Examples of 'ever less' in a sentence

Meaning of "ever less"

ever less: diminishing over time, becoming fewer or smaller. It is commonly used to describe a decreasing quantity or frequency in a specific context

How to use "ever less" in a sentence

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Growth is ever less dependent on raw materials.
Employer pension plans are becoming ever less generous.
No son had ever less respect for a mother than he.
We are paying ever more and getting ever less.
The atmosphere was ever less conducive to humour.
The slanderous allegation of supposed threats against a minor was ever less plausible.
New fields are ever less hospitable.
The growing number and diversity of member states make such agreement ever less likely.
He was not ever less than me.
Ever less importance is being given to the Holy Eucharist.
And because we are paying ever less for goods.
It takes ever less labour to produce the same amount of wealth.
An earth ever more populated and ever less habitable.
The Tajammu became ever less attractive and less relevant in the public eye.
The decades beyond thirty appeared ever less enviable.

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An ever less fertile Europe.
Ausubel envisions a future where humanity is ever less dependent on natural resources.
In society, prejudices against women politicians are ever less evident.
This means that it makes ever less sense to price oil in dollar.
And like orgasms, goals have become an ever less.
But the French people are ever less deceived by this omnipresence.
At exactly the same time, hardware was growing ever less costly.
There is never, ever less than everything.
I didn't want to make an already tainted time ever less enjoyable.
It 's obvious that Italians have ever less faith in their political institutions.
The ten key issues for the European elections | Agriculture, An ever less common policy.
And no bill ever less than t'last one.
The government 's hope is that it will run with ever less human guidance.
Agriculture, an ever less common policy.
It is an expropriating property protector, ' producing ' ever more taxes and ever less protection . ".
Since then, procedures have grown ever less invasive and more effective.
This I bear patiently but ever less meekly.
In other words, you are going to have ever less reach for every dollar spent.
Even still, trade has become ever less popular.
Enhanced performance with ever less CPU and memory.
They project ever more packages and ever less letters in the future.
And like orgasms, goals have become an ever less frequent occurrence in modern life.
This increase in selling price makes oil ever less affordable, which is our real problem.
I do not recall as I was ever less glad to see you, sir.
The Ottoman Empire became ever more Muslim and ever less Christian during the 19th century.
And now, they are ever less a Nation.
Bosses who agree with Mr Ohoven will be ever less timid to say so . ■.
Degas confirms, “ I assure you that no art was ever less spontaneous than mine.
We are, I submit, becoming ever less Catholic.
It's never ever less.

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