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Dwindling food source The problem for this group of killer whales is a dwindling food supply, scientists say.
DWINDLING TOOLS But some analysts warned markets against betting too much on additional BOJ easing or globally coordinated rate cuts, given the dwindling tools some central banks have been left with.
The dwindling quantity of people, in turn, has emboldened animals.
However, he believed the odds of repeat performances are dwindling.
Dwindling membership may make the party more vulnerable to infiltration.
They, however, say that source of labor supply is dwindling.
The loser will undoubtedly be whoever buys the dwindling company.
Jet's "value is dwindling with each passing day," he said.
But it could also be an indication of dwindling interest.
The Republicans' move looks crass too, given their dwindling popularity.
But the number of workmen trained on bamboo is dwindling.
For the average worker, dwindling paychecks are the new reality.
The idea was to preserve its dwindling foreign exchange reserves.
That hope seems to be dwindling, and it terrifies me.
ObamaCare is failing, premiums are rising and choices are dwindling.
Obamacare is failing, premiums are rising and choices are dwindling.
Its slide has matched the dwindling fortunes of its owner.
Meanwhile, white populations across the world are stagnant or dwindling.
But even more worrisome, the country's oil reserves are dwindling.
She's no longer attending USC and her sponsorships are dwindling.
After months of drought, food and water supplies are dwindling.
Here's one with the last vestige of my dwindling youth.
Back then, teenage membership in the Boy Scouts was dwindling.
The amount of carriers that support that has been dwindling.
Yet the show's box office has been dwindling since opening.
He knows his opportunities to win this tournament are dwindling.
In many cases, they didn't close because of dwindling customers.
He's dipping into his dwindling savings to pay university fees.
Even people with healthy ears experience a dwindling crystal supply.
The mathematical flip side of dwindling savings is increased debt.
Communities are now facing dwindling food, water, and building materials.
As audiences are dwindling, there are more performances than ever.
Twenty years ago, it was just another town with dwindling finances.
The fighting trapped civilians in their homes with dwindling water supplies.
That may not be enough to mitigate the nation's dwindling workforce.
"Jet Airways' value is dwindling with each passing day," he added.
Even with their dwindling fortunes, the Lannisters are fearless ... and ruthless.
To make up for dwindling income, they are taking more risk.
Dwindling foreign-exchange reserves equate to just nine months of imports.
So who are the Samaritans—and why are their numbers dwindling?
Many makers of delicate Swiss mechanical watches grappled with dwindling sales.
In the dwindling areas the jihadists control, women have no choice.
Big Tech's allies on both sides of the aisle are dwindling.
Spokeswoman Alleigh Marre said rising premiums and dwindling choices predate Trump.
Still, the president repeatedly expressed concerns about dwindling competition in aerospace.
His support was dwindling even before the sexual assault claims emerged.
Other parties are dwindling into insignificance, overshadowed by more radical alternatives.
Now, he thinks he has a solution to dwindling homeownership rates.
Unlike during the Chavez years, Venezuela's oil wealth has been dwindling.
Trump has done nothing to revive America's dwindling appetite for coal.
But it won't appreciably expand the dwindling audience for literary fiction.
The levy's burden is falling on a dwindling number of companies.
But the diversity of plants available to them has been dwindling.
GameStop: Cramer said he is not "keen" on the dwindling franchise.
I watched helplessly as the drone hovered in place, battery dwindling.
The drop is partially due to his dwindling support among Republicans.
The eighteenth-century British novel appeals to an apparently dwindling taste.
It needs to tackle the dwindling attention of its younger users.
And with less diversity comes a dwindling in flavors and textures.
Yet the total number of overseas adoptions is dwindling (see article).
The survey shows Trump's approval dwindling in Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota.
The ranks of fighters are dwindling, especially on the government side.
Yes, the days may be dwindling down, but there is consolation.
She also attributed the dwindling size of the team to attrition.
The ever-dwindling demand means an uncertain outlook for Japan's whaling.
He was sick, dwindling; beset by fatigue, fever, cough, weight loss.
Holocaust survivors, their numbers dwindling, are honored guests at German schools.
Another problem: The target audience for ads, swing voters, is dwindling.
But with time dwindling, he had yet to close the gap.
The options for recreation and entertainment in the US are dwindling.
Had investor optimism waned, or was the supply of founders dwindling?
Dwindling page views forced Cheezburger to undergo multiple rounds of layoffs.
Outside the walls of the center, sun bears' numbers are dwindling.
It even goes beyond America's dwindling access to safe, legal abortion.
Dwindling wheat exports are also likely to hit Australia's stuttering economy.
That different voice has been steadily dwindling on the city level.
Tenure-track positions are dwindling at academic institutions across the country.
The initial drop left companies with dwindling inventories of all sorts.
Pundits noted that his bid fell victim to dwindling campaign funds.
Hope was dwindling that any more children would be found alive.
The loss was another hit to the Sooners' dwindling tournament hopes.
Now throw in lack of a diagnosis and dwindling financial resources.
Though dwindling, coal revenues can provide resources for the community's diversification.
With its cash dwindling, it has struggled to fulfill some orders.
By middle age, with her fortune dwindling, she had to hustle.
It's a dwindling market and, to more and more Chinese, an embarrassment.
But Detroit is still plagued by one fact: Its population is dwindling.
For her, that means the power of the selfie is dwindling too.
In the last year of his presidency, Johnson's political capital was dwindling.
With the reservoirs dwindling, Chennai residents are being forced to find water.
The recovery, however, remains tentative with high unemployment and dwindling industrial output.
Their capture is illegal in New Jersey, where their habitat is dwindling.
But evidence suggests that there's a dwindling number of White Walkers themselves.
My guest list was quickly dwindling down to a party of one.
Clinton's numbers against Trump have been dwindling recently and, according to RealClearPolitics.
Venezuela would have to dip further into its dwindling foreign-exchange reserves.
But numbers of large, elderly tour groups are dwindling in Sydney's Chinatown.
Instead, they're consolidating, they're dwindling, they're seeing their market power going away.
And with 83 days remaining, the time for detours is dwindling too.
"It's been so sad watching Buffalo dwindling away," says Nick Vicaretti, 64.
Dwindling attendance led to its closure in 2007, according to news reports.
If opera isn't already dead, the form is definitely dwindling in popularity.
People are still signing up for emails, but at a dwindling rate.
Jenna Mechalas noticed the number of patients on her floor was dwindling.
Farmers are updating irrigation systems to prepare for a dwindling water supply.
Car makers say the disadvantages are dwindling over time with new models.
Registered stocks are steadily dwindling as metal moves to off-market storage.
Sharp, meanwhile, has been struggling for years, with debt and dwindling profits.
He also pointed out another factor currently hurting ESPN: dwindling cable subscriptions.
They are harvesting it commercially while helping preserve Zimbabwe's fast-dwindling forests.
Further, it might even threaten the dwindling supply of community oncology practices.
There is also a dwindling supply of cheap labour in the countryside.
Supporters are dwindling even in places where capital punishment is avidly imposed.
The bank's governor subsequently said the room for further cuts was dwindling.
Whatever innocence the younger generation of the Abigail had is rapidly dwindling.
Food and medicine are dwindling, especially for those isolated by impassable roads.
Our country cannot sustain another decade of static wages and dwindling productivity.
Is it because the number of people just wandering in is dwindling?
Watching videos on Facebook could also increase dwindling engagement rates, Stevens added.
In Senegal, dwindling stocks pose a threat to livelihoods and food security.
But there are signs the Swiss gun-to-human ratio is dwindling.
And I felt like the reasons to support this movie are dwindling.
So the race will carry on, even as that window is dwindling.
After Shaolin's finest decamped, about half of the already dwindling crowd departed.
As well as issues with oversupply, demand from consumers is also dwindling.
"Poor little Austin," she said, surveying the dwindling crowds on the streets.
She shared a photo of the hospital's dwindling supply of protective gear:
Doctors have sounded the alarm on dwindling medical supplies across the country.
But his White House aspirations appear to be dwindling by the day.
Three congregations gathered in one synagogue that morning because of dwindling numbers.
"The Fed's most reliable ammunition, meaning lower rates, are dwindling," Hamrick said.
Muddled messaging is unfortunately a specialty of our country's dwindling liberal forces.
Even the days of free carry-on bags seem to be dwindling.
Just his confidence was at its peak, Icon Design's finances were dwindling.
But the Obamacare markets remain shaky, with dwindling competition and skyrocketing premiums.
If the United Methodist Church is dwindling in the U.S., that's why.
However, the commissions per revenue trade have been dwindling for multiple years.
And some of it is systemic, like a dwindling Social Security pool.
A key government incentive benefiting Tesla buyers is dwindling, according to Edmunds.
Its assets are dwindling, but the liabilities have stayed about the same.
In addition, populations are dwindling faster in the suburban and rural areas.
At the same time, the Mueller prosecutors' workload appears to be dwindling.
Farmers like him focus on practical issues like erosion or dwindling aquifers.
The local Naira currency sank against the dollar amidst dwindling oil prices.
With revenues dwindling, however, Mr. Palmer was forced to retire in 2011.
As a bid to reassert her dwindling authority, it had limited success.
They continued to do so, but with dwindling enthusiasm and fewer votes.
The skinny bill's failure leaves Republicans with a dwindling set of options.
The trouble is: we don't have enough drivers, and their numbers are dwindling.
Its ranking has been dwindling due to weakness in oil and gas markets.
Instead, dwindling trust in government, elected representatives and political parties is to blame.
Meanwhile, scientists haven't yet found dwindling numbers in other non-flying bug species.
Since the show premiered in 2007, it's shown no signs of dwindling popularity.
Dwindling plotlines make crucial characters more impervious to death than they've ever been.
Over the next week, Summoner threw its dwindling resources behind eradicating the trolls.
But while overall investment is on the rise, the U.S.' share is dwindling.
Here, the roots of many conflicts lie in competition over dwindling fertile land.
Dahlin was also concerned about the dwindling candidacies for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
This eighth installment must depend on the relative chemistry of its dwindling ensemble.
Whaling may be coming home, but its (mostly hidden) subsidies are surely dwindling.
Sports teams with dwindling numbers of young fans are investing in e-sports.
One thing is certain: The public fascination with these stories is hardly dwindling.
The impact of the dwindling population in rural areas is clear to see.
Brands need to take this into account when speaking, or face dwindling sales.
