Sentence examples for shrinking headcount from inspiring English sources

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Besides better reporting, the surge in the number of stops, they said, is also a byproduct of flooding high-crime areas with more officers, a strategy for a force with a shrinking headcount.

Shrinking headcount in this division was something Redmond started doing a year ago, soon after gaining full control.

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The majority of rural counties 1,261 out of a total of 1,976 had shrinking headcounts.Between 2000 and 2010 alone, Greenville lost 17% of its residents.

The firm, this person said, had not set final targets for layoffs, but Goldman was "certain" to shrink headcount in the coming months.

The merger is predicated in part on cost cutting, but all five major music companies have already been shrinking their headcounts through the industry's three-year slump: BMG cut staff in the fall of 2001, though the company subsequently bought Zomba, home of 'N Sync and Britney Spears, last year.

The 75 post closures are part of the BBC's DQF cost-cutting plans outlined in 2011, which are attempting to save £700m across the corporation and shrink BBC News headcount by 600 staff by the financial year 2016/17.

The sale will remove some 32,000 staff from Nokia's payroll (and add them to Microsoft's books), substantially shrinking Nokia's headcount costs, as well as injecting some much-needed cash back into the remaining business.

Technology allows [us] to reduce headcount," said Jenkins.

Or are you overstaffed and need to reduce headcount?

The unstated goal of many systems is to reduce headcount.

Its headcount is shrinking, not expanding.

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