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About seven million people in textile and textile-related industries in Pakistan have been laid off due to dwindling exports and the governments failure to end the economic crisis, associations claimed.
Source: https://www.canindia.com/7-million-people-laid-off-in-pak-textile-industry/
According to DNR data, the last peak in the woodcock population occurred in the 1950s, and the population has been dwindling by an average of 2.8 percent per year since 1985.
Source: https://mynorth.com/2023/04/dont-miss-the-wild-woodcock-sky-dance-this-april-may/
Although the clock is rapidly dwindling, Infantino seems slightly more optimistic about reaching what he sees as an acceptable deal for the broadcast rights to the upcoming Women’s World Cup in five key European countries.
Answering questions in parliament on Thursday, Kishida described the lack of local transportation options and a dwindling number of people to work in jobs in the sector as a "severe social issue."
Source: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2023/10/26/japan/society/japan-ride-hailing-policy/
Austin Picinich’s dreams center on his home state of Washington and its dwindling salmon population.
Authorities said highly flammable cladding decorating the outside of the venue also contributed to its rapid destruction – the latest disaster to hit Iraq’s dwindling Christian minority.
Burke was one of a dwindling number of spring breakers to venture to Mexico this year, after a recent spate of frightening crimes triggered safety fears.
But the UK has a dwindling stock of prime wild country, and this kind of industrial-scale onshore project will mean yet more of it is lost, for ever.
California has submitted a rival plan for use of the Colorado River, after six other states accused it of refusing to cooperate in the battle over usage of a dwindling major US watercourse.
Source: https://phys.org/news/2023-02-california-submits-rival-colorado-river.html
Concerns are growing that Russia will not extend a U.N.-brokered deal that allows grain to flow from Ukraine to parts of the world struggling with hunger, with ships no longer heading to the war-torn country's Black Sea ports and food exports dwindling.
Cuts to Forest Service funding and dwindling timber harvests over the past few decades left seed orchards such as Dennie Ahl low on the agency's priority list.
Source: https://phys.org/news/2023-02-seed-fosters-unusual-partnership-forests.html
Darktrace bosses reassure investors amid dwindling new.
Despite the enthusiasm at today’s show, violence and crime have contributed to the dwindling of live theater.
Haskell pointed to the dwindling water reservoir levels over the past couple years and how that was the only way to keep, in some circumstances, water flowing to the taps because people conserved.
“Health workers who have stayed by their patients’ sides face dwindling supplies, with no place to put new patients and no means to alleviate their patients’ pain.
He lamented that Nigerian music was progressing while Ghana’s was dwindling.
Source: https://dailypost.ng/2023/12/19/nigerian-music-going-up-ghanaian-falling-shatta-wale-laments/
His dwindling flock is mostly white, but no one, including the non-Jewish woman providing pumps for his flooded Miami shul, subjects him to the usual prying questions that Black Jews — and Black Jewish clergy — often face from their coreligionists.
Source: https://forward.com/culture/540066/daveed-diggs-extrapolations-rabbi-apple-tv/
Hospital director Nahed Abu Taaema explains that due to the massive number of casualties and dwindling resources, medics are often left with no choice but to amputate limbs to prevent life-threatening complications.
Source: https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2023/11/i-want-my-legs-back-child-amputees-gazas-war
I am just all too familiar with the panic surrounding a dwindling supply of Indian perishables.
I doubt if there is any Nigerian who is not affected directly or remotely by the crippling forces of hyper-inflation, mass underemployment and unemployment, traumatised critical sectors, hydra-headed insecurity and dwindling standards of living.