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He said the two-month arrangement effectively "shrunk the hotel," to 1,700 rooms from 1,950 and offset the effect of cancellations by nervous travelers.
An England effectively shrunk to the Greater London area.
But perhaps because he is intelligent, or accustomed to public interest in his life, Mosley has effectively shrunk himself.
Within a few hundred years, the world had been effectively shrunk by the growing sophistication of the trade network.
Wages have effectively shrunk for most workers, as rising costs for food and fuel have more than absorbed meager increases in pay.
The end of the cold war and the increasing complexity of global issues have effectively shrunk the stage that yielded such big players as William Fulbright and Henry Jackson.
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The class of shrinkage methods, which effectively shrink the effects from some predictors to zero, can both improve performance and reduce computational costs in many instances.
And as companies lay off employees and cut working hours, paychecks are effectively shrinking.
But that requires bosses to concede their growth prospects are finite and to effectively shrink the companies they run.
Some carriers, however, build file-compression utilities into their software, effectively shrinking files and speeding transmission times.
You have gleaned that jobs are disappearing, housing pricesare plummeting, and paychecks are effectively shrinking as food and energyprices soar.
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