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A dwindling minority.
Opposition to marijuana legalisation is the position of a substantial if dwindling minority.
The change disturbs headmasters like Mr. Walsh, who says he is part of a dwindling minority.
But that's a dwindling minority — and the effect of, say, 1 or 2 percent higher inflation isn't going to be enormous even for this minority.
The government must surely see that the "faith communities" are an unrepresentative and dwindling minority, and yet repeatedly they big them up, as in the social trends report.
To the Christian community, a dwindling minority on both sides of the political divide, the pope brought words of faith and encouragement.There were one or two critics but the bulk of reactions were favourable.
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The family was part of a dwindling Jewish minority in Harlem.
This year, even more than in the past, Iraqi's dwindling Christian minority had reasons to stay home for Christmas.
Iraq's dwindling Christian minority has been terrorized in recent months by deadly attacks for which extremist groups have claimed responsibility.
Both men are sufficiently well-known to attract the attention of Russia's dwindling oppositional minority, but neither has the superstar status that would preclude identifying with him.
Though without electoral reform, the UK will remain in thrall to a dwindling Conservative minority with an inbuilt rightwing electoral ratchet.
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