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"downsize" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] (business) to reduce the number of people who work in a company, business, etc. in order to reduce costs
  2. [intransitive] downsize (to something) to move to a smaller home

645 Sentences With "downsize"

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You&aposll probably need to move or downsize — and that&aposs not cheap"Unless people are willing to downsize, it can be disastrous," Sanford says.
The thinking is that while a recession will cause some companies to downsize or give up their coworking spaces, other companies will downsize into coworking spaces.
But the rovers of the future might have to downsize.
Minnelli, 71, said she was selling to downsize her life.
One of easiest ways to save big is to downsize.
And usually we downsize after a major election like 2016.
Now, however, I want to downsize my role and responsibilities.
When moving in, they had to downsize sentimental items and memorabilia.
They want to downsize, they want portability, mobility in the lease.
Trying to figure out how to downsize and save money fast?
This allowed airlines to downsize their planes and fly more regularly.
The diminutive launch is a dramatic downsize from Uber's previous operation.
But, that means they had to downsize sentimental items and memorabilia.
Why it matters: The downsize raises questions about the company's viability.
I had to majorly downsize my creative environment and my surfaces.
They agreed to downsize, which will save them $14,000 a year.
"I think the baby boomers are really struggling with the decision to downsize because there's not really great options for them to downsize to," said Brooke Heiberger, a real estate agent at Coldwell Banker in Bethesda, Maryland.
It also takes steps to downsize government, a central goal of conservatives.
Those devices went out just as the company was forced to downsize.
Abercrombie has been seeking to cut costs and downsize its retail footprint.
But with the debt hanging over their heads, they decided to downsize.
They all say they have to downsize and cut out certain drugs.
Somebody's organization has to downsize, the other ones will hire those people.
When it came time to downsize, they didn't want to leave Orange.
But when they do downsize, they have big plans for the property.
Headlines HSBC to shed 35,000 jobs in radical move to downsize on.ft.
They would have had to downsize the business, which employs 30 people.
Baby boomers who choose to downsize to apartments are facing huge costs.
It just didn't downsize when it needed to, and some things just die.
The government has made noises about trying to get more oldies to downsize.
Here's the plan: Downsize, go back to work, or hit up the kids.
That's why the Republican attempt to radically downsize the program hit a buzzsaw.
" We did so, moreover, on the condition that after the crisis, they'd "downsize.
Before people move into tiny homes they typically have to downsize — a lot.
As these trends accelerate, many of today's hospitals will downsize, merge or close.
A program meant to downsize the army let demobilized soldiers keep their guns.
All responsible trading nations want China to downsize and restructure its steel industry.
Moving abroad actually helped them save money and gave them incentive to downsize.
And developers nationwide hope to appeal to those graying boomers as they downsize.
Those meetings were reportedly designed to head off any attempts to downsize the program.
Many are ready to downsize anyway, and they simply sell and split the proceeds.
Mario Draghi, the ECB's president, stressed that this was not "tapering…just a downsize".
Even those sellers who want to downsize would be moving into a pricier market.
You are seeing restaurants downsize to food carts, instead of the other way around.
Once a person decides to downsize, he or she must keep lifestyle in mind.
The way council tax is levied also gives elderly folk less incentive to downsize.
After getting acquainted with the tiny-house movement, Gailloux knew she wanted to downsize.
But I am not ready to downsize my wardrobe or curb my shopping habits. 
Ren said the company could downsize to weather such attempts by the United States.
The obvious plan was to downsize to a one-bedroom in Ms. Cho's building.
Retailers like Barneys and Mattress Firm have filed for protection to downsize their footprints.
Macy's has, meantime, said it is looking at ways to downsize its real estate.
Sell and downsize to leave a larger pot of cash for heirs to divide?
The company also plans to downsize its corporate staff and close select distribution centers.
Now, faced with the effort of maintaining such houses, they&aposre looking to downsize.
SocGen will also close some businesses, such as Descartes proprietary trading, and downsize others.
You have to upsize, downsize — you have to have immense flexibility in your workforce.
Bela advises people looking to downsize to start by selling things you don't need.
TreeHouse's plan will shutter facilities in Minnesota and Indiana and downsize one in Alabama.
I "downsize" when it's an option, or intentionally consume only part of what I've purchased.
When I moved a mile over to Burbank, I had to downsize all my belongings.
I'm trying to downsize things in my life so I don't lose as many things.
As firms downsize, many employees are being forced to take on lots of extra work.
These detail how the bank would sell off assets and downsize without triggering a crisis.
Consider the tiny house, which has been sold as a means to downsize one's life.
As the general minimum wage converges toward that level, she will have to downsize further.
Here are five ideas for retiring on less money, without feeling any pain. 1. Downsize.
That includes giving children distinct choices: Find a job and pay me back or downsize.
Sears was forced to downsize its corporate headquarters and lost naming rights to the skyscraper.
It has been planning to downsize its business, however, since its failed initial public offering.
People who downsize their homes tend to have higher health care costs, the company says.
Downsizing populations behind bars Meanwhile, several communities across the US moved to downsize incarcerated populations.
We're going to downsize the bloated, bloated bureaucracy which make the government lien and accountable.
If the court doesn't rule in Snopes' favor, the site could be forced to downsize.
I don't mean to downsize the women or their role in all this, but—Mrs.
Farai Harreld was pregnant with her daughter when she realized it was time to downsize.
It's not clear whether the company will downsize existing locations or move into smaller spaces.
Sussman knew they would have to downsize, but they still needed more room than that.
So, those two things can't be stored together, so I have to downsize the pile.
Ellison warned in January that the department store chain was getting ready to downsize its fleet.
He wanted to downsize the bank's real-estate footprint and asked her opinion on desk sharing.
The fact is, many baby-boomers either don't want to downsize or don't have the option.
But now the Wheelers' twin sons, Wyatt and Gannon, are 24 and they're ready to downsize.
Drew and Capshaw's departure was blamed on a need to "downsize" the cast for storytelling purposes.
Oldies could downsize at less cost, freeing up more of Britain's 25m or so empty bedrooms.
The mall-based apparel brand has since struggled as it tried to downsize its debt load.
Until this gets settled, it's possible the Trump administration will alter or downsize other national monuments.
Refinance volume fell off a cliff, and several lenders had to downsize for lack of business.
In October, Theranos decided to downsize that board and rearranged it into three different governing bodies.
McDonald's is preparing a fresh round of layoffs as it seeks to downsize its corporate structure.
Many will downsize their administrative staffs as admissions continue to slow down and reimbursement pressures intensify.
But that actually makes me downsize and better organize my packing, so I guess it works.
People downsize their homes for many reasons, especially after a major life event later in life.
At 9:30, a mother of adult children decides to downsize her nest and add wheels.
I thought that would downsize her contribution and have people think she was a hired singer.
Last year, a TD Ameritrade survey found that 42% of Americans plan to downsize in retirement.
"It's either God's way or nature's way of telling me I needed to downsize," he joked.
Multinationals can downsize loss-making French operations more easily, even if the overall business is profitable.
"We needed to downsize, but we wanted to stay in the vicinity," Ms. Ferguson, 75, said.
And if companies close or downsize and jobs are lost, consumer spending would suffer even more.
Like Melbourne, high-end homes in Sydney are particularly in demand for those looking to downsize.
President Trump's recent decision to downsize the U.S. and ROK's combined military exercises is ill-advised.
A simple way to save big is to downsize, or live large in a tiny space.
Even then you'd have to downsize to a (not so great) pyramid one-fifth the size.
Agencies could struggle to eliminate or downsize programs under their purview without strict guidance and planning.
She knows she's going to have to downsize quite a bit, which she's not happy about.
Several newsrooms have had to downsize, restructure and, in some cases, sell or shut down altogether.
Fifth Harmony's downsize is the latest — and biggest — challenge to befall the girl-group in recent months.
Then again, the show is a cash cow for AMC so we doubt they'll rush to downsize.
She had to downsize to a 3-acre home, leaving Bullet with not much room to roam.
As the team has replaced older equipment, the actual physical footprint has continued to downsize, even today.
Those willing to downsize upon retirement—or "right-size", as the government likes to say—do best.
"She wants to downsize so she can have more freedom," Dr. Fisher said in an Instagram video.
Proper use of the antitrust laws would downsize the big companies best able to use this maneuver.
In its home market and neighboring Spain, EDP plans to downsize its thermal and merchant power business.
And what if there are no family or friends close to the most appropriate place to downsize?
In its home market and neighbouring Spain, EDP plans to downsize its thermal and merchant power business.
Tim and Tracey Kerin knew it was time to downsize soon after their grandson Maximus was born.
But two other traits, humor and patience, went right out the window when she decided to downsize.
Dr. Franceschetti will retire next year and they are eager to downsize and move back to Geneva.
He said he was trying to downsize, but the living room was filled with sheets, books, pans.
The larger the home you downsize from, the more the lifetime discretionary spending increase, MaxiFi's analysis found.
She looked at a significant expense she and her husband shared — their home — and decided to downsize.
If you aren't able to downsize and buy a second place, cutting the cord can be costly.
But Credit Agricole already restructured in 2011 and 2012 to downsize the investment bank to refocus, he said.
Since then the board of directors and Thrun have voted to downsize portions of the company, it adds.
Help her downsize while making sure she never forgets the necessities with the Case-Mate Compact Mirror case.
The Mega Millions lottery winner who is selling his $26 million southern California compound is ready to downsize.
"We did downsize to the point where this house is like the cost of an apartment," said Holly.
"We have no intention of allowing anyone to downsize our role as entrepreneurs," Berlusconi said in a statement.
An alliance of environmental groups also sued Trump Monday over his order to downsize Grand Staircase by 50%.
Two State Department officials said Tillerson plans to downsize staff over a period of two to three years.
According to Alexander, aging baby boomers are driving the expansion; many want to downsize and find supportive communities.
The uncertainty over how much money they would receive led some groups to downsize their staff last week.
The Watsons once lived in a four-bedroom home, but it was always their dream to downsize — significantly.
The last thing they want to do is give the regulators the right to demand that they downsize.
A simple way to lower your fixed costs is to downsize, especially if you have extra living space.
"The baby boomers that want to downsize, they can't find an affordable house within the state," he said.
And now, as almost empty nesters with their daughter recently graduating from college, they are looking to downsize.
"What I said when I came to the NSC is that I would drastically downsize it," he added.
"We are willing to right-size or downsize or whatever you want to call it," Mr. González said.
The decision to downsize or age in place isn't just about affordability or the place you call home.
