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But what are the chances for survival of a hotel whose rooms go for $465 to $4,500 a night, when business travel, its lifeblood, has dwindled precipitously, and leisure tourism, its backup, is foundering?
The British military has dwindled precipitously due to lack of funding and some estimate army personnel to eventually fall to 50,000 (the same size as the NYPD).
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The country is struggling to maintain and protect its large Jewish population, the third largest in the world, which has been dwindling precipitously thanks to the wave of anti-Semitism that has gripped the country over the past decade.
The company supplies a third of the federal government's income, but production is dwindling precipitously, and analysts say Pemex requires injections of foreign expertise and technology to turn itself around.
Democrats, whose numbers have dwindled so precipitously as to be effectively impotent, objected to raising the sales tax which would hurt poor and middle class families disproportionately.
When early recounts made Bush's lead dwindle precipitously, there was a scramble to add votes on his side of the ledger.
Although the legal issues remain to be settled, virtually everyone in the industry agrees that journal prices have risen precipitously over the last 15 years as the number of publishers dwindled.
Circulation dwindled.
Attendance dwindled.
Comedy dwindled.
Tourist numbers dwindled.
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