Cash from gigs and merchandise thus partly offsets dwindling revenue from music sales.
Dwindling financial support is putting cash-strapped schools even deeper in the red.
But the days of the rude gasoline-inhaling performance car may be dwindling.
But relying on fast-dwindling hydrocarbons is unlikely to be a sustainable model.
The Wall Street Journal is the "dying" WSJ or the "ever-dwindling" WSJ.
The dwindling population of endangered southern resident killer whales has fallen to 75.
And with cash, you run the risk of your principal dwindling in retirement.
No region of the world is immune to instability caused by dwindling resources.
That measure was pulled from consideration in March amid dwindling support from Republicans.
While the audience for this costly porn exists, it is certainly definitely dwindling.
But real talk: The park's iconic tree species is dwindling as a result.
"It's kind of dwindling down now, everybody's pretty much stocked up," Daas said.
By some force of circumstance, dwindling prospects, and heat stroke, this ploy works.
In some areas, it could be apocalyptic as citizens fight over dwindling supplies.
The dwindling snow also raises concerns about water flow to the Colorado river.
Instead, we now have 77 SKU's of iPad to chase ever dwindling sales.
The second reason for dwindling revenue—increasingly efficient cars—is even more important.
With wild stocks dwindling, poachers have turned to raiding protected gardens and reserves.
Bigness, at least in terms of luxury, seems to be a dwindling proposition.
Another perhaps even more important question is the one about its dwindling revenues.
Dwindling exports from northern Iraq has helped to push prices up further recently.
In Italy, support for remaining in the European Union seems to be dwindling.
Dwindling are the days of brick-and-mortar banks and tellers behind counters.
It is highly dependent on natural gas reserves that are dwindling, he said.
With few legal resources and dwindling savings, all they could do was worry.
Chances of finding the crew with a viable air supply may be dwindling.
It seeks to turn leisure time — a precious, dwindling commodity — into billable hours.
Chances are dwindling for Donald J. Trump's rivals to slow his campaign's momentum.
This was not a victory for Maduro and his dwindling band of hardliners.
Commitment to maximum pressure is dwindling around the world, and even in Washington.
Liquidity in futures trading has been dwindling, too, over the past several days.
Mr Emefiele tried heroically to conserve the country's dwindling reserves of foreign exchange.
" A Vox article quotes a source saying, "This is not about dwindling subscribers.
In 1991, Mundelein, suffering from dwindling enrollment and funding, was folded into Loyola.
South Park, one of Seattle's dwindling blue-collar pockets, is on the rise.
The drama of celebrity goes far beyond the dwindling niche market of theater.
For a municipality struggling with a dwindling tax base, those savings were huge.
By the dwindling days of the group's rule, only about 25,000 residents remained.
Syria's dwindling rebel movement is a patchwork of factions with no central command.
For those who have remained in the office, the dwindling numbers are palpable.
And it would also have helped revive a marketplace where activity was dwindling.
As more senior officials depart, interest in joining the Foreign Service is dwindling.
That's at least partially due to dwindling consumer demand for stick-shift cars.
But its colorful, folkloric way of life is threatened by a dwindling population.
In some places, fishers are resorting to dynamite fishing to capture dwindling stocks.
Thursday's House vote comes as lawmakers are facing a dwindling timeline to act.
The overwhelming majority of public comments supported protecting of our dwindling natural areas.
"The amount of older and thicker sea ice is rapidly dwindling," said Labe.
It probably seemed all the more exciting given the dwindling offerings in Milan.
"I'm at about a three right now, and it's dwindling," Mr. Richardson said.
Not all traditional centrist voters are concerned about immigration or dwindling manufacturing jobs.
It sometimes takes time, which is a finite and dwindling commodity for presidents.
Conflicts with mountain farmers and pastoral herders also contribute to their dwindling numbers.
Meanwhile, Tesla continues to lose billions of dollars with a dwindling cash balance.
The Turners remember their son, who once weighed 235 pounds, dwindling to 100.
Thursday's House vote comes as lawmakers are facing a dwindling timeline to act.
Now, with his statehouse days dwindling down, he is slouching toward the exit.
They are so cozy and can't fail to pick up a dwindling spirit.
Up against a dwindling shot clock, DeRozan let fly with a 29-footer.
Robots are also the key to aiding a dwindling and aging farming workforce.
Dwindling allies Despite Taiwan's dwindling number of formal allies globally -- with the remaining 17 mostly small and poor countries in the Pacific and the Caribbean -- the government in Taipei is not preparing for the prospect of not having any diplomatic partners.
Supplies of weapons and salaries from the United States and its allies are dwindling.
But my supply is dwindling and I need to go grocery shopping this weekend.
Girl group Fifth Harmony might need a name change to reflect its dwindling numbers.
Here they remained for three days, with a dwindling supply of food and water.
One example is the dwindling island of Egmont Key, off of the Tampa coast.
While its net population is dwindling, Liaoning's elderly population grew 3.6 percent last year.
Its market share has been dwindling since, and Domino's overtook Pizza Hut last year.
Image: ScreenshotAs always, the iOS update has lead to complaints of dwindling battery life.
It's on the dwindling population of butterflies and insects, and it freaks me out.
They have sought financial aid from various international agencies to support their dwindling economy.
But their bulk represents a large force against the dwindling backers of the Lannisters.
Despite the dwindling corporate tax base, Trump, the Republicans' presumptive nominee for the Nov.
But it has come at a price: ballooning deficits and dwindling corporate tax revenue.
Third, insects pose a less familiar sort of environmental problem, that of dwindling abundance.
As in other rich countries, the fertility rate in England and Wales is dwindling.
And the other problem is that the amount of payers is dwindling, you know?
They thought it was the key to reenergizing the state's dwindling population of conservatives.
While Libya's financial resources are dwindling, the criminal networks, including human smuggling, are booming.
But it then stopped updating the figure because of dwindling sources of good information.
They are dwindling and they're so important to our environment because they pollinate everything.
Concerns over dwindling stockpiles MZN-STOCKS and a market deficit were driving the gains.
Americans today see their employment prospects dwindling and their hopes for social mobility evaporating.
But with a dwindling number of places to play, where are darts fans going?
Support was dwindling, and, well, I'd be shocked if it remained a profitable exercise.
Farming is becoming harder and harder—particularly for the dwindling population of small farmers.
The resurgence comes none too soon for money-hungry firms facing dwindling financing options.
Sensing that the dog's chances of being rescued alive were dwindling, Arens took action.
While the Fed has raised rates ahead of past elections, its options are dwindling.
The financial cushion, though dwindling, was enough to keep it in business, it said.
Plus, the number of counselors available to students has been steadily dwindling for years.
Some resorted to looting and fighting over dwindling food supplies before order was restored.
Existing reserves are dwindling and increased electrification means demand is likely to be strong.
But, despite a growing threat, resources under the Trump administration appear to be dwindling.
The lights quiver, Like they do when the power's dwindling to a dangling string.
Meanwhile the dwindling price of oil would help consumption-led growth in the economy.
After painkillers became too expensive for his dwindling savings, he started using heroin again.
That hasn't stopped a small dwindling group of hackers from finding flaws in it.
Ultimately, the risk could be for Glencore, as more players scramble for dwindling margins.
Political analysts have long argued that dwindling union power would be bad for Democrats.
New York is not alone in trying novel ways to reverse its dwindling population.
Its dwindling numbers reflect a debate across Europe about how to revive rural villages.
He has noticed a slight uptick in church attendance, but the offering is dwindling.
The division which drilled for oil and gas operated in dwindling North Sea fields.
Even though it seems like your phone choices are dwindling, that's not really true.
The day of me just making beats randomly are kind of dwindling, I guess.
My romantic ideas of a quarantine in London were dwindling; he has two roommates.
Disinfecting wipes and hand soaps aren't looking as bleak, but stocks are dwindling quickly.
It faces big bond payments later this year, and its foreign reserves are dwindling.
In fact, Mr. Lundin said, marine reserves could help to restore dwindling fish stocks.
But now that it's nearly March, the lines are longer and supplies are dwindling.
With the state's two main reserve funds dwindling, the Russian government covets that cash.
Absentee ballots could boost Lamb's dwindling lead, according to Cook Political Report's Dave Wasserman.
My excuses are really dwindling, so now I've got to come with the horse.
She ended her campaign last month amid dwindling poll numbers and fundraising challenges. Rep.
The race was dominated by issues of dwindling public investment, health care, and housing.
Nor did medication abortion immediately transform how those dwindling numbers of abortions were administered.
A dwindling community of IT veterans specialize in a vintage programming language called COBOL.
The initial version of the measure failed in March amid dwindling support by Republicans.
For the past four years, however, the popularity of performance shoes has been dwindling.
Peltz critiqued P&G for dwindling market share, lack of innovation and weak sales.
Dwindling foot traffic across American malls is dragging many department stores down with it.
The widening gap comes as a result of continued spending increases and dwindling receipts.
Still, biologists don't have any definitive theories as to why Nunavik's caribou are dwindling.
Soaring population growth in pastoral areas is putting ever more pressure on already dwindling resources.
Who were they to land on our dwindling planet and reduce our scarce resources further?
The solution for dwindling mall traffic may not be as elusive as retailers once thought.
If it turns out these giant bees are dwindling, it wouldn't be a great surprise.
It's known to attack fowl at night, but is vulnerable due to its dwindling habitat.
Street protests over the law have been going on for weeks but with dwindling turnout.
That along with dwindling oxygen levels, added to the urgency of getting the team out.
Another post expressed a young man's frustrations and anger over Palestinians' dwindling control of Jerusalem.
Our groceries are dwindling again, so I decide on roasted tomato and goat cheese pasta.
Sign-up bonuses above $1,000 may be dwindling, but they could stage a comeback soon.
With little habitable land, deepening poverty and dwindling supplies of water, the future looks bleak.
But 50 birds that represented species with dwindling populations never left the wetlands at all.
And that's going to be the challenge, is to compete for a dwindling ad spend.
It even appears that inside Facebook itself there's confusion and a sense of dwindling morale.
"I like the plain ones," Ms. Siafakas said, surveying the dwindling supply in the cases.
Yes, but: Dwindling journalism on a local level is just one piece of political polarization.
The chances that America would ratify TPP had already been dwindling because of growing opposition.
The first lays the blame on dwindling public dollars for STD prevention and monitoring programmes.
All the while, hope that rising global debt will ever get paid back is dwindling.
