Sentence examples for downsizing of a from inspiring English sources

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Westchester, after all, has suffered the departure or downsizing of a number of corporate giants, starting with I.B.M. in 1993.

The agency's critics cite the downsizing of a voter intimidation case involving the New Black Panther Party, an investigation into whether an Arizona sheriff's enforcement of immigration laws has discriminated against Hispanics, and the recent blocking of a new rule requiring Georgia voters to prove their citizenship.

In this quasi-experimental retrospective cohort study, burnout was assessed in nurses with long work experience in three surveys during a 30 months' period with two comprehensive reorganizations and downsizing of a hospital unit with mostly seriously ill patients with cancer.

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The clinical response to CRT was classified as follows: CR (clinical response), pathologically no tumour residual in the bladder (pCR) and no evidence of nodal or visceral metastasis; PR (partial response), downsizing of the tumour with a decrease of over 50% compared to the initial tumour, with no evidence of distant or nodal spread on CT scanning.

Delarosa is in the process of downsizing to a 1,000-square-foot 1,000-square-foot 1,000-square-foot people to three.

The team's findings "support, but certainly don't prove" the hypothesis that the evolution of birds triggered the downsizing of flying insects, says Jon Harrison, an evolutionary biologist at Arizona State University, Tempe.

Issues resulting from these changes include loss of institutional memory and the use of downsizing as a way of making financial savings rather than administrative reform.

Fred Vanderbeek, an engineer downsized out of a longtime job, said that when fears of lengthy commuting made him balk at accepting a temp job 60 miles away, his temp agency threatened to deny him unemployment insurance.

Maybe being downsized out of a job is a call to "upsize" to encompass your true and unique "work of heart".

Considering the fact that the mycobacterial genome has undergone a considerable amount of downsizing with a concomitant loss of redundant genes, there has to be a rationale for the organism carrying the supposed 'burden' of a domain of no function, the CTD of the mycobacterial CoaE.

Take, as an example, the case of Ted Brown (not his real name) a whiz-bang software engineer that was downsized out of a job last winter.

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