Does this mean that a research organization cannot downsize and still remain productive? |
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America, downsize your fries, unstuff your pizza, and take your chili dogs for a walk. |
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They will also downsize their operations and cut back on both capital and advertising spend. |
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We are in a shrinking market as colleges and universities downsize their agricultural faculties. |
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Service providers can allow customers to change service packages whenever they choose and upsize or downsize services as needed. |
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We'll probably have to downsize this whole department soon to make room for whatever the next big seller is. |
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Libraries, too, have experienced fiscal challenges that have forced them to downsize and restructure their organizations. |
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This came about following a decision by the company to downsize the Carlow plant as one of its product lines was being moved to China. |
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The push to downsize the military and privatize functions means government contracts are a growth industry. |
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However, the sales and marketing director was unequivocal in saying that there were no plans to downsize the Wiltshire operation. |
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In March 2004, the company announced plans to refit 50 stores and downsize its Big W chain to increase profits. |
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The three counties regiment is one of those under threat as a result of continuing defence cuts and plans to downsize the Army. |
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Company car drivers are beginning to downsize their cars to reduce Benefit-in-Kind liability, according to Lex Vehicle Leasing. |
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The high level of automation of missile preparation and launches helped rationalize alert duty missions and downsize alert crews. |
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In reality, these factors rarely offset increased costs, which can force unprepared organizations to downsize or even fold. |
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Businesses and services that didn't yet need to downsize lost staff who followed their unemployed partners out of town. |
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Finally, firms that were more dependent on constituencies that valued conformance with legitimate practices should have been less likely to downsize. |
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Also unlike a hybrid, this system would bring back the bank of batteries used in EVs, but greatly downsize it to reduce cost and weight and increase usable packaging space. |
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The moving specialists' first task is to help the seniors downsize their belongings so they can fit into, say, a retirement-center efficiency or a one-bedroom apartment. |
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The draft of the Executive Yuan Organization Act would downsize the Cabinet from the current 35 administrative entities to 23, plus four independent institutions. |
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It is also necessary to downsize the Central and State Governments. |
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When Standard Chartered Nakathorn Bank wanted to downsize its 68-branch Bangkok network last year, it looked to the sky for clues about which offices to shutter. |
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How many other jurisdictions could downsize their institutional population if they supported a more vibrant halfway house system? |
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These people will not suddenly agree that there are too many mediocre fund managers in the world and the industry needs to downsize. |
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Many veterans and their spouses were at an age where they were looking to downsize from their large houses and larger suites were a priority. |
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Moreover, Entities have taken steps to downsize the public sector, notably by reducing the level of military staff. |
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If they had been able to downsize, change a little bit, at least they would have been able to hold on to their licence. |
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Recently, some major packers across the country have announced their intentions to downsize or restructure their operations. |
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If you sell your home and downsize, you'll free up additional capital for retirement. |
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Or do you have a sweet tooth? If you consume too much sugar, your pancreas secretes insulin in order to downsize the high amount of sugar. |
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Companies then downsize and lay off workers with a clear reduction in income. |
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He fears it will be forced to downsize its operation and reduce its 340-member workforce. |
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Such acts of violence have led some non-governmental organizations to either withdraw, suspend, relocate or downsize their activities. |
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Lower transaction costs are the direct result of changing markets, and it forces companies to downsize and rethink their strategy. |
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Montag told the magazine that she hopes to downsize to a dd or a D, rather than fully remove her implants immediately. |
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But downsize Fitness, which requires members to be overweight, plans to make a profit by creating community. |
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That short-lived golden period ended around 2000 as Hollywood began to slash budgets and downsize productions. |
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Yes, Ms. Donatacci is going to have to downsize, and perhaps get rid of some of those nannies. |
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It's one of only a few estate superminis on the market and is particularly suitable for young families looking for a load lugger or drivers looking to downsize. |
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Traditionally, when the time came for the 50-plus demographic to make a move, some popular choices were to downsize, move in with their kids or move into an assisted living facility. |
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Regarding employment, despite current efforts to downsize government, the Women's National Committee was trying to increase the number of women in the different sectors, especially in health and education. |
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The Stability Pact has pursued its efforts to streamline and downsize its activities in line with the mandate conferred on the new Special Co-ordinator by the Council of the European Union. |
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I hope not too many of them downsize their hopes, because the potentials for having rewarding lives and careers still exist. |
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When executives are under pressure to improve their companies' profitability, some of them decide to downsize to reduce costs. |
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Market reaction of firms which downsize could possibly be just an unbiased reaction. |
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Notwithstanding those contributions, the vulnerability of the funding situation of the Branch became apparent in 2009, when the Branch had to downsize its operations due to funding uncertainty and cash-flow problems. |
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These costs include severance, pension costs and benefits as well as costs to consolidate systems and services, downsize business units, terminate contracts and streamline management and administration functions. |
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The so-called Cold War peace dividend led most Western governments to downsize their military and security and intelligence establishments in order to devote resources to other national priorities. |
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In order to solve the problem of overcrowding in Moramanga prison, which holds 150 instead of 100 detainees, a plan to downsize the prison population has been worked out. |
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Again, on February 4, 2010, the FSIN chiefs in assembly followed due process in giving the political direction to downsize and depoliticize the First Nations University board of governors. |
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Here are some ways to downsize your workload while not reducing your output. |
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We followed due process and gave political direction to downsize and depoliticize the First Nations University board of governors, thereby dissolving the board. |
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Two years into their retirement, they decided to downsize. |
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Joe and Edna moved to a bungalow after deciding to downsize when the children had left home. |
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Moreover, globalization meant that Canadian firms had to downsize their workforce in order to stay efficient and compete internationally. |
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It has enabled the streamlining of processes, including identifying suitable premises for the Court's operations, with potential to expand or downsize if need be. |
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Then on October 4th he announced plans to centralise the conglomerate, reduce its nine divisions to three and downsize its 11-man executive board, which would truncate the power of the company's regional bosses. |
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Worried about the steady rate of retrenchment, it announced that employers who wish to downsize their workforce should lay off foreign workers first before they retrench locals. |
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The company decided to downsize to the lowest possible level to keep the factory open, which was successful. |
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Tenants hit by the new cap will have little option but to downsize to smaller and cheaper properties, most likely outside of London, or to face eviction into temporary accommodation such as bed and breakfasts. |
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As the other United Nations organizations, we have to slim down, or downsize, and concentrate our activities in order to become more effective and relevant. |
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Companies can downsize themselves too much, as Boeing discovered. |
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Will you move to your vacation home or downsize to a smaller place? |
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It has been owned for the past two decades by Dutch couple Ruud and Femmy Bolmeijer who have decided to downsize. |
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Most people downsize their homes when the kids fly the coop, but not Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen. |
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The respondent had no choice but to downsize. |
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Of course, there is the clear unjustness of a situation where people who are willing to downsize but cannot find alternative accommoda-tion still have to pay the tax. |
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If you are looking to downsize, use the postcode as a guide. |
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The company chose to downsize by laying off half of its workers. |
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If they need to downsize, that's usually not a problem either. |
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Miller Homes' unique Home Exchange is a part exchange scheme where buyers can upsize, downsize or just move into their new home, subject to meeting eligibility criteria. |
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Interior construction, which i s Ambassador's focus, tends to remain relatively stronger in both good times and bad, as tenants move, upsize and downsize. |
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