The premiums continue to rise each year while the amount of coverage seems to dwindle. |
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Our uranium reserves will sustain us for hundreds of years as carbon fuels dwindle. |
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When resources dwindle, the slime mold is reprogrammed to produce spore-bearing fruit bodies. |
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As the teams dwindle in size, they will merge into one new tribe name Barramundi. |
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Buxom for her age, like so many pubescent children she seemed to have siphoned off vital bulk from her parents and left them to dwindle, wizen. |
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Being in daily touch with a lot of abattoirs, I feel that the supplies of cattle are starting to dwindle and that demand will improve ere long. |
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As audiences dwindle everywhere else, Orcadians of all ages are jostling for tickets. |
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One disillusioned teacher in the west of Scotland has seen his Sunday morning athletics classes dwindle. |
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But after that population swell passes, leaf-peeping and its related revenue could dwindle. |
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As the world's oil resources continue to dwindle, the competition to find an alternative fuel increases in intensity. |
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Collections also dwindle when borrowed plates are not returned. |
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As the economy falters, costs of competition rise and sponsorships dwindle. |
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This comes a day after the possibility of a potential third-party run by Lisa Murkowski began to dwindle. |
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This is a similar trend to that of rail freight whose market shares continue to dwindle. |
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While public interest in Ebola continues to dwindle, the epidemic itself continues to soar. |
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Unfortunately, the longer that the credit crunch continues, the more those reserves will start to dwindle. |
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As the holidays approach, Hohlfelder worries that concern will further dwindle. |
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This caused production to dwindle until it halted entirely, forcing 5,000 workers into layoffs or early retirement. |
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As many baby boomers watched their retirement savings dwindle away, many advisors were forced by their clients to sell into cash. |
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As fish stocks dwindle, so do populations of loons and other water birds that feed on them. |
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Voegeli charges that Geoffrey Kabaservice and I propose only that Republicans dwindle into Democrats-lite. |
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Moreover, the use of this type of pesticide has been forbidden since the 1970s, but still the population has continued to dwindle. |
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While speculation allowed a few to a amass fortunes, others saw their salaries dwindle to almost nothing. |
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When freeze-up starts and food supplies dwindle in the western Beaufort, Chukchi, and northern and Bering seas, something tells the whales to start swimming south. |
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There is also greater opportunity for general and nutrition education, meaning that child mortality, illiteracy and epidemic diseases dwindle. |
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At such times, starvation, disease, and predation cause lemming numbers to dwindle rapidly until the lemmings seem on the point of vanishing. |
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As families increase in size, resources dwindle and this can lead to further problems. |
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Our spirits, biggened by their griefs and fears, Sadden and dwindle, with their backward view, All they behold. |
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Loveliness, like namelessness, is part of the deal, and, while nobody would be so cruel as to call her thin, I like to think that, should the modelling jobs ever dwindle, she could carve out a second career as a spring onion. |
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If staple crops, such as maize, could be coaxed into apomixis, this would be a boon to poor farmers who save seed to plant year after year, and watch its vigour dwindle. |
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If the money starts to dwindle, then Snyder will do something. |
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I've seen innovation dwindle, while the industry loses touch with customer needs. |
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We are accustomed to hearing a conclusion where the different voices gradually dwindle until the end where, with no longer any pedal, descending quavers are discretely punctuated by a final, short chord. |
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It started to dwindle off in 1943-fewer ships were sunk then-but the bulk of the prisoners were taken during that period, from 1939 to 1943, so they were all in a prison camp for four years or more. |
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Not many regular guys last long after behaving erratically, running a bond fund whose performance had been flagging, and seeing assets dwindle month after month after month. |
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An institution with a 1,100 year-old history, which survived centuries of Turkish domination and decades of communism, the church has recently seen its prestige and influence among the Bulgarian society dwindle. |
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The idea of a national cultural substance, naturalised by years of institutional and affective sedimentation has always been present, especially when resources dwindle. |
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In addition, they force complainants to settle or withdraw, as complainants' limited resources dwindle in the face of tireless and well-funded employers. |
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Ultimately this was thought to help consumers, who would otherwise see the number of milk suppliers dwindle, resulting in reduced competition and higher prices. |
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The alternative to successful management is the economic decline of the fisheries industry as stocks dwindle and demand for fish products is increasingly met by imports. |
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Expectations for a bearish Dollar in the optimistic environment that emerged at the start of this month have now begun to dwindle as stock markets continue to get squeezed. |
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As the funding continued to dwindle, everyone within the schools suffered. |
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Then they are faced with several years of drought where their feed supplies dwindle off and they should be selling off the cattle, but the cannot because there is no market for them. |
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This source of income is very likely to dwindle, however, as Russia, for political reasons, is building a new transport route to the Gulf of Finland. |
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It has allowed the economic development programs that were established over the years to dwindle, to be diluted and diminished and used for all kinds of other purposes, political and otherwise. |
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Historically, transboundary basins have encouraged regional cooperation but, as resources dwindle and demands grow, the potential for conflict over shared waters also grows. |
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They seem to think that members' support for their union will dwindle if negotiations drag on, and that unions will settle for less to get a quick deal. |
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Increased per capita consumption added to increased population will dwindle further current deficits in the supply and demand for both fuels, and electricity nationally. |
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Its financial resources dwindle from biennium to biennium, while the calls on the Organization become more pressing and old problems are compounded by the new challenges. |
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Large sections of the fans began to question the coach's ability and as a result crowds began to dwindle and morale was beginning to suffer. |
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And peregrine falcon populations could dwindle in response to climate change, diminishing winter habitat, and a plummeting supply of prey birds. |
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The streams that run south and east from the mountains to the coast are short and rapid torrents after a storm, but at other times dwindle to feeble trickles of mud. |
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Figure in my left-handedness and the numbers dwindle further. |
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I actually wonder for a moment if my kind has an elephants' graveyard where those of us free to do so withdraw as our lives dwindle down to the ninth one's final moments. |
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Nonetheless emigration and military service became the choice of many and the archipelago's populations continued to dwindle throughout the late 19th and 20th centuries. |
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Yep, called the Isophone, the helmet contraption floats in a pool and, once you've popped your bonce inside, all other senses dwindle to a minimum. |
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Collect too many PITA clients and watch your production dwindle. |
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He crewed on a gillnetter until 1982, before switching back to hook-and-line, but the stocks of cod and other fish had already begun to dwindle markedly. |
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The flattery of his friends began to dwindle into simple approbation. |
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At half past nine, with the booming drums of the parade sounding up the street, the shivering form of Dwindle Daniels was again sogged down to its original saturation point. |
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