Sentences with phrase «dwindling fortunes»

The phrase "dwindling fortunes" means that someone's wealth or success is decreasing or getting smaller. Full definition
This past tax year — alas — the story of dwindling fortunes continues.
Conference speakers had examined the place of agriculture in the face of dwindling fortunes of oil in the global market.
Even though the Mahama government has performed creditably to the satisfaction of many, Nana Akufo - Addo, says President John Mahama has no vision for the forward movement of Ghana., and, as such, can not be trusted to turn around Ghana's dwindling fortunes GhanaPoliticsOnline.Com
He indicated that NPP was playing second fiddle to the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Upper East, Upper West and Northern regions and that the suspension of Mr. Afoko, who is a son of the north will further dwindle the fortunes of NPP in the area.
That the meeting notes with dismay the poor state of the national economy and feel terribly sad that the current ruling party has not demonstrated the capacity to contain the economic challenges with attendant dwindling fortunes that has reversed almost all the economic gains recorded under the PDP.
The prices of tomatoes and cooking gas are removing foods from the tables of Nigerians and dwindling fortunes of companies are compelling laying offs.
The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, stormed the training grounds of the crisis - ridden Asante Kotoko unannounced on Tuesday after pressured piled on the Ashanti King following the dwindling fortunes of the giants.
According to the president, these illegal fishing activities have contributed to the dwindling fortunes of fishermen along the coast in recent times.
And to our currency, we are worried and we are sorry about the dwindling fortune of our currency.
With the dwindling fortunes of Nigerians, he said, the country was already tired of the APC and was now yearning for another change.
According to the irate supporters, the leadership of these two executives has contributed to the dwindling fortunes of the PNC.
Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom, Leader and Founder of the Progressive People's Party (PPP) said at the weekend that the country needs competent and visionary leaders who could turn the dwindling fortunes of the nation around.
Touching on the dwindling fortunes of the cocoa sector, President Akufo - Addo noted that the policies and programmes instituted by former President John Agyekum Kufuor ensured that the cocoa production hit 1 million tonnes in 2010/2011.
However, the glut of tomatoes on the various markets has dwindled the fortunes of farmers.
They contend that Ghana's agricultural growth is stagnating, resulting in the dwindling fortunes of the economy and contributing to an increase in poverty.
Elizabeth Warren, a professor at Harvard Law School, has made a career out of tracking the dwindling fortunes of the middle class in the U.S. and many of her findings are equally applicable to Canada.
Had that device been released, it probably wouldn't have had much impact on the dwindling fortunes of Microsoft's mobile platform.
Christian Magoon, CEO of Amplify ETF, which sponsors the Amplify Transformational Data Sharing ETF, and Eric Ervin, CEO of Reality Shares, which sponsors the Reality Shares Nasdaq NextGen Economy ETF, have warned investors to refrain from buying shares of companies who just add blockchain to their names in order to boost their dwindling fortunes on the stock market, without being real Blockchain companies.
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