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Since then, Foster has downsized to a much smaller apartment.
However, the scope of the Space Force has been downsized.
Is it a good move to ask to be downsized?
The city's economic decline began during the 1980s, when GM downsized.
International activities will be downsized and some non-core operations sold.
"If we hadn't downsized, we'd still be in debt," she said.
My version of the American dream downsized and put on hold.
The company streamlined its marketing efforts and downsized and consolidated office space.
Instead of surrounding cities, downsized armies are forced to fight inside them.
I live in a three-bedroom house— in fact, we just downsized.
They downsized from a two-bedroom apartment rental to a single bedroom.
He was not so much felled by death as downsized by it.
To discourage laundry pile-ups, we downsized to a smaller laundry basket.
Last year, Emi-G downsized its work force from 45 to 30.
Today, Carlsen is unemployed after the company she was working for downsized.
And in recent years, as the military was downsized, misconduct discharges surged.
In 2628, faith outreach was downsized in importance in the Obama campaign.
Then I came to my senses and downsized to a card case.
The CEO said he expected the bank's branches would be downsized by half.
There are a few possible explanations for why part-time work hasn't downsized.
The news of the downsized factory comes as senior staff continue to depart.
The oil companies have downsized sharply; Total, a French firm, has walked out.
By 1990, General Motors had downsized in the area, leaving many without jobs.
For example, the newspaper publishing industry has downsized employment by 52% since 2007.
Furniture that can be downsized is a great way to create space, too.
They have eliminated or downsized various lines of business, such as securities trading.
The offices changed cities, downsized staff, hiked rents and imposed increasingly punitive fees.
And so Ford has now downsized its footprint, making room for other foundations.
But Bush downsized the agency and turned its leadership into a patronage post.
Kathrina said the children have adapted to living the downsized life quite easily.
Elise's parents, Jennifer and Matt, downsized to a small apartment and one car.
The downsized IPO comes on the tail-end of a difficult year for IPOs.
Ola shuttered its food delivery operations this week; and Zomato also downsized last autumn.
Make your reward a downsized clothing shopping spree after reaching your weight loss goal.
In March a number of beloved mall stalwarts either shuttered doors or grossly downsized.
Personally, I want to see the U.S. military dramatically downsized from its current scale.
A spokesman says that, though the procession may be downsized, it won't be cancelled.
The luxury market was hit especially hard, as companies downsized and unemployment levels rose.
The airline has downsized its growth ambitions and is focusing on point-to-point traffic.
He downsized and went simple: "It's about not having your stuff own you," he said.
All seven Chinese IPOs in September downsized their offerings when they set terms, Renaissance said.
BMW itself has added downsized versions of the X6, such as the X2 and X4.
Several of the most unprofitable operations have also been closed or downsized over the years.
Our lives were downsized to 10 pounds of possessions each, not counting food and water.
The stadium has been downsized, along with certainty about Brazil's superiority as a soccer nation.
Those who stayed considered canceling Soma Nomaoi but decided to proceed with a downsized event.
Many have downsized or shut down locations altogether, Ashley Lutz previously reported for Business Insider.
She asked if the bank should be "downsized" and said regulators should consider replacing him.
Since The Get Down was downsized by Netflix, the company has canceled many similarly inclusive series.
The downsized offer, therefore, could also ultimately lead to liquidation, even if Lampert's goal is salvation.
The state's planned $141.7 million general obligation refunding deal was downsized to $131.3 million on Wednesday.
The offer has been downsized from 30 million shares to 21.5 million shares, the sources said.
As the downsized turbines would be optimised for cruising, they would themselves have better fuel economy.
It downsized its operations back in July, and on Tuesday, announced that it was shutting down.
The library's print collection was downsized to increase communal space, as student interaction became a priority.
Over the past decade, newspapers across the country have downsized over a fifth of their reporters.
"Firms have downsized, squeezed their suppliers and expanded sales overseas where margins are higher," Greenwalt said.
In 2008 both he and Mr. Lynne were ousted as the parent company downsized the studio.
In 2016, 700,000 workers once employed in downsized industries moved on to new jobs, Li said.
In the early aughts, they downsized to a 525-square-foot apartment in the West Village.
"The project was not downsized because of financial considerations, I can absolutely guarantee that," he said.
At Ichi, which recently downsized back to its original cozy corner location, every bite is perfection.
All the societal problems that plagued the normal-sized world just transfer over to the downsized one.
This way, if you do get downsized, you aren't left with no type of income at all.
The department store has struggled to adapt to changes in retail and has downsized in recent years.
Several major players, including Aetna and UnitedHealth, downsized their participation after losing hundreds of millions of dollars.
It's called Project Recode, and it's a downsized version of Human Genome Project-Write, or GP-Write.
JibJab moved to Los Angeles, downsized from 13 employees to just Gregg and Evan, and scraped by.
The Obama administration downsized its NSC staff just like the Trump administration claims to be doing now.
The company downsized its IPO initially, and it looked like things weren't going well for the company.
"I downsized from 8,000 feet to 5,000 feet, 6-car garage to 5-car garage," she says.
She and other downsized prisoners tried to reach United States by stowing away in a TV box.
Last month, the US downsized a joint military exercise with South Korea because Pyongyang didn't like it.
The plan for the subway was downsized, with the entire eastern branch of the loop completely scrapped.
I've been DOWNSIZEd quite a few times over the course of my career, and it's never fun.
They'll talk about how they cut costs, experimented with new products, partnered, diversified and downsized unnecessary staff.
It also revealed it would tap Aldi as its first partner to sublet space in downsized stores.
Foreo's downsized version of its cleansing brush, the Luna Mini 2, is also marked way down today.
RBS's downsized investment bank performed badly over the period, with income down 41.4 percent on the previous year.
In the end, my downsized three-day "getaway" turned out to be much more than a money saver.
Today, Microsoft is focused squarely on software (and some hardware by way of its very downsized phones business).
Grand Staircase-Escalante, the other monument slated to be downsized, is the largest national monument in the country.
Some prominent AR and VR companies, including Meta, Jaunt, and Starbreeze, either massively downsized or shifted their focus.
Here are the downsized, unedited versions, so you don't have to wait for each 215mb file to load.
Good jobs were rare, and often we were competing against older, more experienced workers who had been downsized.
In the name of revenue, private psychiatric units have been downsized or left out of new hospitals altogether.
Federal regulators rescinded a too-big-to-fail designation for GE Capital in 2016 after the firm downsized.
