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The Hebrew school halted classes this year because of the dwindling number of Jewish children.
But he predicted that machine use would become more common because of the dwindling numbers of moiras.
If a buyout does not materialize, he said, he will probably have to go on welfare because of the dwindling value of his quotas.
Because of the dwindling influx of registered nurses, it is getting harder, as well as more dangerous, for them and their patients.
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 commission also warns that it may have to cut the number of documents it translates because of the dwindling number of British students with degrees in French and German.
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People with this kind of background are not uncommon in remodeling, probably because it's one of the dwindling number of mentally challenging careers that require almost nothing in the way of qualifications except a strong back, common sense and a willingness to work hard.
I can talk for an hour confidently about the economy and make jokes that people laugh at (sympathetically?), but then suddenly someone asks me what I'm doing at the weekend and it turns out I'm going to "go and try to maximize my use of the dwindling time because if I were in England I shouldn't have had such a magnificent opportunity.
They are still caught and eaten in Iceland and the Faroe Islands, but there have been calls for an outright ban on hunting them in Iceland because of concern over the dwindling number of birds successfully raising chicks.
A1 Mr. Gore remained determined to press on with his legal case in Florida, holding a high-level strategy session that took on an air of urgency because of the ticking of the clock, the dwindling of his legal options and the start of a potentially decisive week in the courts.
But that image has long needed some alteration because in the dwindling world of rooftop fliers, as they are known, the men are as likely to be working-class blacks or Hispanics.
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because of the eroding
because of the waning
because of the receding
because of the downsizing
because of the sliding
because of the withering
because of the weakening
because of the decrease
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because of the reduction
because of the fall
because of the disappearing
because of the crying
because of the flopping
because of the cooling
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