's operation, running a protection racket involving local residents.
Go deeper: Active troops monitor detained migrants in Texas Apprehensions dwindle at southern border as fewer migrant families seek asylum
And the French emperor did take Moscow in September, before withdrawing a month later as food supplies began to dwindle.
However, even if the protests are crushed or simply dwindle away, they constitute a wake-up call to the regime.
" Harris said Tuesday that bitcoin's value will continue to dwindle until it gets "eventually a whole lot closer to zero.
Next year, her time in Chicago will dwindle further, as Milkweed is scheduled to be open from May to October.
At night, when the camps are mostly unlit and the number of policemen dwindle, they're especially afraid to leave their shelters.
But the rise in global markets began to dwindle after the two sides issued vaguely positive statements that lacked concrete details.
But Amazon expects some of that profit from these ventures to dwindle away as it ramps up investments later this year.
Tesla buyers are still eligible for a tax credit, even though it will dwindle to $1,875 by the end of 33.
Government export assistance can help firms bridge this gap by getting them to a stage where profits increase and risks dwindle.
As their supplies dwindle, they will become too expensive, difficult to retrieve and will have a drastic impact on our environment.
Like all councils, North Somerset has seen the money that it receives from central government dwindle since the onset of austerity.
If students think they are not getting value for money, support for a scheme that is fair and progressive will dwindle.
As populations dwindle and species inch closer to extinction, each extinction is a mark on the legacy of our own species.
If these targets could be met and sustained by 2020, mathematical models predict new infections would dwindle to zero by 2030.
Though the 2018 midterm campaigns are accelerating, she thinks the discussions will dwindle with the declining presence of the summer crowd.
Seismic surveyors saw sales dwindle in the 2014-2016 downturn after oil prices fell sharply and exploration came to a halt.
Some states have made progress in restoring their plover population, but it continues to dwindle in New Jersey and New York.
In the French parliamentary elections this month, the ruling Socialist Party saw its 2000 seats dwindle to 252 out of 513.
As in all Desplechin films, however, surprises are continually sprung; the screen will suddenly split, or dwindle to an iris shot.
As is the case with many businesses, after about 15 years, Serious Clothing's sales began to dwindle and it eventually closed.
Grubhub has seen its market value dwindle as it continues to buckle under pressure from competitors, including UberEats, DoorDash and Postmates.
But, Barron's said, shares could likely reach $20 as those bankruptcies dwindle and it is able to re-lease vacant space.
As jobs in extractive industries continue to dwindle, more and more engaged Appalachians wonder what industry will come to replace them.
With a diminished need to fight the Islamic State in Syria, Mr. Hassan said, American support for the Kurds could dwindle.
The ELN, founded in 1964, has seen its presence dwindle in Colombia in recent years amid desertions and government-led attacks.
But as the country's domestic and international concerns are increasingly seen through the prism of the 2020 campaign, those stories might dwindle.
This is probably a pessimistic outlook, but sometimes, it genuinely seems like your chances of finding a match dwindle by the day.
But with Zika taking its toll on local businesses and tourism, the state's accounts continue to dwindle as more cases are reported.
But critics fear the country will struggle to pay back the debt, especially if foreign-exchange earnings from exports continue to dwindle.
But King was discouraged this week by a Facebook post indicating that the number of activist phone calls had begun to dwindle.
The Bureau of Labour Statistics reports median earnings of $42,000, or about $20 an hour, a sum that may dwindle after expenses.
These efforts will count for nothing so long as these animals are targeted by poachers and as their habitats continue to dwindle.
It was released on the ill-fated Wii U and its audience seemed to dwindle fairly quickly, as did new content updates.
Prior to early October, oil prices had been rising as Venezuela supply continued to dwindle and Iranian barrels came off the market.
The record low sea ice maximum does not guarantee that sea ice will dwindle to a record low extent this summer, though.
Or has its plug been pulled, and it will soon dwindle away to nothing, like a fading image on a TV screen?
Yet the eventual dissipation of Bhumibol's charisma, and his moral and sacred authority, mean that the palace's authority seems bound to dwindle.
But for a college student or beginner with little to no credit, choices often dwindle down to just a handful of options.
The breed was actually on the official list between 1887 and 1959, but it was removed when its numbers began to dwindle.
With little electricity available, members of his team watched the power bars on their computers dwindle over the course of a morning.
We don't know when more supplies will come3M has increased its production of the masks as hospital supplies dwindle, CNBC previously reported.
With so much abundance, it very likely never occurred to most entomologists of the past that their multitudinous subjects might dwindle away.
If everyone insists on getting the biggest chunk and no one budges, the jackpot can dwindle all the way down to nothing.
If the company can produce enough cars, at a high enough margin, its operating expenses will dwindle in proportion to gross profit.
As the cashier ranks dwindle, displaced employees can work other areas of the store, focusing on certain merchandise categories or assisting customers.
PHILADELPHIA — It's a risk: To fuel ticket sales and gin up excitement as subscriptions dwindle, Opera Philadelphia has reconfigured its entire model.
Because no new miners would become eligible for the health benefits awarded to this group, the cost would eventually dwindle to zero.
All of his channels have lost tens of thousands of subscribers over the last few months and the numbers continue to dwindle.
It&aposs been a systematic decline, not only of cash flow and sales, but the number of black operators started to dwindle.
NASA engineers predicted to the minute when the Cassini spacecraft would dwindle to a wisp of smoke in Saturn's atmosphere last fall.
Hopes for victims known to have been in the direct path of the flames will dwindle as each day passes, Giordano said.
As the city's finances continue to dwindle, Mr. Rice, who chronicles protests on Twitter, predicted that more blacks would be elected to government.
The events were relatively small, attracting around 1,000 people in July, and are expected to dwindle as the snows set in next month.
The Libra Association saw its membership dwindle down to 21 after the departures of Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, eBay, Stripe, Booking and Mercado Pago.
Cuba has seen oil supplies from Venezuela dwindle (from 90,000 barrels a day in 2015 to around 30,000) and growth all but vanish.
The amphibians live in underground streams, but water pollution has caused their numbers to dwindle and losing this many is an enormous setback.
Overall, although it's sometimes made me anxious — seeing savings dwindle and costs creep up can be stressful — this system has worked for me.
It also pointed to a "very weak" performance in France, where luxury boutiques saw sales dwindle before Christmas due to "yellow vest" protests.
Netflix, for example, said its famous cash burn will peak in 2019 and dwindle in coming years after significant investments in original content.
Since then, though, it has been beaten back into the city's historic center and seen its numbers dwindle after a months-long offensive.
We're just going to dwindle away with an impotent, sexless whisper, swirl quietly down the plughole of non-procreation with a melancholy gurgle.
And as budgets dwindle and populations clump, the first responders tasked with protecting these communities are getting stretched to the point of breaking.
Still, Elaine Griffin Rubin, senior contributor and communications specialist at Edvisors, said many colleges' refunds dwindle as students get deeper into the semester.
Many millions of Americans are watching their savings dwindle as the markets fluctuate, while worrying about the physical health of their loved ones.
As profit margins dwindle due to social distancing, your money can go directly to the team responsible for cooking and prepping your takeout.
With Rometty's departure on the horizon, Fortune reports that the number of women leading Fortune 500 companies will dwindle from 35 to 34.
Despite repeated warnings from technicians within the hospital and from the oxygen supply company, the oxygen supply was allowed to dwindle to nothing.
That sale price is technically around for good, but stock will dwindle quickly when word about the discount spreads — so cop it ASAP.
If our own civilization is any example, this phase could dwindle with the adoption of more sophisticated tools such as fiber-optic communications.
And manufacturers watch helplessly as sales dwindle when Amazon decides to source products directly in China and redirect demand to their own products.
Historic Detroit states ridership peaked following World War 1 with 20183 trains leaving the station daily but started to dwindle quickly in the 1950s.
But peruse social media and forums dedicated to Tesla owners (and prospective ones) and it's clear that patience is beginning to dwindle for some.
Over time, constantly having to reassure your partner or be there for them might make your respect for that person dwindle significantly, she says.
"While the current protests will likely dwindle over the coming days," he said, "they will explode again with the next crisis to hit Moldova."
After getting all 33 Republican senators to vote yes Wednesday night to start debate on the bill, the number of undecideds started to dwindle.
As food supplies dwindle, its economic crisis deepens, and inflation balloons beyond any reasonable measurement, more than 90% of Venezuelans now live in poverty.
I have another Naked smoothie, all the while pondering its ability to make my bank account dwindle at an exponentially faster rate than usual.
After a 35-13 beginning to their season, the Tigers let their division lead dwindle to three and a half games by early June.
Coca production is unlikely to dwindle due to increased coca farmer profits, and the DEA forecasts that Colombia's coca cultivation will expand this year.
The turkey supply had already begun to dwindle when one of the event's organizers arrived, pulling up in an elegant but inconspicuous Range Rover.
Texas has lost three straight and 14 of its last 363, watching its AL West lead dwindle from 10 games to 3 1/2.
After leading by eight at halftime, Kentucky saw its edge dwindle to 41-39 when Weatherspoon hit a layup at the 13:39 mark.
He said the groups had begun to focus more on recruiting Mexican migrants while the numbers of Central American asylum seekers continued to dwindle.
While medical scientists are discovering the determinants that drive gynecologic tumor growth, clinical trials in gynecological cancer — translating that knowledge into specific strategies — dwindle.
But once we hit 25, the number of friends we have peaks and begins to slowly dwindle over time, according to a 2016 study.
It thrived in the heyday of American Conservative Judaism, but like many houses of worship in big cities, it has seen its membership dwindle.
But once they're pulling cherry tomatoes off the vine or blackberries off the bush and placing them directly into their mouths, their complaints dwindle.
The environment forced WeWork, which had seen its IPO valuation dwindle, to postpone its initial public offering and get its financials back on track.
If there is no reprieve, the school could see its student body dwindle enough to substantially lower the school's legal liability for student debt.
Their playoff hopes continue to dwindle, as they sit three and a half games out of the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
He estimates that the hundreds of small seed funds that exist currently will dwindle to 40 to 80 in the next year or two.
The battery issues, which affect iPhone 210.2, 21 Plus, 6S and 6S Plus devices, typically strike when power levels dwindle to about 30 percent.
Warren unveiled a plan in December to have the government manufacture generic versions of certain drugs if their prices spike or their supplies dwindle.
They know the pipeline will come on stream in 22 just as supplies of European gas from the North Sea are starting to dwindle.
So the Winter Olympics can ill afford to let their fan base and relevance dwindle in any of their major attractions at this stage.
Companies can empower women with training and leadership development programs, so they can see themselves in the CEO position even as the numbers dwindle.
