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to contraction
noun
A reversible reduction in size.
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After April, both flipped back to contraction.
The hearing on the union's challenge to contraction resumes today.
A mark above 50 signifies growth as opposed to contraction.
The players association has mounted another challenge to contraction through baseball's grievance procedure.
The fate of these teams depends on two legal challenges to contraction.
A reading above 50 signals expansion; a reading below points to contraction.
Growth in Germany and Spain was wiped out by Italy's disappointing return to contraction, and the ongoing weakness in France.
The union's "vigorous opposition" to contraction, Beeston added, was inconsistent with discussions the two sides held last spring and summer.
What I have said relative to contraction is the problems are so significant that every option is on the table.
"The timing with regard to contraction has been, is and remains an issue," Robert DuPuy, baseball's chief lawyer, said.
History also shows that America's economy can swing quickly from strong growth to contraction.
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