He has decided that it is better for him to downsize to no museum at all, he said.
Laquanda Burroughs and her husband were getting ready to downsize from their four-bedroom home in Charlotte, North Carolina.
As the chart below shows, many agencies that Mr. Trump sought to dramatically downsize instead were rewarded with increases.
And why does Schumacher have to argue that young people in particular should be the ones who must downsize?
"For some people, that is OK, if they know they are going to downsize at some point," she added.
If the time and money that go into buying and maintaining a house feel draining, you could always downsize.
The details: Zinke is now proposing Trump downsize Cascade-Siskiyou in Oregon and California, and Gold Butte in Nevada.
" The board being reduced is "probably appropriate given the downsize of the business," Nardelli told "Squawk on the Street.
Tiny homes are part of a growing movement among the world-weary to downsize or live a simpler existence.
Perhaps one measure of the arc is the time it takes to downsize an empire back to its roots.
In 2018, they realized they wanted to continue living near each other but separately, so they decided to downsize.
" (I worked for Porter in those days, as a Manpower temp.) By the nineteen-nineties, they needed to "downsize.
He has also moved to downsize the EPA and has made major changes to the agency's science advisory boards.
Now looking to downsize, he and his wife, Deirdre Lawrence, are putting it on the market for $4 million.
"There are a lot of people in the Huntington area who want to downsize and play golf," he said.
They believe it is time to downsize and find an apartment in the neighborhood that they could lock and leave.
However, the available evidence suggests that people in Trump's orbit want to radically downsize the agency while keeping it running.
Then, at dinner, eat half of what you would typically consume, or consider cutting carbs to help downsize your meal.
A previously trailed plan to encourage oldies to downsize, freeing up stock for young families, also seemed not to materialise.
"I think you should never downsize to somewhere you can't imagine living for the rest of your life," Lazaroff said.
The deal would also be a bit riskier to Fox shareholders, especially if it was forced to downsize its acquisition.
Some costs might go down — commuting costs, housing expenses if you downsize — but everything else tends to remain the same.
To effect the latter, Sewing plans to shut down equities trading entirely and downsize Deutsche's rates and fixed income businesses.
After trumpeting the possibility of infinite scale for the past several years, the big box content farm wants to downsize.
Though the space is crowded, she said she loves her tiny house life and doesn't regret her decision to downsize.
"Nobody is going to have to downsize from the SUV to the compact because of rates going up," he said.
"I thought, I could sell my house, I can downsize, I can live a different kind of way," she said.
Yahoo's core business has been struggling to the point that the company has also had to downsize in operations internationally.
To match up better (and provide a bit more pop on the offensive end), the Thunder may need to downsize.
I had to downsize severely several years ago when my daughter and I moved into a 400-square-foot studio.
Like many older people who downsize, Ms. Hardisty faced another decision: Should she buy a new place or rent one?
Once they decide to downsize, retirees should weigh the emotional and financial factors of renting or buying their next home.
Individuals or small businesses that may use WeWork now could also downsize to home offices or other lower-cost spaces.
Now, with two daughters grown up and out of the house, "it was time to downsize," Ms. Strein, 59, said.
Whether you're thinking about selling it to downsize or determined to stay in it forever, it may need some updating.
"Major galleries are going through a flux period where they want to downsize their art handling departments," he told Hyperallergic.
In the midst of a restructuring effort, GE recently nominated three new directors, as it looks to downsize its board.
The expansion of government as a police state and the failure of it to downsize elsewhere is proving them prophetic.
We need to face the realities of imprisonment if we are going to downsize in a rational and safe way.
He was seen as a stabilizing force after Trump and Tillerson took office with a promise to downsize the State Department.
"We had to forcibly downsize the company around May to around 12 [employees], when we couldn't attract further financing," Wesén explains.
In addition to Sears and Macy's, J.C. Penney CEO Marvin Ellison said earlier this month that his chain will also downsize.
Younger homeowners are unable to afford a move up, and older homeowners are still housing their adult children, unable to downsize.
They sell houses if they own them, downsize, rent, rent out rooms if they have extras, move into their parents' basements.
Much of the competition is for lower-priced houses, which means retirees looking to downsize are pitted against first-time homebuyers.
Over the next decade, Jones wouldn't see a single profitable quarter, downsize by 2300 percent, and eventually get delisted from NASDAQ.
Workers want unions that have the ability to veto or amend management's decisions to downsize, subcontract, automate or shift work overseas.
Boston's frontcourt doesn't have enough room for two big men at the same time, while the Bulls can't afford to downsize.
What central bank officials have not agreed to is at what pace they will downsize and what size they consider appropriate.
Yet, it is never easy to raise taxes and downsize benefits, particularly for a public that already feels squeezed and abandoned.
According to a recent TD Ameritrade Survey, 23 percent of preretirees are likely to downsize if they haven't done so already.
He has moved to downsize the EPA, leaving hundreds of positions unfilled through a combination of buyouts, resignations and hiring freezes.
Couple Tim and Sam have cut back on unnecessary expenses because living in a tiny house has forced them to downsize.
Why don't he and Audrey downsize—not move house or cut down on sugary snacks, that is, but reduce themselves to .
GE is in the midst of a restructuring effort, recently nominating three new directors as it looks to downsize its board.
The couple said in a statement that they appreciate how bus life has forced them to downsize and minimize their belongings.
He could also curtail resources to the Office of the Special Counsel, requiring Mr. Mueller to downsize his staff or resources.
While Disney characters often live in castles and palaces, who&aposs to say they won&apost want to downsize some day?
Roddy and Cinnater, who eventually intend to downsize, said they currently plan on living in the home for a few years.
She recently invited me to tour her collection of witchy oddities before Vancouver's relentless real estate shitstorm forces her to downsize.
The Sagittarius motto is bigger is better, but it's time to downsize right now—or at least to reflect on moderation.
GM's decision to downsize has many merits, but the advantages of getting bigger are much less clear-cut for its European counterpart.
Japan Display Inc plunged 12% after the struggling smartphone screen maker said it would downsize its mobile business and cut 1,200 jobs.
The cuts are deeper than Bucher's original plan to close 10 stores, downsize others and renegotiate leases and rents on its estate.
Chen's comments come just a few days after Penney's CEO Marvin Ellison said the company is getting ready to downsize its fleet.
There are certain things they can't do, first of all: They're no good, for instance, if you're looking to downsize an asset.
To reduce redundancies across the US, UK and Spain, we made the difficult decision to downsize our team by about 25% globally.
The two countries with the largest arsenals signaled to the world that the time had come to downsize and decommission these weapons.
My partner and I determined it was financially responsible to downsize to one car when we moved here almost two years ago.
Handelsblatt also said one suggestion in the plan was to downsize the European Commission, which has faced criticism for its extensive bureaucracy.
The trend may leave some older homeowners in a lurch if they want to retire, downsize and cash in their nest egg.
Banks above that threshold would be given two years to downsize before the federal government would be forced to take them apart.
Temps make it easier to downsize because companies can just start using less of them instead of laying off full-time employees.
And with ongoing demands to downsize, figuring out what to do with massive inmate populations is one of the greatest challenges ahead.
Since its failed initial public offering, WeWork has been planning to downsize its business, including cutting thousands of jobs across its operations.
Japan Display Inc nosedived 12% after the struggling smartphone screen maker said it would downsize its mobile business and cut 1,200 jobs.
" This scenario often leaves women feeling left out or like an "other" at work, leading some women to "downsize their own aspirations.
Esper said he has received to requests from Iraq to downsize the US military presence in Iraq, currently at about 5,000 troops.
She also suggested that the woman sell her two-bedroom apartment and downsize to a one-bedroom apartment in the same building.
Unfortunately, as time passed, the entrepreneur struggled to generate revenue to covering operating costs and had to downsize to one flagship store.
Republicans have sought to downsize the federal program, which has ballooning debt, in hopes of fostering a private market for flood insurance.
Downsize houses, cars and other expenses, he suggests, and spend time developing their passions and finding meaning in your lives beyond work.
"If the property taxes really are a financial burden for you, maybe an alternative would be to downsize the home," Steffen said.
Republicans have sought to downsize the federal program, and its ballooning debt, in hopes of fostering a private market for flood insurance.
Bramson failed in his bid for a seat after shareholders voted against his attempt to downsize Barclays' under-fire investment bank from within.
I mean, maybe you could persuade the developed-world wealthy to voluntarily downsize their lifestyles, but ... have you met the developed-world wealthy?
He has been told that eliminating the ODNI is not politically possible, but still would like to "downsize" the office, the source said.
With more people being inclined to downsize and live in smaller spaces, the multipurpose room-within-a-room is the next logical step.
Downsize without depriving yourself The idea of saving can stress you out — until you think of the freedom it will bring you later.
Still, some investors have expressed concerns that Walmart's approach will make it harder for the retailer to downsize if market conditions change significantly.
There was also no support among the leaders for Juncker's idea to downsize the Commission, as all 27 members want their own commissioner.
With so much uncertainty and chaos emanating from Washington this year, many carriers opted to downsize or exit the Obamacare exchanges for 2018.
Analysts expect retailers such as Argos, owned by Home Retail which is set to be acquired by Sainsbury , Debenhams and Tesco to downsize.
On Wednesday, he said the Navy also feels it has the right number of bases, but could stand to downsize inside those bases.
Living in cramped New York City apartments for the past five years, I felt like I was more prepared than most to downsize.
The insurer attributed its decision to downsize for 2018 to uncertainty in federal rules and operations, as well as a deteriorating individual market.
Barclays, meanwhile, faces the possibility that an activist investor who wants to downsize its investment bank could win a seat on its board.
To pay for it, we decided to rent our Park Slope townhouse for three months and downsize to smaller quarters in rural France.
That, in turn, would deal a blow to the US businesses that export them, forcing them to downsize operations and lay off workers.
"Our high-margin Fusion and NetSuite cloud applications businesses are growing rapidly, while we downsize our low-margin legacy hardware business," Catz said.
The men — all former top executives at France's giant telecom company — wanted to downsize the business by thousands of workers a decade ago.
The condo market is small, and units are often built in townhouses with stairs, making them unfeasible for older residents looking to downsize.
Vasileff recalled how one husband decided the couple should downsize their home and booked a cruise so they could spend more time together.
The company, which is in the midst of a restructuring effort, also nominated three new directors, as it looks to downsize its board.
I add stewed cherries to make the ice cream go further, and if I ever do this again, I will downsize the bowl.