Those options will start to dwindle as the Brexit deadline nears, especially if a majority of Parliament wants to avoid a no-deal scenario.
And he dedicated a minute or so to discussing its battery life over time, insisting that it won't dwindle away as quickly as other phones.
As performance continues to dwindle within the hedge-fund industry, the rallying cry against them (and specifically their short-term-minded reputation) has gotten louder.
Since 1998, the chain-smoking, plain-spoken and profane Jones has watched the number of factories represented by his local dwindle to 12 from 38.
As his party's Senate seats will dwindle to 47 from 49 next month, Schumer has shown more willingness to compromise with Trump than Pelosi has.
Ratings for debates historically decrease throughout each cycle; the earliest debates draw some of the largest audiences, while ratings for later debates begin the dwindle.
Spread across the border states, you're going to have a greater number of jobs just because of the trading activity, [which could dwindle post-NAFTA].
The Texans had their quest for a season-high third straight victory squashed and saw their division lead over Indianapolis dwindle to a single game.
Any reduction in output of these crops could support global prices or lead to greater imports as domestic supplies dwindle in Southeast Asia's biggest economy.
Matt Sweeny and his colleagues at Bain, a firm of consultants, reckon that by 2025 their number may dwindle by half, to 50 or so.
Let's face it: America's 12 million manufacturing jobs will continue to dwindle, at the hands of either China or Mexico, and definitely because of robots.
The world's population is expected to reach almost 10 billion by 2050, and climate change is going to cause essential resources like water to dwindle.
The flood of refugees to neighbouring Bangladesh must soon dwindle, charity workers say, because the Burmese army is running out of Rohingya villages to burn.
" In another memo, an Office Depot executive tells a customer that if the merger with Staples is approved, the customer's options will "dwindle to one.
Certain health resorts will no longer be patronized, and manufacturers of clothing, furniture and other products for the excessively stout will see their patronage dwindle.
"The authorities hope numbers will dwindle till it becomes impossible to continue, but in recent months ever-more churchgoers have been attending service," she said.
Yahoo — Yahoo is seeing the number of potential suitors dwindle, according to reports, with Verizon the most prominent of those still said to be interested.
For the next 20 years, these social circles begin to steadily dwindle to a core group of people—and the decline is faster for men.
Even when hopes dwindle of finding living survivors, officials still continue searching to be able to identify victims and give their bodies to family members.
Elephants are a big draw to parks across Africa, so as their numbers dwindle, so too do the numbers of tourists coming to see them.
So, after watching my bank account dwindle from expensive treatments, I brought my questions to cosmetic chemists who actually understand the science behind the claims.
For seven days, Vieques' people have been watching stocks of food, water and fuel dwindle while they've been in a black hole of no information.
"The longer this situation continues, the more vulnerable people will get, as food supplies dwindle and life-threatening health problems are left untreated," she added.
The stock was largely unaffected by the decision, but he needed to adjust the company's growth plan if a sector of its business would dwindle.
It will go toward local partnerships to diversify the economies in coal communities that have seen jobs dwindle as the demand for coal has fallen.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's options to do that, however, continue to dwindle with each day as he attempts to pass something, anything this week.
Corriente and Omni both say if China continues to resist, it may be forced this year into a large one-off devaluation as reserves dwindle.
And without more careful management of the forest, and the mule deer and cattle that forage within him, the Trembling Giant will continue to dwindle.
Doctors and nurses are reusing their protective gear as supplies dwindle; governors are begging the administration for federal help that has been slow to arrive.
Democratic presidential hopefuls debated for the third time Thursday as the crowded 2020 primary field starts to dwindle, and health care dominated the discussion early.
"My concern is that we will see food and funding dwindle," said Krepcho, adding that some pantries already have to turn away Floridians in need.
An estimated 953,000 United States troops were in Afghanistan at the peak of war operations; that number would dwindle to 10,000 under Mr. Obama's strategy.
On the physical side, major Asian hubs saw activity dwindle due to impact of the coronavirus outbreak, especially in the world's biggest gold consumer, China.
"We are very grounded in our faith and know we are protected," said Griffin, who has seen sales dwindle as rodeos and dances are cancelled.
"We are very grounded in our faith and know we are protected," said Griffin, who has seen sales dwindle as rodeos and dances are canceled.
The Logitech Harmony remote is a dwindling business and Logitech CEO Bracken Darrell basically told us he's just waiting for it to slowly dwindle away.
It recovered slightly to 115,000 to the dollar on Tuesday, and concerns are growing as Iranians have seen their savings dwindle and purchasing power drop.
Those numbers dwindle as the months wear on, as family and work commitments interfere, but there are normally enough — just — to get a game together.
Fear over the economy has brought many to the Grand Bazaar in recent days to buy what they can before their savings further dwindle away.
The number of qualified educators trained in special education would likely dwindle, spreading even thinner the resources of those teachers working in general education classrooms.
His fortunes dwindle, and his ideas become increasingly bizarre — although the film doesn't go as far as noting Tesla's later full-throated support for eugenics.
Bannon predicted Biden, who has seen his frontrunner status dwindle as Warren surges, will drop out of the race by the end of the year.
However, that could change in the next several months as supplies from Brazil begin to dwindle and U.S. farmers harvest beans from September to November.
Don't forget to keep tabs on this page — we'll be updating it with more boho-chic deals as the last few sale hours dwindle away.
Solar power capacity in North Carolina will dwindle to 200 megawatts from 2,500 megawatts in just 0003 minutes, according to Charlotte-based utility Duke Energy.
An interagency regulator created by Dodd-Frank to police such risks, the Financial Stability Oversight Council, has seen its role dwindle under President Donald Trump.
As institutions struggle to shore up adequate endowments and enrollment numbers continue to dwindle, colleges focusing on intensive fine arts studies will face further obstacles.
Oil and coal supplies may dwindle while power transmission lines may snap, straining the endurance of the power sector as frigid air lingers even longer.
Eventually, I'm sure, his reciprocal Likes will dwindle as well, until the digital shadow of our former connection fades away to something resembling the past tense.
The ranks of the unbeaten continue to dwindle, but No. 6 Arizona State hopes to remain among the select few when it hosts Vanderbilt on Sunday.
"You see companies that have had acquisition interest and didn't take [the deal] and kind of dwindle and die and it's a missed opportunity," said Fake.
New Orleans pushed the margin back to 17 in the third and fourth quarter -- and let the lead dwindle to six in both quarters as well.
" McDowell said in a September note that should Putin's power dwindle within Russia, then the "investing and operating environment will become increasingly fragmented across different regions.
Prime is the new hot video and live destination: Prime is becoming a key destination for video distribution, as cable subscriptions dwindle and Prime subscriptions rise.
Proponents of fracking say Britain could bolster its energy security by developing the shale industry just as oil and gas reserves in the North Sea dwindle.
Mr. Trump has all but locked up the nomination, but many backers of Mr. Sanders remain enraged as his hopes of being the Democratic candidate dwindle.
After the 2016 election, she says, she heard women warning each other that their access to birth control might dwindle once the president-elect took office.
As membership continues to dwindle, Big Labor has fallen back to relying on their liberal allies in Congress and the Obama Administration to do their bidding.
N95 masks are essential for protecting health care workers and controlling the epidemic, but some hospitals have been unable to get new shipments as supplies dwindle.
The fear is multiplied as supplies of masks and equipment dwindle and health care workers are asked to work longer hours with little respite or protection.
The fear is multiplied as supplies of masks and equipment dwindle and health care workers are asked to work longer hours with little respite or protection.
And now that the prosecution's two star witnesses have testified, the media's interest in the trial may dwindle further, at least until there is a verdict.
I hoped it might end with the election — that, when the political frenzy faded, the activity of neo-Nazis emboldened by Mr. Trump's candidacy would dwindle.
Now, as their tax bases dwindle along with their populations, communities like Misato are increasingly questioning whether the whimsy is worth the cost in public spending.
As the advertising revenues that used to support independent journalism dwindle, many governments have found it easier to distort the news with taxpayers' hard-earned cash.
Since then, some of Europe's most notable landmarks have seen their number of visitors dwindle, or been closed down completely for fear of furthering the spread.
Motivational slogans are great, but 26.2 miles is still 26.2 miles, and you can't simply will your muscles to keep contracting as their fuel supplies dwindle.
Analysts have questioned how rapidly Tesla's vehicle sales will grow as government subsidies for electric vehicle purchases dwindle in the United States, China and other markets.
When we're born, we have thousands more otoconia than we need, but over time their numbers dwindle, and those that are left show signs of age.
As the ranks of American hunters dwindle, millennials like the chef Wade Truong are taking up the tradition, seeking a direct connection to what they eat.
Still, Bloomberg notes that even Bezos was susceptible to the stock market's rocky tail-end of the year, and saw his fortune dwindle $259 billion since September.
"I was sitting up there with 2.5 hours of oxygen left, sat there for 40-45 minutes and you are just watching time dwindle away," Ian remembers.
Elsewhere in Kentucky, April Montesinos and her family saw their food supplies dwindle while their car sat "in the exact same spot" for more than 224 hours.
As the hours before the highly-anticipated Game of Thrones finale dwindle, Emilia Clarke is saying her final farewell to her character, Daenerys Targaryen, and the show.
And we are supposed to believe that racist feelings dwindle into passivity simply because the thugs cannot access Facebook for a few days or maybe a week?
The Myanmar import flow mushroomed over the middle of the decade but now seems to be in structural decline as reserves dwindle in the Wa mining region.
Now, the state's lawmakers worry that popularity has made the program too costly to maintain, especially as the federal government's share of the burden begins to dwindle.
While popularity based on economic growth may dwindle when the economy slow, the new model of Putinism requires outright sacrifice on the part of the Russian people.
Local exporters could find themselves squeezed further in coming months as supplies continue to dwindle and differentials strengthen before the start of the next harvest in October.
This approach will also provide a dramatic visual, as the letters initially teeming with works will dwindle down, a testament to the funds raised for Planned Parenthood.
That flow could dwindle if the Trump administration is successful in its plans to make non-Mexican asylum seekers wait in Mexico while their claims are processed.
They are so straightforward that you really have no stake in their survival, but not caring means that it is much easier to watch their number dwindle.
In 2017, that number will dwindle to 20 as they focus production on the distillery and a handful of restaurants, eliminating sales on the open market entirely.
He is juggling his work and his three children being at home after schools closed, and is watching supplies dwindle in stores near his home in Everett.
One positive effect of the oil price crash will likely be that even as supplies of other essentials dwindle, oil and therefore fuel will continue to flow.
That should dwindle further after President Emmanuel Macron's government announced in December that all oil and natural gas exploration would be outlawed on French soil by 2040.
