Sentence examples for downsizing measures from inspiring English sources

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Sometimes the crazed downsizing measures by employers make it seem like they are junkies looking for the next fix.

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Scott H., from New York, concluded that the government was unlikely to give up any of the powers it has obtained over the last decade: "Assuming the next president is Obama or Romney, I see no evidence of either one of them heading toward conclusion B" – that is, downsizing the security measures.

Maybe you could consider investing a little more aggressively or work a few years longer, or perhaps you could think about future cost-saving measures, like downsizing your home.

Even when exports are growing rapidly, survival of existing industries may depend on such measures as "downsizing and labour shedding" [ 24](p. 6).

And since cost-cutting is a quick way to boost near-term earnings, layoffs and other downsizing once regarded as emergency measures are now routine.

This is understandable: after downsizing, it's easier to measure a lower wage bill than it is to see the business the company isn't getting because it has too few salesmen, or the new products it isn't inventing because its R. & D. staff is too small.

Aiming at improving the measuring performances and downsizing the outline of six-component force sensor, a novel redundant parallel six-component force sensor with spoke structure combining parallel mechanisms with flexible mechanisms is proposed.

The questionnaire structure provided for a psychological separation of items dealing with depression and downsizing: queries on downsizing were placed in a final part of the large multi-topical questionnaire and included a cover sentence to make it appear that health measures are unrelated to downsizing.

In 1996, however, he confessed to a change of heart, writing in the Harvard Business Review that downsizing, rather than being the temporary measure he envisioned, had become a permanent, and potentially damaging, corporate strategy.

However, downsizing used as an ad hoc measure solely to reduce costs may hinder the full potential of human capital restructuring, regardless of its use as a measure to increase efficiency, or as a turnaround move (Freeman and Cameron 1993).

Once all the parties come to an agreement, the federal government could also help with the tasks of downsizing and of rebuilding roads and schools, and taking other measures to attract businesses and families.

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