Toward the end of the journey, the forest shrinks and is gradually replaced by tall reeds.
In fact, as we saw in the 1990s, nothing shrinks deficits faster than a growing economy.
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If they get downgraded then that profit margin shrinks, certainly, and might even disappear.
If the value of the assets shrinks, so does the value of the CEO.
Social order in Greece will break down before GDP shrinks to 88.5% of its 2009 level.
Moreover, in mice at least, this approach shrinks cancers more effectively than other nanoparticle-based treatments.
Moreover, the price advantage of natural gas over gasoline shrinks as cars become more fuel-efficient.
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Raising Japan's trend growth rate would be difficult, especially as the population ages and shrinks.
And this year Brazil will be lucky if its economy shrinks by only 2%.
Moreover, some services only let people contact paying members, which shrinks the audience still more.
For that matter, whether the economy itself grows or shrinks is a secondary consideration.
No, Intel is a company resigned to gentle decline, as its core PC market inevitably shrinks.
But as people get busier and rural America shrinks, volunteers become harder to find.
As participants in any given activity improve across the board, says Mauboussin, the standard deviation shrinks.
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That means that, when investors sell Hong Kong dollars, the territory's money supply automatically shrinks.
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Most significantly of all, it shrinks the volume of the prefrontal cortex and the hippocampus.
Often the enamel shrinks, and a second application and firing is needed to fill the cloisons completely.
The increase in heart attack risk compared to placebo shrinks from 43% to 28%, compared to placebo.
Better still, China's growth next year will come entirely from domestic demand, as its trade surplus shrinks.
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Although it expects to maintain these margins in 2013, the decline is inevitable as the subscriber base shrinks.
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Still, as people get accustomed to innovation, the lead time between a new development and its acceptance shrinks.
Under current law the estate tax shrinks slowly through 2009, dies in 2010, then is resurrected in 2011.
As the candidate pool shrinks in the months ahead, conservatives will look to Romney to carry their banner.
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Like Detroit, Flint has been demolishing homes as the city shrinks, with residents leaving in search of jobs.
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The stress hormone cortisol shrinks the brain's memory centers and can hamper one's ability to learn and recall.
How successful bike-sharing is this summer will partly determine whether the next mayor expands, shrinks or scuttles the program.
In the top federal tax bracket, that plum-looking yield shrinks to around 5%.
But just because the menu item shrinks doesn't mean it will stick around.
Leave the measured consideration and the caveats to the friends and the shrinks.
But unlike WikiLeaks' would-be messianic founder, the 32-year-old hacker shrinks from the spotlight.
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