President Donald Trump's first chief diplomat, Rex Tillerson, instituted deep cuts that left the department demoralized and downsized.
The deal arrived just six months after Qutoutiao raised $84 million in a downsized initial public offering through Nasdaq.
And now Reuters is reporting that the stalled $1 billion factory in the Nevada desert has been seriously downsized.
Unskilled workers were hit hard when, under pressure from globalisation and automation, employers downsized, moved or simply shut down.
As a result, most command a high salary and are not at risk of being downsized any time soon.
An article he'd read years ago about men getting downsized from corporate jobs at age 50 kept haunting him.
But Honda's return to the series came one season after the introduction of the new downsized turbo hybrid engines.
African American women are typically the last to be hired and the first to be fired/downsized/laid off.
Pintxo barhopping requires a degree of self-restraint antithetical to Yankees, even for us, a downsized ex-pat family.
The company's experimental cars are back on the streets after a hiatus, but the testing has been significantly downsized.
Perhaps you&aposve downsized in one place or both, but two properties are generally still more expensive than one.
The overall size of Russia's mission to NATO would therefore be downsized from 30 to 85033 officials, Stoltenberg said.
If you shoot photos with a resolution larger than 16 megapixels, they'll be downsized, which some photographers find unacceptable.
In an interview with the In Other Words podcast, Krens suggested that the museum should be postponed or downsized.
That's probably one of the main reasons McDonald's released the Mac Jr. — a limited-time, downsized version of the original.
He's been downsized, his ex-girlfriend and supervisor has been bothering him, and he's reached the end of his rope.
After protesting the government in her native Vietnam, Ngoc Lan was sent to a prison and downsized against her will.
They cut back on their day-to-day expenses, downsized and started setting aside 70 percent of their combined income.
With the regulations in place since 2014, requiring downsized hybrid engines, it and the other teams, except Mercedes, have failed.
Kohl's also announced a partnership with discount grocer Aldi to lease the vacant space left behind by its downsized stores.
Tax collection rises without a healthy debate on which ongoing spending and tax programs should be reformed, downsized or eliminated.
They downsized to a tinier home, stopped eating out so often and picked up side hustles, all to minimize spending.
While the government rescue package helped save GM, the company has steadily downsized its U.S. manufacturing operations amid lagging sales.
Notably the company has used its August earnings to announce layoffs before — some 5 percent downsized last year, for example.
They downsized and moved into an apartment, and her husband took a pay cut to work in their new city.
As the tiny house movement sweeps across the US, many are divided on if the downsized life is for them.
"Girlfight" keeps the scale properly downsized, tying her ambitions as a boxer to the intimate dramas of her everyday life.
At the time, I worked in private education, and nearly 40% of our staff was downsized because of budget cuts.
That section, a 123-mile stretch between Atlantic Avenue and Sands Street in Brooklyn, would be downsized by a third.
Payne and Taylor spend a solid chunk of the film on the curious mechanics of the miniaturization industry, like the way nurses scoop up their anesthetized, freshly downsized clients with spatulas, or the "keepsakes" box that becomes a delivery truck, bringing the downsized their most important un-shrunk personal positions in their new community.
Read MoreThe worst may be over for Wall Street bond traders Virtually every Wall Street bank has downsized to begin 2016.
Warner, who lives in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, was downsized in August from Verizon in the middle of cutbacks and overseas outsourcing.
For example, Purple Carrot started selling a downsized version of its meal kits in select Whole Foods stores in late 2016.
As to why Ofo suddenly downsized after just announcing its big goals of riding into more and more markets, it's unclear.
Fechter and Brock's relationship begin to sour once new Rock-afire Explosion bands stop being produced and Creative Engineering is downsized.
"It's very communal living," says Maureen Crist, who, together with her husband Barry, downsized to a floating home earlier this year.
Stitch Fix raised $120 million Thursday evening in a downsized IPO that priced below its indicated range of $18 to $20.
AIG had downsized its business and ended several investment divisions responsible for the risky trades that contributed to the 2008 crisis.
The original plan to attract more than 2010,22024 spectators per day was downsized for security reasons and to ease transport concerns.
"The Key Resolve and Foal Eagle exercises will not be downsized nor (will the) exercises be merged into one," he said.
She saw only a few outpatients each week, and there was no psychiatric ward on the base, which was being downsized.
Bela estimates the tiny house saves the Fishbeyns $1,000 a month today when compared to their living expenses before they downsized.
The couple's longtime defensiveness paid off, as they are able to live off their part-time incomes (Valentine's husband was downsized, too).
The downsized round, which is less than half of its Series E funding, will likely be Medallia's final infusion of private investment.
Americans are "scared to death of the IRS," and the agency should be severely downsized to keep tax authorities in check, Rep.
Even Humana was already shrinking its market presence: It downsized from selling in 19 states in 2015 to 11 states last year.
The investment company downsized its second-quarter estimate for net subscription additions to 300,000 from 704,000 because of this near-term risk.
There are worries that government funding for scientific research could be slashed, or that scientific organizations within the government might be downsized.
If business doesn't pick up, it certainly sounds like being downsized — whether you ask for it or not — is a distinct possibility.
Staying with the Mercedes engine, Force India has continued to profit, especially since 2014, when the new downsized, hybrid-engine formula began.
Gone are the ear-shattering, howling, gutsy V8 engines of years past, replaced by quiet, purring, energy efficient downsized hybrid power units.
To be sure, the presidential election outcome will be a determinant of whether the health care law is reshaped, bolstered or downsized.
Things don't go as planned for Paul — his wife chooses not to be downsized and his finances are depleted by their divorce.
But then many of the factories supporting these regional hubs downsized, moved overseas or folded under competition from countries with cheaper labor.
OneConnect, the financial services unit of Chinese insurance giant Ping An (PIAIF), downsized its public offering in the United States on Wednesday.
"It is more than just a copy and downsized model of Michelangelo's David," said Exaddon's Giorgio Ercolano in a company blog post.
The 14 crew members (downsized from the standard 20) took seven flights, with about a dozen up-and-down cycles each time.
Like many new stadiums and arenas, Daytona is buying into the notion that less is more, with several other racetracks having already downsized.
Without a studio, he downsized to a computer, learned to use a design program and produced the surreal skyscapes that conclude the exhibition.
Malaysia's capital has been experiencing an oversupply of office space in recent years, especially as oil and gas companies have downsized their operations.
Meanwhile, Chinese privately held start-ups coming to the U.S., unlike last year, are relatively lesser-known and tend to choose downsized listings.