The Libra Association was originally made up of 28 founding members, but the total continues to dwindle amid widespread scrutiny from officials, including Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
He'd joined the Bloomington, Indiana, chapter of the Occupy movement for a while, but saw the blaze of indignation dwindle to fumes without any lasting political victories.
It could become even more necessary for older generations to continue working, but opportunities for them may dwindle, especially for low-wage workers as jobs are automated.
As A.I. takes over, the remaining jobs may dwindle to a fraction of what they were, employing perhaps 10 percent or even less of the total population.
Even Lyndon Johnson, after his landslide 1964 election gave him robust Democratic Congressional majorities, pressed aides to act quickly for fear that their clout would soon dwindle.
King penguins can be seen there year-round, but their numbers dwindle from March to September while some guard their nests and others travel further for food.
When I'm in this position, I get frustrated, I feel an even greater time pressure, and I loathe the fact that my clinical time continues to dwindle.
As he saw his income dwindle, though, Conte spied a potentially lucrative market in the weird, quasi-intimate relationship between online creators and their most passionate fans.
Support for Dilma Rousseff, the country's embattled president, continues to dwindle as the Petrobras scandal deepens and as public anger about the country's rampant public corruption mounts.
No one is claiming the reverse will happen and the prison population will dwindle to even 2 million anytime soon, or that prisons will close in significant numbers.
He also expects the share of Democratic-appointee majorities on circuit courts to dwindle, while mildly Republican courts of appeals will take on a deeper shade of red.
Physical gold markets in major Asian hubs saw activity dwindle last week as the epidemic took a toll on demand, especially with top consumer China out of action.
Since the election was called on April 18th the Conservatives, who have campaigned clumsily, have seen their average lead over Labour dwindle from 19 to six percentage points.
But voters like Mr. Taboada, seeing the cost of basic goods soar and the purchasing power of their paychecks dwindle, appear willing to overlook the allegations against Mrs.
Let's just agree now turning to Netflix is the best option, since the number of live television offerings will only dwindle as more winter finales air throughout December.
Captive breeding isn't always the ideal solution to wildlife conservation, but it can be a useful tool in making sure we don't let the numbers dwindle even further.
C Chris Iannetta has seen his playing time dwindle in recent weeks because of his own offensive struggles as well as the emergence of former starter Mike Zunino.
JSW, or Jastrzebska Spolka Weglowa, plans to increase overall output, although the relatively small share of thermal coal — currently 25 percent — would dwindle to 10 percent over time.
Lions and endangered Arabian leopards are among the animals at the zoo who are facing imminent starvation as the zoo's supplies dwindle amid the strife plaguing the country.
It would force clinics to close, contraceptive supplies to dwindle and costs to patients to rise, yet, he still chose to impose — and expand — the global gag rule.
Hopes for victims known to have been in the direct path of the flames will dwindle as each day passes, Sonoma County Sheriff Robert Giordano said on Monday.
As traditional blue-collar jobs dwindle, another promising category of jobs is growing: jobs that require a baseline of technical skills but not necessarily a four-year degree.
France has run a trade deficit every month since May 2004 as French firms have seen their share of international markets dwindle in the face of declining competitiveness.
Water supplies across the port city of Chennai have dropped by half, with the government saying tap water may dwindle to a trickle in the days to come.
Yet spend too much time chopping wood and planting beans, and his inspiration will dwindle, the color seeping out of the digital landscape and the birdsong becoming quiet.
Now that we are over 20-something days in, my chance of finally owning a home, this particular home especially, continues to dwindle every day this shutdown continues.
The outcome, though expected, marks a grim turn of events for the International Olympic Committee, which has seen interest in hosting dwindle in recent years, as costs rise.
He's been floating through life, wincing and sighing as his housing prospects dwindle, his criminal record racks up points and his past Ivy League laurels fade into irrelevance.
Things have gotten so dire that a new study in Scientific Reports warns the Eastern migratory population of monarchs could dwindle to near-extinction in just 20153 years.
That is because jobs in cyclical sectors like industrials and energy tend to employ more men than women, and are often the first to dwindle in a downturn.
MS: Do you think that the tariffs could backfire and that support could dwindle even more ahead of the midterms or even ahead of the next election cycle?
Once a member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Indonesia has seen its crude oil output dwindle and is now Southeast Asia's biggest fuel importer.
The collapse in oil prices in 2014 led to a deep retrenchment in spending for the sector, but companies still need to increase their resources as reserves dwindle.
The project has come under much criticism as some analysts feel it will leave Europe reliant on Russian energy as stocks from Britain, Denmark and the Netherlands dwindle.
The second half of Season 3 picks up with the Clarks, the Ottos and the Nation putting their differences aside as resources dwindle and the dead draw nearer.
Because many went without milking for two days during the storm, their supply is expected to dwindle, said Darren Turley, the executive director of the Texas Association of Dairymen.
Washington is largely depending on Saudi Arabia, Russia and a handful of other producers to keep the market supplied and prevent an oil price spike as Iran's shipments dwindle.
Investors should expect U.S. stocks to inch higher next year as economic growth moderates and the effects of President Donald Trump's tax cuts dwindle, according to RBC Capital Markets.
It's the same for Netflix, which has seen its library of licensed content has dwindle over the course of the year as it continues to focus on original programming.
The Bulldogs saw a 23-point lead midway through the third quarter dwindle to 24-20003 midway through the fourth quarter before holding on for a 22000-247 triumph.
The Heat saw a 24-point lead dwindle to a point in the second half before holding off the Kings and moving into a tie atop the Southeast Division.
But an army offensive near the Syrian capital has shut the routes into the rebel enclave of Eastern Ghouta, causing supplies to dwindle and prices to rocket, residents say.
After using a 25-269 run to go up by 260-225, Wisconsin let the lead dwindle to 211 points with 216 minutes 6 seconds remaining before pushing back.
C&I loans growth was similarly robust at JP Morgan ChaseN>, though overall loan portfolio growth was slowed by its decision to allow its student loan portfolio to dwindle.
If opposition continues to dwindle in Congress, that will add pressure on institutions outside the political realm, such as civil society and the media, to ensure accountability, she continued.
I know how seriously she takes her band, Wardell, and flourishing musical career, but should that ever dwindle she certainly has a splendid comedic talent to fall back on.
Specifically, Trump relies on top exporter Saudi Arabia to leverage its influence over other OPEC members to increase output and prevent oil prices from spiking as Iran's exports dwindle.
A source close to VW's supervisory board said support for Stadler from the Porsche and Piech families could dwindle if the probe found strong evidence of wrongdoing against him.
The exchange, which despite a modest recovery last year has seen volumes dwindle since 2010, is in the process of being demutualised and turned into a for-profit entity.
Builders have pulled back as higher prices have caused home sales to slump, suggesting that affordability challenges have caused the pool of would-be buyers and renters to dwindle.
Solid multiplayer shooters like Evolve and Titanfall were built to last, with DLC plans and the promise of future support, but both saw their communities dwindle in mere months.
Today, as the economic horizons dwindle for journalists, the tendency to change fields is probably stronger, with fine writers migrating from journalism to fiction across a spectrum of genres.
PEMBA, Mozambique (Reuters) - Headmaster Ernesto Parivos, like thousands of people across his province in Mozambique, is watching for any signs that flood waters have eased as food supplies dwindle.
Most famously, under Speaker Newt Gingrich, Republicans began their new majority with many open rules and opportunities for debate only to see those open rules dwindle in subsequent Congresses.
At the gathering, which lasts 17 days through Thursday, executives have unveiled new strategies to show why their networks are going to be profit engines even as ratings dwindle.
Imagine writing this headline: Trump, bad candidate, likely to lose Now imagine writing it again and again for six months — and watching your web traffic dwindle into nothing. Sad!
Thanks to the constant sweep of gentrification and people who move into flats above venues only to then complain about the noise, adequate spaces for subcultures continue to dwindle.
The protesters marking the Tiananmen anniversary in Hong Kong have seen their numbers dwindle in the years since the Occupy Central pro-democracy movement gripped Hong Kong in 2014.
The announced crowd of 53,114 fans had hardly seemed to dwindle by the time Muncy connected, and now they know the World Series will extend at least through Sunday.
Those who have watched their retirement accounts dwindle by thousands (or more) overnight might even be getting itchy fingers, desperate to relocate the funds before they shrink even further.
After that the exuberance will dwindle, the Taliban won't be able to deliver on expectations, fighters won't want to go back to war, and the dynamic will be shifted.
It is a common term now in technology and elsewhere; other resources may dwindle, but those mountains of information just keep getting bigger, and apparently packed with more treasure.
The Federal Reserve too is widely expected to start to allow its $4.5 trillion stock of bonds to dwindle, perhaps by the end of the year if not sooner.
The original bundles dwindle when you remove the short and broken hairs, she said, and wigs have to be thick enough to conceal the little knots at the roots.
But as Sears sells off its crown jewels, the PBGC's chances of being repaid in full dwindle, leaving the agency to pick up the balance in a potential future bankruptcy.
Specific details of the plan are being closely held, due to concerns about the security of the forces, especially for those left as the numbers dwindle in the coming days.
With talk of Pokémon Go's slow demise as the once insanely popular mobile game's users dwindle, it's easy to cast the return of the animated franchise as a dead fad.
The bottom line is that while your loved one's assets might dwindle as banks and other institutions make claims against the estate, the person's liabilities will not fall to you.
The former figure has held relatively steady since the late 70s, even as many private unions have seen their numbers dwindle and wages go terrifyingly stagnant across the American economy.
PEMBA, Mozambique, May 1 (Reuters) - Headmaster Ernesto Parivos waits in his teacher training college in north Mozambique, watching for any signs that flood waters have eased as food supplies dwindle.
The special counsel's office said Thursday that Andrew Weissmann, one of the lead prosecutors on the Manafort case, would soon leave, meaning Mueller's team of attorneys will dwindle to twelve.
Republicans have made an aggressive push to boost the number of female lawmakers, but in a cycle where the headwinds will be against them, their ranks in Congress could dwindle.
Since March, Riyadh's coalition has maintained a blockade of the country, causing supplies of basic goods, food, and fuel to dwindle — and their prices to skyrocket — within a few months.
The Bank of Japan last month conceded inflation could fall short of its elusive 2 percent target until early 2021 and made its policy framework more sustainable as options dwindle.
"If you look at other disasters in the province, the knowledge and awareness around what happened begins to dwindle, but the impacts will be felt many years later," she said.
Though the sport has diminished in the culture and participation continues to dwindle, hunting still causes great controversy in America — intersecting with issues including gun control, animal rights, and environmentalism.
China's embrace of A.I. comes at a crucial time in the development of the technology and just as the lead long enjoyed by the United States has started to dwindle.
