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be contraction
noun
A reversible reduction in size.
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The result, says the nascent industry, could be contraction and less food waste being saved for energy.
While refusing to second-guess the review, Thompson says: "If we are going to make a change it's going to be contraction rather than expansion.
That word would be contraction, the strategy Commissioner Bud Selig has undertaken as the first step in his efforts to alleviate the economic hardship he and the owners say has inundated baseball.
Without modern sector expansion, there should also be contraction in employment in this sector, too.
A mapping (T:X rightarrow X) is said to be contraction if there is (0< k<1) such that (d(Tx,Ty) leq k d x,y)) for all (x,y in X).
Let (X, d) be a complete metric space and T and T n (n = 1, 2,...) be contraction mappings of X into itself with the same Lipschitz constant k < 1, and with fixed points u and u n (n = 1, 2,...), respectively.
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Fehr said another matter discussed was contraction.
But the opposite of growth is contraction.
Besides payroll disparity, the term heard most often in baseball these days is contraction.
"Some guys know that if there is contraction, some jobs will be lost," Cordero said.
THE new buzzword in baseball is contraction, as in the folding of two franchises.
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