By midyear we will awaken to an ever shrinking supply of equity and a growing economy.
It's likely some of that expansion has to do with the ever shrinking age of cell phone adoption.
But they are helping record companies get more bang for their ever-shrinking artist-development and marketing bucks.
Districts everywhere are under pressure to raise academic test scores, and to do so with ever-shrinking budgets.
For instance, chip designers, deprived of the luxury of ever-shrinking components, will start to use what they have more efficiently.
The affluent and those whose labor is greatly valuable to their employers will be covered by an ever-more-expensive and ever-shrinking private-insurance market.
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Optical disc drives take up precious space in our ever-shrinking gadgets, and the ability to stream music or movies on demand has made CDs and DVDs less essential.
More likely they looked at their stores and realized that they could reduce real estate costs by another million square feet and put that toward their ever-shrinking bottom line.
But in an ever-shrinking world, our success in these efforts will be determined not only by what we build in Schenectady, but also what we can sell in Shanghai.
People who write about science and who write about it well tend to be specialists, and specialists cost more than an on-the-ground generalist just out of college and desperate for a job in the ever-shrinking print journalism job market.
His likely successor at NYSE Euronext (nyse: NYX - news - people ), Duncan Niederauer, is a fellow Goldman alum who has expressed disdain for floor brokers--another sign the ever-shrinking auction floor of the Big Board is giving way to NYSE's electronic systems.
The Bush presidency has been shrinking ever since his second-term agenda (primarily Social Security reform) collapsed in Congress and his remaining credibility was blown away in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina.
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He notes, for instance, that consumers have more music available than ever before, but the music industry in GDP statistics is shrinking.
They are all smaller than ever before, and the number of customers they market to are also shrinking due to mergers.
Rarely has this been more true than at the present time, when the defense budget is shrinking and the competition for federal resources is becoming more intense than ever.
But the slow death of local newspapers and their replacement by ever-larger media conglomerates means that news coverage is being managed by a shrinking number of people at a few mega-oulets.
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Cable and satellite operators have tolerated the shrinking margins that come with higher carriage fees so far, but will not do so for ever.
They came third in more seats than ever, they have become irrelevant in Britain's cities (outside London) and their core vote is shrinking.
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