"If the market continues to rebound, paying high daily financing expenses and seeing mark-to-market profits dwindle is the main recipe for a short squeeze," said S3's Dusaniwsky.
I can never get enough battery life — and I have battery anxiety looking at the percentage icon dwindle throughout the day if I haven't found a place to plug in.
Her statistician brain kicked in early in March when she watched the number of purportedly coronavirus-free states dwindle to just a few, then narrow to just her home state.
Jose Maria Roldan, chairman and CEO of the Spanish Banking Association, said Thursday that the country has seen its number of savings banks dwindle from 45 in 2008 to 18.
" Restaurant Services, a Burger King supplier, warned that that its current stock of Zesty Onion dip cups is "expected to dwindle to a potential full outage by early next year.
As Special Counsel Mueller comes ever closer to placing the president in checkmate and the administration's defensive options continue to dwindle, Trump could be increasingly tempted to heed their suggestion.
As sales dwindle in the midsize car market, big players in the segment have all significantly redone their entries to help stem the flow of sedan buyers pouring towards crossovers.
The Interior Department has begun the process of reconsidering and potentially revising a 2015 plan to protect the greater sage grouse, a Western bird that has seen its habitat dwindle.
And perhaps most disappointing is that the potential for cross-sectional efforts among government, food retailers, and grassroots organizations largely dwindle down to cosmetic change thanks to the meat lobby.
"This latest incident is part of a troubling pattern of behavior — occurring just as Bernie's mathematical odds of winning the nomination dwindle toward zero," Clinton Campaign Manager Robby Mook wrote.
A Long Read For The Weekend Refinery29's Connie Wang takes a look at why high school student council presidents are largely girls, but the numbers dwindle in college and beyond.
It could also offer insight into the rationale underpinning its bet that Latin America - particularly Mexico and Brazil - will be a major source of new reserves as its current resources dwindle.
When your battery starts to dwindle, have this car charger handy so you don't have to stop the game in the middle of one of those really annoying hidden moon rooms.
It's also on-trend in America, where the Annenberg Institute reported women musicians, songwriters, and producers are seeing their influence dwindle, and with it go the marketing budgets to support them.
But as supplies have been exhausted, farmers have embarked on rebuilding efforts, ending a three-year boom for cattle exporters, which have been forced to idle processing plants as supplies dwindle.
The Plano, Texas-based retailer's sales continue to dwindle, as the company hasn't been able to invest in the latest tech, modern fixtures and other ways to draw shoppers into stores.
Around the world the peak hours for vaginal births that have not been induced by drugs fall between 1am and 7am; the numbers then dwindle throughout the rest of the day.
For experienced traders like Meraki's Arnold, this fast-growing outsourcing sector also offers a new lease of life as bustling trading rooms steadily dwindle in the era of algorithms and automation.
A former adviser to President François Hollande, Mr Macron is now an unambiguous rival to his Socialist former mentor, whose own chances of running for re-election dwindle by the day.
This is a great example of being careful what you wish for, and it is why a rule of law regime creates rules that protect each side when their fortunes dwindle.
Leaving aside clear profit motives, it introduces a new possibility to our smart-phone-owning existence: More and more people will be carrying like-new phones, and repair opportunities may dwindle.
Some staple goods have become too expensive for many Yemenis, and the central bank has struggled to pay the public-sector salaries on which many depend as foreign exchange reserves dwindle.
The 53 banks hired by Aramco as bookrunners for its domestic initial public offering (IPO) have seen their projected payouts dwindle despite spending years working on the much-delayed marquee listing.
Over the next few years, the number of boxing matches promoted by McMahon would dwindle and eventually disappear entirely as he focused on the launch of his Capitol Wrestling television venture.
But many of those states are facing their own attacks on abortion rights, and if anti-abortion lawmakers keep racking up political wins, the options for women will continue to dwindle.
The WTO is already on the verge of paralysis because the United States has vetoed new judicial appointments, letting the number of trade judges dwindle to four from the usual seven.
Built into a lush hillside, it will be a visible boost to American ties with Taiwan at a time when the number of official foreign diplomatic missions here continues to dwindle.
Watching critical supplies dwindle in the face of soaring demand for tests, Mark Pandori, director of the Nevada State Public Health Laboratory, blasted out an emailed cry for help on Monday.
Many factories are still operating at a small fraction of capacity, even as businesses all over the world watch their inventories of products and components that are made in China dwindle.
The oxygen in the tank would then dwindle to levels below five percent, painlessly rendering the patient unconscious in under a minute and ending their life within the next few minutes.
The recognition of the existence of two separate species could help guide conservation efforts for a mammal adored by many people even as its numbers dwindle in the wild, they added.
Rather than taking drastic measures, management is compassionately allowing the department to dwindle until its ultimate demise, as if it were a diseased limb on a tree of ones and zeros.
With Alabama Democrat Doug Jones expected to be seated immediately after the new year, the Republican leader will see his already tight 28503-22019 majority dwindle to a 51-49 margin.
The 53 banks hired by Aramco as bookrunners for its domestic initial public offering (IPO) have seen their projected payouts dwindle despite spending years working on the much-delayed marquee listing.
Seat choices often dwindle or dry up for last-minute bookers, but even then travelers can bypass the pricey seat assignments and wait for a free seat assignment at check in.
But the market clout from buybacks will likely dwindle without the cash boost from a 240 tax break on earnings brought home from overseas and the slashing of corporate tax rates.
Watching their savings dwindle and shopkeepers hold onto some of their goods, Iranians fear new sanctions will also see sharp rises in the price of food including rice, bread and dairy products.
The decision to go easy on US oil reflects Beijing's desire to keep its options open, especially as crude supplies from Venezuela and Iran dwindle and tensions in the Middle East rise.
Why it matters: iHeartRadio, which owns over 850 radio stations throughout the country, has very quickly seen its business dwindle due to the rise of audio streaming, mainly via Pandora and Spotify.
But as the years go on and the number of reliable stars on the UFC roster seems to dwindle, MMA's number one promotion has been playing fast and loose with good sense.
Traditions such as the blessing of the fleets in the bayous - once an annual ceremony for shrimpers and others - are dimming as the ranks of family-owned fishing boats dwindle, he said.
The bank stands to lose $25 billion in deposits, $2000 billion in revenue and a customer base that could dwindle by up to 30 percent, a study released Monday by cg42 showed.
These are not mere half-and-halfs, but include figures stitched together from endangered animals, emphasizing the inherent irony in upholding them as symbols while their populations dwindle due to man's greed.
The crisis comes at a time that Brazil harvests its biennial off-cycle crop, which is naturally smaller than the prior crop, and after a drought caused the country's stocks to dwindle.
The Dominican Republic is still reeling from several reported deaths of tourists in the past month that have raised concerns that tourism, its major source of income, could dwindle as a result.
Republicans have seen their leads in the Florida US Senate and governor's races dwindle as new ballots have been counted since Election Day, and in Arizona, Democrat Kyrsten Sinema has pulled ahead.
But if the Republican tax effort gets mired in debate over complicated reforms, this majority will dwindle and deteriorate, and the bill will not be passed by Thanksgiving — or even this year.
As the surviving members of the Greatest Generation dwindle and tensions rise among 21st-century nuclear-armed powers, Kempner emphasizes the need to learn about veterans and remember their contributions and sacrifices.
The plans also come at a time when Trump's popularity continues to dwindle, with the latest Harvard CAPS/Harris poll showing his approval rating in November at 41 percent — a new low.
Exports, which contributes to about half of the economy's growth, are set to dwindle for the third month in February with a 11.7 percent contraction for first 20 days of this month.
Those benefits, however, dwindle into insignificance when compared with how the global economy might be hurt if the United States carries out its threat to slap another round of tariffs on imports.
From the outset, I've argued that without a public option — a Medicare-like plan that would be available to all Americans buying health insurance — insurance competition would dwindle and premiums would skyrocket.
The crowd at the Odyssey Middle School cafeteria, having spent the night on the hard floors or chairs if they had not brought any bedding with them, was already starting to dwindle.
Jeff Temple, a professor at University of Texas Medical Branch, said that in the immediate aftermath of a disaster, many people will experience symptoms, and yet their ranks dwindle as time passes.
Food imports have continued to dwindle since the war began, raising prices while incomes plummet, and leaving more than half of Yemen's 28 million people unsure when their next meal will come.
It is more than happy to take European Union economic support, but worries that Poland's share could dwindle if the member nations use the budget to pressure Poland to fall in line.
But the fund has seen its resources dwindle since 222, when the state lowered its gasoline tax, cutting total revenue by $4 billion, according to the office of Governor Dannel P. Malloy.
Should flows dwindle further, "the extra boost that U.S. repatriation provided to U.S. equity and bond markets via share buybacks and corporate bond redemptions would likely dissipate next year," JPMorgan told clients.
The men doing the job are moving slowly through the narrow back streets, checking every house and basement for ISIS holdouts, though the odds of finding any alive dwindle by the day.
More environment: The Interior Department has begun the process of reconsidering and potentially revising a 2015 plan to protect the greater sage grouse, a Western bird that has seen its habitat dwindle.
Austin Mao, who hosts 2,000 guests a month in his Las Vegas network of mansions, has slashed prices on the properties by 10 percent and plans to keep cutting as visitors dwindle.
While the Leafs see their time on the clock dwindle, Buffalo fans might start to jeer while Lou Lamoriello tries to work the phone, covering his opposite ear with an open hand.
Soaring prices have put some basic commodities out of reach for many Yemenis and the central bank has struggled to pay public-sector salaries, on which many depend, as foreign exchange reserves dwindle.
Soaring prices have put some basic commodities out of reach for many Yemenis and the central bank has struggled to pay public-sector salaries on which many depend as foreign exchange reserves dwindle.
There seem to be a few dozen people on the stream right now, but it is Inauguration Day, and the crowds are likely to dwindle as the years stretch out ahead of us.
South Africa has the continent's largest railway network, but it has been plagued by mismanagement and under-investment that has seen train use dwindle despite it being the cheapest from of public transportation.
I'm talking to you, period-at-end-of-text users who are slowly watching their IRL friend count dwindle as the months go by and can't figure out where they went wrong. Listen.
The company had ridden the wearables boom to an IPO and become virtually synonymous with the fitness tracker space, only to watch its fortunes dwindle as the market shifted almost entirely toward smartwatches.
Captain Connor McDavid has seen his league scoring lead dwindle to one point during the Oilers' offensive slump as he registered one goal and one assist to bring his season total to 61.
The Baltimore Orioles have dropped back-to-back contests against the fifth- and fourth-place teams in the American League East to see their division lead dwindle to just 1 1/2 games.
U.S. investment bank Jefferies said the crude market is tight and spare capacity could dwindle to 2 percent of demand in the second half of 2018, its lowest level since at least 1984.
