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And in 2004, Edgar Bronfman Jr.'s acquisition of Warner Music from Time Warner was followed by a corporate realignment that resulted in the downsizing of Elektra Entertainment Chairman and CEO Sylvia Rhone, Atlantic Group co-CEO Val Azzoli and Atlantic co-President Ron Shapiro.
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In contrast, the downsizing of the genomes of free-living, oceanic Alphaproteobacteria and Cyanobacteria has been explained by selection for a low volume-to-surface ratio to increase the concentrations of nutrients inside the cells (Dufresne et al. 2005; Grote et al. 2012).
Hagel, a Vietnam combat veteran and a noncommissioned army officer, was not expected to be a wartime defense secretary, instead brought in to manage the downsizing of US ground forces and shore up the administration's at-times uneasy relationship with the military.
On the other hand, the 2003 04 peacekeeping budget adopted by the General Assembly in June represented a significant reduction from the previous year—$2.17 billion compared with $2.6 billion—mostly owing to the termination of the UN Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the downsizing of operations in Kosovo, East Timor, Sierra Leone, and Lebanon.
Self-storage businesses, for example, are obvious beneficiaries of the increase in housing foreclosures and the downsizing of American homes, said Stacy Chitty, a managing partner at Blue Vault Partners, a Georgia company that tracks the performance of public nontraded REITs.
Now, the door to Canada is opening wider thanks to a stronger Canadian dollar, a relatively robust economy and a loosening of the commercial real estate market, in part because of the downsizing of some longtime retailers like Sears Canada.
While the job market for science journalists is indeed crowded, due in large part to the downsizing of staffs at newspapers and magazines, Finkbeiner doesn't believe that's the reason why the Johns Hopkins program is closing.
"In recent years, with the downsizing of many large companies and lack of middle management — not to mention pressures on everyone's time — it's becoming less and less common," he said.
Underlying the discourse is the downsizing of people in their middle years, even in the professional and managerial classes".
The downsizing of hospitals in general, and maternity wards in particular, were seen by focus group participants as having created a scarcity of beds to accommodate any increased LOS.
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