Sentence examples for advantage dwindled from inspiring English sources

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That advantage dwindled when Pienaar assumed the kicking duties from the injured Humphreys and stroked over a penalty.

As producers of heavier crude in OPEC nations and Canada scaled back production, their advantage dwindled and has all but disappeared.

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Seventh-seeded Arkansas 19-111) led by 20 on three occasions early in the second half, but saw the advantage dwindle behind the shooting of Florida guards Tombi Bell and Brandi McCain.

Instead of working together to stay away and let a two-up sprint decide the stage winner, Amador and Malacarne sat on one another's wheels and let their rapidly falling advantage dwindle even further.

This advantage has dwindled somewhat.

Their advantage out front dwindled quickly as the peloton – led by and  – gathered pace, leaving the breakaway with just 90 seconds of a lead out front with around 40 km to go. 15 km later, Maté sat up with cramping in his knee – stemming from a crash in Stage 2 – having already wrested the lead of the mountains classification away from Thomas De Gendt.

On the early voter front, the Republican source argues that Obama's 2008 advantages are dwindling.

As Mrs. Clinton's advantage in the count dwindled, CNN also joined in calling the race "too close to call".

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

Unix retains a small but dwindling advantage in the very largest R/3 installations.

When Richard Hughes kicked the latter clear rounding the turn for home, it looked as though he might have stolen a march on his rivals, but his advantage began to dwindle heading into the final two furlongs.

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