Sentences with phrase «already dwindling numbers»

In the longer term, the LSC risks reducing the already dwindling numbers of criminal legal aid firms to insufficient levels to cover every geographical area.

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The WTO is already on the verge of paralysis because the United States has vetoed new judicial appointments, letting the number of trade judges dwindle to four from the usual seven.
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TD is basing the fresh assessment on the fact that a whopping 70,000 units are set to be completed this year and next — a number the bank calls «striking» — at a time when buyer demand for new units already appears to be «dwindling,» the bank said.
With a lack of basic features like voice chat and other odd omissions such as clan support, something that has been requested since the release of Killzone 3, only a few dedicated players will stick around for now, and player numbers have already dwindled significantly.
Using Halo 5 as an example of dwindling first party sales is not fair imo for the number of reasons people have pointed out already.
With a lack of basic features like voice chat and other odd omissions such as clan support, something that has been requested since the release of Killzone 3, only a few dedicated players will stick around for now, and player numbers have already dwindled significantly.
Digging Into the New Market Numbers — Shane Ferro combs through the data in vaunted art economist Clare McAndrew's newest TEFAF market report and finds discouraging news for dealers of low - to - mid-priced works (but incredibly positive news for dealers at the top of the market, natch), evidence that headlong speculation has dwindled in the Chinese market, and that galleries that aren't already wooing Brazilian collectors should start doing that, stat.
Du Toit understandably does all he can to protect the numbers of an already dwindling species from further harm.
The government has already signalled its prospective date and terms for the end of coal in the UK — effectively 1 October 2025 — but given the technology's continuing struggles and dwindling influence in the UK power mix, a number of critics have questioned whether coal will even be economic by that date.
Scientists fear melting sea ice could one day make killer whales the Hudson Bay's top predator, a startling ecosystem shift and a blow for Inuit populations already reeling from dwindling polar bear numbers.
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