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A second solar-generating plant, to be built in the next three years, will complete the university's transition to clean power and further shrink campus greenhouse gas emissions.
And the report said that housing prices fell by 4 percent in 2011, sapping household wealth and further shrinking the property tax base that many cities rely on.
But a new round of tightening just now could deepen the recession and further shrink the tax base, making it even harder for the government to cut its deficit.
But they need to reduce a burgeoning corporate debt stock and further shrink the state-owned companies' sector while modernizing the still tightly state-managed financial sector.
This revolution's steamships and railroads further shrank the world in the 19th century, unleashing the vast industrial potential of North America's hinterland.
The Glass-Steagall Act of 1933, which forced full-service banks to choose between commercial and investment banking, further shrank the investment houses' influence.
Then the industrial revolution got going, country people moved to squalid towns, and the memories and skills of traditional cooking further shrank.
The drive to cut management layers and to farm out ancillary functions further shrank the training grounds.
Mother Nature added another insult: a historic drought that further shrank supplies.
A string of mergers among the big carriers further shrank the number of players.
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