dwindling number 7.50   A dwindling number of people even own one.
  dwindling supply 4.81   The crew is living off a dwindling supply of canned food.
  dwindling stock 2.37   Morocco points to dwindling stocks.
  dwindling band 1.58   For one, he belonged to the dwindling band of Republican liberals.
  dwindling reserve 1.51   Trinidad and Tobago, meanwhile, faces dwindling reserves.
  dwindling support 1.18   Dwindling state support has left the agency scrabbling for extra revenue.
  dwindling profit 1.05   Officials blamed dwindling profits on more bad loans and falling asset values in Asia.
  dwindling minority 0.99   Christians are a dwindling minority in the region.
  dwindling population 0.92   The basic question is how to encourage the dwindling population to rebound.
  dwindling resource 0.92   We are always crying over whales and tigers, but basic human skills are also a dwindling resource.
  dwindling fish 0.86   Canada contends the Spanish are depleting dwindling fish stocks.
  dwindling group 0.86   But it has the full backing of the dwindling group of Gandhians.
  dwindling inventory 0.86   Dwindling inventories and a shortage in supply caused the price increase, he said.
  dwindling market 0.86   Its dwindling market share today is just over one-third.
  dwindling food 0.79   The other factor is the dwindling food stocks of the big cats.
  dwindling revenue 0.79   Cost-cutting made up for dwindling revenues.
  dwindling attendance 0.72   Dwindling attendance at home games.
  dwindling demand 0.72   Volkswagen and Ford have also recently had to suspend production due to dwindling demand.
  dwindling pool 0.72   The dwindling alternate pool has six women and one man.
  dwindling popularity 0.72   That, like his apparent dwindling popularity among paying customers, never used to be the case.
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