If Bezos was truly interested in stopping climate change, he would end his company's carbon cloud contracts and radically downsize its shipping operations.
So when we moved across the coast to Upstate New York, we agreed to downsize to a 700-square-foot, one-bedroom apartment.
I add stewed cherries to make the ice cream go further, and if I ever do this again, I will downsize the bowl.
But until that happens, Trump's line of business provides no shortage of ways to defer, downsize or outright dodge the IRS -- and all legally.
His agents handle everything from folks ready to buy their first home, to growing families looking to trade up, to retirees about to downsize.
At home, see if there are any services you can downsize — do you need cable and Netflix, or could you live with just one?
Independent news analyst Andrew Tyndall told THR that this decision is a "symptom" of NBC's decision to "downsize" the role of co-anchor entirely.
Both Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush tried to downsize the EPA, attempting to hack away at regulations and make life easier for industry.
He has been told that eliminating the ODNI is not politically possible, but he would still like to "downsize" the office, the source said.
They argue that only Congress has the power to "downsize" a national monument, just like only Congress can nix or dissolve a national monument.
"If a fund has done well, you're probably quite happy to downsize your risk and lock in performance for the year," said the trader.
You're also going to pay the same amount if you start with an option that's too large for your needs and decide to downsize.
"First-time buyers and people looking to downsize from their single-family homes are both competing for these two types of housing," she added.
In a recent game against the Detroit Pistons, Andre Drummond had a field day on the offensive glass when the Wizards opted to downsize.
Acting State Department spokesman Mark Toner confirmed that the hiring freeze would remain until the plan to downsize and reorganize had been fully developed.
"Now the leniency deal is a reality, we believe that Odebrecht can downsize assets and liabilities at a faster pace," one senior banker said.
"A large capital gain might negate the benefit of a downsize," said Jim Ciprich, a Morristown, New Jersey-based wealth advisor for Regent Atlantic.
A Guantanamo detainee approved for release on Thursday is refusing to leave the military prison, complicating the president's plan to downsize the inmate population.
The company runs the risk that its clients will close shop, downsize, or demand better deals even while it's stuck in much longer leases.
"I don't think any Democrat's ever won saying, 'We can't think big — we ought to really downsize here because it's not realistic," he added.
Although they were planning to downsize for years, they admit the first couple of months were difficult in the van, especially with two dogs.
"Once we identified we were living above our means and all our money was going into our house, we decided to downsize," Garrett said.
" It adds: "If firms can't be managed effectively, regulators would have the explicit statutory authorization to require that they reorganize, downsize or break apart.
Prior efforts to downsize and cut costs at the factory, including layoffs and not filling vacant positions, "have not been enough," the email said.
Public and private investors alike are concerned that as department stores downsize, some of that business will go away, not shift to their competitors.
Still, Ms. Lempel's reinterpretation of the word DOWNSIZE to mean measurement sizes in phrases that have been placed in the Down entries is clever.
"As collectors get older and start to downsize, storage is an obvious solution," said Sique Spence, director of Nancy Hoffman Gallery in New York.
Australia is the world's largest exporter of coal and liquefied natural gas, but Morrison rejected calls last month to downsize Australia's lucrative coal industry.
With their rent about to hit $2,200, they decided to downsize to a one-bedroom and move the extra furniture to the new house.
Mr. Bolsonaro plans to downsize the bureaucracy, sell off state companies and cut up to $250 billion from pension payments that could bankrupt Brazil.
Over the past two years, with Brazil's recession and corruption scandals taking a toll on finances, Camargo Correa undertook a quick effort to downsize.
Now, the Pedens are hoping to simplify and downsize, so they&aposve enlisted friend and property manager Matthew Fulkerson to sell this unusual home.
Their trade deadline and post-trade deadline moves saw them downsize while acquiring versatile wings in Robert Covington Jr., DeMarre Carroll, and Jeff Green.
Etihad has been pursuing a turnaround strategy since 2017 that has seen it downsize its operations, including canceling dozens of Airbus and Boeing orders.
A source tells PEOPLE exclusively that while the couple will still have a home in the Texas city, they were simply ready to downsize.
On the contrary, The Times has employed a strategy of investing whatever it takes to cover the news properly, even as our competitors downsize.
Rowe plans to close about 2231 UK stores selling clothing, homewares and food and downsize or convert another 2216 into food stores over five years.
If you're looking to retire early or have other ambitious savings goals, you may want to downsize and spend well under the 30 percent threshold.
"I don't think any Democrat's ever won saying, 'We can't think that big — we ought to really downsize here because it's not realistic,'" Biden said.
"I don't think any Democrat's ever won saying, 'We can't think that big — we ought to really downsize here because it's not realistic,'" Biden said.
Britain's solution to the problem of unaffordable public pensions—to downsize them and hope that the private sector would fill the gap—had proved untenable.
"I don't think any Democrat's ever won saying, 'We can't think that big -- we ought to really downsize here because it's not realistic,'" Biden added.
As part of the turnaround plan, the company said it is planning to downsize its overseas ambitions and ask lenders to substantially waive its debt.
Young people in the U.K. are four times more likely to downsize their homes this year than those aged over 55, a new study found.
People who were aiming to buy their own home may also have to downsize again in order to get onto the property ladder, researchers said.
He also changed his social media habits so that he could downsize without the regret that might come from comparing his life to everyone else's.
As part of the turnaround plan, the company said it is planning to downsize its overseas ambitions and ask lenders to substantially forgive its debt.
"They were forced to downsize, or they're simply finding out renting is a better choice for them at this point in their life," says Balint.
The good news is that the United States can downsize its plans, save tens of billions of dollars, and still maintain a robust nuclear arsenal.
Tesla will close about a dozen solar facilities in nine states as a part of its ongoing moves to downsize, according to a Reuters report.
"I don't think any Democrat's ever won saying, 'We can't think that big — we ought to really downsize here because it's not realistic,' " he said.
"I don't think any Democrat's ever won saying, 'We can't think that big — we ought to really downsize here because it's not realistic,' " he added.
Last year, he gave his wife a Lamborghini, provoking fellow Pastor Jomo Johnson to suggest this week that Gray should follow his lead and downsize.
The recent decision by Mr. Tillerson to downsize the Foreign Service by up to 8 percent of the entire officer corps, however, is particularly dangerous.
Boeing has long developed satellites about the size of a school bus, but the industry's push to downsize is putting new pressure on traditional manufacturers.
His remarks sought to allay concern that a volatile oil market could slow or thwart plans to downsize Petrobras, the world's most indebted oil company.
Moving abroad gave us the incentive to downsize and create a tight budget framework to live by — and our dollars now stretch further than ever.
It encourages readers to downsize their houses, cars and other expenses, and spend time developing their passions and finding meaning in their lives beyond work.
The owners, who are looking to downsize, have put Fitzroy House on the market with a local agent, Graves Son & Pilcher, for £950,000, or $1.43 million.
One of the biggest gripes that customers have with subscription services is that channel packages are just too big and expensive with no options to downsize.
After they tied the knot, they lived in London, but they were forced to downsize after her investments tanked during the Wall Street Crash of 1929.
LG also plans to "downsize" two of its LCD TV panel production lines in South Korea and is looking into various options, it said, without elaborating.
LG also plans to "downsize" two of its LCD TV panel production lines in South Korea and is looking into various options, it said, without elaborating.
Today, transactions conducted over the internet are helping to power record-breaking sales, even as the merchants behind them are looking to downsize their physical footprint.
In Edinburgh, one-in-eight people had plans to downsize, while in Brighton 10% of people said they had plans to move into a smaller property.
In many countries people buy when they pair off, when they move to a bigger place after they have children or when they downsize on retirement.
It has ordered the US embassy in Moscow to downsize staff numbers to 455 by September 1 and will seize two sites used by American diplomats.
Despite reports earlier this week that Barneys is looking to downsize its Madison Avenue store, the company has no such plans, a spokesperson for Barneys said.
Photo via Afrofest Afrofest now finds itself forced to downsize its large festival which brings in millions annually to the city, into a one-day affair.
Kabbani said the decision to downsize was prudent, given the sales slowdown throughout the sector, and added that the company will weather the real estate cycle.
Grimaldi said Italy's banking crisis and the tendency to invest in government bonds rather than the real economy has forced the fund to downsize its ambitions.
"The risk for the oil sector is how many investment funds will downsize their exposure to extractive industries," said Jason Kenney, oil analyst at bank Santander.
Owens-Illinois had to downsize and back up yields on an eight-year non-callable bond to get the deal done at the end of October.
The category is benefiting from an improving job market that allows kids to finally move out of their parents' homes, and from seniors seeking to downsize.
We do know the two devices will come in 5-inch and 5.5-inch screen sizes, representing a small downsize from the current 5X and 6P.
The cars are attractive to young buyers looking for a versatile entry-level car, and older buyers looking to downsize from larger SUV models, Ford said.
Several questions signal an intent to downsize the department, including queries about existing vacancies and the number of assistant energy secretaries that are mandated by law.
As baby boomers downsize, they have less room to store stuff, and their grown children have little interest in taking their parents' bureaus and dining sets.
But the biggest, most immediate benefit to those who downsize has to do with how much more inexpensive it is to live in the small world.
The letters and meeting notes date back to December 2018, when the government started considering imposing stricter requirements that could limit or downsize Huawei's market presence.
But when they decided to downsize from their Upper West Side three-bedroom a year ago, their agent, Ann Cutbill Lenane, of Douglas Elliman, was firm.
The Australian city is seeing high demand from buyers who want to downsize to properties that are easy to maintain and close to a city center.
Even though they are always on top of each other and have to continuously downsize, Kathrina said the children don't want to live any other way.
Older Germans looking to come to Berlin to downsize are more likely to buy in prestigious areas on the western side, such as Charlottenburg, she said.
It encourages readers to downsize their houses, cars and other possessions, and to spend time developing their passions and finding meaning in their lives beyond work.
They still have substantial mortgage debt at an average $188,828, but that's less than Gen X as many Boomers pay off mortgages or downsize their homes.
If baby boomers don't downsize out of big suburban homes, younger buyers eager to upsize, especially in this improving economy, can't find a home to buy.
But boomers, now hitting retirement and beyond, are expected to flood the market with homes as they downsize, fly south to more hospitable locales, or die.
A controversial plan to redesign (and downsize) the Los Angeles County Museum of Art passed with unanimous approval from the Board of Supervisors for LA County.
Zenefits was among the many Bay Area software businesses that raised a ton of cash at sky-high valuations in recent years before being forced to downsize.