The violence in Juba prompted many traders and markets to shut down, and insecurity along supply routes meant food supplies were likely to dwindle further, the U.N.'s World Food Programme (WFP) said.
It was intended to be another cute, satirical thing that I would share with people, a couple other people would share it, and it would dwindle and die a slow social media death.
But it were opened to banks of all sizes, demand for reserves may dwindle, hurting the overall stability of the banking system, according to a couple of participants at the June policy meeting.
Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya remain in Rakhine, many in fear of their security and facing growing hunger as food supplies dwindle, partly because of restrictions on the trade and movement of rice.
SoftBank, which poured about $21 billion into Uber in early 2018 after the ride-hailing company suffered a series of bruising gaffes, has seen the value of its stake dwindle by the day.
If the vetting of legitimate users were expanded, and the number of phony ones were reduced, the amount of hate speech and fake news polluting the social media platforms would almost certainly dwindle.
South Africa has the continent's largest railway network, but it has been plagued by mismanagement and under-investment that has seen train use dwindle despite it being the cheapest form of public transportation.
If the border were shut down, consumers would most likely see an immediate spike in food prices, and supplies of fresh food could dwindle from grocery store shelves in a matter of days.
And as novel habitats and money for drug discovery dwindle, and with antibiotic resistance, new diseases, infections and age-related illnesses rising, the research team thinks it has everything to uncover new drugs.
Soaring prices have put some basic commodities out of reach for many Yemenis, and the central bank has struggled to pay public sector salaries on which many depend as foreign exchange reserves dwindle.
Many of them flipped seats in districts across the country, allowing Democrats to retake the House majority, at a time when Republicans have seen the number of female lawmakers within their ranks dwindle.
MBS has come to stockpile his country against his self-created regional monsters and to invest the monies he recently confiscated from his country's business elite—even as oil fortunes and futures dwindle.
And as food supplies dwindle and Trywell's neighbors succumb to buyouts and looters, the movie pulls inward, focusing its tug between tradition and modernity in Trywell's resistance to his son's fantastical-seeming plan.
The BHL ran until 215 and the establishment of the Super League, which was supported by Sky Sports until its final year saw the 22018 initial teams dwindle to five by the season's end.
A new president's popularity during the honeymoon period can often help him get major new bills through — bills that would be tougher to pass later in the term, when presidential popularity tends to dwindle.
But firms in the FTSE 250 index of mid-sized British companies, have seen coverage dwindle to seven analysts each, down by over a fifth in a decade, according to FactSet, a data provider.
After 500 charge cycles, the iPhone battery is designed to retain only 80% of its original capacity, so depending on use, you may start to see battery life dwindle after a year or so.
SoundCloud, formerly a favorite of DJs and producers, has seen its popularity dwindle in recent months, after experimenting with ads and premium accounts, and failing to pay artists and rights holders for their work.
Trump's White House counsel Pat Cipollone has overseen a hiring spree of new lawyers to handle the requests after the counsel's office saw its ranks dwindle in the first years of the Trump administration.
But Nike will face an uphill battle in the months ahead to make sure its lead doesn't dwindle further, considering Adidas grew North American sales by nearly 30 percent in its most recent quarter.
But as you watch your bank account slowly dwindle in service to others, these deals will make it a little easier to pick up something for yourself, especially if you're traveling for the holidays.
Pakistan is expected to be a significant growth driver in global LNG demand, with Wood Mackenzie estimating the country will need 2000 million tonnes a year as domestic supplies dwindle and its economy grows.
Rivers, though, wasn't happy with the overall performance by the Clippers, particularly the reserves, who allowed a 21-point lead entering the fourth quarter to dwindle to eight before the Clippers sealed the win.
In that calculation, the company has one bit of leverage: Earlier this year, music streaming became the biggest labels' biggest moneymaker for the first time, as physical sales and digital downloads continue to dwindle.
But you are almost certainly too ill to run for a fifth term in 2019, leaving your gas-rich country in limbo as energy revenues dwindle while expectations among younger Algerians continue to rise.
Leshi, a video-streaming company that also makes internet-connected television sets, has seen revenue and profit dwindle since mid-2017 amid a funding crisis involving parent conglomerate LeEco and its founder Jia Yueting.
But since then, it has seen its representation in Parliament dwindle and is now embroiled in a fierce struggle between centrists and those who want to drive the party in a more ideological direction.
Economists warn that capital expenditure and overall economic growth are likely to weaken in the first half of this year as exports dwindle and inventories pile up due to a slowdown in global trade.
An Indonesian fishing boat heads out to sea in domestic waters, where they have seen their catches dwindle since Chinese fishing boats have been fishing closer to Indonesian water, near Natuna, Indonesia, in January.
While the carrier was originally planning to cut 42% of its domestic schedule, that number is now up to 52% as demand for flights continues to dwindle in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
He remained the coach of the Atoms until after the turn of the century, when its membership began to dwindle, and directed the Colgate Women's Games for 40 years until his retirement in 2014.
Fearing that hospital personnel will also start to dwindle as the coronavirus spreads, New York City issued guidance last week urging health care providers to come to work as long as they're not sick.
Usually prices of summer-sown crops start improving after supplies dwindle from February onward, but this year they have sunk as export demand plunged, said a Mumbai-based dealer of a global trading firm.
The marine heatwave in 2014 off the west coast caused populations of krill humpback whales usually eat to dwindle, prompting the animals to look for food in a more narrow area near the coast.
Trump's frustration with Kelly is evident, but some sources caution that talk of discord is planted by Trump loyalists who have seen their access to the President dwindle in light of Kelly's strict policies.
Mr. Gipson, who lost that race and is now seeking to regain his old seat, has seen the flow of outside money to his coffers dwindle, forcing him to run a much leaner campaign.
Meanwhile, the number of suppliers for those components is likely to dwindle as automakers look to work with fewer companies capable of doing more, according to Mark Boyadjis, principal automotive analyst at IHS Markit.
The world's largest automakers are developing new types of vehicle such as self-driving passenger shuttles as they look to capture new markets in which direct car sales dwindle as fewer people own them.
As your Halloween candy supply starts to dwindle next month, you'll have a new treat to look forward to: After a year of absence, Twix White is returning to grocery store shelves, Brand Eating reports.
Sony has revised up its earnings forecast for it gaming and virtual reality (VR) divisions in its latest corporate strategy meeting while cutting its expectations for its image sensor business as the smartphone markets dwindle.
But steady human encroachment into chimp territory, along with poaching, has caused the population to dwindle to a quarter of its historic size, with under 345,000 projected to be left in their native habitats today.
Whitbeck has presided over a particularly dismal stretch for Virginia Republicans, who lost all three statewide offices last year and saw their overwhelming majority in the House of Delegates dwindle to the narrowest possible margin.
The theatrical distribution business is uncertain, with the time movies get to play exclusively in theaters potentially collapsing in favor of earlier at-home viewing, and the Blu-ray and DVD business continues to dwindle.
Many oil-and-gas companies that entered bankruptcy over the past year have seen the value of operations dwindle while in Chapter 11, but for Ultra Petroleum Corp, the cash seems to be piling up.
Trump capitalized on that environment, watering the seeds of a fiercely competitive view of international relations that would later resonate with millions of working-class Americans who saw their industries and jobs dwindle amid globalization.
Renzi confirmed the same privatization target for this year before he resigned in December after Italians rejected his planned constitutional reform in a referendum, but the prospects for selling state assets have continued to dwindle.
Samsung is going to reveal the S8 on March 29th, so I'm guessing T-Mobile wants to dwindle its old stock a bit, which is great for all of us who need a new phone.
Risheq, a Palestinian who also fled war and settled in Texas more than a decade ago, said tiny volunteer groups like hers are now lifelines for refugees who've seen resources dwindle since Trump took power.
As CFO, Segal will be tasked with convincing Wall Street investors and analysts — Twitter's worse enemy as, over the years, they watched user growth and advertiser interest stagnate and even dwindle — of the company's value.
The highest profile of the additions is GE, which will be extending its involvement to driers and dishwashers, which will be updated to order fabric softener and dishwasher detergent, respectively, when supplies start to dwindle.
Tweets and Facebook posts about getting intrauterine devices, or IUDs, swept social media Wednesday as women warned each other that their access to birth control might dwindle once the President-elect takes office next year.
It should come as no surprise that freer economies, those in which the government's role is carefully limited, see less corruption; opportunities for it dwindle as the power and discretion of government officials is reduced.
The fifth candidate often included in the group, Chris Christie, has generally seen his support dwindle, and now stands well behind, dropping two points in this week's Poll of Polls to an average of 5%.
Even after being braced for realistic expectations by advice of the CPA that worked for the auction company that sold his blanket, Krytzer was still shocked at how quickly a pile of money can dwindle.
"As global temperatures rise from burning forests, and populations of endangered species continue to dwindle, companies using agricultural commodities like palm oil will come under increasing pressure to clean up their supply chains," he said.
As food supplies dwindle,  malnutrition — as well as stress — rises, making citizens more susceptible to illnesses like TB. "Tuberculosis is the shadow of misery," José Félix Oletta, a former Venezuelan health minister, told the Times.
But in recent weeks, the Ohio Republican has seen his chances dwindle as he's battled allegations that he failed to protect wrestlers from sexual abuse when he was an assistant coach at Ohio State University.
Warren had surged to front-runner status late last year, but she faced criticism for the price tag, and her position in the polls began to dwindle until she ended her campaign after Super Tuesday.
Chances for a planned Senate vote Wednesday on a historic $2 trillion relief package in response to the coronavirus pandemic appeared to dwindle as senators threatened to delay it over a key unemployment insurance proposal.
It's a genuine shock to see her strength flare ("my life, my sense of identity, seemed to be flying back to me from all quarters, buried hidden places") just as the pages begin to dwindle.
The Huskies did not score for more than three minutes in the waning minutes of the game, allowing a 14-43 lead with 4:03 left to dwindle to 62-53 with 35 seconds remaining.
I would also suggest she seek out some counseling, as I have finally done, to work through the resentment of having to work after watching the nest egg we had set aside dwindle to nothing.
With CEO Eddie Lampert at the helm, Sears has been trimming its real estate footprint as sales dwindle at its stores and shoppers increasingly opt to ring up purchases online or outside of shopping malls.
Annual inflation is reckoned to be 1.7m per cent (the government no longer publishes the numbers), which means that bolívar savings worth $10,000 at the start of the year dwindle to 59 cents by the end.
So a family of four making, say, $30,000, toward the bottom end of the Obamacare subsidy range, would likely see support dwindle and be forced to buy a plan with much higher deductibles, copays, and coinsurance.
