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In such a world, cheap labor is a dwindling advantage.
Unix retains a small but dwindling advantage in the very largest R/3 installations.
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The figures have been boosted by the dwindling cost advantages of eating in.
On the early voter front, the Republican source argues that Obama's 2008 advantages are dwindling.
That advantage dwindled when Pienaar assumed the kicking duties from the injured Humphreys and stroked over a penalty.
As producers of heavier crude in OPEC nations and Canada scaled back production, their advantage dwindled and has all but disappeared.
Seventh-seeded Arkansas 19-111) led by 20 on three occasions early in the second half, but saw the advantage dwindle behind the shooting of Florida guards Tombi Bell and Brandi McCain.
Instead of working together to stay away and let a two-up sprint decide the stage winner, Amador and Malacarne sat on one another's wheels and let their rapidly falling advantage dwindle even further.
Meanwhile, Heraclius formed an alliance with the Turks, who took advantage of the dwindling strength of the Persians to ravage their territories in the Caucasus.
So when Gloria Steinem, on the eve of her 80th birthday, boldly declared that she felt a dwindling libido to be a "terrific advantage", we decided to take the conversation a step further.
But rising tuition costs and dwindling state aid threaten to squander these advantages.
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