The bank had already downsized its proprietary trading operations following the 2008 financial crisis in a bid to reduce exposure to market volatility.
Stone often informs audiences that he and his wife have downsized from the Florida home that was raided to a one-bedroom apartment.
The startup, which downsized considerably last year, sold a geofilter patent to Snap for $7.7 million (£5.9 million) in March, according to TechCrunch.
"I would start believing when JeM infrastructure gets downsized, its leader Masud Azhar is publicly arrested and put on trial," she told Reuters.
China's Tencent Music raises $1.1 billion in downsized US IPO TME isn't the only music app busy teaming up with music label giants.
Carmakers and small grocery stores that flourished under late president Hugo Chavez due to preferential currency exchange terms have either closed or downsized.
The worst assets would be put into a "bad bank," with shareholders wiped out and the rest of the firm downsized and restructured.
Online personal shopping company Stitch Fix priced its initial public offering (IPO) below expectations in a downsized offering on Thursday, raising $120 million.
"And we believe we need to take a look at that contract and see if it needs to be downsized as a result."
That which was freewheeling and expansive, whether teenage car-culture in "American Graffiti" or boomtown star-making in "Nashville," is here drastically downsized.
That's a bummer, but honestly, when I'm creating our videos at WIRED, just about everything I shoot in 4K gets downsized to 1080p anyway.
Scott Walker signed the deal promising a record-breaking $4.5 billion in subsidies, Foxconn downsized the factory to a far smaller Generation 0003 facility.
That fleet is currently downsized, CEO Zachary Wang told TechCrunch in an interview, because the startup is awaiting new regulation from the Singapore government.
Where Motorola has taken the most criticism with the Z2 Force — deservedly so — is its downsized battery, which has a capacity of just 2730mAh.
"As the counterterrorism situation improves, the training programme will be gradually downsized, leading to its completion," he said, according to South China Morning Post.
Grocery retailer Albertsons Cos Inc and luxury retailer Neiman Marcus delayed their IPO, while U.S. payment processing company First Data Corp downsized its IPO.
It has since downsized by selling most of its assets and now produces 31,000 boepd, primarily in Alberta's Cardium, Peace River and Viking plays.
But he sees a downsized Carrier, a closed Rexnord and other industrial strains, and he admits one side effect is less interest in politics.
Penney's move into subscription boxes falls on the heels of Stitch Fix's IPO, where the online service raised $120 million in a downsized offering.
When my dad downsized, I moved the trunk here and told myself it was temporary: I'd review and toss the contents within three months.
Shoshanna was a student for several seasons, then went on dud interviews post-graduation and felt worthless, got work in Japan but was downsized.
The classic natural appeal of the estate, long ago downsized to 840 acres including walled gardens, walking trails and falcon training, will remain untouched.
The PAP was formed in 1982, as the paramount leader of the time, Deng Xiaoping, modernized and downsized the military after the Cultural Revolution.
Sales to allies and other friendly countries also have allowed American defense companies to extend production lines that otherwise might be shuttered or downsized.
And even though it's not as good as optical image stabilization, it works to a certain extent (footage below was downsized from 2.7K to 1080p).
In the conversion, the jet turbine driving the propeller on one side of the aircraft will be replaced with a downsized version producing about 1463MW.
It has since downsized by selling the bulk of its assets and now produces 31,000 boepd, primarily in Alberta's Cardium, Peace River and Viking plays.
Downsized and retitled, Travels in Utopia, Jean-Luc Godard, In Search of a Lost Theorem bore little resemblance to Godard's original conception of the project.
But every downsized bag seems to leave out one simple fact — a girl still needs to be able to fit her essentials into said bag.
Even after the rehirings, BNSF has downsized to around 42,000 employees from 48,000 in 2014 through layoffs, attrition and cutting two operating divisions, Andersen said.
He and his wife also downsized their house multiple times, even living in a rented room in his in-laws' house for a year. 2.
When he and his family downsized their home, they had enough equity to take a year off and then return to work with savings leftover.
The former commandant of the Marine Corps said in April that at least one training exercise was downsized as a result of the border deployments.
Sample the downsized life at the new Mount Hood Tiny House Village near Mount Hood National Forest and Mount Hood Meadows ski area in Oregon.
The former Hewlett-Packard employees sold their 4,000 square-foot home in southern Washington and downsized their possessions to fit into a small storage unit.
For example: If at 20083 you downsized into a $250,000 home that cost you $12,500 a year, it would make a huge difference over time.
"A lot of the companies have downsized their exposure to the public exchanges," said health care equity analyst A.J. Rice, a managing director at UBS.
Often they come when they are approaching retirement age or when they must leave jobs because they've been downsized, kicked out, handed a package, whatever.
"Downsized variants of jetliner families have inferior economics - fewer seats, but the same engines, systems, and most of the structures too," Teal Group's Aboulafia said.
Quite a few companies with high valuations stumbled, downsized, restructured and pivoted in order to achieve, or at least progress on a path toward, sustainable profitability.
Instead, what it's doing is using machine learning to try to guess what the original image might be if it had been downsized to 64 pixels.
Some presidents have downsized monuments before: Woodrow Wilson shrank nearly by half Mount Olympus National Monument, which Theodore Roosevelt had created, according to The Washington Post.
This reduced the amount of debt that needed to be raised, as reflected in the amount by which the new bonds were downsized a second time.
Chau's parents are Vietnamese immigrants whose coming to America story didn't involve being downsized and sneaking away in a television box, but was just as dramatic.
In a once-secret memo given to the president in August, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke recommended that four national monuments be downsized and six others altered.
This week, Britain began its long journey to exiting the European Union -- the first time the European project constructed after World War II has ever downsized.
Penn West was once among Canada's largest oil and gas producers, producing around 100,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day, but downsized by selling most assets.
The answer is no — the VHA should be downsized and replaced with guaranteed insurance that ensures that all veterans have access to high quality, private care.
That was one of the first things that had to go when my income downsized, but thankfully I already had an elliptical machine for daily aerobics.
In 2011, The New York Times said it was the poorest city in the US.Its economy struggled after factories closed down or downsized, laying people off.
Marina Lizarazu, a junior guard and a key figure on this year's team, readily downsized in transferring to Iona after her freshman year at Texas Tech.
The House version of the legislation does not contain the same provision and the visa program could be downsized or dropped altogether before the measure passes.
She had already downsized a lot when she moved to New York, donating 12 garbage bags of clothing and returning her childhood piano to her parents.
