In the wake of a small number of homes for sale and
small dwindling number of new properties under construction, TREB is forecasting another year of double digit price growth in the city.
Not exact matches
Many of those Cryptocurrency is either going out of existence or many of them merging, some acquiring others, so that space could then
dwindle down to a very
small number of you know of Cryptocurrencies.
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 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.
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.
BB apps are
small, so the remaining,
small, space may look as though it is rapidly
dwindling, but you'll still get a respectable
number of apps on the thing before it is a problem.
From the posts on the site, it seemed that posting activity had
dwindled to a
small number of posts.
By the time of the 17th Century colonizations of North America (excluding Mesoamerica), the survivng Amerindian populations were but a
small percentage of the earlier populations and still
dwindling fast as disease continued to ravage their
numbers at an astonishing rate.
The result of these two trends is a
dwindling number of lawyers practicing in
small communities and rural areas of Canada and a looming access to justice crisis if large
numbers of lawyers decide to retire without replacements in place.