Robinson explained how many hospitals in rural areas have closed, and of those that have remained open, many have had to shutter or downsize their obstetrical units.
Some 8 percent planned to downsize business operations in Britain, but none of the companies surveyed planned to leave the country, the April 3-15 survey showed.
DfID is rolling in money because a legally mandated formula allocates it 0.7% of national income; meanwhile the Foreign Office must downsize or sell off its embassies.
Because there were so many series regulars, they needed to downsize and to find some characters that they felt like they could tie up their stories well.
From what we understand, Clutter has been working on this round for a while and had to downsize last year to cut down on its burn rate.
On Thursday, Roy Cooper, who currently serves as the state's attorney general, called into question the legality of a Republican-led effort to downsize the governor's power.
It is well established that companies that downsize as a knee-jerk reaction to their own financial difficulties cause significant detrimental impacts on productivity and revenue generation.
The cuts are deeper than Bucher's original plan to close 270 of the chain's 275.93 UK stores, downsize others and renegotiate leases and rents on its estate.
Allocating housing more efficiently—encouraging elderly couples to downsize after their children fly the nest, for instance—would free up some of these 16m or so rooms.
Now Molina Healthcare is signaling it may downsize its presence in the market, or pull out altogether, if Congress or the administration doesn't act to stabilize it.
Beijing has long pledged to downsize the industry which is plagued by oversupply from inefficient, high-polluting mills, but has baulked at the potential loss of jobs.
"Our high-margin Fusion and NetSuite cloud applications businesses are growing rapidly, while we downsize our low-margin legacy hardware business," said Chief Executive Officer Safra Catz.
Downsize your plate Using larger plates at a buffet is associated with weighing more, and larger portions can increase calorie intake significantly -- and not just in adults.
When the parents downsize, retire, or expire, what would have been an inheritance for the offspring then goes straight to the bank to pay off those debts.
It has plans to shutter another 142 stores by the end of the year and downsize the number of employees needed for a remaining 700 stores (Reuters).
"Yesterday, we made the really tough decision to downsize the @wonderschools team due to the impacts of COVID-19 on our business," Bennett said in a tweet.
Homeowners who think they will have trouble getting a new mortgage may decide not to sell and upsize or downsize, keeping all those homes off the market.
But she has struggled to pay rent since the increases began, she said, and was forced to downsize when she divorced and her two children moved out.
Despite low voter turnout, the biggest winner was Mr. Macron, a centrist economic reformer who plans to push France to the right and downsize the welfare state.
Farley did not expand on whether the vehicle maker would have to downsize its operation in Britain, should U.K. voters opt to leave the EU on June 23.
The luxury residence of Mark Zuckerberg is set for an overhaul, with plans to downsize surrounding houses amid concerns of privacy on the part of the Facebook CEO.
"Some of our buyers are moving from their large and expensive properties in the area for an elegant downsize," said Sandra Bruce, a sales manager with London Square.
Their plan was to sell their Virginia house, work diligently to downsize and buy a co-op on the Upper East Side, where they liked the residential atmosphere.
With an ever-increasing number of African states investing in space programs, while traditional powerhouses downsize, the continent could be the hotspot of exploration for years to come.
Other agencies will be expected to downsize, including the Environmental Protection Agency, which under the budget proposal would shed some 3,200 positions — or roughly 20% of its workforce.
Second, higher capital requirements (that is, reduced leverage) targeted at the very largest banks must simply be viewed as a technique for forcing the largest banks to downsize.
Putin's decision to get out now "may be calculated to downsize Russia's role before the costs of the intervention become too steep or extrication more difficult," said Rep.
On July 22, a dozen banks joined a workout to restructure 2.1 billion reais of Triunfo's debt, giving the company a lifeline to complete projects and downsize gradually.
Bloomberg reported in February that Paulson planned to downsize its Manhattan offices by moving to a smaller space in the offices of firm-owned Steinway Musical Instruments Inc.
" The Democratic platform draft, somewhat more expansive, embraces variety of measures "to downsize or break apart financial institutions when necessary to protect the public and safeguard financial stability.
Fourteen people took voluntary buyouts at the legendary St. Louis Dispatch in March, following the paper's announcement in January that it would offer 15 buyouts and downsize offices.
And even if the Warriors do succeed at forcing the Spurs to downsize, San Antonio has the personnel to be able to compete against the small-ball Warriors.
I don't think it's a great idea for the American taxpayer to have to subsidize through corporate welfare profitable corporations who downsize in the United States of America.
"We plan to downsize our business rather than expand," said Chen, who runs Ningbo Tengsheng Garments Co in the coastal export hub of Zhejiang province in eastern China.
The Pistons have an average offense and the 10th-best defense in the league, and it's unlikely Van Gundy will try and downsize while Reggie Jackson is out.
Technology and a focus on quality are making it easy and stylish to downsizeA lingering market for spacious homes is partly a result of millennials' desire to downsize.
Collins said that restaurants often start with the same number of kitchen staff as a normal location but typically downsize because the work flow is different for delivery.
" But since the Reagan era, business has followed "a downsize-and-distribute regime of reducing costs and then distributing the freed-up cash to financial interests, particularly shareholders.
To downsize the zoo, he shot and killed his aging tigers and sold numerous cubs (some of the animal sales, specifically baby lemurs, were allegedly falsified as "donations").
Retiring As the American population ages, and older adults downsize into retirement communities or assisted-living facilities, the question arises: What do we do with all our stuff?
Modak&aposs year on the road also taught him to downsize and be more organized"Traveling like this made me realize how little I actually need," he said.
In either case, most empty nesters eventually reach a point where they ask themselves: Is it time to downsize, upsize or just renovate and configure their current home?
Brazil's state-run power holding company Centrais Elétricas Brasileiras SA, or Eletrobras, was also on the sidelines as its management is looking to downsize and to reduce debt.
As Eric Trump and his brother Donald Jr. downsize the Trump Organization's hotel ambitions, the president has lamented the toll that elected office has taken on the company.
New York could downsize its station, stick it underground, add a new sports arena and office tower on top and reboot itself for the rest of the century.
The share of respondents that expect unchanged employment fell to 64 percent from 67 percent, while the level of businesses that planned to downsize was unchanged at 10 percent.
Department stores across the U.S. have been hurt as shoppers make more purchases online, forcing retailers to think of ways to either downsize their footprints or repurpose their stores.
Bramson lost his battle for a seat on the board of Barclays in May after shareholders voted against his bid to downsize its under-fire investment bank from within.
If you want to join the electric vehicle revolution but you're not willing to downsize from your rugged SUV or pickup truck, your dream ride may have just arrived.
With permission to sell assets, JBS has gained flexibility to downsize amid talks to restructure 18 billion reais ($5.6 billion) in looming loan maturities, which Reuters reported last month.
"You can't downsize beyond a certain point, so the focus is shifting to a combination of solutions," said Sudeep Kaippalli, a Frost & Sullivan analyst who predicts a hybrids surge.
IBM lost a bid in November to dismiss a proposed class action lawsuit claiming it lied about needing to downsize so it could replace older workers with recent graduates.
She wrote the petition herself, saying the move violated the California Housing Accountability Act, a 1980s law and "anti-Nimby" statute that limits cities' ability to downsize housing developments.
On the flip side, if you're looking to retire early or have other big savings goals, you may choose to downsize and spend well under the 30 percent threshold.
Say, for example, that we wanted to downsize a Category 5 hurricane like Katrina (with winds around 175 mph) to a Category 2 storm (with winds around 100 mph).
Before making the decision to downsize be sure to consider hidden costs like home repairs, selling costs, moving expenses, furnishing your smaller space, storage fees, condo or association fees.
After hitting a peak of 600 US storefronts in 2015, Forever 21 began to downsize in 4.503, and Bloomberg reported that the company was looking to restructure in June.
"I don't think any Democrat's ever won saying, 'We can't think that big — we ought to really downsize here because it's not realistic,' " he said in a mocking tone.
Consequently, the administration is correct that we must simultaneously downsize the Department of Education while also nurturing a policy climate in which state take the lead in policy innovation.
In early February, the Trump administration finalized its plan to downsize Bears Ears National Monument by more than 1 million acres and open them to grazing and mineral development.
They&aposre likely going to have a tough time raising new funding, and many firms may have to downsize their ambitions and operations, including laying off investors, he said.
The state-controlled lender plans to close 402 branches, downsize another 379 and give early retirement to employees who accept terms proposed during an offer period ending Dec. 9.
"In accordance with the decision by Supreme Commander-in-Chief Vladimir Putin, Russia's Defense Ministry is starting to downsize the grouping of the armed forces in Syria," said Gen.
And since California's constitution limits what state prisons can do to downsize, counties were given an influx of funds to come up with ways to lower their head counts.
If the costs of owning two homes isn't inhibiting, why not just downsize them both, said Benjamin S. Offit, a CFP and partner at Clear Path Advisory in Pikesville, Maryland.
One week after undergoing a breast reduction, the Real Housewives of Atlanta star opened up on her weekly podcast — alongside her husband of seven years — about her choice to downsize.
Flake's team plans to refine the system further and then downsize it for human infants, who are around a third of the size of the lambs used in the study.
They could bully them in a slower environment, exert control on the boards, and not feel any pressure to downsize thanks to the rare skill-sets found in their bigs.
Petrobras has turned to divestitures and joint ventures as a way to downsize and reduce a debt burden of about $100 billion - the largest of any major global oil player.
French presidential election frontrunner Emmanuel Macron on Thursday unveiled his manifesto, saying he would root out inequalities in France's pension system, sell government stakes in major firms and downsize parliament.
SAO PAULO, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Grupo BTG Pactual SA missed second-quarter profit estimates on Tuesday as revenue tumbled amid efforts by Latin America's largest independent investment bank to downsize.
Millennials are marrying and having children later than previous generations, at the same time that their baby boomer parents are retiring and looking to downsize to smaller, more convenient homes.
M&S said in November it planned to close about 30 UK stores selling clothing, homewares and food and downsize or convert another 45 into food stores over five years.
Two major public universities have recently moved to radically downsize or entirely relocate their fine arts libraries, which is in keeping with broader trends of libraries doing away with books.
"Our plan is to downsize to a skeletal team for the upkeep and maintenance of the resort during the period," it said in a statement, referring to the Boracay facility.
"Giada is looking to downsize and focus on a space for just her and her daughter," listing agent Smith Cho of Compass tells CNBC Make It. Take a look inside.
In Las Vegas, Mr. Williams's father, Don, 214, decided that it was time for him to downsize his once-vast car collection, which he also displayed in California and Shanghai.