Because my mother downsized and my father died, not only is the basement full of my stuff, there's two generations' worth of detritus down there, lurking.
Nick and I downsized from a 1,800-square-foot house to an 800-square-foot apartment, so we had to take serious stock of our stuff.
Bahl and Bansal want to use the money from the sale of Snapdeal's logistics arm Vulcan Express and FreeCharge to run a downsized marketplace, they said.
Modern S.U.V.s — including wildly popular compact models with downsized, often turbocharged four-cylinder engines — have become efficient enough, they say, that consumers barely notice the gap.
The proposal was later downsized to $22018 billion, and then back up to $215 billion, targeting only unused funding from past years, which POLITICO first reported.
This, at least, was the strategy used by Bea Johnson after her family of four downsized to a small apartment in downtown San Francisco in 2006.
The White House released a downsized list of four Trump Cabinet members that are still scheduled to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland next week.
That means the bulk energy system of big power plants and long-distance power lines can be downsized, matched more closely to average rather than peak demand.
In June, Schaeuble's ministry drafted a reform plan for stricter budget rules for EU states and a downsized European Commission as a result of the Brexit vote.
Kohl's is partnering with Amazon for returns and adding partners like Aldi's and Planet Fitness to its downsized stores, with the hope it will drive foot traffic.
In the past two decades, Pfizer, Eli Lilly and Company, Bristol-Myers Squibb and other big-name drug companies have downsized or closed their antibiotic-research programs.
Russ Chung once lived in a sizable Midwest home, but he recently downsized to a luxury one-bedroom rental in Midtown Manhattan just blocks from Central Park.
Joanne still has a piano in her fifth-floor apartment in the university section of Pittsburgh, which she and Fred downsized to as their children grew up.
Dion's life has transformed as he and his mother have downsized into a small apartment, and he's had to transfer to a new, predominantly white elementary school.
Athill maintained that independence even as she moved into active senior living (in a 2015 Guardian profile she described her downsized home as a "darling little room").
Abandoned for another decade, it might well have gone the way of so many other protected areas: downgraded and downsized, converted to cropland or opened to mining.
The best "Regrets" paintings may actually be here: four downsized canvases painted in acrylic, made since the Modern show and influenced by the prints from the series.
By the early 2000s, Ackerman was in old age and enduring financial problems, so he downsized his collection and moved to the smaller house in Los Feliz.
Engineers see a bigger future for hybrids, which can combine lighter, downsized jet engines with an electric boost during take-off and climb, for a 30% fuel saving.
The initial agreement with Wisconsin had been for a large-screen LCD manufacturing facility, but by 2018, the company had downsized the factory to a far smaller type.
However, his proposals were clearly downsized to get the backing of the German government and were opposed by different governments, including the Dutch, the Finnish and the Irish.
The box also makes it clear that the 6T will look very close to the Oppo F9, so the notch from the OnePlus 6 will be downsized considerably.
Bristol-Myers, whose $17 billion in annual sales are far below its industry peers, has downsized in recent years by selling off its diabetes drugs and cutting costs.
And given iOS' sales squeeze in the region over Chinese New Year, Cupertino will doubtless be hoping a downsized iPhone can fire up a regional growth engine again.
But rockets have not downsized, and smallsats have been forced to hitch rides with much larger payloads on powerful rockets, like SpaceX's Falcon 9 or Russia's Soyuz rocket.
Likewise, we hear in passing of undocumented mini-migrants and of terrorists who are forcibly downsized, as if sent into exile, but these fascinating ideas go largely unexplored.
Tables of two felt that a whole chicken and three sides was too much food, so Mr. Fox downsized, moving the toast to the à la carte menu.
In late January, the Islanders said they would share home games over the next three seasons between Barclays Center and Nassau Coliseum, their renovated but downsized former arena.
But more immediately, Goodell needs to placate owners who want a more streamlined — and downsized — league headquarters that focuses more heavily on on-field issues and creating revenue.
Mr. Ford felt he was being marginalized in the downsized office, and he regarded some assistants assigned to him as incompetent, the people familiar with his thinking said.
Etihad, owned by the government of Abu Dhabi, has cut jobs, routes and billions of dollars in aircraft orders in recent years as it significantly downsized its operations.
Together we downsized my home and went through all of the stuff I got from my mom, and now she has the stuff that is meaningful to HER.
The BAS folks were confident that finally nuclear arsenals would be abolished and the "oversized military establishment" of the great powers, including the United States, would be downsized.
The Fine Arts Library at the University of Texas, Austin, was significantly downsized over the summer and may shrink further as more materials are relocated to off-campus storage.
Under President Barack Obama, the 287(g) program was downsized and its funding reduced amid concerns that some participating police departments were over-zealous in their targeting of Latinos.
An administrative judge has significantly downsized the ongoing National Labor Relations Board trial over whether McDonald's USA LLC can be held liable for alleged labor violations by its franchisees.
Democratic senators representing western states on Tuesday urged Zinke to leave the monuments in tact, saying that they should not downsized or rescinded for energy or other economic development.
Smithline downsized as a result of her child's demanding care, as well, renting out the house she and her husband own and moving into her parents' garage for support.
When the Great Recession hit back in 9503, many US companies downsized their office space to save money and began allowing, or even encouraging, employees to work from home.
Deliveroo has also said it does not rule out returning to Germany, albeit it expressed a similar sentiment when it downsized its service footprint in the market last year.
Earlier, the German newspaper Handelsblatt reported that Schaeuble aides had drawn up a post-Brexit reform plan for the EU, including stricter budget rules and a downsized European Commission.
Among its key initiatives, Sony downsized its loss-making mobile division with layoffs and a more focused set of products, while the PS4 has been a huge financial success.
An industry source close to Thyssenkrupp's board said the German group expected the struggling plant to be downsized in the event of a merger, without specifying by how much.
Rather than chip away at their debt bit by bit, they downsized from a 1,500-square-foot house to a 536-square-foot, manufactured house to accelerate the process.
Aker downsized a proposed US$500m deal to US$400m this week, while Charter Communications pulled a US$1.5bn deal last week, returning instead through a split-rated entity.
A residential solar business bought by Tesla a few years back will be "sharply" downsized because of the company's decision to cut 9% of its employees, Reuters reported Thursday.
Her daughter was born at the start of the crisis, but by the time her maternity leave ended, the company had downsized and she could not find other work.
Encana has downsized operations to focus on four core North American plays - the Montney and Duvernay in Western Canada, and the Eagle Ford and Permian in the United States.