Which goes a long way to explaining the party's dwindling numbers among voters under 40.
On top of everything (and despite J.Crew's best efforts with frequent discounts), sales are dwindling.
"The population of crowned lemurs is dwindling due to habitat loss and poaching," Meek added.
Turkey doesn't allow pig imports, one reason why the dwindling pig population is so worrisome.
Unfortunately, given dwindling newsroom resources, Schack said Reuters simply can't send reporters to these events.
Some companies have already begun to take action in the face of dwindling cash reserves.
But, recent fears over dwindling supplies of juniper have troubled gin enthusiasts around the world.
Hopes for new orders were also underpinned by a dwindling supply of pre-owned aircraft.
Wait, no, is that the sound of productivity dwindling into thin air for the year?
NO ONE will stand up for Europe these days, sigh its dwindling band of supporters.
Prosecutors have persisted in their case against Feigin despite dwindling and contradictory evidence, CNN found.
They feared he would turn his dwindling base of supporters against them with a tweet.
He is among a dwindling number of former lawmakers at the helm of trade associations.
When I visited, her supply was dwindling; it was time to make a new batch.
Worse, the pool of young Americans from which the armed forces can recruit is dwindling.
Finally, meet a few of the dwindling population of the world's largest primate, Grauer's gorilla.
Of course, if oil prices stay low forever, dwindling production might not be so bad.
The U.S. continues to lead amid dwindling support for global health development by traditional donors.
Although there's no analog to the ivory trade yet, they have seen radically dwindling numbers.
Its dwindling policy ammunition limits the ability to ramp up stimulus to prevent another recession.
So get used to the story about dwindling Democratic registration advantages in traditionally Democratic states.
Pelosi is one of a dwindling number of Democrats who refuses to acknowledge this reality.
They stayed on the plane in frigid temps all night with a dwindling food supply.
Today the phrase is back but for the opposite reason: the prospect of dwindling demand.
Most regional lenders are facing weak demand from dwindling populations in many of Japan's prefectures.
It plays on the dwindling line between legitimate persuasion and coercion disguised as voluntary decision.
These animals are under tremendous pressure due to dwindling food supplies, pollution, and marine traffic.
This would help to both restore dwindling wildlife and sequester carbon emissions, the report found.
The preservation of primeval trees and dwindling forests unites nine characters in this capacious novel.
The fighting has also forced many families to make the most of their dwindling assets.
The 155th anniversary Gettysburg re-enactment was a snapshot of a hobby with dwindling ranks.
In the meantime, Pennella is surviving on his dwindling severance pay and the odd jobs.
Today, many species of frogs and toads are still dwindling, and some have disappeared altogether.
His fortune is dwindling, a manipulative girlfriend wants what's left, and family unity eludes him.
These tend to be places with little immigration and a dwindling number of young families.
The nursing home industry is increasingly being run by for-profit operators facing dwindling margins.
DWINDLING NEW CASES Of the new coronovirus cases announced by China, 17 were in Wuhan.
Miss America is also confronting dwindling viewership as people turn away from live televised events.
Faced with dwindling foreign exchange reserves, Pakistan desperately needs $10 billion to save its economy.
National polls show his support dwindling, most strikingly in the "deep France" of the provinces.
Amid dwindling public trust, authorities are finding it increasingly difficult to combat potentially harmful disinformation.
Years of dwindling sales, compounded by an outdated lineup, took a toll on the carmaker.
For now, the Japanese economy is growing despite a dwindling number of workers and consumers.
She used her dwindling funds to pay the taxi fare, which was about thirty dollars.
One longtime customer at El Artesano had an explanation for the dwindling number of Cubans.
But a dwindling population has meant that since the 1950s, there have been only two.
But a year into the administration, Trumka suggested Trump's support among union workers is dwindling.
A narrowing spread is typically seen as sign that long-term economic confidence is dwindling.
"Premiums are accelerating, enrollment is declining, and millions are seeing their options dwindling," Fetalvo said.
It's unclear what steps the US and its dwindling list of allies will take next.
The talk turns to the present, and the dwindling catch of the city's favorite seafood.
Supporters said the law was needed to protect the country's dwindling supply of clean water.
Once any automaker sells 200,000 units of electric, low-emission vehicles, the credit starts dwindling.
Already, the state's higher-education system is hurting for resources due to dwindling state support.
But the number of Republicans focused on the Democrats' case against Trump is dwindling. Sen.
Each year, thousands of farmers, despondent over dwindling yields and seemingly endless bills, commit suicide.
With 2019 dwindling down to its last days, let's anoint 10 standouts from the 2010s.
Bond yields and the dollar are sagging, suggesting dwindling hopes for a quick economic boom.
China's growth is decelerating as its traditional industrial businesses struggle with excess capacity and dwindling demand.
Of course, Schlumberger and Halliburton's dwindling operations in Venezuela could also provide opportunities for their rivals.
Employees told TechCrunch that the company was "a shitshow" with inconsistent product direction and dwindling cash.
Combined with sparse attendance at campaign events and dwindling cash on hand, the outlook was grim.
According to TechCrunch, the app is Facebook's attempt at winning over its dwindling demographic of teens.
With the prospect of smart federal opioid policies dwindling, states like Vermont have taken the lead.
Kjaerbye was baiting out Taz as time was dwindling down on the bomb and Taz bit.
The crackdown comes as the number of those trying to make the perilous crossing is dwindling.
Those who stayed have had intermittent power and water at best, and dwindling stocks of food.
With so little data available, it's hard to say whether the practice is dwindling or growing.
The work that the CBCC does is important for protecting the cheetah population, which is dwindling.
Now that the pool of The Bachelor contestants is dwindling, we're starting to stalk them hardcore.
This places a bigger financial burden on the dwindling share of workers who must support them.
At their new home, the cubs will help raise awareness about California's dwindling mountain lion population.
Having arrived as a title winner and prodigious talent, his ability looked to be dwindling away.
The years since have been pockmarked by repeated spasms of violence and hopes for peace dwindling.
Dwindling resources have led to requests from suppliers for prepayment before cargoes are delivered to Venezuela.
Heavily in debt and with dwindling output, Gecamines has long complained about its joint venture terms.
Delegates from both parties, all Lingayats, plead quietly for a moment of the swami's dwindling time.
Analysts had said lackluster oil price performance and dwindling cash for investments might have dented appetite.
Following the money, he uses a single lawsuit over a dwindling inheritance to expose society's role.
FOR years, discussions of America's public markets have usually featured a lament for their dwindling appeal.
He notes other settlements dwindling much faster, such as Gravity, a farming town in southern Iowa.
Monday was a really, really shitty day for the dwindling sub sandwich behemoth that is Subway.
With dwindling popularity in the rest of the country, Trump needs Florida to stay in office.
Falling profits and a dwindling population just made it easier for Nintendo to pull the plug.
Euro zone bond yields also rose on the dwindling risk of a British no-deal exit.
I was privileged to be able to go back and boost my prowess, which was dwindling.
Dwindling sales and inflated stores fleets have combined to put many of them out of business.
The number of survivors is dwindling; they are getting quite old and their memories are fading.
Until then, all we have is the feds' tenuous claims, and the Wiretap Report's dwindling numbers.
One by one HSI is carefully shutting down the farms of the dwindling dog meat industry.
Many people who remain in the area are adjusting to lower salaries and dwindling career options.
The new government will be faced with an economy plagued by dwindling exports, manufacturing and remittances.
But that amount is dwindling as top Republicans dole out provisions helping older and disabled people.
Some historically wet forests areas are drying out, straining the dwindling snails and inviting more wildfire.
Earlier this year, the GOP healthcare proposal was pulled from the House floor amid dwindling support.
For many, the changing composition of the voting electorate is as worrying as its dwindling size.
If you've been busy worrying about impending nuclear disasters, dwindling rainforests, and carbon emissions, just stop.
But by February 2017, that enrollment had dropped by a third, dwindling to just 14,21625 individuals.
Because Farragut residents were aging, with dwindling numbers of school-age children, P.S. 83 was underenrolled.
The lectures are becoming uncomfortably overcrowded, and course selections are dwindling, because of steep budget cuts.
Garland later met privately with Lisa Murkowski, one of the dwindling number of moderate Senate Republicans.
It also shows dwindling support for the GOP candidate in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations.
Dwindling salmon stocks, especially chinook — the whales' preferred prey — and environmental toxins are their biggest threats.
Some see a test case taking shape for Loyalton and for other cities with dwindling means.
The total stock of affordable housing is dwindling, according to many measures, while costs are rising.
If your money is dwindling on your debit card, your checking account is also running low.
Dwindling incomes, loss of pensions, and healthcare costs have created an economic cocktail driving the rise.
His campaign has clearly drawn passionate support and fervent opposition, but its fortunes are dwindling rapidly.
The problem is exacerbated by the fact that the number of newly discovered antibiotics is dwindling.
This tradeoff initially met strong resistance, because some politicians want to protect Japan's dwindling dairy industry.
"State funding is dwindling, so we have to be innovative in our financing," Ms. Patterson said.
Faced with dwindling options for funding, some banks are turning to new forms of debt issuance.
The physical side involves running around to banks and trying to marshal their dwindling financial resources.
With political opposition dwindling, it has become increasingly risky to publish material critical of the government.
And the global economy may be left with dwindling Chinese demand — and without a backup plan.
In the struggle for the GOP nomination, there are many (though dwindling) candidates pursuing the votes.
O'Rourke, whose campaign has been dwindling in recent months, barely had a presence during the debate.
But with respirator supplies dwindling, medical professionals have already started reusing them, risking their own safety.
Convertible sales already are dwindling in the United States, according to figures compiled by LMC Automotive.
Drought conditions and dwindling access to fresh water are rippling across the US and the world.
Mr. Bianco, who is married to a man, spent years working to revive the dwindling church.
Falling prices for Tesla's bonds on Wednesday showed deepening concerns about the company's dwindling cash pile.
The motivation might be dwindling demand, a tough new competitor or a change in consumer tastes.
In the current market, chances are dwindling that lots and low-rises will stay that way.
There have been widespread reports of dwindling supplies of masks, as well as other protective gear.
The growing body count in New York City means that available hospital morgue space is dwindling.
Martha Roby won't seek re-election, as GOP faces dwindling number of women in the House
Generators needed diesel or regular gas to work, and supplies at gas stations were quickly dwindling.
As concerns about climate change and dwindling natural resources grow, green roofs have become increasingly popular.