Minnelli, 72, said earlier this year that she wanted to downsize her life and sell off the collection she had amassed over decades and kept in more than six locations.
A number of Republicans made comments generally supportive of fiscal restraint, but that does not move the ball forward if we actually want to downsize programs and tame rising deficits.
In June last year, the PLA announced plans to downsize its army to under one million for the first time since its founding, with a view to streamlining defense capabilities.
He has taken the lead on Trump's plan to forge a Middle East peace deal and led the Office of American Innovation, which is intended to modernize and downsize government programs.
The campaign also is uncertain whether its fundraising success will continue given the trajectory of the race, and senior advisers concluded it was time to downsize back to a smaller scale.
In February, Carrefour said it would step up plans to downsize the hypermarkets and it also raised its cost savings goal to 2.8 billion euros by 2020 from 2 billion previously.
"I was told that the show had too many characters and that they needed to downsize because they couldn't service all of the characters effectively," she said to the Hollywood Reporter.
The research, published Saturday by investment manager Hargreaves Lansdown, also showed that Brits aged between 18 and 34 were more likely to downsize than move up the property ladder in 2019.
Other measures could even be counterproductive for efforts to stem home prices' march higher, such as efforts to help first-time homebuyers save a deposit and help seniors downsize, analysts said.
What Wilson learned was while 33 square feet might be too small, people could definitely downsize their living space in order to have more disposable income for traveling and other experiences.
What's good for General Motors is not always good for American workers, and the New Model Trade Agreement serves as a counterweight to U.S. companies that outsource and downsize U.S. production.
One question that comes up often with reverse mortgage deliberations (or ought to at least) is this: If you are so hard up for money, shouldn't you just sell and downsize?
The businessman emerged with his partners as an asset consolidator after the global crash of 2008 forced Western banks to downsize, buying the Russian commercial banking unit of Barclays in 2011.
The crash hit Hamilton's father's property business hard, and the family was forced to move out of their home in Geelong, a city near Melbourne, and downsize to a smaller house.
Theranos has continued to downsize, the Journal reports, most recently moving its operations and staff from luxurious Palo Alto to a manufacturing facility in Newark, California, across the San Francisco Bay.
Although the couple does plan to downsize to a smaller home at some point, they may need to factor extra help into the budget for things like lawn care or housekeeping.
As with many socially conscious endeavors in more affluent parts of the world, downsizing carries benefits for the planet as a whole, but more benefits for the people who actually downsize.
At the younger end, they are becoming empty-nesters, starting to downsize, moving back to the city, divorcing at higher than the average rate and spending time thinking about what's next.
But it is equally worth pointing out that the five separate structures of Frieze's new design have built into them the option to downsize, something that all art fairs should consider.
Some researchers, for example, have found that, in America, Canada and Europe, raising the minimum wage tends to decrease employment among the least-skilled workers, as firms downsize to trim costs.
He is willing to give employers more flexibility to downsize when the economy sours, provided that they hire when conditions improve and that those who lost jobs are protected and retrained.
"If you wanted financial reform to radically downsize the financial sector, or thought it was going to make a major dent in income inequality, you're bound to be disappointed," Konczal says.
This comes after CNN first reported on Saturday that the Castro campaign was looking to downsize, supporting staffers looking for other jobs and pivoting their focus to Iowa, Nevada and Texas.
He has closed two of 10 stores identified for closure, wants to downsize 30 others and renegotiate leases and rents on 25 stores up for renewal over the next five years.
That range attracts diverse buyers, among them "young families and first-time home buyers, empty nesters wanting to downsize and people looking for bigger homes and larger lots," Ms. Mancini said.
Over the past decade, we've seen iconic boutiques like Patricia Field and Love Saves the Day close up shop, while punk emporiums like Trash and Vaudeville have been forced to downsize.
" In a recent report to Congress, the Energy Department, responsible for upgrading the warheads, said this was the fastest way to reduce the nuclear stockpile, promoting the effort as "Modernize to Downsize.
The decline was due to staff and budget cuts by U.S. President Donald Trump and EPA chief Scott Pruitt to downsize the agency, the report by the Environmental Integrity Project (EIP) said.
So I want to be free for that experience, maybe even stay there, and then maybe downsize to an Airstream or something so it's easier to bring my home into the city.
"I was told that the show had too many characters and that they needed to downsize because they couldn't service all of the characters effectively," Drew told the Hollywood Reporter in August.
Even as ska became a massive commercial force in the 90s, Park didn't staff up, keeping his label a lean operation and ensuring that, unlike many others, he'd never have to downsize.
Like its competitors, Amazon is presumably seeking to downsize its labor force and cut operating costs in the long run, and, whether through attrition or otherwise, job numbers are going to winnow.
The tribes argued in a lawsuit filed late Monday night that a U.S. president only has the legal power to create a national monument, not to downsize one, per the Associated Press.
The survival of companies like MMC highlights the difficulty of shaking out weak players in a cut-throat industry if management avoids tough decisions to downsize, merge or liquidate, industry observers say.
"As oil and gas companies continue to downsize in response to the low oil price environment, Houston remains flush with sublease space with existing furniture already in place," said CBRE's Graham Horton.
If you're a Manhattanite in a studio apartment, you may want to downsize and go for a more simple, minimalistic look that can easily be housed in the corner of the room.
According to earlier reports from The Wall Street Journal, it's also pursuing an asset-backed loan worth upwards of $2945 billion in what could be an effort to downsize its stock offering.
Business owners close to the border in Northern Ireland who Business Insider interviewed in August were preparing to downsize and relocate their operations, and in some cases feared being wiped out altogether.
"I told her I really needed a doorman building nearby," said Ms. Osei-Osafo, who was willing to downsize from a one-bedroom to a studio to live in a new building.
Supporters of the legislation argue the private sector will be able provide flood insurance to more people at a lower cost, allowing the NFIP to downsize to an insurer of last resort.
The former central-bank chief underscored the need for governments to prevent job losses, not just help the newly unemployed, or risk " permanently lower employment and capacity" once companies downsize their operations.
Their glass-faced duplex, while plenty spacious by New York standards, is a substantial downsize with far less wall space for their contemporary art collection, which numbers in the hundreds of pieces.
Earley came to DPS to address the district's massive debt, with plans to downsize DPS's central office by nearly 100 jobs and make changes to benefits and contracts of teachers and staff.
But there is another option: Downsize the jail and invest in community-based treatment so that the criminal justice system does not become the de facto public health strategy in rural places.
Living In 12 Photos View Slide Show ' When two of their three children had moved out and were living on their own, Anthony and Kristen Papucci knew it was time to downsize.
It may sound like an unlikely pipe dream, but windfalls happen: You sell a larger home to downsize; you find a buyer for your small business; a relative leaves you an inheritance.
In addition to the downsize, the bond's maturity has been shortened to seven years from eight originally, alongside certain covenant changes around additional debt incurrence, removing cash from the company and investments.
North Korea's apparent decision to downsize its annual winter military exercises is seen partly as a public relations "ploy" by the nuclear-armed dictatorship given the approaching Olympic Games in South Korea.
However, like many mall-based retailers, Nordstrom has been hit by the rise of internet shopping, and has been seeking to downsize its department store footprint while boosting its e-commerce presence.
While they will still get monthly Social Security checks once in retirement, they've had to live more modestly, downsize to a smaller house and forgo some vacations they'd have liked to take.
After renting briefly in Manhattan and then in the Newport neighborhood of Jersey City, they came upon Journal Square, and realized they might not have to downsize as much as they had feared.
Under the precautionary IMF deal, Serbia must reduce the budget deficit, cut debt and downsize its bloated public sector, but the vote may slow reforms until after the appointment of a new cabinet.
Magnusson, who has outlived her parents, in-laws and husband, says after her spouse died, it took almost a year of cleaning and organizing before she could downsize to a two-room apartment.
J.C. Penney finally lifted the lid on its plans to downsize its fleet, telling investors on Friday that it would close between 130 and 140 of its stores over the next few months.
But if you're looking to simply downsize and declutter, then by discarding, sorting by category, and only keeping things that "spark joy" (whatever that means to you), you're off to a good start.
" Watch the video, above, to follow Lazaros' story as she begins to downsize her precious treasure trove of ticket stubs, letters, gag gifts, ex-boyfriends' clothing, and a one-year-old "emergency cigarette.
Preferably I'd like to use electric to the minimum so I'd downsize most appliances such as having a mini-fridge rather a large fridge and only having a shower than an entire bathtub.
The top-heavy campaign, however, spent money at a furious rate and soon teetered on the brink of insolvency, forcing McCain to downsize his political operation dramatically and run a bare-bones campaign.
Indian immigrants who came to the United States in the 54s and '2393s for educational and work opportunities have begun to downsize and contemplate their postcareer years, said Iggy Ignatius, 2239, ShantiNiketan's chairman.
They turned to a senior mover — someone skilled at helping older adults downsize to smooth the transition to a smaller home or a senior living facility, or, in this case, to stay put.
Were the UN to downsize its large mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, for instance, it could see violence in that country spiral out of control, destroying a fragile peace accord.
The Nesbitts tell CNBC they're selling because they want to downsize, but they love this part of Santa Barbara County so much they're currently building a smaller home not far from the ranch.
Falling house prices are terrible for empty nesters hoping to downsize and pocket some extra cash, but they're great for young couples looking to buy a place large enough to raise a family.
This represents a significant shift in material culture, said Mary Kay Buysse, executive director of the National Association of Senior Move Managers, a professional organization of moving specialists who help older people downsize.
A proposed ballot initiative in California could encourage older homeowners with larger homes to downsize and move to other counties, freeing homes for younger families and potentially easing the state's chronic housing shortage.
Because if you try to downsize your house, get rid of all yours cars and make all of these drastic changes, it's so overwhelming and you're not going to do any of it.
The general was quoted by the Interfax news agency as saying that the Kremlin was "starting to downsize the grouping of armed forces in Syria" at the direction of President Vladimir V. Putin.
"   In 2016, Trump won the presidency in part because his supporters believed that he would dismantle a corrupt ruling class of lobbyists and technocrats, "drain the swamp," and "downsize the bloated federal bureaucracy.
Then, once Paul and Audrey choose to downsize themselves and head to Leisureland Estates, a planned New Mexico community "for the small," an unexpected development separates them, and leaves Paul stunned and off-balance.
Like Mull, I haven't found myself in a group of friends commiserating about how much we hate ourselves for failing to better downsize our bodies for years, at least since I was in college.
