Sentence examples for because of a dwindling from inspiring English sources

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For the last 12 years he has been responsible for four village churches, in addition to Gesté, because of a dwindling number of priests.

The announcement by the company and its subsidiary Cordis, long expected by some analysts because of a dwindling market share, opens up more sales possibilities for three competitors.

Revenues have been trending downward for years, as has racetrack attendance, though because of a dwindling reserve fund the fairgrounds have yet to cost taxpayers a dime.

–Jeff Gordinier The New York Times: The oyster population in Florida's Apalachicola Bay, the cradle of the state's prized oyster industry, has collapsed because of a dwindling flow from two rivers originating in Georgia.

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It's been years since there was a bricks and mortar store in my neighbourhood that sells CDs, perhaps because I'm part of a dwindling number of people who still prefer to retain a hard copy of the music I purchase, having been burnt too often by iTunes, which summarily deletes my music library with each software upgrade.

It has only remained there because of the political clout of a dwindling number of elderly Cuban exiles in Florida (which also explains the outrage of the normally more sensible Messrs Bush and Rubio .But the biggest prize should be the advance of democracy and open markets in Latin America.

That's largely because a dwindling number of investors are subject to the taxes on investment gains that are set to rise at the end of the year, with most stocks held in accounts that are exempt from taxes.

Some of the consumers admitted having lost jobs on being diagnosed with mental illness because of the associated stigma, leading to a dwindling socio-economic status.

As of last year, NBA fans no longer had to pick players to fill specific positions, a move mostly made because of the dwindling number of true centers in the league.

The pay-TV broadcaster had announced a half-year loss largely because of the dwindling value of its stake in ITV, but turnover had risen 10.7%, to £2.5 billion ($5.0 billion), in the first half of 2007.

But Londoner Bill Colley is one of the few people in the world still proudly building wooden racing boats for commercial sale - although he has barely completed a handful of orders in the last decade because of the dwindling amount of trade.

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