Euro zone bond yields also rose on the dwindling risk of a British no-deal exit.
A few weeks back, Congress approved an emergency supplemental appropriation for FEMA, replacing already dwindling funds.
They don't mind seeming to be dwindling because they are in it for the long term.
Dwindling demand growth, low profit margins and mounting losses have also made the sector less attractive.
Dwindling revenues forced newspapers to lay off investigative journalists and, at times, to eliminate entire departments.
The problem is the "soft power" America wields is dwindling thanks to Trump and his allies.
There will always be some people who love to hate, but it is a dwindling percentage.
Absent presences in my dwindling support group, Leslie, Carrol, Ilka, Theresa and Trudy have all died.
The Emmy audience – even if its numbers are dwindling — are America's cohort of the TV-obsessed.
A handful of Asian cities outside China are also struggling with the dwindling numbers of tourists.
Cheryl R. David, a New York immigration lawyer, sees the chances for such a delay dwindling.
At the same time, unions, the biggest source of workers&apos balancing power, have been dwindling.
Many states have since struggled with maintaining their marketplace's online infrastructure, with dwindling budgets each year.
He took office at a time when trust was already a dwindling commodity in American life.
Hundreds of children still remain in US custody, but the number eligible for reunification is dwindling.
They showed a way beyond Abstract Expressionism, which was by then dwindling to empty, overblown gestures.
Central Bank reserves are dwindling, oil production is falling, and the economy faces recession and hyperinflation.
And her project came just in time—as the haenyeo community and tradition is rapidly dwindling.
Most hospitals are concerned about dwindling supplies of protective gear for their own doctors and nurses.
While it is possible to achieve success, the probability of gaining true economic stability is dwindling.
For those who did survive Friday's tsunami, they face urgent dwindling food, water, and fuel supplies.
But as with all of the protected areas on the border, these populations are dwindling fast.
Researchers found the average rate of population decline for dwindling species is 4 percent per year.
He's explored such themes before in Last One Out, which documented London's dwindling number of photo enlargers.
Sage grouse are considered by conservationists to be a key indicator species for America's dwindling sagebrush ecosystem.
Dwindling numbers meant that genetic variability — necessary for sustaining large populations with diverse genes — had largely diminished.
The data offers some relief for policymakers struggling to reflate a stagnant economy with dwindling policy options.
Honduras is one of a dwindling number of countries that still has formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan.
The economy is largely gutted, with unemployment soaring and electricity dwindling to a few hours a day.
We certainly hope Apple will continue to innovate in the tablet area, despite iPad's steadily dwindling sales.
But the urgency of the debate is, of course, not just about the dwindling supply of priests.
Summoner's earlier games had failed to land an audience on the platform, and Farley's funds were dwindling.
Dwindling fish stocks make hungry sharks more likely to come in to shore in search of food.
They're part of a dwindling breed of over-ear wireless headphones that don't provide active noise cancellation.
And it's on its dwindling edges, along with Twitter, but they are both still very powerful platforms.
Rather than dwindling as a result of death or retirement, their numbers are replenished in by-elections.
Given their dwindling numbers, the project might be the last chance to see some of these spaces.
It's tempting, of course, to see the straw as a dwindling, vestigial symptom of the twentieth century.
Local tax revenue has been dwindling for years, and now brings in only 200m yen a year.
Gloating rivals in the Gulf have readily met the shortfall left by Iran's dwindling exports of oil.
When Michael turned 8, he was placed in boarding school so she could salvage her dwindling career.
Faced with mounting unpopularity and dwindling options, Zuckerberg seems to have decided it's a risk worth taking.
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Still, the Wall is a problem: Castle Black's population is dwindling as the Wildlings head for Eastwatch.
Dwindling crowds of fans turning out more from a sense of duty and nostalgia than genuine excitement.
They likely will be profitable hospitals, as buyers won't touch money-losing inpatient facilities with dwindling admissions.
The ad campaign comes after the GOP's healthcare bill was pulled from the floor amid dwindling support.
While Clarke has made headlines as an outspoken Trump backer, he faces dwindling poll numbers in Milwaukee.
Last week's surge in violence came as the 4-month-old anti-government movement has been dwindling.
Misfits played a strong defense, trading team fights and dwindling the clock down to under a minute.
The technologies themselves, and their makers, are the easiest suspects to blame for our dwindling attention spans.
At the same time, it is trying to protect its dwindling hard-currency reserves by blocking imports.
The big factor is the dwindling manufacturing base that transforms steel into usable machines, equipment and infrastructures.
In Faia Brava the dwindling band of hill-farmers were encouraged to open their houses to hikers.
Many depend on remittances from migrants to Russia, but these are dwindling as recession bites there, too.
Dwindling numbers The Andaman Island tribe is one of the last remaining isolated groups in the world.
The dwindling reserves are apparent at Elephant Butte Reservoir, just outside of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico.
Chilean regulators last year implemented new restrictions on the salt flat amid concerns of dwindling water supplies .
While some of those departures were attributed to planned retirements, others have reportedly left amid dwindling morale.
After two straight years of losses, Takata is facing dwindling cash reserves and questions about its future.
Puerto Rico also has been contending with a dwindling population in recent years, reducing its tax base.
Aid agencies have warned of starvation, malnutrition and dwindling food supplies for the displaced in Borno State.
The only way the encampment can ensure clean water is to trade their dwindling supply of Oxy.
The assistance includes low- or no-interest payroll advances and loans for workers facing dwindling cash reserves.
This is particularly important given the already high operating costs of a medical practice and dwindling reimbursements.
The country's economy continues to suffer from falling oil prices, dwindling oil production, and mismanagement of resources.
MORE progressive wing that wants to control the future that are competing for the dwindling leftist base.
Buenaventura has a 43.65 percent stake in Peru's biggest gold mine Yanacocha, where reserves have been dwindling.
Due to the scarcity and dwindling numbers, these German classic hatchbacks are only going up in price.
The movie follows a British family's acting company as it tours India performing Shakespeare to dwindling audiences.
The comments came after the GOP healthcare bill was pulled from the House floor amid dwindling support.
Until demand is cut off in China, there will be no reprieve for Africa's dwindling elephant populations.
The articles portrayed a movement in decline, troubled by shrinking financial resources and dwindling numbers of followers.
I have a lot of dollars dwindling slowly in L.A. — You are welcome to some of them.
There are people who've managed to resist the Pokémon Go craze, but their numbers are dwindling, fast.
Left with a dwindling tax base, the Puerto Rican government borrowed heavily to replace the lost revenue.
Gluts of coal, steel, cement and other industrial commodities have been generating heavy pollution but dwindling profits.
In Tanzania's Selous Game Reserve the population has been under threat for decades, and numbers are dwindling.
Now, the space features sports cars, muscle cars, and supercars, but a dwindling supply of affordable coupés.
Both struggled from exorbitant Manhattan rent prices, dwindling foot traffic, and shifting consumer demand for e-commerce.
It also will help offset the dwindling number of movies on the platform made by other companies.
But it's a different story for Venezuela, a Russian ally that depends on its dwindling oil exports.
Mr. Avnery became an increasingly lonely voice on Israel's dwindling political left as the country shifted rightward.
It is not only the Republican Party's dwindling moderate wing that sees danger in the gun issue.
He alone could save regions like Appalachia that had long suffered from poverty and dwindling coal jobs.
President Donald Trump's White House is reportedly facing a quandary: dwindling television ratings for the president's rallies.
Lawyers wearing latex gloves whispered into their clients' ears, next to a dwindling bottle of hand sanitizer.
These arrangements, by music director Matt Ray, use the full expressive range of the gradually dwindling ensemble.
Arts & Leisure ____ The 155th anniversary Gettysburg re-enactment was a snapshot of a hobby with dwindling ranks.
On Tuesday, the lines for fast-dwindling gas, food, water and hardware seemed interminable and anxiety mounted.
Disturbed by the United Nations' dwindling effectiveness, he sought to revitalize the world body's faulty peacekeeping machinery.
Phone interviews with doctors at eight state-run hospitals across India highlighted their concerns about dwindling supplies.
Phone interviews with doctors at eight state-run hospitals across India highlighted their concerns about dwindling supplies.
Mr. Macron would do well to resist squandering any more of his dwindling political capital before then.
Race attendance has been dwindling, which was particularly noticeable at marquee tracks like Indianapolis and Bristol, Tenn.
While the bloc of 500 million people has ambitions to tackle new challenges, its resources are dwindling.
That is, officially, China's only stockpile, and it is dwindling as the ivory is auctioned to factories.
Meanwhile, providers of abortion and family planning are dwindling and the maternal mortality rate remains unconscionably high.
Despite the city's dwindling black population, there is a history of blackness in the city, she said.
LME zinc slipped 0.3% after a 2.4% jump on Wednesday amid dwindling stocks, while lead added 0.9%.
Without new voters to replace this dwindling pool, the GOP will wither and die on the vine.
People staying behind on the south coast were preparing for the worst, after days of dwindling resources.
The dwindling ranks of thoughtful people to administer the visa process should be of concern to everyone.
Every iteration follows Geralt, part of an ancient and dwindling line of monster hunters known as witchers.
And it follows days of anxiety among Democrats about the dwindling number of participants on the stage.
Now, the long-time bull is turning cautious — suggesting the probability of another leap higher is dwindling.
The drive to deal with dead bodies in new ways comes amid dwindling space in urban cemeteries.
In the absence of power, food is spoiling in refrigerators and freezers, and supplies are also dwindling.
They're at their most poignantly expressive when they're dancing together (in dwindling numbers) at one another's weddings.
The dwindling money would mean an inability to start hundreds of new programs, triggering delays to modernization.
Their numbers are dwindling, but the Yellow Vest protesters continue to bedevil the government of Emmanuel Macron.
The dwindling left is frequently vilified as traitorous, as empowered right-wingers create ever-narrower definitions of Zionism.
His income is dwindling, as non-Mandarin-speaking drivers are barred from picking up passengers in some areas.
The measure also provides $18.7 billion to replenish the Federal Emergency Management Agency's rapidly dwindling emergency disaster accounts.
The pill counter was dwindling, and I didn't realize it as I was pushing out pill after pill.
Jobs are dwindling, particularly those in the industries that used to be so prevalent in the Rust Belt.
Even in the final dwindling hours before the polls closed, Supreme was hard at work, targeting potential supporters.
