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Staff were fortunate in that union recognition had been won several years earlier, but membership had dwindled to below a third.
The Boston Globe reported that by the time he left office, the proportion of women at the top had dwindled to below the level he found when he arrived.
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McKinsey, a consultancy, argues that unless Vietnam boosts its labour productivity by more than half, growth is likely to dwindle to below 5%.
Critics complained that the number of her public appearances, which had once averaged 150 a year, had dwindled to well below 100.
Recently, his approval rating in some polls has dwindled to 50percentt or below.
But home crowds have dwindled to an average of around 900 - below their 1,300 target - and they recently gave away 10,000 free tickets to local school children to boost attendances.
Below me, my shadow and the boat's dwindled to the vanishing point in the two-mile-deep water.
Turnover has dwindled to $25m a day.
So margins dwindled to approximately nothing.
Then the money dwindled to nothing.
Its support has dwindled to under 10%.
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