Sentences with phrase «dwindling numbers of»

While most states will require every driver to carry a specified minimum amount of auto insurance, New Hampshire is one of the dwindling numbers of places where you don't technically have any coverage at all!
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.
Intensified barking, biting, and defecation in inconvenient places by the dwindling numbers of Indian dogs remaining at large has in some cities and even a few whole states put political support for the entire ABC approach in jeopardy.
The dwindling numbers of experienced teachers in our system are making this a necessity.
Dantas expressed concern over the dwindling numbers of effective antibiotics and the fact that few new drugs are in development.
The ancient women also were related to other people who speak the remaining and endangered 75 or so Tungusic languages spoken by dwindling numbers of ethnic people in eastern Siberia and China.
They are cheap and easy to prepare, which is important in school systems with dwindling numbers of working kitchens, minimally trained labor and only about $ 1 to spend per meal.
Some Episcopals are desparate to leave their church due to the ordination of g - ay clergy, and the Catholic Church is desperate for more priests because of dwindling numbers of men who are «called» to the priesthood.
I should clarify that my comments about dwindling numbers of RCC priests (and members) relates primarily to the US, and not world - wide.
Maybe the answer to our ever - dwindling numbers of young Catholics is an official visit to Britain by the Supreme Pontiff himself, something which, of course, is out of our hands.
As Northam cruised to his nine - point victory over Gillespie, I couldn't help but think that maybe it's time for newspapers to stop telling their dwindling number of subscribers how to vote.
The second consecutive month of growth suggests that buyers are undeterred by the dwindling number of properties available on the market.
He'll be holding a rally for his ever - dwindling number of supporters, and as part of these theatrics, will likely issue a presidential pardon for convicted criminal and disgraced former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
While there are programs like Social Security to help ease the financial burden, most workers have to depend on savings, 401k's and the dwindling number of pension plans that some companies offer, to see them through their after - work years.
That's in part due to the dwindling number of companies providing defined benefits; lack of pensions have caused many to hang in longer, said Amanda Sonnega, an associate research scientist with the University of Michigan Health and Retirement Study.
The left - wing prime minister won a vote in parliament early Monday that will heap more taxes on a dwindling number of Greeks able to pay them.
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It seems to be forgotten that neo-Darwinism is being championed by a dwindling number of atheists on both sides of the Atlantic, though they still control most of TV and the scientific media.
The United States is one of a dwindling number of nations unenthusiastic about the application of world law when applied to its own conduct, but for reasons supplied by the author, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is still a tool for people of conscience to use in the struggle for a world more respectful of human dignity.
Presumably he is talking about Episcopal churches in New York, a few of which, with the dwindling number of Episcopalians who go to church, have been sold for such purposes.
The people in your affiliate sales department love nothing more than defending you to the dwindling number of radio stations who find it harder everyday to find businesses willing advertise on your show.
However, it would be nice, being we can receive blessings over tv and airwaves if something could be done to address the GROWING issue of the dwindling number of available priests to confess shutins particularly in rural areas.
All you have to do is count the dwindling number of three - sport - lettered athletes in high schools.
The growing cost of sponsoring championships and the dwindling number of veterans and posts are pressuring remaining posts to continue what has been the nation's oldest organized youth baseball league, which has spawned such greats as Ted Williams and Johnny Bench.
«Far from creating a flourishing and competitive bus market, in many areas of the country deregulation has created high fares and a dwindling number of routes,» he said.
Ken Clarke, Michael Heseltine, Douglas Hurd and Chris Patten represent the Tory Party's dwindling number of Old Europeans.
Apart from the dwindling number of technical schools for a country that claim to industrialize, the condition of existing schools leaves much to be desired.
First to address the legislature was Jerry Donnellan, who bemoaned the dwindling number of veterans residing in Rockland, explaining that veterans are «volunteers by nature, we want to keep these people living here.»
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik this morning remained among a dwindling number of House Republicans who declined to say how they will vote today on a bill to begin the repeal and replacement of Obamacare.
Cheryl Gillan has been an MP since 1992, and is one of a dwindling number of Conservative MPs with ministerial experience, and still young enough to have a ministerial career ahead of them.
«The rise of «superbugs» leaves the clinical community with a rapidly dwindling number of options to treat infectious disease and to prevent the spread of resistant bacteria in, for example, hospital settings,» explains Professor Vincent O'Flaherty of the National University of Ireland Galway, co-corresponding author on the study, recently published in Frontiers in Microbiology.
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Given the cost of the research and the dwindling number of sharks, scientists like Ketchum tend to collaborate widely and work in teams.
19 Meanwhile, the dwindling number of Homo sapiens resentfully move to an old - species planet, to be cared for by androids programmed to feign interest in stories about prostates and half - remembered episodes of Perry Mason.
Growing concern over the dwindling number of plant and animal species has led to a hunt for ways to save them, and in the past decade, the idea of maintaining wildlife corridors — strips of land to connect these sanctuaries — has become popular among conservationists.
The space plan affects a dwindling number of research chimpanzees.
«Sadly, the decline appears to be due to the dwindling number of tigers left in the wild.»
The battle scenes are appropriately spectacular, with Hogwarts under attack from an army of Death Eaters, Dementors, giants and beasties and defended by a small and dwindling number of students and teachers.
Private screenings discouraged: One of the primary reasons IFJA was formed was to use our collective influence to combat the dwindling number of screenings provided in the Indianapolis market.
The dwindling number of school places, the increasing size of classes and the continued budget cuts that are stretching resources to breaking point are all important factors which limit our teachers» ability to provide the proper safeguarding for vulnerable children.
Michot, noting the dwindling number of days left in the session, declined.
Schools across the country, especially those in low - income neighborhoods, struggle to recruit and retain teachers, an effort made more difficult by the nationwide teacher shortage and a dwindling number of people entering the profession.
If passed, this legislation will only hurry the division of the state's teacher workforce into two castes — one, a group of hurriedly - prepared and hastily - certified edutourists for the state's charter and private schools, and an increasingly small and dwindling number of hyper - scrutinized and continuously - monitored graduates of traditional teacher preparation programs.
For buyers looking for a more distinctive car, a decreasing number had custom coachwork available from the dwindling number of UK coachbuilders.
By insisting on blindly continuing to spend copious amounts of money on print runs, only to have them end up as pulp after they have been remaindered by the dwindling number of book shops through low sales, over the far cheaper and fastest growing area within literature today — the eBook, does you no favours whatsoever.
I am concerned about the dwindling number of bookstores and am hoping that there is a leveling off in this market so they do not disappear.
The magazine world is stagnant in the dwindling number of subscribers and the slow exodus of advertising partners.
Why does B&N limit its market to the rapidly - dwindling number of people who have NOOKs, plus people who've installed the NOOK app, and why does B&N keep removing NOOK app availability from various platforms?
Facebook's decision a few years ago to limit page owners» «organic reach» — and force them to pay to reach their followers — saw many authors getting frustrated at the dwindling number of fans who saw their posts.
We take for granted changes in other mediums — the absence of that tall rack of CDs beside home stereos, the dwindling number of people who watch live TV, that missing thrill of opening a paper envelope full of printed photos.
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