With the number of sticks dwindling, the balloons are free to drop below — and onto an awaiting Hartley.
At age 26, in a league fixated on upside and youth, Magette knows his options may be dwindling.
Unrest first erupted in July over poor government services but intensified in September before dwindling in recent months.
Many of these institutions see corporate donations as a stop-gap against the progressive dwindling of public funding.
Mr Zuma's dwindling band of supporters will, no doubt, argue that the report exonerates him of any wrongdoing.
The deeper damage was not to lives or property but to the dwindling prestige of the Afghan government.
The wild population, which lives in rainforests, is dangerously dwindling due to human settlement, deforestation and forest degradation.
China has also been picking away at the dwindling number of states that maintain official relations with Taiwan.
With reserves of oil and gas dwindling, the government is ploughing the country's savings into grand development schemes.
The argument is not a new one, but it has resurfaced in connection with the dwindling orca population.
The enclosure, the largest ever at the zoo, will help to conserve the dwindling population of Asiatic lions.
The company has hired one of the dwindling number of steam drivers left to operate the Clun Castle.
The dwindling yield premium in emerging markets is already driving foreigners out of Asian bond and equity markets.
The tie-up will also help La Poste diversify from dwindling revenues from postal services, Le Maire said.
This was not a speech that helped Trump expand his dwindling base and win and influence undecided voters.
What's more, in states like Arizona, Missouri, and North Carolina, the number of insurer options is dwindling dramatically.
On the other hand, AT&T is facing a dwindling cable subscriber problem as people cut the cord.
But the expense of importing coal and liquefied natural gas is helping to sap Pakistan's dwindling foreign reserves.
Such activity appeals to many French voters, after years of national economic decline matched by dwindling international clout.
But Russia stopped producing the metal, too, and now NASA has been faced with a dwindling precious resource.
CME inventory, all of it located in the United States, has been dwindling steadily since May last year.
He had been among the dwindling number of journalists reporting on a conflict in urgent need of witnesses.
But two years later, as the price dived, debt payments were swallowing 22% of Chad's dwindling oil revenue.
China may still be the king of coal, but its appetite for fossil fuels might just be dwindling.
For the last year, major telecoms have mostly refrained from taking advantage of my gift of dwindling oversight.
But because Boda is no longer considered an emergency zone, the number of aid organizations here is dwindling.
Some might also believe that, as a dwindling group, they're "beleaguered and victimized to begin with," she explained.
The central bank introduced capital controls last year to conserve its dwindling foreign reserves as oil prices collapsed.
Pemex has been struggling to cope with financial debts of some $106 billion and years of dwindling output.
The president's support has been dwindling so he may be using Rajapaksa to bolster his government, Rao added.
The state is dependent on oil revenues that are dwindling and has cut back services over the years.
Yet producers are leaving the antivenom market in Africa, stocks are dwindling, and few authorities seem to care.
But now, dancers' dwindling performance schedules and their ragged ballet slippers reveal just how far Rio has fallen.
A more worrying contention is that dwindling payments have fuelled the creation of a new cash-poor underclass.
During the final days of their journey, the team tackled the Great Barrier Reef and faced dwindling supplies.
But the fund is dwindling and may be gone entirely by 2025, claims a local NGO, Lao Hamutuk.
Platform models are maturing, innovation is dwindling and certain players are worrying about their own eventual platform demise.
Industrial mining, she believes, leaves places like Greene County environmentally ravaged and reliant on a single, dwindling resource.
The number of Democratic lawmakers who are anti-abortion rights is also dwindling, though a handful still remain.
He is one of a dwindling number of centrist Republicans in a chamber that has become increasingly polarized.
The metal has risen more than 16 percent since early June as dwindling stocks led to supply fears.
Critics charge the publication had alienated Trump supporters with its steadfast slamming of the president, dwindling its readership.
It is Librería Barco de Papel, one of a dwindling number of Spanish-language bookstores in New York.
This is typical of how Indian tribes are struggling to stretch dwindling funds to maintain adequate housing stock.
News reports frequently indicate dwindling morale at the agency, driven by a partial hiring freeze and staffing cuts.
This Ramadan, he spends hours haggling in the market, trying to exchange his dwindling savings for canned goods.
At many of them, dwindling enrollment and internal conflicts make the prospect that they will succeed seem remote.
With attention spans dwindling and information overload, animation is a way to keep users engaged throughout a training.
Scarlet is among a group of endangered, rapidly dwindling Southern Resident killer whales that frequent the Pacific Northwest.
The nation's dwindling mental health resources are having a direct impact on patients with psychiatric emergencies, including children.
"Under the status quo, premiums have been skyrocketing year after year, and choices have been dwindling," he said.
Burrell said dwindling enrollment and a much sicker risk pool are the main contributors to such high rates.
He said it's a major priority for him to replenish the dwindling number of GOP women in Congress.
But the first version of AHCA was pulled from House consideration in March amid dwindling support among Republicans.
Since 28503, more than 22019 American coal-fired power plants have been retired due to dwindling economic viability.
The phenomenal information gap that once kept jackfruit on the sidelines is now dwindling with Padre's sustained efforts.
Statistics suggest that this dwindling ratio of women in tech may be a case of nurture over nature.
He noticed his reputation dwindling, and the film sort of poses the question: is he victim or villain?
There, he declaims poems and speeches (Shelley's "Ozymandias" is a highlight) to a paying but slowly dwindling audience.
Living off a dwindling pension, Mr. Safarzadeh works a couple of days a week as a taxi driver.
In addition to dwindling physical space and hospital beds, NYC's hospitals are running dangerously low on critical equipment.
Patrick's parish was itself the result of a merger of parishes in the 1970s because of dwindling attendance.
Another reason for dwindling participation may be the lack of response from any of the affected prison administrations.
In keeping with broader declines in the ranks of priests, nuns and brothers, Mepkin's monastic community is dwindling.
With resources dwindling on both sides, neither can muster enough power to get the drop on the other.
An ever-dwindling band of witnesses, including Queen Elizabeth II, mark the 75th anniversary of that momentous day.
The supply of Verset wines was dwindling by the time Mr. Verset died, at age 193, in 219.
Wistful articles began to appear about the dwindling number of water-bed salesmen, and their loyal, aging customers.
Would I spend another March afternoon writing about dwindling numbers of black and Hispanic students in specialized schools?
The second bucket consists of perception problems — external P.R. crises, dwindling user satisfaction numbers and low employee morale.
These and other critical medical supplies are dwindling, and healthcare workers need them to stay healthy and safe.
How quickly they run through that supply will determine when consumers see increased shipping times or dwindling availability.
Her dwindling number of defenders have argued that the military's outsize power has left her with few options.
There is a dwindling number of available sculptures by Brancusi, who did not make works in large editions.
It was largely abandoned by the 1930s, a victim of dwindling family interest, increased taxes and the Depression.
As of Wednesday evening, four people were still missing, with hopes dwindling that they would be found alive.
Mexico's rapidly dwindling Cantarell oil field, traditionally the source of 85033 percent of the country's total government expenditures.
World Relief has closed seven of its offices since 2017, as a result of the dwindling arrival numbers.
Following Harris's exit from the race, Booker decried the dwindling number of candidates of color in the primary.
Dwindling salmon numbers, as streams are rerouted and contaminants are dumped into rivers, are part of the problem.
The City Council, struggling to fund services from a dwindling tax base, agreed to cut 20 municipal jobs.
The company also blamed dwindling Chinese visitors to Hong Kong and Japan for the dip in comparable sales.
Newspapers once brimming with real estate ads now gave their dwindling space to a different kind of content.
Booker has denounced the dwindling number of candidates of color in the Democratic primary, pointing specifically to Sen.
As others prove fleeter at turning his visions into reality, the Fiat boss could find his options dwindling.
As of Tuesday, fewer people were on the streets outside and the number of protesters inside were dwindling.
Dwindling foreign currency reserves has raised fears of food, fuel and medicine shortages, analysts and political activists say.
Something as simple as your circadian rhythm being thrown off by the dwindling sunlight might be the culprit.
Prince Alwaleed's leverage to demand an actual trial or negotiate a better deal is dwindling by the day.
Besides Ben Carson, whose support is dwindling, the other obstacle to the Trump-Rubio showdown is Ted Cruz.
Unfortunately, in addition to a dwindling supplies, some of these stores and gas stations have also lost power.
But the spike in demand for psychological and psychiatric help coincided with dwindling staff levels and slashed budgets.
The Bank of Japan kept monetary policy steady on Thursday, as expected, preferring to save its dwindling ammunition.
As Kent seems to prove, the perception that giving up hard partying means giving up fun is dwindling.
The changes have led to steadily dwindling ratings, with the show hitting yet another series low earlier this season.
At the same time, low rates prompt savers, frustrated by dwindling returns, to spend on ever-more-expensive property.
As much of the apparel retail industry is seeing, in-store sales are moving online and store traffic dwindling.
Perhaps there's no other way to see it but in chunks at a time — given our dwindling attention spans.
The council was intended to advise the president on how to revitalize America's dwindling manufacturing industry and accelerate growth.
They've long been worried about dwindling supplies in Lake Mead, which is the only reason that city can exist.
The peso has suffered due to, amongst other factors, a strengthening dollar, dwindling foreign currency reserves and investor mistrust.
While Cleveland's public transit system is considered to be pretty solid, it has seen dwindling ridership in recent years.
The potential for rising water and the dwindling oxygen levels added to the urgency of getting the team out.
Miller now says his stocks of pre-tariff steel are dwindling, while Canadian rivals have exploited the tariff exemption.
Osi's mom and dad were peeling carrots for a roast and noticed that their stack of carrots was dwindling.
China's mid-tier banks, including China Merchants Bank Co and Chongqing Rural Commercial Bank, have also reported dwindling margins.
Garcia Padilla, deeply unpopular with exhausted political capital, has dwindling allies among campaigning lawmakers now distancing themselves from him.
Ballfields, playgrounds, and farmland had flooded from the melting snow, which was now gathered about in grimy, dwindling mounds.
The Colorado River is dwindling and the people of the American Southwest are in constant fight over water shares.
But the effort is also expensive, eating into carmakers' profits at a time when auto sales are dwindling globally.
Late last month, WeWork pulled its IPO filing amid criticism from investors, mounting losses and a dwindling IPO valuation.
But supplies are dwindling, and trapped residents are getting increasingly anxious as the storm stretches into its sixth day.