Looking at data from 1992 to 2014 the results were encouraging for those taking the side of active fund management, which has seen its market share dwindle sharply as investors opt for low-cost index products.
The central bank, split into two rival head offices, has been slow to finance imports of food needed to fend off widespread hunger and is struggling to pay public-sector wages as foreign exchange reserves dwindle.
Either the peace of the forest was beginning to penetrate, or the stocks of mental junk food were starting to dwindle; whatever the cause, the buzz turned to hum, and once in a while to quiet.
INTERIOR TO REVIEW SAGE GROUSE PLAN: The Interior Department has begun the process of reconsidering and potentially revising a 220006 plan to protect the greater sage grouse, a Western bird that has seen its habitat dwindle.
The expected downgrade and the specter of a technical recession - defined as two straight quarters of contraction - could pile pressure on the government and the central bank to deploy further stimulus even as policy options dwindle.
The expected downgrade and the spectre of a technical recession - defined as two straight quarters of contraction - could pile pressure on the government and the central bank to deploy further stimulus even as policy options dwindle.
Last year, when the Weinstein Company entered bankruptcy, the accusers watched a potential settlement payout dwindle from a projected $90 million victims' fund that had been discussed as part of a possible sale of the studio.
Part of the challenge is finding sources of funding that won&apost dwindle once an outbreak is over, Maria Elena Bottazzi, a co-director of Texas Children&aposs Hospital Center for Vaccine Development, told Business Insider.
Being poor is difficult enough, but opportunities dwindle if you live in a district of concentrated poverty (where 20% of neighbours live below the poverty line) or of extreme poverty (where 40% fall below the threshold).
Once a member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Indonesia has seen its crude oil output dwindle from a peak of 1.6 million bpd in the early 1990s to below 1 million bpd.
Vanity Fair's Emily Jane Fox wrote that as Trump's administration flounders and special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation closes in, Ms. Trump and Kushner have seen their options dwindle — and Kushner could face very real legal peril.
The anger is fueled by the Iranian rial plunging to 23,000 to the dollar — double the government rate of 42,000 — as people watch their savings dwindle and shopkeepers hold onto some goods, uncertain of their true value.
Lines at ATMs stretched for hours, but with so many workplaces closed, and workers unable to get to those that were still open because they lacked gas, the savings of already cash-strapped people began to dwindle.
I was lucky to have the savings to begin with, but it felt weird to watch it dwindle away to pay for something when I knew I could have made it more affordable and easier for myself.
"Although we don't foresee this in the immediate future, challenges to the state's debt payment priority could emerge should liquidity dwindle to the point where it affects the state's ability to provide essential services, " S&P said.
It could mean the difference between a nine-member Supreme Court and an eight-member (and liable to dwindle) one, or between a House of Representatives interested in passing the president's legislation or in investigating her administration.
Pakistan has seen foreign reserves dwindle to about $9 billion, barely enough to meet its external debt through the end of the year, and the rupee has lost more than 20 percent of its value since December.
As MIECHV funding also begins to dwindle, nurses and other professionals who perform home visits will begin to look for other, perhaps more stable employment due to fears that their home visiting programs will cease to exist.
The anger is fueled by the Iranian rial plunging to 90,000 to the dollar — double the government rate of 42,000 — as people watch their savings dwindle and shopkeepers hold onto some goods, uncertain of their true value.
They saw the lead dwindle to two late in the third quarter, but opened the fourth quarter with a 17-2 run to pull back away and led by as many as 33 in the fourth quarter.
"If, or better yet, when inventory in this segment begins to take a downturn, the vast majority of homebuyers are going to feel its effects as their options rapidly dwindle," said George Ratiu, senior economist at realtor.com.
The imperial family presently has less than 20 members, and experts worry that that number will continue to dwindle as the older generations die off and Akihito's four grandchildren, three of which are female, marry outside the family.
There comes the irony that what started out as great and original outfits, daring or aspirational, has begun to dwindle because it became a profitable opportunity for self-promotion — for shopping the look, for over-saturation and homogenization.
The impact: Pompeo claimed the U.S. is acting in the interests of the Iranian people, but they will pay the biggest price as Iran's hard currency earnings dwindle and their government shores up support among its conservative base.
According to The Greyhound Project, who brought Lebron to our attention, 19 greyhound racing tracks remain in the U.S. and that number may dwindle to five with pending legislation to be voted on in Florida and West Virginia.
This money needs to go to anti-poaching patrols in protected areas, but with the transparency and policing to insure it does not dwindle like past funding efforts under the guidance of Western consultants and corrupt African governments.
Elsewhere, Sangoi said he expected private sector banks, especially those with corporate clients, to benefit next year as non-banking financial firms suffer from an ongoing credit crisis and bad loans, which have plagued lenders, continue to dwindle.
The Washington Examiner has a good breakdown of a surprising trend: More insurers are entering the market for ACA coverage next year, despite a slew of expert predictions that options would dwindle in the face of political uncertainty.
The White House is under escalating pressure to step up its response to the devastation in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria as food and water supplies dwindle and desperation and frustration grow among the island's 26 million residents.
California is switching from natural gas to renewable energy sources, while a shortage of pipelines and export terminals for liquefied natural gas means that if sales to Mexico dwindle, there will be excess gas with nowhere to go.
The Raptors, who let a 10-point lead slip away in a 113-112 overtime loss in Game 1, were up 54-883 midway through the second quarter but saw their lead dwindle to 63-61 at halftime.
The species was most diverse and widespread between 34 million and 75 million years ago, and was common in the Yangtze River until the late 1970s, when its population started to dwindle due to overfishing and habitat fragmentation.
On that note, Binger also mentions that there are reports that viewing hours on Netflix are starting to dwindle, leading him to believe that competitors Hulu and Amazon Prime may be taking viewers away from the streaming platform.
"First, President Trump went hardline against Iran and their oil exports have plummeted while Venezuelan exports continue to dwindle, and demand is increasing well north of what it's been for ages and ages, " the "Mad Money" host said.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's top hedge fund is exploring opportunities in state-run banks, a sector shunned by most investors till now, as valuations turn attractive and the backlog of bad loans that have riddled lenders start to dwindle.
" Bod Boyle, former pro skater and president of Dwindle Distribution, said that "hardgoods companies for many years were centered around two things: creative and progressive skateboarding, and a group or riders who bond, respect, and traveled well together.
The plot revolves around an electricity failure on the west coast of the US. According to the film's official timeline, that failure leads to cities shutting down, financial and trade markets are thrown into chaos, and food supplies dwindle.
Airbus is predicting a commercial aircraft book-to-bill ratio below 1 for 2017, meaning that it expects fewer orders than deliveries for the first time in eight years as industry orders continue to dwindle after peaking in 2014.
The 20183-year-old department store chain's move represents a high-stakes attempt to get its financial house in order before its cash coffers dwindle and its debt, totaling roughly $4 billion, comes due in the next few years.
Gyorgy Goloman, a 6-11 forward who missed the first two months of the season with a leg injury, was thrown into the rotation his second game back, but has seen in playing time dwindle the last two games.
Add one thing daily after school for a middle-school student, and watch her unscheduled time dwindle; do the same for a high school student and see him suddenly forced to decide between homework and dinner nearly every night.
But then the fraction starts to rise and within 5m years or less (the dates are a bit uncertain) they dominate such assemblages, while other, better-established groups of creatures, such as dicynodonts and rhynchosaurs, dwindle and eventually vanish.
The 117-year-old department store chain's move represents a high-stakes attempt to get its financial house in order before its cash coffers dwindle and its debt, totaling roughly $4 billion, comes due in the next few years.
Similar changes might be happening with the ants, or the bees, or any number of other species on Santa Cruz, but we'd never know if we allowed invasives like the Argentine ants to take over and dwindle their populations.
The 117-year-old department store chain's move represents a high-stakes attempt to get its financial house in order before its cash coffers dwindle and its debt, totaling roughly $20183 billion, comes due in the next few years.
The push for impeachment has ebbed and flowed since Trump took office, gaining momentum after particularly controversial episodes — like Trump's equivocal response to last summer's violent white supremacist marches in Charlottesville, Va. — only to fade when those headlines dwindle.
Egyptians working abroad send back about $19 billion a year in remittances, an important source of hard currency for a country that has seen tourism, foreign investment and exports dwindle in the political turmoil that followed the 2011 revolt.
Operated by Mr. Andrés's nonprofit organization, World Central Kitchen, the relief site is equipped to feed thousands of government workers and their families, many of whom are using food pantries for the first time as their savings accounts dwindle.
As those who can testify to the monstrous crimes of the Holocaust dwindle in number, there is growing concern about the efforts by political leaders to bend the historical narrative of World War II to suit their own ends.
As the likelihood appears to dwindle that the Federal Reserve will hike its federal funds target rate later this year (as inflation remains tepid and political drama swirls in Washington), so too has the relative value of the dollar.
Even as ad pages dwindle, print disappears, and social media absorbs more of our attention, the highest and most Condé-esque goal of glossy media is likely to survive: creating a club that you want to be part of.
With the banishment of Prince Andrew and the self-exile of Prince Harry, the number of royals who shoulder the family's heavy schedule of charity events, diplomatic ceremonies, and hospital visits would dwindle to a small, possibly overburdened, circle.
As part of the new indictment, the special counsel claims that after Manafort and Gates saw their income dwindle through at least January 2017, they "extracted money" from Manafort's U.S. real estate to obtain loans from several financial institutions.
Rage persists over the plunging of the Iranian rial to 90,000 to the dollar — double the government rate of 42,000 rials to $1 — as people watch their savings dwindle and shopkeepers hold onto some goods, uncertain of their true value.
Puerto Rico's crisis, spurred by economic stagnation and compounded by years of borrowing to try to combat it, has reached an apex in recent months, as cash reserves dwindle and the island's own fiscal agent, the Government Development Bank, faces insolvency.
Meituan and Dianping, which still operate as independent brands, were the strongest contenders in China's group buying wars, when up to 5,603 Groupon clones struggled against one another before consumer interest in group buying sites started to dwindle around 2011.
San Jose, which recently was in the thick of the race for first place in the Western Conference, has seen its advantage over Anaheim and Edmonton in the Pacific dwindle to two points thanks to a four-game losing streak.
Over the next year or so, Windows Phone's 0.03% device market share should dwindle to none, unless, of course, Microsoft decides to revive it as Surface Phone, a risky move that would be the uphill battle to end all uphill battles.
Ryan Callahan, Yanni Gourde and Vladislav Namestnikov scored goals and Louis Domingue had 113 saves the Eastern Conference-leading Lightning, who saw their lead in the Atlantic Division dwindle to just one point with Boston a 211-236 winner over Calgary.
