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Captain's Hard Times Dining, across the street from the barbershop, also saw business dwindle.
Preventive care would stave off emergencies like acute asthma attacks, and better use of family doctors would help make emergency room business dwindle.
The company launched the world's first mass-market laptop in 1985 but has seen its consumer electronics business dwindle amid price competition with Asian rivals.
Flager, unhappy to see settlers moving back north and his fruit shipping business dwindle, recognizing the obvious financial opportunities and gave in.
The company had seen its business dwindle during its four-year battle for a new lease, and its supporters say that even a modest expansion of its business would mean new waterfront jobs.
And as profits from the core business dwindle, someone needs to convince the owners that some of those dwindling profits need to be invested in a new business.
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