Sentence examples for dwindling clout from inspiring English sources

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The Guardian's Larry Elliott, who wrote a book about the candy-floss financial economy long before the crash, is cross that Labour over-emphasised the City at the expense of manufacturing – he wrote about Birmingham's dwindling clout yesterday – but is glad that this error is now being addressed.

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Still, some of them wondered, how were those terms even on the table in an era of dwindling union clout, frozen pensions and unpaid furloughs?

It has only remained there because of the political clout of a dwindling number of elderly Cuban exiles in Florida (which also explains the outrage of the normally more sensible Messrs Bush and Rubio .But the biggest prize should be the advance of democracy and open markets in Latin America.

Because of piracy, fewer Indonesians are buying CDs, which has meant that profits for record labels are dwindling and they are beginning to lose their clout.

But they are dwindling.

But time is dwindling.

Tourism is dwindling.

That support is now dwindling.

Property tax revenues were dwindling.

Even the entertainment is dwindling.

Her chances were rapidly dwindling.

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