In addition, option traders who hold short positions in the September call with strike price of 150.50 are selling JGB futures to adjust their positions as the risk exposures from that option contract dwindle sharply ahead of their expiry on Friday.
Washington (CNN)Time continues to dwindle on the window President Donald Trump gave Congress to act when he ended the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, and pressure is mounting to resolve the issue by the end of the year.
They saw their margin dwindle to three runs in the fifth, built the lead to 10 runs in the seventh and watched the Rockies get the scent of a stunning comeback by scoring the final seven runs of the game.
I thought early on that as more and more Q predictions did not come to pass, the following would dwindle, but these incredibly online grandparents have seemingly endless capacity for dissembling, and can conspiracy-brain themselves out of almost any corner.
LONDON, March 25 (Reuters) - British ferry and shipping freight company P&O said on Wednesday it will ramp up freight operations to improve the flow of essential goods between Britain and mainland Europe as passenger numbers dwindle during the coronavirus outbreak.
Irene Feng, Animal Asia's director of cat and dog welfare, said that friction between dog owners and fearful city dwellers would dwindle when "civilized dog-owning habits" are practiced, such as walking dogs on leashes and cleaning up after them.
"I can't give you a rough number," FEMA administrator Pete Gaynor says about the number of medical masks the federal government has acquired to send to hospitals in dire need of them as supplies dwindle amid the coronavirus pandemic. https://t.
O/U: 1523 ABOUT THE EAGLES (2152-224): Veteran Darren Sproles amassed 221 yards from scrimmage (86 rushing, 17 receiving) last week with fellow running back Ryan Mathews seeing his carries dwindle after a costly fumble in the previous contest.
After letting a 14-point halftime lead dwindle to five points, Louisville (9-0, 2-33 ACC) went on a 13-0 run to take control of the game with a 60-42 lead with 4:39 left in regulation.
Diplomats largely agree that the bank has maintained its impartiality throughout the 18-month civil war, remaining the last pillar of Yemen's financial system and guaranteeing imports of key food staples - a job that becomes harder as foreign exchange reserves dwindle.
Fund managers say that they are buying exploration and production companies in part because they expect the oil glut to dwindle this year as production halts begin to take effect, setting up for a rally in revenue and earnings in 2017.
HTC — once a powerhouse in the cellphone industry — has seen its status dwindle in recent years, with competitors like Apple and Samsung winning over market share, and Chinese rivals like Huawei and Xiaomi climbing in the ranks of the world's largest phone vendors.
At last week's Yokohama Tire Classic, Ariya led by three strokes going into the final round after a sizzling 63 on Saturday and despite seeing her advantage dwindle to just one shot by the last, she was not about to be denied again.
I'm 31 years old now and I got it when I was 20, so in 11 years it hasn't gotten smaller, and trust me, there were so many times in my life when I wished it would dwindle, but it never did.
But as protesters watch demonstrations dwindle after followers of cleric Moqtada al-Sadr turned on them, there is a sector of young Iraqi society that is beginning to debate the importance of what Sistani says, and whether they gain from him weighing in.
While rivals are likely to take on most of Scotia's business, its withdrawal will see the pool of cash available to the industry dwindle further after banks including Barclays, Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank scaled back or exited the market in recent years.
History teaches us that attempting to impose such centralized command-and-control leads to calamitous results: costs go up, quality goes down, choices dwindle, innovation stalls, and all but those who can afford to get around the failing system suffer the consequences.
People who were continuously enrolled would be able to maintain their coverage, but the program has a high churn rate, so the House authors worked under the assumption that expansion beneficiaries would quickly dwindle and the program would end on its own.
While the deal to free the 21 girls was seen as a huge boost for the government's assertions that it would soon bring home the others, a lack of progress since then has seen public hopes dwindle and frustrations arise, academics said.
It's not unusual for summer blockbuster audiences to dwindle as the weekend wears on, but Suicide Squad's Friday-to-Saturday drop is the same as The Dark Knight Rises was and steeper than Batman v Superman's 240.4 percent drop in March 2016.
Wednesday's news is a major blow to the besieged terror group, however, and will likely pose severe challenges in its months-long fight to hold on to the city, as the flow of militants and supplies will likely dwindle to a drip.
According to the NAR, the months' supply of available homes for sale has broadly continued to dwindle from a peak of nearly 12 months to 4.3 as of June, only moderately above the all-time low of 3.2 in December last year.
While rivals are likely to take on most of Scotia's business, its withdrawal will see the pool of cash available to the industry dwindle further after banks including Barclays , Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank scaled back or exited the market in recent years.
An irreplacable legacy As the number of World War II veterans, Pearl Harbor survivors, Holocaust survivors and indeed any person who carries such rich living history with them continues to dwindle, the threat of losing perspective on critical events begins to surface.
Telstra has seen rising competition squeeze its mobile margins and fixed-line revenue dwindle, leading to a narrowing of its earnings forecast for the current financial year as of May and a warning that challenging conditions were expected to extend into 2019.
Tech sector profit growth, a whopping 29 percent in the third quarter, is expected to slow to 12 percent for the fourth quarter and to dwindle to just 2 percent in the first quarter of 2019, according to the most recent IBES data.
Every other income group would see its percentage gains dwindle over time as a result of changes the bill makes to inflation calculations for certain tax benefits, and the fact that a middle-class tax credit it creates would expire after five years.
Washington (CNN)The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency could not say in an interview Sunday how many medical masks the federal government has acquired to send to hospitals in dire need of them as supplies dwindle amid the coronavirus pandemic.
By the time those celebrations had started to dwindle, though, another story was emerging, one that dwarfs Atlético's victory and Liverpool's defeat, one that calls into question whether this might, perhaps, be the last of the Champions League we see for some time.
Many other counties have turned to sales taxes as property taxes dwindle: It means that people who stop to shop when they're passing through pay it as well, but it's also a tax that tends to fall harder on lower-income households.
"It would be healthy for us to chart a path where we can dwindle down our interventions in the market and restrain and temper the growth in our balance sheet," Kaplan said in a discussion with reporters on Wednesday in New York.
But as lucrative print ads dwindle, and Facebook and Google gobble up more than two-thirds of the online advertising market, affecting digital-only outlets, too, newspapers are scrambling to build up their subscriber bases and break their reliance on print ads.
Tuesday's test — which leader Kim Jong Un called a "gift" to America for Fourth of July — elicited calls to spend more on missile defense at home and deploy more systems to Southeast Asia as time and options for reining in Pyongyang dwindle.
So the end of the first half of 2017 may not be time enough to cause the oversupply to dwindle, and OPEC may decide at its meeting in May to further tighten the market by extending the period of the supply cut.
With the news that President Trump has signed the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA), their options will continue to dwindle — and with it, the ability for many sex workers to pay their bills, let alone do so safely.
When the interviewer brings up Bill Cosby, Chappelle speaks about the experience of being black and having the already-limited number of heroes dwindle: In the same way that Cosby was a hero to Chappelle, Berry was (and still is) a hero to others.
I saw my facility's vocational offerings dwindle to a choice between horticulture and flooring, and wondered how the fuck I was supposed to make my way in this world armed with nothing but the abilities to wax linoleum and grow basil in a greenhouse.
The people Mr. van Maris refers to are, mostly, Americans, who buy more art than any other nationality but constitute only 219,226 to 220,238 of the 2500,0003 people who visit Tefaf Maastricht, a number that may dwindle further in an age of terrorism fears.
They worried about his safety and well-being, especially after he lost his home to foreclosure, saw his finances dwindle to the point that he declared bankruptcy and started distrusting banks so much that he would carry his savings with him in a silver briefcase.
The social media platform took a number of blows that caused its user base to dwindle after Facebook-owned Instagram adopted its story concept, Snapchat rolled out a new interface that was widely unpopular and Kylie Jenner said she no longer opens the app.
As their options dwindle, Beijing may be forced to grin and bear a Hong Kong spoiler to their national day, but with the Communist Party's pride at stake, any over-the-top October 1 protests could be met with an escalation from the government.
Twenty-three-year-old Hanaa Mahdi Fayadh of Sijir—which is situated on the northeastern outskirts of Falluja—told Reuters that militants occupying the city began to visit families as soon as food started to dwindle; they offered food, but only for those who enlisted.
It's fine to have fewer friends in your 30s Some caveats: The study was small, and all the subjects were undergraduates; friendships change over the course of a lifetime, and it's certainly possible that, over time, many tenuous lopsided friendships can dwindle to a more solid few.
Tax cuts to the rich have helped reduce all the negatives effects his empire has suffered due to his presidency, but Trump cannot afford to let his appearance of strength dwindle, not if he wants to end his presidency richer than he was when he started it.
Schools like P.S. 321 in Brooklyn's Park Slope neighborhood and the Academy of Arts and Letters in Fort Greene tend to go through a brief period of transitional integration, in which significant numbers of white students enroll, and then the numbers of Latino and black students dwindle.
"We poison the caddis flies in a stream and the salmon runs dwindle and die," Carson wrote: We poison the gnats in a lake and the poison travels from link to link of the food chain and soon the birds of the lake margins become its victims.
Overall, members of these communities are positive about their futures, and though there may come a day when these subcultures dwindle down, for now they've withstood the storm that comes with viral attention, and they don't seem to be fading into the background any time soon.
And painful years of seeing the paper's influence and size dwindle under absentee owners has raised hopes that Dr. Soon-Shiong, with his deep ties to the city and his own ambitions of becoming a major power player here, can restore the paper to its former glory.
But the study also provides ideas on how family foundations, which are generally smaller and do not have the public oversight of charities, can consider their futures, particularly when later generations lose their connection to where the foundation started or the organization's grant-making abilities dwindle.
Between taking on the California Democrats and the Hunter dynasty, he has little time for a feeble GOP establishment that prefers to sit on its hands as its numbers dwindle: "They don't want to rock the boat, and that's all we can do," he told me.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Finding a buyer for Philadelphia Energy Solutions' oil refinery has grown urgent as the bankrupt company's funds dwindle and no signs emerge that it is winning a fight for insurance payouts after a June blaze at the plant, according to court documents and bankruptcy experts.
Already, the so-called FANG group of Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google-parent Alphabet shares has seen its weight within the S&P 22019 dwindle to 8 percent from as much as 10 percent in July, with investors fleeing what for years was Wall Street's most popular trade.
The notice came at a difficult time for a lot of these small businesses, as some of them have seen their stocks dwindle on Amazon's shelves while waiting for their Chinese manufacturers to come back up to speed after the coronavirus shut the country down through last month.
When WeWork imploded, seeing its attempt at an initial public offering fail, its valuation collapse, and its cash stockpile dwindle to the point that it was within mere weeks of running out, some observers latched on to one bit of good news — the disaster left everyday investors unharmed.