"Our city has endured some very difficult times: We're going through bankruptcy, escalating crime, dwindling police," Mr. Nickel said.
Many were already suffering from a sharp economic slowdown and dwindling tourism numbers after a spate of deadly bombings.
A coup and ensuing violent protests in 20083 led to five years of international sanctions and dwindling foreign investment.
The euro's importance as a tool of the global financial system is dwindling, according to the European Central Bank.
To the dismay of AK's own dwindling moderate faction, Mr Erdogan is once again musing about reinstating capital punishment.
That jeopardises energy security in a region whose gas supplies from the Netherlands and the North Sea are dwindling.
And the odds of giving Democrats the kind of made-for-TV moment they want appear to be dwindling.
And the heated pace of installations is expected to continue, especially as developers take advantage of the dwindling PTC.
Needless to say, they're experts at dwindling their go-to glam to something that will safely get through security.
He was elected after Fernandez left Argentina with rampant inflation, dwindling central bank reserves and a wide fiscal deficit.
General practitioners (GPs), patients' first port of call and the gatekeepers of most health services, are a dwindling army.
Jobs abound in the cities, but poor farmers are loth to use their dwindling savings on a bus ticket.
Last week, the U.N. World Food Programme (WFP) said it would stop providing food aid due to dwindling resources.
Dwindling are the days when actual effort would need to be made IRL in order for romance to bloom.
A dwindling stock of discoverable insights would mean correspondingly less scope for progress in the future—a dismal prospect.
YAWNING deficits, stubborn inflation, a plunging currency, spiking interest rates, dwindling reserves and a humbling turn to the IMF.
Some economists said consumer inflation may accelerate due to dwindling pig stocks, but others contended price rises will cool.
Our cover of November 11th, looking at America's dwindling global influence, featured a bald eagle in a Trump wig.
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton's edge over Donald Trump is dwindling in New Hampshire, a new Monmouth University poll shows.
You're one of a dwindling number of progressive politicians who oppose legalization of even the medical use of marijuana.
There are two obvious explanations: a dwindling stock of world-class players and their poor organisation on the field.
It may even pick up as a dwindling supply of available workers and continue to drive better wage gains.
Now such shindigs face dwindling guest lists as more people pay to be vaccinated against chickenpox and other diseases.
That decline was mostly attributable to the company's dwindling store fleet, though sales also slid at its remaining shops.
Under Rahul's leadership, Congress' performance has been dwindling and the party suffered major losses in the 2014 general election.
Seventeen Yemenite Jews were onboard, some of the last of Yemen's dwindling Jewish population escaping the war-torn country.
Some foreign suppliers, such as the European Union, have expressed concern as their market share in Algeria is dwindling.
The Spider-Man movies have seen dwindling returns at the box office, suffering in comparison to the Avengers movies.
By Friday night, the oxygen level in Ben's blood was dwindling, and his blood pressure medicine had fleeting results.
Given its dwindling ammunition, however, the central bank won't act immediately to small changes in the economy, he added.
You might've already heard that global warming is leading to rising sea levels, dwindling food supplies, and crazy weather.
Given its dwindling ammunition, however, the central bank won't react immediately to small changes in the economy, he said.
More and more Americans are experiencing mental health problems — and yet, access to treatment for those problems is dwindling.
How long, I wonder, before the silence of those dwindling crowds and the weight of his duties pile on?
But it required that the federal government pay $200 million for restoring the dwindling Salton Sea, California's largest lake.
Hopes for new orders in the industry have also been underpinned by a dwindling supply of pre-owned aircraft.
Elephants are also rapidly dwindling as poachers slaughter them for their tusks and humans encroach on the wild landscape.
With Chicago's first-place lead in the National League Central dwindling, the Cubs couldn't afford to wait much longer.
It's frightening, but not in a familiar, modern horror-movie sense, full of jump-scares and a dwindling cast.
The bank issued depositary receipts in India in 2010, but they attracted dwindling interest and are now largely dormant.
However, dwindling sugar stocks in Brazil have supported domestic prices, which could spur a short-term increase in production.
China's net imports of refined tin have been dwindling for several years and totalled just 1,800 tonnes in 2017.
Will we still have these quiet places in 30, 50 years, or are they just going to keep dwindling?
The dwindling of their ranks, while the number of passengers keeps rising, has been deeply frustrating, Mr. Cox said.
The old town's resident population is dwindling as residents move away to escape the crowds, traffic jams and noise.
The fate of New Jersey's dwindling transportation funding has been entangled in recent years with Mr. Christie's political ambitions.
All of the minister's bodyguards ended up making a break for it, and the food supply was rapidly dwindling.
Florida's gubernatorial race is seeing similar tightening in its margin, dwindling down to 0.44 points as of Thursday night.
It has also increased diplomatic pressure by winning over another two of the island's dwindling number of diplomatic allies.
Yes, we are all suckers for gadgets that stir up feelings of nostalgia for our lost (or dwindling) youth.
Meanwhile, we will be stuck with a dwindling stock of extant antibiotics, our only recourse against increasingly armored pathogens.
If Gothard were given the keys to IBLP tomorrow, he would find a dwindling number of true believers left.
Democrats are particularly enticed by Mr. Trump's dwindling support in affluent suburban areas — including those near Kansas City, Kan.
The rural coastal region is still struggling to find a way forward amid dwindling revenue and heightened relief costs.
Urbanization has led to the dwindling populations of provincial settlements as cities and their suburbs thrive and become overpopulated.
Worker shortage, uncertainty weigh Companies that want to hire are also limited by the dwindling pool of qualified workers.
Kevin Bone, director of The Cooper Union Institute for Sustainable Design, said dwindling resources make sustainable design economically favorable.
Oil prices, years before fracking would boost global supply, soared along with the notion the planet's reserves were dwindling.
Contrary to its name — and to its strategic plan — today there is dwindling protection for consumers or their finances.
Politicians, former heads of state, celebrities and a dwindling circle of old friends will gather on Friday for Mrs.
It was a city replete with hospitals and doctors' offices but with a dwindling number of patients to serve.
Some economists said consumer inflation may accelerate due to dwindling pig stocks, but others contended price rises will cool.
Kuroda said low rates and structural factors, such as a dwindling population, will likely weigh on regional banks' profits.
The novel caught the sour mood of the dwindling civil rights era and presaged the arrival of the counterculture.
But increasing testing has put pressure on dwindling medical supplies and increased the possibility of exposure in medical facilities.
Dwindling revenues mean global energy companies — including smaller shale-producing firms in Texas and the Dakotas — make less profit.
As teams drift out of the playoff race, people will quote the various sites that estimate their dwindling chances.
With its smartphone business continuing to struggle, Taiwan's HTC is shifting more of its dwindling resources into virtual reality.
And that's a direct response from the art fairs' acknowledging, in a way, that their client base is dwindling.
Much of Felgueiras's time is spent tracking down the dwindling supplies of arcane ingredients to recreate these historical hues.
Ms. Sciorra is a member of a dwindling fleet of actors who actually sound like they come from somewhere.
They realized that she still had a contribution to make, even though it might have been a dwindling one.
But there's little sign the dwindling Republican moderates in Congress have the stomach to confront their party's nativist core.
With two states down this legislative session, anti-trans activists' hopes of passing these bans appear to be dwindling.
Prosecutors had persisted with a felony charge against him despite dwindling and contradictory evidence, as CNN reported in September.
The spirits panel last reviewed rye 10 years ago, and even then, the supply of aged rye was dwindling.
The currencies have weakened because of political upheavals and dwindling growth forecasts in the two countries — not government intervention.
Hopes that Modi's ambitious economic programs for India -- Asia's third largest economy -- would lead to massive growth are dwindling.
Dwindling Australian production has helped prop up global prices of wheat, which hit a 18-month high on Jan.
Once the most important show for the game industry, E3's impact has dwindling for the past few years.
New York Magazine is one of a dwindling number of magazines that regularly publish ambitious essays and feature stories.
But they may be short on bargaining chips, as the union faces dwindling numbers and a federal corruption inquiry.
Temperatures might be falling and the daylight hours dwindling, but summer doesn't officially come to a close until Sept.
The dwindling Democratic field will face-off in Los Angeles for their final debate of the year on Thursday.
He first floated it in early 2015 as part of a plan to replenish the dwindling Highway Trust Fund.
So many borrowers have already refinanced to rock-bottom rates, so there is a dwindling pool of eligible candidates.
Some of them are experiencing the usual mental difficulties of old age, like forgetfulness or a dwindling attention span.
Some critics speculated that the craze was dwindling when the company withdrew its plans to go public last year.
The fans feel abandoned, overlooked; the dwindling crowds suggest they have even started to drift away from the club.
The BOJ is set to keep policy steady on Thursday, preferring to save its dwindling ammunition to support growth.
The idea, he said, is to capture "what we've lost" with the dwindling ranks of big, voicy local writers.
Mostly, it's happening because of steady population growth, dwindling available land for agriculture, and a dearth of employment opportunities.
Considering the dwindling number of people who buy physical CDs, it's not clear how valuable that honor really is.
Authorities were prioritizing search and rescue efforts on Sunday evening, but were hampered by the dwindling light, he said.
Temperatures might be falling and the daylight hours dwindling, but summer doesn't officially come to a close until Sept.
That payoff, and the dwindling availability of land, has pushed thousands of farmers to switch to khat, he said.
While sales of Dungeons and Dragons remained strong, dwindling purchases of Pie Face and Speak Out weighed on sales.
Chile can now remove its name from the dwindling list of countries that effectively ban abortion in any circumstance.
The counterterrorism missions, and the military's dwindling presence, are also critical to allowing the C.I.A. to operate in Afghanistan.
The freshman senator has emerged as a member of the Senate's dwindling coalition of moderates since joining in January.
At the same time, the stream of military aviators that the big carriers have long relied on is dwindling.
That is particularly demanding these days, when memberships at churches and synagogues nationwide are dwindling in numbers and resources.
It has suffered in recent years from a weakening economy, a structure seen as too complex and dwindling investor faith.
Analysts remarked that they didn't know how to model the company anymore and were worried about Avon's dwindling representative base.
That's a pretty good metaphor for Hollywood, as it keeps mining the same tired territories for inspiration with dwindling returns.
South Africa is seeking to replace its dwindling offshore gas reserves and reduce reliance on coal to fuel power plants.
With his family's finances dwindling, he took a corporate job in Boise, Idaho, but still kept his Fiverr side hustle.
