But among Finns who make it to 100, the proportion with an E-4 dwindles to 17%.
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As the field dwindles, Mr Edwards may be the biggest remaining threat to Mr Kerry.
As the number of trees dwindles rapidly, people have to travel greater distances to collect wood.
In high income countries, physical activity dwindles as people use more technology and are less engaged in labour-intensive work.
Chicago is one of a number of cities experiencing a resurgence in the condo market as supply of unsold condos dwindles.
But doubts on Gorazde's future grow as the U.N. presence there dwindles.
Once employees hear the other side of the story, support dwindles.
But the agency doesn't have the right to force companies to do clinical trials, and once a drug hits the market, the FDA's power dwindles considerably.
Meanwhile, as Japan's teenage population dwindles each year from declining birthrates, private high schools are turning to fashion consultants to help keep up their enrollment numbers.
COLUMBIA, Missouri (CNN) -- As the field of Democratic presidential hopefuls dwindles, Democratic student groups at the University of Missouri-Columbia are adjusting their approaches to the race.
As interest income dwindles, lenders differentiate themselves through longer terms.
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She said having a cycling network would make cycling a "desirable choice, " with this a key time to get more people on a bike before the "Olympic buzz dwindles".
So, as North Sea gas dwindles, there is great pressure on the UK to produce its own supplies from shale gas, which increases the significance of Mr Davey's shale gas announcement.
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As coalition military spending dwindles and aid projects come to a close, Kabul last year launched tax audits of major contractors to the U.S. military in a bid to bolster the country's revenue.
The Wii U comes with a charging cradle too, but also enables players to replace the battery as its life dwindles (unlike the batteries on my now dead original PS3 Sixaxis controller) which is an excellent development.
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Ironically, the turning-point came earlier this year, when it was suggested that, as the supply of Treasury bonds dwindles thanks to the federal government's surplus, mortgage-agency debt could replace them as the benchmark used for pricing other fixed-income securities.
We're told that Snow Leopard upgrades have basically "doubled" compared to the amount of folks that upgraded to Leopard during the same five-week-after-launch period, though box shipments are expected to slow as the amount of loyalists living without 10.6 dwindles.
The reason "Dear" may be destined to die is that it faces a dilemma much like an army confronted with a pincers movement in war: On the one flank, written-on-paper, mailed letters -- the kind that have always been started with "Dear" -- are rapidly disappearing, as use of the U.S. mail itself dwindles.
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