The best-selling Instant Pot (the 7-in-20183 Duo) can pressure cook, slow cook, cook rice, steam, sauté, and make yogurt faster than traditional appliances — meaning you can seriously downsize your kitchen clutter.
The goal of adding a public option would be to stabilize Obamacare, which has seen several large insurers downsize their presence and premiums rise as insurers try to deal with sicker-than-expected enrollees.
Auctioneers sold more than C$240 million ($191.53 million) of equipment at its biggest ever Canadian auction over the weekend, as Alberta's struggling oil sector continues to downsize amid a persisting crude price slump.
"If you try to downsize your house, get rid of all your cars and make all of these drastic changes, it's so overwhelming and you're not going to do any of it, " he says.
Flohr said he was now focused on the possibility of attracting customers who own their own jets and are looking to downsize their travel expenses without giving up the luxury of private-jet travel.
When their son graduated from college in 217, the couple sold their house on a quarter-acre in New Jersey and moved into one last yearly rental to see whether they wanted to downsize.
LONDON (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc , once one of the most active banks in commodities trading, has cut 10 roles to further downsize its global commodities trading division amid rising costs and shrinking profits.
If brought on board, the battery can be left in, but passengers must have the option of removing it should the airline need to downsize to a smaller aircraft that lacks overhead bin space.
Though it denied any plans to downsize its Manhattan store in March, high rent prices and a shifting customer base are partly to blame for the store's recent struggles, sources told Reuters in July.
"The e-turbo gives you good low-end torque, lets you downsize the engine and regenerates some of the electricity it takes when you let off the throttle," said Mr. Balis, the Garrett official.
She sees young couples in apartments who cannot afford to scale up to $400,000 houses, while elderly residents nearby are "house rich and cash poor" and have few options to downsize in their neighborhood.
As authorities have tightened restrictions across the country in an attempt to control the spread, couples planning to wed have been faced with three options - postpone, downsize or attempt to carry on as normal.
A Republican-led Congress is on the verge of passing a mammoth spending bill that broadly rejects the Trump administration's attempts to downsize the federal government and even surpasses former President Barack Obama's requests.
Diane Saatchi, an agent for Saunders & Associates, said it had drawn buyers who owned houses south of Route 2586, the main east-west highway, seeking to downsize but keep a place in the area.
Editorial After the United States withdrew troops from Iraq in 2011, thousands of combat troops were expelled from the force with less than honorable discharges as the military came under pressure to downsize quickly.
Its smartphone division is expected to see profit of just 5 billion yen, thanks to decreased sales of mid-range devices and Sony's decision to downsize in markets with slowing demand, including China and India.
White House officials claimed that Vindman's dismissal was part of a wider effort to downsize a bloated NSC, an initiative that has been in the works for over a year, according to The Washington Post.
Most lenders that took part in JBS's refinancing deal are discreetly siding with the BNDES, as Batista's vow to downsize the company is "set in stone," said a banking executive who participated in the process.
In Geneva, spokeswoman Elodie Schindler of the International Committee of the Red Cross said: "In light of the current chaotic situation, the ICRC is looking to downsize staff presence in Yemen to a core team".
DOWNSIZE "Live big in a tiny home, " says Matt of "Distilled Dollar, " a Chicago-based CPA who saves 2000 percent of his income with his fiancee and plans to be financially independent by age 26.
Given last week's sex fest, episode 2 felt like a bit of a wet blanket, though it's nice to see that Lord "We Need To Downsize" Grantham isn't above continuing to have his newspapers ironed.
As the best/only source of rim protection on the floor when they downsize, Milwaukee's margin for error is razor thin whenever Antetokounmpo gets pulled out of the paint to defend a pick-and-roll.
Further, according to another recent report, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will soon run out of money to combat global infectious diseases and massively downsize its efforts in 39 out of 49 countries.
As some empty nesters and retirees decide to downsize, giving up a mortgage for a rental may be attractive, depending on where they live and their other income streams, financial and real estate experts say.
Going forward, Levin hopes to see an "aggressive" mitigation plan from the city and state agencies; one that does everything in their authority to downsize whatever impact the shutdown may have on the local economy.
Walden said he does expect cash-out refinances to grow over the next few quarters, especially as more people are staying put in their homes longer and choosing to renovate rather than upsize or downsize.
Yes, the decision to downsize was made, he says, but that doesn't mean that they should tinker with the font on their résumés or degrade themselves by applying for a position at the Genius Bar.
The news was buried amidst major changes for the company: As we reported Tuesday, Yahoo will lay off roughly 15 percent of the company, downsize across the board, and shutter many offerings, including its TV efforts.
The WSJ reports it's now in the process of meeting with Wall Street banks to secure an asset-backed loan upwards of $6 billion in what could be an effort to downsize its upcoming stock offering.
Just off a divorce with husband Peter Thomas and moving out of the townhouse they shared together, Bailey planned to downsize her life — moving her and her 18-year-old daughter Noelle Robinson into an apartment.
He said on Thursday he would root out inequalities in France's pension system, sell government stakes in major firms and downsize parliament as he sought to silence critics who say his bid is thin on substance.
Two years ago, when Lee Silber wanted to downsize from a house in the Midwood section of Brooklyn, she found a five-room co-op right in the neighborhood, made an offer and went into contract.
What caught our attention: The company also announced they will be spending $50 million in expenditures to reconfigure their office space as they downsize, and some employees will have to temporarily relocate to offices in Midtown.
A group of 5-Star Movement prominent members backed by founder Beppe Grillo is targeting new elections next spring and aims to downsize power of party's leader Luigi Di Maio, La Repubblica daily said on Saturday.
"What we have here is a conflict over diametrically opposed positions: Our idea is to reinvest in public schools, and their goal is to downsize and close schools," Mr. Caputo-Pearl said in a recent interview.
It does not expect to exit any major markets in the U.S. It is one of a growing list of retailers, including Barneys and Mattress Firm, that have used bankruptcy protection help to downsize their footprints.
Coupal said passage of the measure could encourage older homeowners and empty nesters with larger homes to perhaps downsize and move to another county, thereby freeing up the house they're leaving to younger families with kids.
And even in worst-case scenarios for the economy or fuel crises, Mr. Galhotra said, Ford believes that most consumers will simply downsize to a smaller or more affordable S.U.V. rather than go back to cars.
"Do we want to downsize U.N. peacekeeping operations so they are no longer able to react in case of massacres or when terrorists threaten the existence of fragile states and even our own security?" he said.
Recent American decisions to pull back from conflicts abroad — with Mr. Trump announcing the withdrawal of troops in Syria and plans to downsize America's role in Afghanistan — have left European allies wondering who will step in.
As the number of renters rises—Freddie Mac estimates millions of homeowning baby boomers will downsize to become renters by 2020—and cities get denser, VCs have an opportunity to reinvent the $30 billion self-storage market.
Concrete measures and confidence-building acts by North Korea: It could downsize its enormous army, pull back from its offensive positioning near the demilitarized zone, get rid of the artillery it trains on Seoul, allow joint inspections.
The longer Illinois drifts on without a budget, the more programs and personnel Chicago State will be forced to cut, and the greater the chance that the school is forced to downsize dramatically or even close altogether.
But a mixture of some shaky play from Patterson, the freedom to downsize against these particular opponents, and Tucker's ability to share duties at power forward with DeMarre Carroll has Casey leaning on a smaller closing look.
Those plans set off mass protests, and were watered down, but Mr. Macron says there is a big difference now: Earlier governments were not elected with a mandate to downsize the welfare state, while his could be.
Johnson, like others on Wall Street, expects Hackett to dramatically downsize the company as part of a plan to cut costs and exit businesses and markets where Ford is either losing money or struggling to grow profits.
There are calls in both the United States and South Korea for the allies to pause or downsize the joint military exercises to reduce strain and potentially persuade North Korea into talks to freeze its nuclear program.
These days it can also be one of those "tiny houses" that people downsize to (and that may even get more mileage than your standard single-wide sitting in a trailer park, longing for the open road).
According to The Daily Mail, the home has been in her family since 1924, but the heiress is now looking to downsize, and recently listed the place (for $1.1 billion, again, just in case you missed that part).
But as cities and states look to downsize their incarcerated populations—whether due to budgetary concerns, or a larger desire to keep human beings outside of cages—the idea of bringing jails closer to communities is gaining currency.
But the current generation of young adults represents a "kink in the chain" of passing on heirlooms, according to Mary Kay Buysse, the head of National Association of Senior Move Managers, an organization that helps older people downsize.
Last month, the New York City Council voted to shutter Rikers and downsize from 12 jails across the city with the capacity to incarcerate 15,000 people to four borough-based facilities with a maximum capacity of 3,85033 people.
To keep Rush on the air, his producer Roxy Richardson (Sonequa Martin-Green) and his Aunt Jo (Darlene Love) plan to help him buy another station—if the Williams family can downsize fast and embrace a simpler life.
Recent reporting suggests that the Trump administration is preparing to downsize the Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) global epidemic prevention activities in 21625 of 2900 countries starting in 220006 when funding first authorized by Congress in 2202 expires.
Bruges is especially popular with older Belgian buyers who own large homes outside the city and are looking to downsize into apartments that have fewer maintenance responsibilities and are within walking distance of amenities, Ms. De Spiegelaere said.
"We propose to downsize our London office, following workforce consultation, and within 12 months establish a fit for purpose Asian based HQ to serve as the hub for our ongoing business" it said, without giving figures for job losses.
Facebook has sometimes instructed journalists or researchers to stop similar projects as a violation of its terms, the letter said, and "the mere possibility of legal action has a significant chilling effect," prompting some to downsize or abandon projects.
They write:  If the President cannot abolish a national monument because Congress did not delegate that authority to the President, it follows that the President also lacks the power to downsize or loosen the protections afforded to a monument.
House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) unveiled an amendment last week to downsize the NSC following recent controversial comments from senior staffer Ben Rhodes describing how the Obama administration sold the Iran deal to the public.
That's there as an option, though, and when the Raptors downsize (particularly against Cleveland bench units), the Cavaliers could stick James on Serge Ibaka or Patrick Patterson so that he, too, can pressure the pick-and-roll ball-handlers.
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WASHINGTON — Scott Pruitt, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator who has aggressively pushed to dismantle regulations and downsize the organization, is threatening to reach outside his agency and undermine the Justice Department's work enforcing antipollution laws, documents and interviews show.
