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The only major market expected to fare worse than Europe, he said, was Japan, which would shrink 7 percent.
Some companies show these charges as marketing expenses rather than as a component of gross profits, which would shrink this major gauge of performance.
The Justice Department filed its lawsuit on Aug. 31, saying that the acquisition of T-Mobile would "remove a significant competitive force from the market," which would shrink to three big telecommunications providers from four.
Libertarian groups like the Cato Institute and the Reason Foundation have argued that establishing fees for government services would help make them viable for privatization, which would shrink the size of government.
The president's speech notwithstanding, the cost of dealing with these looming disasters is not to be found in the budgets discussed by the White House and Congressional Republicans, which would shrink much of the government to its smallest share of the economy since the early 1960s.
That could lead to markdowns or other promotional activities, which would shrink profit margins.
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If our hypothesis were correct, then exposure to oestrogen therapy as MHT would induce apoptosis and shrink or even eradicate the occult tumours, which would reduce the detection of a cancer by mammography or palpation over the next several years.
Why not take risks, if you know that central banks will intervene only in falling, not rising, markets?The idea of giving central banks independence was that they would take decisions from which politicians would shrink.
This capital shortfall has already prompted asset sales by banks, which would rather shrink their balance-sheets than tap shareholders.
Earlier this year, the Trump administration invited states to draw up work requirement schemes, which would likely shrink program enrollment if they win approval from the administration.
This conclusion would not change if one adopted the effectively faster rate of Kivisild et al. [26] based only on synonymous substitutions, which would generally shrink ages by a factor of ∼3/4, as judged from a comparison with both the ages of the Native American haplogroups [14] and those of super-haplogroups L, L3, M, and N [43].
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