Sentence examples similar to a dwindling effect from inspiring English sources

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It calls them so often with dwindling effect so far as I can tell that commuters barely feel affected unless they use a militant-dominated line.

But that's a dwindling minority — and the effect of, say, 1 or 2 percent higher inflation isn't going to be enormous even for this minority.

A number of researchers are looking at the cascade of effects of a dwindling snowpack, which will be widespread since nearly a quarter of the planet is covered with seasonal snow.

Instead of nurturing a dwindling trade, this could have the opposite effect.

He refers to "a dwindling population of older Catholic conservatives who say, in effect, the pope's the man, love it or leave it".

Father Frans Van der Lugt was eulogized by the Vatican as a "man of peace" who stayed behind in the ravaged Old City to assist a dwindling population of Christians and Muslims suffering the devastating effects of an almost two-year siege.

A dwindling minority.

They were a dwindling, disorganized lot.

WHO officials complain of a dwindling budget.

A shrinking population means a dwindling domestic market.

In such a world, cheap labor is a dwindling advantage.

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