Facebook has sometimes instructed journalists or researchers to stop similar projects as a violation of its terms, the letter said, and "the mere possibility of legal action has a significant chilling effect," prompting some to downsize or abandon projects.
In an increasingly busy news environment, with major stories demanding expensive attention in Syria and Iraq and Russia, it has just become easier for news organizations to downsize or abandon Afghanistan, and all but a handful have done so.
An aspiring architect studies for seven to eight years before working in a larger practice to gain experience: this means that architects are usually ready to design their first project alone just as their parents are retiring and looking to downsize.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The new chief executive of oilseed processor Bunge Ltd said on Wednesday that the company needs to downsize in the short term and earn "the right to grow again," by avoiding costly mistakes and operating with financial discipline.
The actors are moving from a house in Los Angeles to an apartment in New York City, and in anticipation of the downsize, they've partnered with online auction site Everything But the House to sell their furniture, decor, memorabilia and more.
Often priced under $20153,000 and offering just a few hundred square feet of livable space, tiny homes are part of a growing movement among the world-weary — many of them indebted millennials — looking to downsize, or live a simpler existence.
It also means more uncertainty for building owners as well as coworking spaces in the event of a recession, though Whelan says companies forced to downsize during a recession will move into these spaces and would create more demand for them.
The survey will likely add to a growing debate about housing and the generation gap in the U.K. Some housing experts suggest exorbitant prices in places like London have been accentuated by a reluctance from "baby boomers" to downsize their homes.
The QB's loss turned out to be Anderson's gain ... 'cause the ex-NFL DE has been in the 7 bed, 7.5 bathroom PALACE for the last 4 years -- but is set to part ways with it in a move to downsize.
While Haley's comments on the UN budget cuts captured most of the headlines this week, it was the security council's unanimous decision to downsize the joint UN-African Union peacekeeping force in Darfur that has some human rights advocates concerned.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's Carrefour raised its savings goal and said it would step up plans to downsize its hypermarket stores, as Europe's largest retailer delivered cost cuts of 21.938 billion euros ($21.930 billion) in 243.3 and a higher free cash flow.
A senior White House official said Wednesday that Bannon was initially placed on the national security council after Trump's inauguration as a measure to ensure implementation of the president's vision, including efforts to downsize and streamline operations at the NSC.
The relatively tepid housing measures included increasing a capital gains tax discount for affordable-housing investments, offering lower-tax options for first-time homebuyers trying to save up a home deposit and efforts to encourage seniors to downsize their home.
Then, when Sega decided to downsize and move to Los Angeles and Sega of America kind of restarted and made a new Sonic team, they asked me if I would come back to manage the social media side of things.
While President Trump backtracked on his promises, media reports say it was the concession Fields made to the White House to downsize state of the art factory plans in Mexico that undermined the board's confidence in his commitment to innovation.
If you are planning to make the jump to PS4 Pro (or to downsize to a PS4 slim), today's update also prepares your PS4 for a wired LAN connection, allowing you to transfer all relevant data from old to new consoles.
The only thing we hate more than packing clothes (an outwardly simple act of folding shirts, pants, socks, etcetera into a suitcase) is having to downsize a comprehensive 10-step beauty routine into something that won't get tossed at airport security.
Living In 8 Photos View Slide Show ' When Sally and Fred Burgess wanted to downsize in 2007, after their children left home, their first thought was to move to Center Moriches, a seaside hamlet in Suffolk County west of the Hamptons.
At the same time, the high-end of the housing market has softened, reflecting the aging of the Baby Boomers, many of whom are now looking to downsize their homes as they get older, and perhaps changing attitudes toward conspicuous consumption.
The number of higher-income rental households has doubled in the last decade, according to a new report from Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies, and that trend will likely increase in the coming years as more baby boomers downsize.
Although Mr. Palinkas now has a home-based digital consulting business that allows him to live anywhere, he and his wife decided to buy again recently in Hillsborough when it came time to downsize from their four-bedroom center-hall colonial.
And while critics of WeWork worry that the company might suffer in an economic downturn — particularly by being trapped in long-term leases — Mr. Minson argued that the company could draw more customers looking to downsize and wanting cheaper office space.
Stores that implement this technology might see fit to downsize, which could hurt the millions of people who currently work in retail for a median wage of less than $12 per hour, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
New Deal programs and public investment played a significant role in the great postwar convergence; conservative efforts to downsize government will hurt people all across America, but it will disproportionately hurt the very regions that put the G.O.P. in power.
He said that paring-back exercise is as common among lower-middle-class wage-earners who realize they will have less to live on as it is upper-middle-class empty-nesters who downsize from a house to a condo.
"We had that moment of excitement some years ago, then came a downsize with players leaving the arena due to big difficulties to operate plants in a stable way," said Victor Uchoa, Latin America biorefining head for biotech company Novozymes.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - TPI Triunfo Participações & Investimentos SA and a pool of about 20 banks have agreed on terms to restructure 2.113 billion real ($672.6 million) of debt, giving the Brazilian infrastructure firm a lifeline to finalize projects and downsize gradually.
Renee Simons, 13, a retired marketing communications executive, and her husband, Eglon, 72, a retired media management executive, looked "downtown and uptown" for a place to downsize from their Chappaqua, N.Y., home after their three children grew up, she said.
Yelp has not been the only U.S. company focused on local commerce that has found international growth hard-going: both Groupon and LivingSocial (which Groupon is acquiring) also made a number of moves to downsize their businesses outside of their home markets.
Her comments and others published by regulators on Monday shed light on a process financial firms say is too opaque and unaccountable, indicating big banks and insurers will have to downsize dramatically if they are to shake off the "systemically risky" label.
This is expected to be increased in size by $500 million to $750 million due to strong demand, with the extra money to be used to downsize some of the more expensive tranches of the remaining $33 billion in financing, the people added.
The Financial Times reported that thousands of workers at local coal mines here have taken to the streets in protest of late after local mines were apparently idled as part of a plan from Beijing to restructure and downsize the Chinese coal sector.
A rep for the 38-year-old former model, who has been studying to get her master's degree in psychology, which she is scheduled to receive in May, told the Journal that Nordegren is selling the 25,000-square-foot property to downsize.
Speaking at an event sponsored by B3 SA Bolsa Balcão Brasil in the resort town of Campos do Jordão, Meirelles said efforts by large and small companies alike to reduce debt and downsize their businesses will be key to helping resume growth.
Investors and creditors believe Serbia needs to push ahead with reforms to reduce the budget deficit, cut debt and downsize the bloated public sector, including the planned sale of the Smederevo steel mill to Chinese Hebei Iron & Steel Group, announced this week.
Since mid-October, the company has moved to cut or downsize some of those businesses, initiating layoffs at the coding bootcamp Flatiron School and at Meetup last week and putting the company's private plane up for sale, as Business Insider previously reported.
That top-to-bottom size advantage—the players above go 6'106.23", 6'8", 6'8", 6'8", 6'8", and 6'10", respectively—creates various opportunities in some areas of the game, but can the Jazz keep the Warriors from raining threes if they refuse to downsize?
The media mogul David Geffen, one of the cultural world's leading philanthropists, attacked wealthy New Yorkers on Wednesday for what he called a "shameful" record of failing to donate to the city's concert halls and allowing these institutions to downsize their ambitions.
As industrialization forced plantation owners to downsize post-World War II, the families of the primarily Hawaiian, Chinese, Portuguese and Japanese workers who remained were joined in the 2000s and '245s by a wave of mainland hippies looking to get off the grid.
Choosing to downsize is essentially like hitting the reset button, and it's something that Paul and his wife Audrey (Kristen Wiig) start looking into after two of their high school classmates (Jason Sudeikis and Maribeth Monroe) turn up small at a reunion.
Morrison wants to keep emissions down but does not plan to downsize the coal industryIn November, Morrison told the Herald that he doesn&apost think more aggressive cuts to Australia&aposs carbon emissions would have made a difference in this fire crisis.
She would not only go beyond Dodd-Frank to ensure the needed authority exists to break up or downsize banks that are too large, but she also imposes new constraints on activities in the shadow banking sector, which is too often overlooked.
Patty MurrayPatricia (Patty) Lynn MurrayDemocrats demand Trump administration withdraw religious provider rule How to downsize the federal education role — without attracting attention Senate Dems blast Barr for 'clear violation' of duty in Stone case, urge him to resign MORE (D-Wash.) joined Reps.
A White House-led drive to downsize government aid programs such as food stamps and housing subsidies would energize conservative campaign donors whose support Republicans are counting on ahead of the November elections where the party will fight to keep control of Congress.
The catch: President Trump has told confidants he's eager to remove Coats from his position, according to 5 sources who discussed the matter directly with the president, Axios' Jonathan Swan reports: Trump would like to "downsize" the ODNI, according to a source with direct knowledge.
Zhu Lijia, a professor of public policy at the Chinese Academy of Governance, said government reception departments would continue to downsize because of the anti-graft campaign, but the remaining posts would still attract young people by offering an easy and stable career path.
While earlier strikes took place against a background of a pilot shortage, Ryanair now says it has more than enough pilots and is preparing to downsize or cut some of its bases due to delays in the delivery of Boeing's grounded 737 MAX jet.
"Cathay will have to downsize and let go of its misguided vision to serve all of North Asia," Aziz said, adding that the company wants to continue to grow its capacity by 4 percent to 5 percent in 2017 despite the poor operating environment.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has maintained a hiring freeze at the State Department even though it was lifted for the rest of the federal government, a spokesman said on Thursday, as the agency begins to downsize before Congress approves funding cuts.
Film studios, reeling from the collapse of the DVD business (digital movie sales and rentals are not as lucrative), have had to downsize and rely more on ticket sales, which has made them focus almost entirely on branded "tent-pole" movies that can play globally.
But as aging residents look to downsize, a mixed-use development called Butterfield, with shops, medical offices, a senior center and residences for people 55 years and older is being completed on the site of a former hospital, at Route 753D and Paulding Avenue.
But in 1993, the farm lost its lease to a water conservation project, and the family stood at a fork in the road: They could find another large parcel to sustain their wholesale operation, or they could downsize and become farmers' market purveyors, period.
Higher mortgage rates will exacerbate that problem because most current homeowners have likely refinanced to rates in the 3 percent range over the past few years and will be reluctant to give those rates up, either to downsize or upsize to a new home.
He has the type of offensive profile that can challenge Valanciunas, but the Lithuanian and his Austrian understudy Jakob Poeltl answered the call exceptionally well in the first meeting, and the option to downsize with Serge Ibaka at the five is a terrific failsafe.