Correction: An earlier version of this story included comparisons between images that had been non-destructively downsized then upscaled using Pixelmator's ML Super Resolution, resulting in unrealistically improved results.
Sony has recently downsized or exited several television channels within the pictures segment to cut costs, while scoring blockbuster hits such as 'Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle' and 'Venom'.
The senator also recently downsized his New Hampshire operation, which included significantly reorganizing local staffing and closing an office in Portsmouth — one of the bluest parts of the state.
The 56-year-old was once the human resources director of a Spanish plant nursery that downsized, laying off him and half the company's 300 workers in 12 months.
But as China's economy started to modernize and shift away from heavy industry toward services, the plants, which were sucking government money, were downsized, putting millions out of work.
It's not that I have any beef at first glance with the revamped smaller iPhone SE that Apple unveiled this week, or with the downsized iPad Pro that accompanied it.
The journalists kicked up a fuss, believing this move was actually more about picking which staff members would be laid off as the company downsized, and the sensors were removed.
The securities division has been adjusting to the effects of stricter regulation and volatile markets, particularly in the fixed income trading businesses that have recently downsized after a brief expansion.
In response, they have downsized their homes, moved away to less-expensive, southern states, done consulting or taken much lower-paying jobs and delayed retirement to age 68 or 153.
As a result, the Times and the Wall Street Journal — which just recently downsized due to a plunge in print advertising — are reportedly seeing sizable increases in post-Election subscriptions.
While some people have downsized into tiny homes to save money or as a means to travel the world freely, the movement is also spawning tiny-home resorts and communities.
His grandfather was a second-generation Polish-American who settled on the east side and worked for General Electric, where Mr. Wieczorek's father also worked, before the company drastically downsized.
It eventually downsized these plans, and Go stores today tend to be smaller spaces (around 2,000 square feet) with a focus on daily consumables like sandwiches, salads, drinks, and snacks.
In late January, the Islanders said they would share home games over the coming three seasons between Barclays Center in Brooklyn and Nassau Coliseum, their renovated but downsized former arena.
Even as rival luxury brands have minted money with downsized S.U.V.s, Cadillac only showed its inaugural compact crossover, the 2019 XT4, at the New York International Auto Show in March.
Ford and the United Auto Workers, for example, offered generous early retirement benefits and cash severance payments in addition to retraining assistance when the company downsized from 2007 to 2010.
Some retired sooner than they expected, like Bill Davidson, who retired when his former employer downsized, and Edd and Cynthia Staton, who lost their roles during the recession in 2009.
"The fact that one of the affected Gulf airlines has downsized its operations in the U.S. is indeed worrying — and points to a wider and lasting economic impact," said Jankovec.
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Here's a video stabilization comparison between the Pixel XL and iPhone 7 (both originally shot in 4K and then downsized to 1080p): I don't think so, but they're so damn close.
SeaWorld announced on Tuesday it would be laying off 320 employees across 12 of its theme parks, marking the second time in two years the company has massively downsized its staff.
If all of them downsized to homes with two bedrooms, that would free up housing equivalent to around 22018% of the current stock, reckons Ian Mulheirn of Oxford Economics, a consultancy.
The company has also downsized operations to focus on four core North American plays: the Montney and Duvernay in Western Canada, and the Eagle Ford and Permian in the United States.
Trump downsized it by almost 50 percent, but Kratsios cited how although it was much smaller than former President Barack Obama's office, theirs was comparable to staff sizes of previous administrations.
In its downsized form, Dialog expects by 2022 to rely on Apple for no more than 40% of its revenue, a goal towards which Bagherli said the company was progressing well.
Bookrunners Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Citigroup, and Morgan Stanley had downsized the television service provider's IPO to 15 million Class A shares from 29.7 million Class A shares, following significant investor pushback.
Former President Dilma Rousseff even downsized Amazon National Park in 2012, the first in the Amazon, to make way for the Tapajós Hydroelectric Complex, a key component of the IIRSA plan.
Initially, Russia had planned to ship 63 bcm of gas via TurkStream annually, some of it for onward delivery to Europe, but downsized the plan after opposition from the European Union.
Erin Banco and Betsy Woodruff report: Two teams of federal officials assembled to fight foreign election interference are being dramatically downsized, according to three current and former Department of Homeland Security officials.
Many of the great early-stage VC firms in Boston then downsized, shut down, moved to Silicon Valley or evolved into growth-stage firms, leaving a real gap in early-stage funding.
Bookrunners Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Citigroup and Morgan Stanley had downsized the television service provider's IPO to 15 million Class A shares from 29.7 million Class A shares, following significant investor pushback.
"We expect U.S. crude balances to see some additional tightening as crude exports remain sharply elevated and imports are likely downsized," Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates, said in a note.
As an author, she confers that experience on Lola Wicks, the protagonist of a gutsy series set mostly in Montana, where Lola relocated after being downsized from her newspaper job back East.
Brad Kingsley downsized his $2950 million-plus waterfront home in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, using most of the $220,21 he had in equity to pay cash for a townhouse 2500 miles away.
Under intense international pressure in 2003, Iran downsized it, but the archive shows that instead of ending it, Iran reoriented its nuclear weapons program to survive as a smaller, more camouflaged one.
Couple Bela and Spencer cut their housing costs in half when they downsized to a tiny home — and they earn income of it by turning their tiny house into a vacation rental.
The city, which postponed an $898 million tax-exempt bond issue by the corporation scheduled to price last week, downsized and restructured the deal to include about $300 million of taxable bonds.
The sleeper from the Golden Arches was actually the Little Mac, a downsized version of the classic, served on a sesame bun (no middle layer of bread, thanks) and a single patty.
She produced "Derelict Tracts: An Observatory," which had domes covered in gold and silver leaf, like a downsized Byzantine church, and walls made of scores of sheets of hand-printed china paper.
After the Hall downsized the committee, he got 3 of 12 votes in 2007, 7 of 12 in 2009 and 11 of 16 in 2010, one fewer than the necessary 75 percent.
Several years ago they downsized, forgoing water views and nearly 1,500 square feet in Brooklyn for a one-bedroom in the West Village, which saved them about $2,000 a month on rent.
Paul finds himself stuck in a mundane routine and befriends Ngoc Lan Tran (Hong Chau), a Vietnamese dissident who was forcibly downsized by her government and ended up cleaning homes in Leisureland.
Events are being cancelled, postponed, downsized or convened virtually: Reflect carefully on activations or engagements, knowing most media organizations have implemented recommendations to avoid putting staff in physical situations not deemed essential.
