The popularity of carp in China has led to overfishing and a dwindling supply.
Their numbers are dwindling due to poaching and the destruction of their habitats by humans.
Stern concludes that Iran may need nuclear power as their energy supply is dwindling.
What's particularly damaging about this dwindling appetite for sex is that it's often misunderstood.
The government says the purpose is to help protect the species given its dwindling forest habitat.
Shell's production of oil has been dwindling at a rate of 7% a year.
In addition to a dwindling supply of available homes, the number of buyers has surged.
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And international ratings agency Fitch predicted that more newspapers would close amid dwindling advertising revenues.
Dwindling College Funds: 52% of adults admit to not having any college savings for their children.
Yet a closer look at the numbers reveals that Mr Herenton's support may be dwindling.
To flesh out the dwindling ranks of the survivors with a busload of new characters?
Dwindling sales in 2010 were overshadowed by the margin expansion, according to the investor response.
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But American trusts can't issue new debt or equity, so their reserves are a dwindling asset.
They cluster into tight-knit groups of cronies, who battle other crony bands for dwindling spoils.
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There are signs, small but visible, that outside the big cities separation is dwindling.
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There's an additional factor that could drive up crude prices even further: dwindling reserves.
At the same time, dwindling farmlands and, especially in China, urbanisation are curbing supply.
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Acute water shortages cause death through waterborne diseases, and dwindling water supplies reduce crop yields.
Scotland's 2m acres of grouse moor sustain a dwindling number of workers only 530 gamekeepers in 1994.
The sale came amid continued warnings from environmentalists that tuna stocks are dwindling and overfished.
Big Pharma relies on blockbuster drugs for its profits but the supply is dwindling.
But their supporters are disproportionately old, and recent local-election results suggest their numbers are dwindling.
Like Providence, Baltimore has less credit card debt because its middle-class population is dwindling.
Unlike the Middle East's other dwindling Christian communities, the 1, 700-year-old Coptic church remains vibrant.
Only 20 years ago, they were dwindling, with moribund diaspora bodies under Soviet tutelage.
Government forces target bakeries, reducing food supplies, he said, and ammunition and money are dwindling.
Two countries with fast-dwindling energy reserves have now come up with their own solutions.
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However, not all foods will be equally affected by the drought and the dwindling corn supply.
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Dwindling gates because of the uncompetitive nature of the SPL, now dominated completely by Celtic and Rangers.
Minorities, they point out, tend to vote Democratic, whereas the dwindling white, rural population is largely Republican.
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