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It blamed dwindling demand for smaller tyres.
"There's a corresponding dwindling demand for unskilled manual labour, partly as a result of automation".
In particular, it sought to highlight the discrepancy between the heavy investment required for oil and coal projects and the dwindling demand for fossil fuels.
But mounting commercial loan losses and dwindling demand for items like jet engines raised some concerns among analysts, even though the company said it was on track for growth this year.
Their revenue is being hit by dwindling demand for electricity and by new wind and solar projects that undercut the price of the energy produced from many fossil fuel plants.
Blaming the economic slowdown and dwindling demand for PC's, Dell said it expected to report fourth-quarter earnings of 18 or 19 cents a share, compared with 15 cents a year before.
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The label ran into trouble because of dwindling demand from consumers as some opted for less expensive fashion items during a difficult economic environment.
Some have adjusted their pricing methods or tweaked their cancellation policies, while others have shifted their focus to brewery tours or shuttle services to make up for dwindling demand.
DFDS cited "dwindling demand and high costs" as the chief reasons for the closure of the route.
The university hired him for only one day a week because of dwindling demand and budget constraints.
Other metal sectors also faced dwindling demand.
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