Patricia Birney, 61, downsized from a five-bedroom house in neighboring Massapequa, which she sold for $565,543, to a three-bedroom home in the village that she bought for $505,000 last summer.
When she ran for United States Senate in New York she was Hillary Rodham Clinton, but her 2016 campaign book and ballot name downsized her to Hillary Clinton to avoid antagonizing traditionalists.
A White House summit for HBCUs was downsized significantly weeks after Trump infamously said there were "very fine people on both sides" of white supremacist-fueled violence in Charlottesville earlier this year.
And have those states become so willful, stable and risk-ready that they will accept Netanyahu's Palestinian state and compel the Palestinians to accept some downsized polity that leaves Jerusalem under Israeli sovereignty?
Small camera cases are usually intended for casual photographers, but this felt like pro level protection and thoughtfulness, which was refreshing for a professional photographer who has downsized my gear over the years.
This downsized version of Uber's self-driving program reflects the extent to which the company's had to reassess its grand plan to conquer urban transportation with robot taxis after the crash in Tempe.
He and his wife have downsized their sizable property holdings – including a $4.8 million Brentwood mansion and a $8.95 million, 22-acre estate on Martha's Vineyard – for a rental property in Santa Monica.
" DeVos is not planning an exit anytime soon, according to Alberta: "On the K-12 front, her school-choice crusade is being downsized to what can fairly be described as a cheerleading campaign.
In the 15 months between Brough's appointment and last week's deal, Noble dramatically downsized and reported a $4.9 billion loss for 2017, including a $2.1 billion valuation adjustment of its controversial derivatives contracts.
A distant second in the category of discretionary spending would be government expenses, and while there are many unnecessary bureaucrats that can arguably be downsized, this would only aid to a certain extent.
The U.S. banking industry could save as much as $8.3 billion annually if it trimmed the number of branches and downsized the average bank branch from 5,000 to 3,000 square feet, JLL found.
But if you want to bring your guide pony aboard, you need to be legitimately disabled and be able to provide "credible verbal assurance" that you require the assistance of a downsized equine.
The "talent gap" on the workforce side was matched by a similar "supplier gap" as the industry struggled to replace the pipe makers, drilling manufacturers and specialist steel producers downsized in the 1990s.
Carol Jenkins, 64, a retired nurse from Berkshire, in southwest England, said she started to feel lonely when her son moved abroad and she downsized to a smaller house in a different county.
Tens of billions worth of loans are expected to be downsized - or "re-determined" - across the energy sector this spring as banks pare their exposure to the battered industry, a Reuters calculation showed.
While Soleimani's death is a major tremor, setting the stage for a more precarious and combustible Middle East in the foreseeable future, in the long term, without Soleimani, Iran's playbook is significantly downsized.
Others have dismissed Tillerson's tenure, saying his business experience hadn't translated into government leadership and pointing to the downsized and demoralized State Department he leaves behind, with many senior diplomatic positions still unfilled.
The Prius was designed to recapture energy normally lost during braking and coasting, storing it in a small battery to be reused during launch and acceleration to assist the car's downsized internal combustion engine.
Don't get me wrong, it's not that I have any beef at first glance with the revamped, smaller iPhone SE that Apple unveiled this week, or with the downsized iPad Pro that accompanied it.
In general, publications that downsized their editorial staff when they pivoted to video recently saw their traffic tank, but that doesn't seem to be the case with BuzzFeed, which maintained a robust editorial staff.
Like many others who have drastically downsized in order to realize their neighborhood dream, Mr. Demos noted that what he has lost in square footage he has gained in convenience and peace of mind.
CHICAGO, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Yields in the Chicago Board of Education's downsized $675 million bond sale on Wednesday topped out at a hefty 8.50 percent, according to a preliminary pricing scale obtained by Reuters.
"We look for crude supplies to indicate a significant increase based largely on seasonal factors associated with downsized refinery demand," Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates in Galena, Illinois, said in a note.
"A lot of people think you're a new-age hippie," said Mr. Jensen, who sold his four-bedroom, four-bathroom house, downsized to a more modest home and maxed-out retirement accounts while firing.
Shortly after Mr. Zweig's death, in February 2013, Ms. Zweig downsized to a smaller, $12 million unit on the 24th floor of the Pierre and put the penthouse up for sale for $125 million.
"Downsizing," out in U.S. theaters on Friday and starring Matt Damon, shows a world in which people get "downsized" to live in environmentally friendly micro-communities, only to end up with their dreams shattered.
In September, she downsized her home collection slightly, reportedly selling a $6.7 million home in the same area in an off market deal and letting go of the empty lot next door for $5.35 million.
"These are not military products that were downsized—these are consumer technologies that got better," says Brendan Schulman, head of policy at Da-Jiang Innovations (DJI), the Chinese firm that dominates the consumer-drone industry.
The wheel guns shriek violently as they're engaged, the engines still give off a menacing roar — even though it's quieter now that they've been downsized and made much more efficient and, dare I say, civilized.
After April's over-the-top epic "Avengers: Infinity War," Marvel also downsized the story for "Ant-Man and the Wasp," focusing on a small group of characters and a quest to reunite with Hope's mother.
The man claims he suffered from "bore out" when his superiors downsized his role as general-service director and asked him to perform non-work-related tasks, such as picking up their children from lessons.
With big-firm jobs drying up, however, many of these graduates began competing for lower-paying spots at midsize firms, which also downsized, and certain government jobs they wouldn't have sought in an earlier era.
The researchers prefer federal investment to local subsidies that try to attract individual businesses—an often fruitless effort for smaller communities, as incidents like the downsized Foxconn factory in Wisconsin and Amazon's HQ2 search demonstrate.
While the 490-square-foot blue-and-white hideaway is the size of a New York studio apartment, Diamond managed to transform the former townhouse parlor floor into a downsized version of her dream home.
Some large European banks have downsized their commodity investment research units after European regulators required providers to charge separately for research to any other services, such as banking or asset management as of early 2018.
In the latest week, money managers drastically downsized bearish bets in CBOT soybean meal futures and options to 16,919 contracts from 31,63 in the prior week, according to data from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Udacity also has cut costs and streamlined its marketing efforts, downsized and consolidated office space and made its educational programming consistent throughout the various regions in which it operates, including the U.S., Brazil, China and India.
If interest in the issuance is in line with expectations, the US$216bn institutional term loan B portion of the up to US$43bn financing backing the buyout could be downsized, one of the sources said.
