As companies downsize, restructure and refocus, employees are asked to do more and work harder.
The media center arrives just as U.S. media organizations begin to downsize their presence in Haiti.
Jon Huntsman has recently earned praise for his radical plan to downsize banks.
Few live in cabins in Montana or are willing to downsize their lifestyles.
The choice will be to merge and become big enough to compete, or to downsize.
Goldman Sachs, HSBC, UBS, Credit Suisse, Barclays and Lloyds of London all said they planned to downsize.
But maybe all this will change, even as the Pope prepares to leave the Vatican and downsize.
There are opportunities to downsize the service lines, with us all seeing a financial interest in working together.
"If you want to downsize and the property is not there... it's unfair to penalise them, " Ms Webb added.
He and his wife sold most of their belongings so they could downsize to an apartment and start over.
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There have been sporadic attempts to downsize on fast-food menus in recent years.
Small cars are becoming increasingly substantial and sophisticated for those looking to downsize their rides but not their expectations.
Agencies, already understaffed, will likely downsize more to meet holding companies profit targets.
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However, Dr Hope told Breakfast with Frost last month he would be glad to "downsize" to becoming a parish priest.
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Indeed, those who downsize often find it difficult to cut back on the lifestyles to which they have become accustomed.
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More recently, she grabbed the spotlight again after deciding to sell her presidential jet and downsize the government's car fleet.
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In October 2011, a new group, the Intergenerational Foundation, argued that older people were "hoarding housing" and should be encouraged to downsize.
We will have to downsize the Department of Education, and hand back some of the responsibility for education to the states.
If I can't find a job before then, we may have to sell up and downsize to pay back the loans.
As carmakers downsize their engines to meet tougher fuel economy and pollution standards, driveability and overtaking performance is beginning to suffer.
The BBC's Simon Clemison said that, for many, park homes offered a chance to downsize and enjoy retirement in a rural setting.
And while employers have already eliminated nearly two million jobs in 2008, more are expected to downsize their work forces next year.
Analysts have long wondered how those nations would ever be able to downsize or diversify their U.S. bond holdings without devastating markets.
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On the bright side, there is one regulation that does seem to be working in getting these banks to downsize a bit.
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There Zhukov was open to ideas of reducing nuclear weapons, initially impressing Khrushchev with his willingness to downsize the massive Soviet military.
Ermotti who is in the midst of executing a major overhaul of the bank that aims to downsize its troubled investment bank.
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In November it announced that it would downsize its magazines and cut publishing jobs to focus on online video and other digital content.
Before all of this, we were planning on putting the house on the market in the late winter and look to sell and downsize.
North Bristol NHS Trust is to downsize operations on the site and relocate acute medical services to a new Southmead "super hospital" in 2014.
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