Sentence examples for dwindling costs from inspiring English sources

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While business is dwindling, costs are soaring.

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The figures have been boosted by the dwindling cost advantages of eating in.

The availability of tissue coupled with the rapid acceleration of these technologies and their dwindling cost has allowed the construction of comprehensive catalogs of the genomic architecture of breast cancer in large sample sizes [ 6- 11].

"With families' 401(k) funds dwindling, college costs really become a major concern".

That is good for the environment, but bad for the revenues that go into building and maintaining roads, because it means that the money collected from gasoline taxes has been dwindling while costs climb.

The estimated benefits of HS2 are dwindling as costs rise.

The estimated benefits of the planned HS2 high-speed rail link are dwindling as costs rise, a group of MPs has said.

But dwindling enrollment cost the school its team and Dobbs players had to join their old rival Hastings to compete, a situation that pleased no one.

There will, of course, be less money flowing into Serie A from the Champions League in future, as Italy's dwindling coefficient cost the league its fourth spot in Europe's top club competition for 2012-13.

That $1m would supply the artist with recording costs, promotion, marketing – and tour support (these days, as revenue from recordings have dwindled, touring costs would be recoupable against the artist's future earnings, but at least the label would take the risk of not making that money back).

Oil is a finite resource and, as supplies dwindle, the costs will have to rise.

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