The original Armstrong, built on the site of the Singer Bowl from the 113 World's Fair, didn't quite perish three years later when it was downsized, its top deck removed as Arthur Ashe Stadium was unveiled.
The cookie company became one of Trump's go-to punching bags for the ills of free trade as it gradually downsized its Chicago plant and expanded operations in Mexico throughout the span of the election cycle.
Meanwhile, Medium, DoubleDutch, AdRoll and Github are among a growing number of San Francisco-based companies that have downsized recently as they either rethink their strategies or refocus on core strengths while simultaneously reducing their overhead.
Defense Secretary James Mattis said the downsized numbers reflected a need for fewer personnel and had nothing to do with recent heated rhetoric between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Reuters reported.
The movie, which comes out April 12, will chronicle a Cruella de Vil-like executive (Regina Hall) who crosses the wrong kid and finds herself literally downsized into the body of a middle schooler (Marsai Martin).
Later, when cops drive the sex workers off the streets and into brothels where the police can take a cut of their profits, the pimps realize that their cushy managerial positions are in danger of being downsized.
Although Credit Suisse last year wrapped up a three-year overhaul with its first annual profit since 2014, volatile earnings and high headcount in its trading division meant it faced questions over whether it was downsized enough.
By the numbers: MLB: The Braves, Marlins, Twins and Yankees have all downsized since 20193, and the Rays plan to reduce seating at Tropicana Field from a league-low 31,042 to roughly 25,000 this season, per JohnWallStreet.
When the push to deinstitutionalize psychiatric patients began in the 19863s, many inpatient facilities were shut down or downsized in favor of community integration and outpatient services, which never adequately materialized because of a lack of funding.
They had downsized from a house to a condo a few years earlier, at my suggestion; they went for regular checkups; they had purchased long-term care insurance; their will and other important documents were in order.
The bump to $47 billion came later from SoftBank Group (not from its Vision Fund), via a convoluted/downsized process in which the Japanese giant seemed to pay up for taking up so much of WeWork's time.
The company also has operations in Brazil, the homeland of its former international head Hugo Barra, but things didn't go according to plan and it downsized its operations there last year following issues with taxation and manufacturing policies.
The most notable downsized-device was the iPhone SE (watch our hands on here) but for designers, artist, or just fans of the Apple Pencil, the new smaller iPad Pro was a happy addition to the Apple family.
Stricter budget rules for the European Union countries and a downsized European Commission were part of a post Brexit reform plan for the bloc drafted by aides for German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, according to the Handelsblatt daily.
That includes a "hub," the downsized equivalent of a flying taxi air terminal, as well as the PBV, or "purpose built vehicle" that could serve as an autonomous shuttle to carry passengers to and from Uber's Elevate bases.
In addition to issuing an expedited review of the most recent site designated by President Obama, the Bears Ears National Monument in Utah, this unprecedented move signaled the possibility that numerous monuments could be "undone" or substantially downsized.
The kingdom's original goal of selling 22% of energy giant Saudi Aramco in an initial public offering to foreign investors at a $230 trillion valuation got downsized to a 1.5% offload to largely domestic punters at $1.7 trillion.
The sequence where Paul and Audrey first meet downsized people they know (played by Jason Sudeikis and Maribeth Monroe) is quietly marvelous in the way it considers how small people would need to operate in a regular-sized world.
But a standalone wireless module doesn't necessarily point at that — it could just as easily be a chip that Google will distribute to smart speaker and smart display manufacturers as part of its very much downsized Android Things initiative.
If you are downsized, for example, and unexpectedly lose employer health insurance, you would be eligible for a special circumstances enrollment period, which, of course, is also called a special enrollment period, or SEP for short (Medicare loves acronyms).
"Hamburg has basically been downsized from a global corporate headquarters to a country office and a lot of the traders did not go to Switzerland," said a former ADM trader familiar with the Hamburg office, referring to the restructuring.
President Trump may have just dramatically slashed the size of two national monuments in Utah, but America's 59 national parks — as well as over 270 other national park sites — cannot be unilaterally downsized by Trump or any other president.
Since new regulations introduced in 22000, however, with downsized hybrid engines the cars have been so less physical to drive that the racing has become, if not quite child's play, at least accessible for teenagers like Verstappen and Ocon.
We expect the French PropCo facility to largely remain intact and be secured by the same nine properties; this facility was already downsized from EUR 2908 million when it was last refinanced in February 20282 against the same assets.
Joint military exercises look set to be downsized as Duterte demanded and uncertainty surrounds the 2014 Enhanced Defence Cooperation Agreement (EDCA), a deal of strategic importance because it allows U.S. access to Philippine bases on a troop rotation basis.
When Rodriguez met up with him, he and his wife had already downsized from a 4,200 square-foot home to an 1,800 square-foot apartment, but Lochte was still spending beyond his means and was quickly headed into debt.
Gas for their used Honda CRV with 186,000 miles (they got rid of the BMW and downsized to one vehicle) is a dollar-per-gallon cheaper than in San Diego, although Mr. Rieckens often rides his bike around town.
But over the past six years, it has drastically downsized its consumer businesses — it no longer sells televisions in the United States — and shifted into industrial electronics, including the batteries for Tesla roadsters and sensors and cameras for automobiles.
Fears may also grow that NATO initiatives along the eastern flank could be reversed if Trump decides that U.S. troop numbers should be downsized either to pacify Moscow or to rally support among voters weary of military engagements abroad.
Its new owners would convert the airline into an ultra-low-cost carrier — one of the largest in the US. The Milwaukee hub would be downsized with a focus on a Denver hub and secondary bases across the country. 
These downsized options do come in handy when vacation creeps up on you before you've had a chance to decant your shampoo, but what do you do about the other beauty necessities on your checklist that aren't so easily shrunk?
There, downsized immigrants live in a miniscule tenement without the benefits and protections enjoyed by the main community, commuting in to clean and build and do all the other labor that people like Paul are trying to opt out of.
The North insists even the downsized drills violate agreements between Kim and Trump, who in Singapore vowed to improve bilateral ties and issued a vague statement on a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula without describing when and how it would occur.
Low Debt and Liquidity: Fitch's central scenario forecasts EUR50m new borrowing over the medium term to finance mainly non-deferrable extraordinary maintenance on schools and roads, which have already been downsized to a yearly EUR60m (half of the 2012-2014 average).
