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A drawdown of the staff at the embassy, which is located on a busy street in Damascus, began last week after three unexplained car bombings in recent weeks jarred the previously calm capital and left as many as 80 people dead.
A drawdown of forces would be a logical option.
A drawdown of American troops is already underway in anticipation of that shift, and other NATO nations are following suit.
A classic example is the debate over when we're due for a market correction (a drawdown of at least 10 percent) or a bear market (a drawdown of 20 percent or more).
Only those who were on staff in December, when Britain announced a drawdown of forces, are being allowed to resettle.
In June, Obama announced a drawdown of U.S. forces, to be completed in 2014 with the handover of responsibility to Afghan forces.
Under Mr. Obama's plans, a review of progress is set for later this year, before a 2011 deadline for beginning a drawdown of troops.
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He said such a strategy could lead to a significant drawdown of troops within a year or slightly longer.
For the case of a dike subjected to a rapid drawdown of the current water level, a Monte-Carlo based approach was previously employed.
It may also recommend that savers blend an annuity with a steady drawdown of the money.
An emergency message to US citizens on the Embassy website said the decision to order a further drawdown of personnel was due to a "deteriorating security situation".
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