The sale of Westfield to Paris and Amsterdam-listed Unibail-Rodamco is a milestone for so-called bricks-and-mortar retailers, which have so far argued they can downsize or, in Westfield's case, go upmarket to avoid the incursion of online competitors led by U.S. giant Amazon.
Electric car maker Tesla's move last week to cut 210 percent of its workforce will sharply downsize the residential solar business it bought two years ago in a controversial $0003 billion deal, according to three internal company documents and seven current and former Tesla solar employees.
The listing broker, Isabel Clifton of Strutt & Parker, an affiliate of Christie's International Real Estate, said the current owners bought East House after the boarding school was shuttered in the late 1990s and "restored the property to its former glory," but are now looking to downsize.
Over at the Interior Department last year, the secretary, Ryan Zinke, and top aides, in their crusade to downsize various national monuments, withheld data pointing to the benefits, both economic and archaeological, of keeping protections in place while they played up the benefits of removing the protections.
According to the Texas Monthly, Exotic shot and killed several of his emus after they escaped transportation, didn't keep his grounds sanitary, inbred the animals which resulted in deformed and unhealthy cubs, and eventually, Exotic killed at least five of his tigers as a way to downsize.
In India, where problems are concentrated among state banks, the government appears to be willing to provide capital to stronger banks to support growth, while providing weak banks with only the capital needed to meet minimum requirements - in order to encourage them to downsize and/or consolidate.
Young professionals seeking more space than they can afford in Manhattan or Brooklyn, empty nesters looking to downsize and leave the snow shoveling to others and, to a lesser extent, millennials moving out of their parents' basements are leading the charge to a more urbanized suburbia.
Li said the government will try to avoid mass layoffs, and comments from other policymakers over the last two weeks appear to indicate that Beijing will focus first on a slower but less politically sensitive approach: persuading companies to merge or restructure rather than forcing them to quickly downsize.
LeBron at the five isn't a new concept, but as the league continues to downsize—a trend no other player is more responsible for—he's positioned to take advantage in lineups that surround him with players who can see segments of the game develop before they actually do.
If Philadelphia handed Noel a $15 million-per-year deal this summer and he got hurt again—a distinct possibility—the franchise would be stuck with a cratered asset in a league that is flush with teams trying to downsize, dump their overpaid big men, and play small ball.
"If you try to downsize your house, get rid of all yours cars and make all of these drastic changes, it's so overwhelming and you're not going to do any of it," says self-made millionaire Chris Reining, who banked over half his income to retire at age 37.
But there comes a time to let go of childish things, and the stamps, plate blocks and first-day covers I collected in the 1950s had sat in a box in the basement for too many years, unlooked at, unattended to, low-hanging fruit in my efforts to downsize.
The move makes Femsa, one of the largest soft drink bottlers in the world, the latest multinational to downsize in the OPEC country, where a fifth year of recession and hyperinflation topping 400,000 percent annually have dented consumer demand and prompted nearly 2 million Venezuelans to migrate since 2015.
He started working on his plan to denounce top-level corruption about six years ago, he said, but first needed time to complete some projects, as well as to ensure the safety of his five children, move money overseas and downsize his company, Amlak, which once had 1,000 employees.
Boomers are looking to downsize, but millennials aren&apost interested in their huge houses"These days, buyers of all ages eschew the large, ornate houses built in those years in favor of smaller, more modern-looking alternatives, and prefer walkable areas to living miles from retail," Taylor wrote.
These days — in part because of the decline of the small business, in part because our spending habits have changed, in part because everything has been digitised and retailers are looking for ways to actually downsize human-based customer relations — you don't typically get that kind of experience anymore.
An official from U.S. Forces Korea, who didn't want to be named citing office rules, said that the number of participating American troops can marginally change depending on how training events are designed and that the lower number this year doesn't represent an effort to downsize the drills.
Patty MurrayPatricia (Patty) Lynn MurrayDemocrats demand Trump administration withdraw religious provider rule How to downsize the federal education role — without attracting attention Senate Dems blast Barr for 'clear violation' of duty in Stone case, urge him to resign MORE (Wash.), the top Democrat on the Senate Health Committee.
The challenge to Beijing&aposs ability to manage this resentment is likely to continue after China announced in 2015 it would reduce the size of the armed forces by 300,000 troops and said last year it would downsize its ground forces further while investing in its ability to project power abroad.
Both Buckareff and Coleman suggest that if you're able to downsize your musical outfit enough to fit in a car to minimize costs, go for it, while Hoffmann also suggests traveling by train makes financial sense for solo artists or small bands if you book your tickets far enough in advance.
The thinking goes that, within a decade or two, baby-boomers—the bumper generation born between roughly the early 20114s and early 215s—will begin to sell up, as they first start to downsize, then move into elderly people's accommodation and, eventually, to the great old-folks' home in the sky.
He'll also downsize some of his brothel holdings, according to the AP. (The state doesn't publicize how many are open, but Hof had said previously that he owned a half-dozen.) Hof can appeal the closure, according to the AP. But this isn't his first time running into logistics-related issues.
In the spring of 2018, our third child was about to graduate from high school, and my husband, Joe, and I decided to downsize from our four-bedroom house in Montclair, N.J. When our neighbors sold theirs for over $900,000, we asked their broker to work her magic on our house.
Living In 6 Photos View Slide Show ' For 43 years, Lorraine Wendt, 79, loved her five-bedroom house on more than two acres in Lloyd Neck, N.Y. But as a widow, she wanted to downsize, though she couldn't decide whether she preferred to be on the water or in a town.
In terms of appearances, it will undoubtedly be difficult for the Met to raise money for a new building even as it is struggling to pay its own bills and to continue producing ambitious programs for the Met Breuer as it prepares to downsize the staff at its Fifth Avenue flagship.
"It is tricky to know for sure how many jobs will move or whether it is just lenders putting political pressure on the government but I do expect banks to downsize as a result of (quitting London)," Claus Vistesen, chief Eurozone economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics told CNBC, in a phone interview on Wednesday.
If the new administration seeks to downsize the responsibilities of the EPA in fundamental ways at odds with the generally accepted consensus during the past 50 years, many judges are likely to push back in ways including more willingly granting standing in environmental cases and expanding the scope of liability for public nuisance.
"This spring's sustained period of ultra-low mortgage rates has certainly been a worthy incentive to buy a home, but the primary driver in the increase in sales is more homeowners realizing the equity they've accumulated in recent years and finally deciding to trade-up or downsize," said Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE is accelerating plans to downsize the U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan by up to half, Reuters reported Thursday.
LOS ANGELES/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Electric car maker Tesla Inc's move last week to cut 210 percent of its workforce will sharply downsize the residential solar business it bought two years ago in a controversial $0003 billion deal, according to three internal company documents and seven current and former Tesla solar employees.
"You call us when you are going through a downsize or loss of loved one situation, we send a team in and we'll coordinate junk removal, items that will be donated and then anything that's left saleable we actually list to our platform," CEO Andy Nielsen told CNBC's "On The Money" in a recent interview.
"One of the wildest landscapes in the lower forty-eight states will be lost if these plans are carried into action over the next few years," Stephen Bloch, legal director for the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, told the Post, which said the organization is one of the groups suing the administration over the 2017 downsize.
On June 20, House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) delivered a speech on comprehensive tax reform that should delight citizens across the country fighting to downsize the tax code and lower rates.
During this same period, housing has become more unaffordable for many Americans, rising college costs have led student loans to become the second-largest source of debt in the country, and health care costs are among the reasons that retirees are told to downsize and live on less if they want to have a "successful" retirement.
A senior White House official said Wednesday that Bannon was initially placed on the National Security Council during Flynn's tenure as a measure to ensure implementation of the president's vision, including efforts to downsize and streamline operations at the NSC, and that McMaster quickly gained the confidence of the administration, eliminating the need for additional oversight.
After eight years of reckless expansion of the federal workforce under Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaBen Shapiro: No prominent GOP figure ever questioned Obama's legitimacy 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Obama's high school basketball jersey sells for 0,2023 at auction MORE, Donald Trump vowed to downsize the wildly growing bureaucracy of Washington.
Whether you plan to travel for months at a time, downsize your home, pick up freelance work, relocate to a lower cost of living area, continue financially supporting adult children, or spend most of your time relaxing with family, are all variables that could increase or decrease the amount you need to save and invest throughout your career.
In the clip, Kondo's clients include a woman who's recently lost her husband and is struggling to let go of his belongings, a family who has had to downsize from a four-story house to a two-bedroom apartment and needs to minimize their belongings, and a messy couple who needs to make their house livable before their baby arrives.
Amenities will include a roof terrace, a fitness center, a children's playroom and a 24-hour concierge, said Mr. Lansill, who expects interest from townhouse owners in the area looking to downsize, as well as Manhattan residents who want a neighborhood that has the feeling of the West Village or TriBeCa and also the spectacular views many of the units will offer.
British Ambassador Laurie Bristow was summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry on Friday, where he was told that Britain must downsize its diplomatic staff in Russia to the same level that Russia has in the U.K. The Russian Foreign Ministry said the move was a further retaliatory measure for the U.K.'s expulsion of 23 Russian officials earlier this month.
Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerSenate Democrats introduce legislation to limit foreign interference in elections Navy acknowledges footage of 'unidentified' flying objects California Law to rebuild middle class shows need for congressional action MORE (D-Va.), a moderate who has played a leading role in previous housing finance negotiations, also doubted the administration's ability to support lending to troubled consumers if their plan to downsize Fannie and Freddie succeeded.
Because if you try to downsize your house, get rid of all yours cars and make all of these drastic changes, it's so overwhelming and you're not going to do any of it," he tells CNBC Make It. "Millions of people sign up for 30-day free trials of things, intending to cancel within 30 days — and then they forget," writes Yahoo tech columnist David Pogue in his 2016 book, "Pogue's Basics: Money.
But Thibs is increasingly realizing the need to downsize when it's appropriate to do so, as he did in a loss against the Rockets last Thursday and with Jamal Crawford and Butler both out versus Toronto on Saturday night—a game in which Marcus Georges-Hunt played the entire 4th quarter and Shabazz Muhammad (when can I call him Bazz?) took the court in non-garbage time minutes for the first time in nearly two months.
The United States agreed to downsize a military exercise with South Korea over concerns about how North Korea would react — in an effort not to anger Pyongyang just weeks before the planned summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Citing unnamed US officials, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that Seoul was worried Pyongyang might bristle at a joint US-South Korea-Japan air exercise, especially because the US planned to fly B-52 planes.
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