Sentence examples for are decreasing in numbers from inspiring English sources

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"Liberals are decreasing in numbers," he said.

All the hartebeest subspecies, except the red hartebeest (increasing population) and the Lichtenstein's hartebeest (stable population), are decreasing in numbers, with three subspecies regarded as endangered: the Tora, Lelwel and Swayne's hartebeest.

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There is a real concern that systematics experts are decreasing in number in Canada 2 and worldwide.

In his honour, bronze statues depicting him reading and carrying firewood were erected all over the country, mostly in primary schools, but today these are decreasing in number.

In his honor, bronze statues depicting him reading and carrying firewood were erected all over the country, mostly in primary schools, but today these are decreasing in number.

"This data clearly contradicts comments by those who would assert that UFOs are a 'passing fad' or that UFO sightings are decreasing in number," reads the study.

Although currently listed as least concern by the IUCN, they are decreasing in number, due primarily to habitat loss.

This stems from the growing disbelief that audiences feel after being exposed to such information, especially since Holocaust witnesses themselves are decreasing in number.

He closed with the following: "...this bird is decreasing in numbers.

African lions have been decreasing in numbers steadily over the past years, yet most people were unaware because of the ease of seeing prides in national Parks and Reserves.

Medical patients are increasing proportionately, but trauma patients are decreased in number.

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