This will probably be reassuring to members of the UK Parliament who are demanding a second referendum — another chance for the people to vote on whether to split up with the EU. May has resisted calls for another referendum, but the clamor is intensifying as the remaining good options dwindle.
First on CNN: ISIS planned for more operatives, targets during Paris attacks Speaking at the White House Tuesday, Brett McGurk, the US special envoy to the anti-ISIS coalition, said the terror group is no longer able to replenish its ranks, predicting the number of fighters would continue to dwindle.
The new Rainforest Foundation report - "Protected Areas in the Congo Basin: Failing both People and Biodiversity"- shows that despite the millions of dollars in international support spent on conservation efforts in equatorial Africa in recent years, biodiversity continues to dwindle and hardly any funds go toward actually protecting the rainforest.
"They've got a finite amount of resource that are on the eastern side and the fact that their capability is waning indicates that those resources are starting to dwindle," U.S. Army Major General Joseph Martin, head of ground forces for the U.S.-led coalition fighting Islamic State, told Reuters on Sunday.
As the pair's water and rations began to dwindle while they waited for help that never came, Joseph — who carried his registered handgun as protection in the vast desert preserve — shot Rachel, and then turned the gun on himself, according to a news release from the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department.
Nick Kanas, professor emeritus at the University of California, San Francisco, has cited what he calls the "Earth-out-of-view phenomenon," noting that those en route to Mars will see the home planet dwindle from a familiar whole sphere to a tiny object obscured by a field of stars.
Rejecting the contention that the EU's influence may dwindle once Britain departs, the ambassador highlighted that the bloc was and will remain once of the biggest sources of financial support for the UN, fulfilling a role as a key trading partner as well as supplier of developmental and humanitarian aid.
NEW YORK, Aug 16 (Reuters) - Finding a buyer for Philadelphia Energy Solutions' oil refinery has grown urgent as the bankrupt company's funds dwindle and no signs emerge that it is winning a fight for insurance payouts after a June blaze at the plant, according to court documents and bankruptcy experts.
Except it won't be the Stephen Kings and the John Grishams who are at the top, it will be the musicians willing to view their own music as "content" and create songs that appeal to algorithms first and people second, comfortably staying afloat through sheer volume even as royalty rates dwindle.
The same could apply to the bitter clash between Owen Coyle's Bolton and Steve Kean's Blackburn back in March 2012, which saw the former triumph in toxic conditions only to dwindle away over the last few weeks of the season and slip down to the Championship on the final day.
"Young people are attracted to Shincheonji at times like this when opportunities dwindle because the church raises hopes of jobs as pastors and preachers and promises a spiritually fulfilling life, even promising eternal life and high priestship when the new world comes," said Kim Seong-Ja, 58, a former member.
The beaten-down currency is still down about 10 percent on a year-to-date basis as the likelihood appears to dwindle that the Federal Reserve will hike its federal funds target rate later this year due to tepid inflation and the economic uncertainty borne by hurricanes and by political drama.
CNN President Jeff Zucker said his network's audience would dwindle if its news programming shifted away from covering President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
There is no more fitting time than Equal Pay Day to take stock of the quest to make sure women and minorities are being compensated fairly for their work, and reflect on how Hollywood is working to make sure that the fervor with which the industry pursues that goal doesn't dwindle over time.
"The number of officers has continued to dwindle as the agency's pay has not kept pace with industry salaries and other professions," a DOC news release said, adding that officials would like to raise correctional officers' starting pay from $25,650 to $30,370, which would bring Mississippi in line with its four neighboring states.
"The number of officers has continued to dwindle as the agency's pay has not kept pace with industry salaries and other professions," a DOC news release said, adding that officials would like to raise correctional officers' pay from $25,650 to $30,370, which would bring Mississippi in line with its four neighboring states.
Built of 53 sections that return to the first section's use of the sentence-line (although without a fixed number of sentences per stanza), "Ring Burial" is both a refrain to the first two sections and an independent philosophy, charting ideas, following them until they dwindle, then picking up the pen and beginning again.
Despite strong economic growth, the rupee has weakened more than 11 percent to become Asia's worst performing currency this year, as India's current account deficit widened, and balance of payments moved into the red as a consequence of higher oil global prices and an emerging markets sell-off that has seen portfolio inflows dwindle.
With most of their life savings invested in the home, the Paups couldn't afford to move or drill deeper, so in early October Lori and Craig held a family meeting, talking with their children about a system of water rationing, as they watched the well's output dwindle from 217 gallons a day to 21000.
As part of the new indictment, prosecutors claim that after Manafort and Gates saw their income dwindle from 2015 to at least January 2017 as a result of the loss of Yanukovych as a client, they "extracted money" from Manafort's U.S. real estate by using that property to obtain loans from multiple financial institutions.
The numbers dwindle further when it comes to respondents' feelings about where the money went: just 6 percent believe the middle class realized any benefit; 4 percent believe the working class benefited, and a scant 2 percent believe workers in general benefited  By contrast, respondents had strong views on whom they believe did make out.
The Avengers activities seemed to dwindle over the summer, but they have re-emerged in the past couple of months, and over the weekend vowed to blow up more oil facilities in the Niger Delta region because of an ongoing dispute with the government regarding criminal charges against a former militant leader called Government Ekpemupolo, Nigeria Today reports.
According to the averages compiled by RealClearPolitics, Hillary Clinton led Donald Trump by six percentage points in late June, trailed him by one a month later, was up by eight in mid-August, was nearly tied in late September, gained a fresh seven-point advantage in mid-October and saw it dwindle to two by last week.
NASA and SpaceX choose both From Apollo 2628 to Artemis: This time when we go back to the moon, we are going to stay MORE said Thursday that the moon could be a valuable asset for future generations as the earth's natural resources gradually dwindle, but warned that utilizing these resources could pose a diplomacy dilemma.
In the past seven months, the company has signed a nationwide deal with Burger King, weathered a demand surge that saw supplies dwindle and stocks of its signature Impossible burger sell out across the country, and raised fears among players in the $98 billion meat market that they could lose their grip on the American diet.
The saying "from shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in three generations," or the concept that a family's wealth could eventually dwindle, regularly comes up in conversation with ultrahigh net worth individuals, said Carol M. Schleif, deputy chief investment officer at Abbot Downing, a business unit within Wells Fargo that focuses on families with $100 million or more in total net worth.
The crossroads where tax reform meets health care reform is a provision within the Affordable Care Act known as the "Cadillac Tax," a 22019 percent excise tax on employer-sponsored health insurance plans that will unfairly force employers to reduce health benefits for their employees, causing out-of-pocket costs to skyrocket and choices to dwindle.
The Cubs saw their lead in the division dwindle to two games after Milwaukee swept them at Wrigley Field last weekend, but the same offense that mustered only five runs and 19 hits against the Brewers came alive versus the New York Mets, piling up 39 runs and 203 hits while winning each game by at least five runs.
As the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have begun to dwindle, however fitfully, in the national rearview mirror, they have come to be regarded not as, respectively, "the war of necessity" and "the war of choice," or "the right war" and "the wrong war," but rather as the two leading specimens of a catastrophically mistaken era of intervention.
ET, Big Ten Network ABOUT RUTGERS (6-023, 0-2 Big Ten): The Scarlet Knights had eight scholarship players available Saturday - due to three injuries to their frontcourt - and may see that number dwindle even more against Maryland after freshman forward Jonathan Laurent (6.1 points, 2350 rebounds) suffered a head injury in the loss to Wisconsin.
The incident proves to be a watershed event for shapeshifter-kind, who have begun to dwindle amid the unsustainability and nihilism of their existence — and thus it is the half-­human, half-shapeshifter product of this rape who must find some way to negotiate a new path between the magical brutality of his father's kind and his mother's beautiful mundanity.
Hospitals are making protective gear out of office supplies and doctors are reusing face masks as supplies dwindle of crucial equipment'We're underprepared:' Urgent care centers find themselves on the front lines of a pandemic, but few have tests to treat the crowds coming inHere's why experts are worried we won't have enough hospital beds to handle a surge of coronavirus patients
Not only were the fortunes of working- or lower-middle-class people in Britain beginning to dwindle compared with those of the rich, who were steadily getting richer, but it gradually became clear even to the most insular Britons that they were doing much worse than the Germans, the Scandinavians and the Dutch, worse even than the French, Britain's oldest rivals.
The field of GOP candidates continues to dwindle and reality TV star Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is leading the pack after stumbling in Iowa but rebounding with resounding victories in New Hampshire and South Carolina.
Key senators and interest groups have demanded any prison reform legislation be coupled with measures to address sentences, while Attorney General Jeff Sessions and some hardline conservatives in Congress have signaled strong opposition to sentencing measures, creating a sizeable gap to bridge as the number of working days in Congress dwindle ahead of the midterm elections and the next Congress at the start of the new year.
In the second section of the chorus, where words from Psalm 21824 give way to a meditation on the Crucifixion, the dissonances dwindle, and the music moves through a series of expectant dominant-seventh chords, describing a methodical ascent: Show us, through Your Passion, That You, the true Son of God, Through all time, Even in the greatest humiliation [ Niedrigkeit ], Have become glorified [ verherrlicht ]!
Inspiron 15 5000 2-in-1 laptop Apple 13-inch MacBook Pro Apple iPad 32GB WiFi Sennheiser wireless noise-canceling headphones Apple Watch Series 3 (GPS and cellular, 38mm) Portable charger Kindle Oasis e-reader PNY Turbo 32GB USB 3.0 flash drive Sony Extra Bass earbuds Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 instant camera Logitech Wireless keyboard and mouse Supplies lists seem to dwindle the farther along you get in school.
Virtually no one supported the proposal, not the carriage drivers who would have seen the number of their horses dwindle from 225 to 90, and who originally signed on to the deal in the municipal version of a shotgun marriage; not the pedicab drivers who would have been banished from areas of Central Park below 85th Street; not the City Council members who thought de Blasio did a "piss poor" job crafting the proposal.
No. 1 Louisville 64, Pittsburgh 46 The visiting Panthers went through two long stretches without scoring, and Jordan Nwora had 19 points to lead the Cardinals to a victory at Louisville, Ky. After letting a 14-point halftime lead dwindle to five points, Louisville (123-0, 2-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) went on a 13-0 run to take control of the game with a 60-42 lead with 4:39 left in regulation.
Carr concludes: "Phone makers like Apple and Samsung and app writers like Facebook and Google design their products to consume as much of our attention as possible during every one of our waking hours, and we thank them by buying millions of the gadgets and downloading billions of the apps every year ... "As strange as it might seem, people's knowledge and understanding may actually dwindle as gadgets grant them easier access to online data stores.

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