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The division remained a National Guard formation until its inactivation in 1968 as part of a downsizing of the Guard.
The approach enables a downsizing of the overall system compared to a single storage system and consequently decreases costs.
The research shows that career interruptions lead to a downsizing of aspiration as well as income.
Call it a downsizing of dinosaurian proportions.
It's a downsizing of dinosaurian proportions!
In order to reduce costs, FMC Subsea also initiated a general downsizing of staff and reduced the number of management layers as part of this re-organization.
But there has been a regrettable downsizing of aspirations.
"During the end of the cold war, one could imagine a significant downsizing of the American military," Mr. Orszag said.
This restructuring of the forest industry in New Zealand led to a massive downsizing of government involvement in the forestry sector (Aldwell and Roche, 1992; Roche, 1996).
A significant downsizing of the federal government, for example, would slow the D.C. region's growth.
In 1794 Russians demanded a further downsizing of the army to 15,000.
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