Sentence examples for dwindling potential from inspiring English sources

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Familiar objects with dwindling potential for functional improvement, like toasters and refrigerators, are particularly prone to this syndrome.

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When a smartphone company sees dwindling growth potential and increasing performance and feature parity across a range of connected phone devices, and when customers and companies used to love each other very much but now seem to be growing apart, sometimes OEMs can panic and build something that they hope will reignite some passion, even though just below the surface it's a very stupid idea.

But since legislation ending anonymous egg and sperm donation was passed in April 2005, stocks in clinics across the UK have dwindled, with potential donors apprehensive about the prospect of being traced by their genetic offspring later in life.

It sits in a very competitive region – there are large colleges nearby and many of the schools have sixth-forms – and the area is also experiencing a demographic downturn in the number of young people aged 16 to 18, meaning there are plenty of providers competing for ever dwindling numbers of potential students.

With standard PDAs, like the Tungsten line, Slawsby says PalmOne's best hope is to seek out new pockets of demand in a dwindling pool of potential users.

Carter emerges from a dwindling field of potential replacements for Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, who resigned last week amid growing tensions with Obama's national security team over an array of issues, including the administration's Syria policy and delays in transferring detainees from Guantánamo Bay.

"While a similar proportion of clubs are being approached by new external investors, in reality there is a dwindling number of genuine potential owners outside the Premier League," said Birch.

Secondly, current policy contexts promote aging in place and care in the community despite the potential for dwindling social networks as one ages (due to frailty and death of friends and family members) and greater difficulty participating in social activities (due to health and functional challenges) [ 1, 6].

But Peter Marland, leader of Milton Keynes council, sees in the prototype an eventual potential solution to dwindling public transport budgets.

Even this pool of potential jobs is dwindling because the government has frozen hiring and businesses are scaling back or moving some operations out of the country.

Dwindling circulation, red ink and potential antitrust concerns more or less forced Hearst to sell, and The Examiner had been on the block since last summer.

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