Sentences with phrase «dwindling until»

The days are dwindling until my comprehensive final exam and I am one crazy mess.
As the days dwindle until President Bush joins what Herbert Hoover called the «most exclusive trade union in the world,» the unpopular commander in chief appears decidedly enthusiastic about embracing a lower profile, recently declaring that he's more than ready to forgo the limelight.
With each cell division, telomeres dwindle until they are just tiny nubs, which prompt cells to malfunction, stop replication and finally die off.
Children begin their school careers with E plenty of outdoor play and activity but the amount of time spent outdoors rapidly dwindles until virtually all classroom time can be spent indoors — getting outside becomes limited to specific trips and visits and some PE lessons.
Science and technology have replaced magic, which has dwindled until it has become little more than an element of myth and legend.
Furthermore, the community itself, at least on the PS4, wasn't incredibly high, and I fear that it may either continue to be that way, or sadly dwindle until a price drop due to other titles that may offer more.
Unless the policy's investment value performs well (which is rare these days), the cash value will slowly but surely dwindle until the insured loses their coverage — usually sometime in their 60s or 70s.
As more miners enter the space, along the relentless growth in hardware costs and mining difficulty, profits will continue to dwindle until new breakthroughs in mining can be made.

Not exact matches

Commodity hedge funds have dwindled in recent years as oil prices slumped, leaving only a handful of larger players, including Hall, who ran the Astenbeck Capital Management fund until deciding to close it following losses this year.
However, choices dwindle and can be extremely expensive if you wait to consider loan options until you're desperate and in need of a lifesaver loan.
Given dwindling CEO tenures — averaging as little as three years in some industries — chief executives can be understandably reluctant to make long - term investments, knowing the benefits won't materialize until their successor's successor's time.
That strategy lasted until Lehman's demise, after which the volume of Fed lending exploded, while its Treasury holdings dwindled.
This lack of direction has caused the number of low - risk trade setups to dwindle, which is why I said in my most recent blog post that SOH mode (sitting on hands) is the best plan of action until the stock market eventually makes a clear move in one direction or the other.
@tallulah131, Oh please, if all «Americans» felt that way there would be millions shot dead every day, at least until the population dwindled.
Preliminary hearings ensued, and dismissals of charges, and trials and mistrials and retrials, and an acquittal, and two hung juries, and defections and elections of district attorneys, and the McMartin defense team carried on, until the list of defendants had dwindled to one, young Raymond Buckey, a surfer dude who had not seen the sun in years, whose charges were finally dismissed in 1990.
Eventually, the numbers of Christians and Jews in those countries dwindled down as they converted or escaped (or in some cases, were massacred), until now, in most Islamic countries, Jews and Christians are very small minorities.
The number of vendors dwindles each week, and it's difficult to know when to expect them to disappear completely until spring.
The popping should start instantly upon contact with the hot pan, and keep swirling until the pops dwindle to a few per second.
I breastfed her until my supply dwindled and before she got too tired, then topped her up with formula.
With rapidly dwindling legislative time until the House and Senate take their August break, the conservative Democrats also insisted there must be sufficient time to review any legislation and discuss it before a floor vote.
Until then card - carrying party members had only been able to write on their pet subjects for a dwindling presence on the thinktank scene, the Centre for Reform.
Mr Straw also sparked some dismay when he said the transition to the new arrangements will not be complete until the middle of this century, with numbers of life peers dwindling gradually as they retire, resign or die.
Until today the fortunes of the party keeps dwindling by the day and it looks as if any other day I look at the party again and I always tell myself I made the right decision, leaving at that time moving to a more formidable party to enhance by political career,» he added.
Without ever having the political courage to just scrap it, Labour put every possible obstacle in the way until, by the end of their 13 years in power, quarterly sales had dwindled to just a few hundred.
Celera's database subscribers dwindled as the quality of publicly available genetics data improved, until last year when the company announced that it would end its subscription program altogether and release its data into the public domain.
The idea is that the male offspring inherit the lethal genes and continue to propagate them through the population, until the number of females dwindles to zero and the species crashes.
Dwindling populations created a «mutational meltdown» in the genomes of the last wooly mammoths, which had survived on an isolated island until a few thousand years ago.
You can repetitively chant to yourself «All people are worthy of love, all people are worthy of love» until you start to feel your frustration dwindle.
A very lengthy start for me but I'm glad my patience didn't dwindle too quick which allowed me to hang on until my interest ignited and also the cool trailer I saw.
But more than this, in his eyes through the course of the movie, we see the horror of a hope that completely dwindles and fades to nothing, until it matches the faces of the other lifelong enslaved people whose only separation between those who enslave them comes from geography and skin color.
Nothing until the group's food supply begins to dwindle and housemates engage in power struggles and suffer through intense jealousy, all while just trying to survive.
It wasn't until FAST FIVE and SIX that director Justin Lin and screenwriter Chris Morgan injected the dwindling franchise with an OCEAN»S 11 meets 007 motif.
Once a thriving segment, the midsize pickup truck dwindled in popularity over the last couple of decades, until finally it hovered near extinction.
Up until now most of these have been offset by (ever dwindling) advertising revenue and some affiliate links.
At that point, I would remove the ad and wait until sales dwindled again before scheduling a new one.»
Also I'm living at home for the time being until I find it necessary to move out so my monthly budget is lower (which I keep aiming to dwindle down).
Over time, though, the celebrity's level of involvement will dwindle, until only their name is used — either on a poster, in ads promoting the event, or through motivational videos.
Surviving without electricity and dwindling sustainable resources, the organization was forced to rely on dedicated foster families to care for many of their dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens until the power was restored.
Atomega is — according to the website, which presumably didn't exist until yesterday either — a FPS shooter set at the dwindling end of our universe.
Enormous at one end, the braided material dwindles in size until it seems to merge with a female body.
No, I think the Polr Bears will go somewhere else, rather than sit on the dwindling ice until they drown.
After all, while he attempts to interfere with progress by making such statements, our entire energy infrastructure is crumbling, our natural gas supplies continue to dwindle, we don't have nearly enough engineers and skilled labor to expand nuclear development the way they claim we can, and our decision - makers (until very recently) have been under the false assumption that we have 250 years worth of coal reserves.
And the result will be ever - escalating wars for control of dwindling oil supplies, ever - escalating destruction of ecosystems, and irreversible, runaway catastrophic global warming, until the whole house of cards that constitutes the present - day «American way of life» collapses, in a very painful and ugly fashion.
As the time until enforcement dwindles, it is essential that firms act, as the UK data protection regulator has said herself.
And until the bars realize this and step up to compete with and provide what many lawyers are able to obtain online, membership will continue to dwindle.
If this happens, your cash value could dwindle — without you knowing — until you are eventually in an unfavorable situation.
We receive calls daily from clients who were sold a non-guaranteed universal life insurance policy that was supposedly destined to rake in big bucks, only to perform poorly and dwindle down to zero, without the client ever knowing until it was too late.
If we wait until fall the selections dwindle & the choices aren't as good.
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