Coal industry jobs have been dwindling for decades due to globalization, regulation and cheaper natural gas resources, among other reasons.
In addition to cash incentive of khat, coffee growing is being affected by dwindling forest coverage as well as drought.
To Twitter's credit, the dwindling user base is partially due to its own measures to battle spammy and malicious accounts.
The movie-theater industry is bleeding, thanks to streaming services, rising ticket prices, and studios' dwindling interest in original pitches.
While I'm still doing that, I'm also working on some other things, so the time spent doing that is dwindling.
Its success began dwindling in the early 2000s, and all Limited Too stores were eventually rebranded as Justice by 2008.
Aba, the RENATA spokeswoman, said despite their dwindling resources, she and the other aunties are determined not to give up.
Today, after years of dwindling usage and financial woes from BlackBerry developer RIM, BlackBerry Messenger is going away for good.
Concerns over the dwindling trade volume was partly behind the BOJ's decision last week to allow yields to rise more.
Europe's demand for natural gas is increasing even as local supplies from the Netherlands and the North Sea are dwindling.
It is the combination of better demand in the U.S. and China, and dwindling supply that has driven crude higher.
The government frowned on the Kraft bid, aware, probably, of the dwindling number of large British firms that are left.
Toller, the minister of a small, dwindling church in upstate New York that's more museum than church at this point.
Both pieces are still available on the brand's website, but naturally stock is dwindling thanks to Swift's insane modeling pose.
They had unwittingly introduced an invasive species, and one that could not help them restore their own dwindling beaver population.
Population growth and growing water use by farming and industry also are putting pressure on the country's dwindling water resources.
With each passing generation, and with increasingly dwindling numbers of fertile males, the fly basically breeds itself out of existence.
The report is the latest snapshot into rising anti-Semitism and a dwindling historical memory of the Holocaust across Europe.
They are the ones who must urge their dwindling band of supporters to continue hoping for the seemingly impossible, davka.
The most telling number in Apple's earnings report is its dwindling iPhone sales—people just aren't buying enough of them.
And that mass had been dwindling for years, owing to partisanship, even before Mr Trump's extreme divisiveness accelerated its demise.
Market speculation of additional monetary easing simmers, although the Bank of Japan's policy ammunition appears to be dwindling, analysts say.
Argentina is set for talks with creditors over $100 billion in debts, reserves are dwindling and inflation is sky-high.
The Green New Deal has drawn far fewer searches than "An Inconvenient Truth" did, and the volume is already dwindling.
It's times like these we really appreciate Verizon for turning up the heat just as our summer is dwindling away.
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Vermont has a labor problem — its workforce is one of the oldest in the nation, and it's dwindling.
The prison's dwindling population recently caused military officials to close one of the detention camps and consolidate the remaining inmates.
Namibia is one of a dwindling number of Cold War-era friends the isolated North Korea is managing to maintain.
Manufacturing and the warehouse industries had long since left, leaving behind empty buildings, high unemployment and a dwindling tax base.
Environmentalists have warned that a solid wall would prevent wildlife, including a dwindling population of federally protected ocelots, from crossing.
Chilean regulators last year delayed their review of Zaldivar's environmental study amid rising concerns over dwindling water supplies at Atacama.
The previous six presidents have all faced dwindling satisfaction with the direction of the country during their tenures in office.
During the drought Californians became especially reliant on groundwater and supplies — which had been dwindling before the drought — became depleted.
Despite all this, the regime also needed to continue to portray an anti-American image for its dwindling domestic base.
But mainstream outlets only have themselves to blame for their dwindling traffic, influence, and ability to control the political narrative.
With requests for cholera vaccines increasing and supplies dwindling, the WHO finally created a stockpile for the vaccines in 2013.
"I think his ability to effectively govern is dwindling by the hour," said a top Republican aide on Capitol Hill.
Three months later, Netanyahu and Abbas face different political realities, and Trump's ability to jump-start negotiations may be dwindling.
In a new interview with Parade, the star of The Revenant opens up about his take on the dwindling institution.
She is now at about 16 weeks, and her lawyers say her options for an abortion in Texas are dwindling.
For struggling brick-and-mortar businesses, subscription services could very well be a lifeline to retain a dwindling customer base.
With retirement savings dwindling and pensions disappearing, future beneficiaries will need every dollar they've earned in Social Security benefits. Rep.
What if they now have bulging populations, dwindling oil revenues and can't buy off their people or shut them up?
Less than three month's before Muhammad Ali's death, his daughter Laila opened up about his strength despite his dwindling health.
Brexit may also dent housebuilders' profits, if prices fall or if dwindling European immigration makes it harder to find labourers.
But aligning with a deeply unpopular president in the state could only further doom the dwindling Republican presence in Trenton.
As containers piled up with retailers and on docks, the available pool of chassis used to transport containers was dwindling.
But drugstores, like the rest of Japan's retail industry, are now grappling with a dwindling workforce and tough price competition.
Novel writing, she has decided, is "an independent art": Great writers will always write, regardless of dwindling readerships and sales.
That's why, across the country, public pension advocates have called for a financial transaction tax to shore up dwindling funds.
In comparison to base campaign targeting and communication, persuasion of the dwindling middle through TV ads is expensive and inefficient.
Still, Gap brands began to feel the weight of dwindling foot traffic in malls and the push toward e-commerce.
The number of track meets is dwindling, as are the available prize money and appearance fees, athletes and agents say.
He took power as the ailing economy faced dwindling aid from key ally Venezuela and a tighter U.S. trade embargo.
Rookie Daniel Jones stepped in early on this season to replace a dwindling Eli Manning for the New York Giants.
They passed an $8 billion initial relief package for Texas after Harvey, and now FEMA's disaster relief fund is dwindling.
So would dwindling gains by equity growth leadership funds, such as funds focused on emerging-market internet and e-commerce.
But with the earth's (and Party City's) helium supplies dwindling, potential balloon customers have been searching elsewhere for party goods.
Even before the arrival of the pests towards the end of last year, the southern African nation's forests were dwindling.
Religious attendance may be dwindling, but people are still interested in finding community and purpose through faith of some kind.
His dwindling number of supporters -- many of whom cheered him in the nightclub -- might think he's unfazed by the controversy.
For Denver, it's an opportunity for the team's young core to gain valuable experience while exciting a dwindling fan base.
Trump may see political advantage in pandering to the dwindling coal industry (and lying to its workers for populist theater).
There are still a few good things left out there to help maintain our dwindling faith in the human race.
Southern Residents, which feed exclusively on salmon, are already struggling with dwindling food supplies, because of overfishing and other factors.
He spends his days in solitude, building and installing custom amplifiers for a rarefied, dwindling group of hi-fi enthusiasts.
My grandfather fought with dwindling resolve against the urge to stomp down on Lemberger's face as hard as he could.
This new financial demand, in addition to her medication costs, led to dwindling savings and put her rent into arrears.
But that will be ever harder to do with a dwindling force and diminishing political appetite for renewed military entanglement.
This year's festival, the 32nd, didn't have any arena-circuit headliner or overbearing corporate sponsorships, reflecting a dwindling recording business.
This suggests people's affinity for home brew may be cultural, although Rossow adds that the prevalence of moonshine is dwindling.
The rules instantly were contentious, especially when regulators set low limits for dwindling species like cod to help them rebound.
She estimates some hospitals may be without power for up to three weeks, while gas supplies for generators are dwindling.
For those curious, tickets for the all-nighter are dwindling, with only early morning and late night spots still available.
With West Virginia's shrinking population getting older, sicker, and poorer, Jenkins says access to critical emergency care is dwindling too.
It also shows that new infections in China are dwindling, while those in Europe and the Middle East are rising.
The current study could help refine the efforts of conservationist trying to encourage pandas to breed within those dwindling habitats.
She's brainstormed ways to conserve her facility's dwindling supply of protective masks and gear and treated patients from their vehicles.
The goal, the agency indicated, was to preserve dwindling stocks of those critical supplies for those who most need it.
In the context of Nigeria's dwindling oil receipts and 70% debt service-to-revenue ratio, the picture becomes even bleaker.
Oyster Bay is one of the few places in the New York area where the dwindling bayman culture still thrives.
For instance, sellers on Amazon, who often rely on cheap Chinese products, are getting pummeled, with dwindling stock to sell.
The march was one of hundreds organized by unions across the country that have faced dwindling membership in recent years.
As gas use declines, utilities will need new solutions to pay for gas grids that support a dwindling customer base.
Late last month, WeWork withdrew its IPO filing amid sharp criticism from investors, mounting losses and a dwindling IPO valuation.
For travelers, the decree comes as crime in Brazil is decreasing, compared to last year, and Zika cases are dwindling.
The poll was the third in a row to show the Conservative lead dwindling before Britain's election on Dec. 12.
There, immigration rather than economics is the key driver, but that will wane in importance since immigration flows are dwindling.
Across the city, financially struggling religious congregations, facing dwindling attendance and shrinking donations, are looking for other sources of revenue.
The economy is benefiting from vast investment from China, but economists are concerned about falling currency reserves and dwindling exports.
With that comes issues growing food, the dwindling of important species within our ecosystem, and the destruction of natural habitats.
Gasoline supplies are dwindling and are a black-market trade now — for those fortunate enough to have a functioning vehicle.
Public Health The revised Senate health bill has a dwindling list of winners and a bigger pool of potential losers.
Sterling consolidated around $1.3130 after gaining Wednesday on dwindling expectations the Bank of England would cut interest rates next week.
Fears of the virus have spread to other countries, leading to the number of face masks available on Amazon dwindling.
Sterling consolidated around $1.3040 after gaining Wednesday on dwindling expectations the Bank of England will cut interest rates next week.
As Washington shifts its military focus to great power competition with China and Russia, resources for counterterrorism missions are dwindling.
Late last month, WeWork pulled its IPO filing amid sharp criticism from investors, mounting losses and a dwindling IPO valuation.
While this study focused on the U.S. and Canada, similar reports confirm other countries suffer from a dwindling avian population.
"We expect that by Q4 the market will be dealing with either undersupply, dwindling spare capacity - or both," it added.
The Trump administration has said revitalizing American fossil fuel industries, including West Virginia's dwindling coal sector, is a key goal.
Yet on Wednesday, bombing by pro-Assad forces continued against the dwindling number of people left alive in the city.
