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Yet even the ceremonial appearance of a Xolo at Madison Square Garden represents an inspiring comeback for a breed once in danger of dwindling altogether, as well as further proof, if more is needed, of the fickleness of consumers and the eternal truth that fashion and taste touch all realms, including the animal kingdom.
Philip K Dick's novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (the basis for Ridley Scott's 1982 movie Blade Runner), planted a theme that would arise repeatedly in the internet era – the danger of dwindling human empathy in the face of technological change.
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Might this be because of dwindling police department resources?
This would favor use of dwindling energy reserves for critical life-sustaining processes.
The danger is that dwindling reserves will trigger hoarding and speculation, driving prices even higher.
Wall Street firms, some insolvent, some in danger of a run against their dwindling capital, only had to pay the Fed 0.50% for overnight loans on over $1.3 trillion.
Thus, the first stream of literature that relates to the technology of foolishness is precisely that large area of research pointing to the fact that, in a variety of situations, lack of perspectives, dwindling though not (yet) exhausted resources, or danger however perceived trigger exploration (Cyert and March, 1963; March and Shapira, 1987, 1992; Døjbak Håkonsson et al., 2016).
There is a growing market of GTL processes in face of the dwindling oil reserves.
WHO officials complain of a dwindling budget.
Survivors remain of that dwindling population.
He asked, "Are common points of reference dwindling?
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