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Is the Republican Party in danger of shrinking to its southern base?
Once-great ruling parties can appear hollowed out, in danger of shrinking into a professionalized political class".
Does this "masterpiece" belong to Baldwin's family, or to his readership (a readership forever in danger of shrinking)?
Research suggests that the Church of England is in danger of shrinking into a collection of outpost communities, populated overwhelmingly by the middle-class and middle-aged or older.
Skeptics of the new rules say that one danger of shrinking bond inventories is that banks have less capacity to acquire bonds from sellers when bond markets are weak.
The silver-point awards at Honors Club suddenly seemed in danger of shrinking: the officials might rule that the game there would be scored separately, with fewer points for the top scorers.
Charles Davis at the Centre for Economic and Business Research said City employment levels would be down to 290,000 from a peak of 360,000 in early 2008 and were "in danger of shrinking further to around the 200,000 clocked up in 1993-94".
But instead, the state party — once a symbol of Republican hope and geographical reach and which gave the nation Ronald Reagan and Richard M.. Nixon) — is caught in a cycle of relentless decline, and appears in danger of shrinking to the rank of a minor party.
As a result of Erdogan's crackdown, the space for political speech in Turkey is in danger of shrinking.
As a result of Erdogan's crackdown, the space for political speech in Turkey is in danger of shrinking. .
You could never accuse Ms. Buckley of shrinking from danger.
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