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"Options are dwindling for many rural families, and remote communities are hardest hit," said Katy Kozhimannil, an associate professor and health researcher at the University of Minnesota.
Even as Russia will need foreign investment to offset dwindling energy export revenues, options are dwindling for attracting investors to a country that even in the best of times had a poor track record of property rights.
Despite being under protection from fishing in most areas, basking shark numbers worldwide are dwindling for unknown reasons.
Barajas is on the hook for at least $125,000 to a slick criminal defense attorney, and profits are dwindling for Fernandez, too, since co-manager Morales entered the mix.
"This important contribution comes at a critical time, just as WFP resources are dwindling for flood response.
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Thanks to rampant overfishing, the world's stocks of cod, tuna and countless other sea-dwellers have been dwindling for decades.
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