The Chapter 1663 bankruptcy comes amid dwindling sales and struggles by the Chang family to sort out the company's finances.
The tariffs announced by Beijing on Tuesday reflect the dwindling amount of goods on which it can impose new tariffs.
He argued that the island's dwindling revenues could not go toward the debt payment without unacceptable cuts to public services.
His death also reflects the dwindling number of leaders from the generation that overthrew the shah nearly four decades ago.
Meanwhile, rural Japan's dwindling population has made it much harder for these companies to provide profitable service in some areas.
Business activity at manufacturing and services firms also slowed during the same month, again on dwindling domestic and foreign demand.
"We expect that by Q31 the market will be dealing with either undersupply, dwindling spare capacity - or both," it added.
Demographically, the Russian population is dwindling in Siberia and the Pacific coast regions while the neighboring Chinese population is rising.
Hundreds of faithful filled the side aisles and galleries above, including many from the dwindling Greek Orthodox community in Istanbul.
Foreign exchange restrictions were imposed by the central bank last year in an attempt to conserve dwindling U.S. dollar reserves.
His stance on refugees was presented as both a moral imperative and a key step in revitalizing Rutland's dwindling economy.
Wall Street probably likes it because of Tribune's dwindling print business, which justifies the lower Ebitda on the Gannett offer.
The spending is the backbone of an ambitious plan to boost production and explore for more oil to replenish dwindling reserves.
Even though the number of suspects is dwindling due to old age, prosecutors are still trying to bring individuals to justice.
Clinton currently holds a small lead over Sanders in the state, though it has been dwindling in the past few weeks.
A slew of South Korean airlines are also suspending flights to Japan as they brace for a dwindling number of tourists.
A few years ago, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reached out to the Seminole to ask about the dwindling island.
According to a recent story in the Huffington Post about Manafort's dwindling influence in the Trump campaign, it wasn't Paul Manafort.
Fearing that her power is dwindling, Allie asks to meet with Lexie and it goes about as well as you'd expect.
Perhaps after years of dwindling demand, a few Windows Mobile diehards have finally purchased the last remnants of Microsoft's smartphone legacy.
Highly leveraged U.S. nursing homes are struggling with dwindling government reimbursements for care and changing regulations that increase costs of care.
Sandra Bullock plays Mallory, a survivor who has learned to live indoors or blindfolded along with a dwindling group of companions.
FilmStruck was also a wonderful salve for movie lovers tired of Netflix's dwindling catalog of films not made by Netflix itself.
The big picture: Local news outlets report that residents are seeing dwindling numbers of trick-or-treaters than once turned out.
Amid double-digit inflation, Nigeria's foreign reserves are dwindling as the government races to shore up a swooning currency, the naira.
This marked a notable change from recent years, when McDonald's was marred with stagnant sales, dwindling popularity and badly underperforming shares.
New orders are also underpinned by dwindling bargains for pre-owned aircraft, where prices are creeping higher after years of declines.
She admits the protesters may be facing societal obstacles -- unaffordable living, dwindling upward mobility -- but "we've all been there," she said.
The fact that Facebook is no longer dwindling it its most lucrative markets is surely contributing to its share price climb.
It's a reality that's difficult to ignore, as NASA and European Space Agency satellites now track the dwindling ice each day.
Since dwindling enthusiasm among fans would harm revenues for football's administrative bodies, there is little incentive for them to sharpen up.
Oklahoma City's lead was dwindling in the fourth quarter, cut to five on back-to-back 3-pointers by Bojan Bogdanovic.
The real danger to religious Zionism comes not from the Palestinians or from abroad, nor even from the dwindling Israeli left.
The dwindling of Hollande's authority – and resignation of Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron - has left the future of economic reforms in doubt.
Already one of the world's poorest nations, worsening security and dwindling international investment have brought the Afghan economy to its knees.
Given the dwindling stock of royal boys—Akihito's first three grandchildren were girls—such changes might seem desirable, even to conservatives.
As the Obamas' term in the White House nears its end, we're cherishing Michelle Obama's dwindling style moments as First Lady.
To sum up their situation: They have no car, a dwindling food supply, and two pregnant women nearing their due dates.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's district, has seen a dwindling number of rounds played every year since its opening, according to the newspaper.
The proposed action follows the growth in e-cigarette use among teenagers after years of dwindling smoking rates within that demographic.
Propelled by low pay and dwindling resources for students, teachers in nearly a dozen states have walked out of their classrooms.
A rate cut would seem to make sense given Japan's dwindling exports, exposure to a slowing China and unwelcome currency strength.
The Houston refinery has replaced dwindling supplies of Venezuelan crude oil with shipments from Colombian producers and other markets, Patel said.
Update: The frequency of Twitter complaints seems to be dwindling, so it's safe to assume Instagram is now working for most.
The Central American leader may now reckon with dwindling support at home, where local press avidly covered the two-week trial.
Hunts, though carefully managed and requiring permits, will further diminish the bears' gradually dwindling genetic pool — even though they're healthy today.
In addition, dwindling of public markets in China and other parts of the world concentrates more funds in U.S. rising stars.
Why it matters: President Trump made dwindling manufacturing jobs a big theme of the presidential election, blaming globalization for the losses.
To approve measures, half of the National Assembly's 167 lawmakers must be present to reach quorum but the number is dwindling.
But a new report from the nonpartisan research institute, based on a review of nearly 200 sources, shows IS fortunes dwindling.
" He noted that "the mandatory part of the budget, of spending, is rapidly growing while the discretionary appropriated accounts are dwindling.
The investment is the backbone of an ambitious plan to boost production and explore for more oil to replenish dwindling reserves.
His plan to enable the setup of pass-throughs for business owners will only lead to evasion and dwindling federal dollars.
By the evening, hard-hatted first responders were again digging for bodies or survivors in a dwindling number of rubble heaps.
Yet the dwindling number of death sentences carried out in the US indicates that the option is no longer as popular.
With views dwindling, publications like mine often turned to the gospel of search engine optimisation, also known as SEO, for guidance.
"I think his ability to effectively govern is dwindling by the hour," a GOP leadership source told CNN's Jim Acosta Tuesday.
After a long period of dwindling membership, you can see why British parties have brought their members into the voting process.
Dwindling expectations that the Bank of England will raise interest rates this year have weighed on the pound in recent days.
A leader of the party's dwindling centrist faction, Mr. Watson's exit will enable Mr. Corbyn to cement control over the party.
The struggling German industrial conglomerate needs to raise money as it restructures radically after years of dwindling profits and strategic missteps.
But, nearly two decades after youngsters were first required to contribute to tuition costs, the system has dwindling support at home.
They have a 10-year-old son and a 20-year-old daughter, and their savings of about $3,000 are dwindling.
Which begs the question of whether the LME is reflecting the wider state of the market or its own dwindling liquidity.
Killer whale populations in the Pacific Northwest are dwindling, and the statistics for infant deaths and viable pregnancies are downright shocking.
Trump will likely stake his claim to that mantle on Wednesday, casting himself as a fighter for the dwindling manufacturing sector.
Pelosi has it worse with her "three-way split" among a dwindling conservative wing, New Democrats...and progressives, who smell impeachment.
I was a senior looking to squeeze more time out of the dwindling weeks with my fellow soon-to-be graduates.
The infrastructure projects allow China to invest its large, if dwindling, foreign currency reserves, and also buy goodwill with its neighbors.
A dwindling supply of cash dollars has led to banks limiting daily withdrawals to as little as $30 in bond notes.
Without a generous supply of merchandise, even the company's dwindling base of customers may not shop there, hurting sales even more.
Though very aware of our dwindling bank accounts, we kept our heads in the sand, hoping things would magically turn around.
From there it's carnage, and despite the ever-dwindling supply of both allies and ammunition, the most important resource is time.
But many policymakers, struggling to battle external headwinds with a dwindling tool-kit, are wary of expanding stimulus any time soon.
Artists began moving to the downtown area in the 1970s to escape rising rents and dwindling studio space on the Westside.
Through a series of power moves Erdogan has outmaneuvered Trump, highlighting the dwindling power of the US in the Middle East.
The preppy fashion retailer has been struggling with falling sales and a dwindling cash flow, as it faces competition from Amazon.
Cultural and demographic anxiety about dwindling native populations and rapidly increasing immigrant ones lies at the heart of these parties' ideologies.
But with a dwindling supply of N95 respirators and a surge in virus cases, healthcare facilities are bracing for the worst.
A number of its pre-flight lounges, known as the Sky Club, have also been closed because of dwindling passenger traffic.
Like most cafes, the Rose doesn't provide electrical outlets; a dwindling battery should be a sign that it's time to go.
Some travel search sites have struggled with what they claim are growing costs and dwindling return on demand of Google search.
Now, the family must wait again, as the supply of dried buds and oils Mr. Carter relies on is rapidly dwindling.
We've been told over and over that the only way out of trauma is by burning through our dwindling checking accounts.
With the number of masks, gloves, and other necessary medical supplies dwindling, healthcare professionals are facing an emergency of their own.
But as these natural landscapes wither and become less biologically rich, the services they can provide to humans have been dwindling.
The nine-part documentary The Smash Brothers dropped, boosting the then-dwindling grassroots community with a huge influx of new players.
As the travel industry is currently in a tailspin, that source of revenue is quickly dwindling for this class of startups.
If everything goes right, the products will then begin their journey to her, a new supply to replenish her dwindling inventory. 
Publications including The Times, facing dwindling revenue, have created conferences and forums where readers pay to interact with journalists and newsmakers.
All of the index's 11 major sectors declined, with the energy sector dropping 9% as crude prices tumbled on dwindling demand.
Dwindling enrollment is a reality at these schools, but that's partly because the city has not invested nearly enough in them.
However, dugong populations are severely dwindling because they often get tangled in stray fishing equipment and are sometimes hunted for meat.
But facing engineering problems and dwindling resources, construction on the hotel was never finished, though it did reach its full height.
But at the end of September, this storied occupation will end, a victim of the dwindling ranks of the Dominican order.
Going after "liberal California" over the people Trump likes to call "illegals" is nothing but red meat to Trump's dwindling base.
To the Editor: Rod Dreher argues that Christian faith is dwindling in part because Christians have aligned themselves with Republican politics.
The dwindling industrial heritage along with the burgeoning arts scene are only the latest version of the city's Janus-faced character.
A recent survey commissioned by the district showed dwindling support for the plan and a decreased interest in diversity among parents.

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