The school district delayed, then downsized its bond sale after Rauner threatened a state takeover of CPS and said the system was headed for bankruptcy, comments Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel called "shameful" because of their possible impact on the bond issue.
"If there is an asset that needs to be rationalised, integrated, downsized or expanded, that all should be part of our collaboration, but it will have to go through the proper M&A activity, proper valuation and due diligence," he added.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Stricter budget rules for European Union states and a downsized European Commission are part of a post-Brexit reform plan for the bloc drafted by aides for German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, the Handelsblatt daily reported on Wednesday.
"If there is an asset that needs to be rationalized, integrated, downsized or expanded, that all should be part of our collaboration, but it will have to go through the proper M&A activity, proper valuation and due diligence," he added.
"Implementation day — which is the day on which Iran proves that it has sufficiently downsized its nuclear program and can begin to receive sanctions relief — is going to take place very soon," Secretary of State John Kerry said this week.
Formula One SOCHI, Russia — Just two years after introducing a radical new technical formula with downsized, hybrid engines, Grand Prix racing is planning another new set of regulations that will completely change the appearance and concept of its cars next season.
The White House's records management team was abruptly downsized this year —and two career officials reached out to Politico to claim they were forced out of their positions, which led them to describe the substance of their work under Trump.
Last-minute negotiations between Democratic leaders and the White House have downsized the scope of a paid leave program for workers affected by the coronavirus outbreak, angering some Democrats who see it as a major concession to the White House.
Ping An Insurance's OneConnect Financial Technology on Wednesday downsized its planned U.S. initial public offering by 28% and lowered its target valuation, dealing yet another blow to its investor SoftBank, which is still reeling from the fallout of WeWork's failed listing.
Even before the layoffs, the forum had experienced high turnover and a string of canceled or downsized projects, according to conversations with the eight current and former employees as well as emails, budget documents and staff records obtained by POLITICO.
"Untitled (trashed bed)" centers on a downsized mattress embedded with a carved-stone drain that is Gober-like — except for its beautifully fluted extension, which can evoke the futilely gripping fingers of someone being dragged out of bed by the feet.
Unlike its German hydropower operations, where Vattenfall recently announced it would cut up to 60 percent of staff to bring down costs, the company's equivalent Swedish operations will not be downsized because they already have a leaner structure, Hall said.
That's not to say the internet hasn't hurt the sector — in 2015, industry giant Hallmark downsized significantly, restructuring the company in order to keep up with online competitors, and overall revenue within the greeting card industry has been declining over the years.
According to a report from Caijing Magazine, Yanxuan fired 30-40 percent of its staff; the agricultural brand Weiyang got a 50 percent cut; the education unit downsized from 300 to 200 employees; and 40 percent of NetEase's public relations staff was gone.
In a miserable attempt at self-care, over the course of the following months, I downsized my commitments: I closed out the studio, concluded my last semester of teaching, and sold all the assets of my coworking business in the Dominican Republic.
But I've studied the scriptures carefully, especially the gospels and Paul's letters, and I see no reason to capitulate to this downsized version of Easter weekend, with a vengeful God putting up his own son on a cross for satisfaction of some kind.
"The main factor is the bleaker outlook for tourism, stemming from a contraction in airline services, with available seats to and from Iceland set to decrease markedly as a result of WOW Air's having downsized its fleet of aircraft," the central bank said.
Microsoft isn't detailing exactly what chipsets have changed inside the new Xbox One S, but it's reasonable to assume that the Xbox One AMD APU chip has been downsized somewhat for the smaller console, which will help with processing power and thermal thresholds.
I could see my husband and me, 25 years from now, silently ingesting our dinner in some cafeteria, then returning to sleep in our downsized condo, all without being able to come up with anything of consequence to say to each other.
Continuing the end-of-an-era vibe, Chris Aronson, Fox's president of domestic distribution, then took the stage and rattled through the names of employees in some of the departments at Fox that are expected to be downsized after Disney completes its takeover.
Back at its gleaming new office space in Virginia, Parscale proudly claims the campaign saved hundreds of thousands of dollars by subleasing a fully furnished office — which was a trading floor for a financial company — after that company was purchased and downsized.
"This is one the few political third-rail items because lawmakers are essentially voting for a process that would allow bases and installations to potentially in their districts and states to be closed or downsized," said Roman Schweizer, a defense analyst at Cowen.
Soon Leisureland - the glass-covered downsized community where Safranek and his wife decide to move - turns into a micro version of today's society, where corruption, wealth-disparity and people like Dusan Mirkovic, a party boy and smuggler of counterfeit goods played by Christoph Waltz, thrive.
The White House Communications Agency, or WHCA, the multifaceted military unit originally formed in 1942 as the White House Signal Detachment under FDR oversees, among other things, a flock of full-sized and downsized blue goose lecterns and the microphones that go with them.
According to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, inventories of whole turkey hens, the smaller of the species, are down 8.3 percent from last year, while toms are up 6.9 percent, which Bloomberg says is a sign that customers are demanding downsized birds.
"I'm still processing it all," says the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, who downsized from her nearly 6,000-square-foot former mansion to a 1,200-square-foot double wide trailer home, also in Malibu, that she initially purchased years ago for her parents.
But this year, most of these meetings were either removed or downsized at the last minute, leaving Trump curiously muted -- perhaps quite astute moves by advisers anxious to avoid unfortunate headlines or worse from a personality rarely able to adapt to any diplomatic niceties.
"  Whereas our environmental protection historically consisted of permitting, monitoring for compliance, enforcement and technical assistance, many state environmental agencies have been unreasonably downsized (over 50 percent in some states) and these law enforcers have been relegated to act as clerks in state run "permit shops.
Construction had begun on its $2.0-$2.5 billion real estate project in Kuwait, which has been downsized by around half from its original estimated cost, Tawfiq al-Jarrah, executive director of the Hessah Al Mubarak scheme, said at a press conference on Sept. 25.
" Invariably though, theater has offered her more interesting work, and indeed Ms. Hall's better-known Hollywood turns include being Ben Affleck's girlfriend in "The Town," Jason Bateman's gaslighted wife in "The Gift," and the downsized part of a doomed research scientist in "Iron Man 3.
Paul and his new friend travel to Norway, where the movie began, and join a utopian adventure—a village of the downsized, whose inhabitants aim to establish a subterranean home, where they will, over generations, sit out the ecological death and renaissance of Earth.
My change of heart might have something to do with the upsizing of the Q3 — it's now larger than the outgoing Q3, making the new SUV a bit of a compact/subcompact tweener, whereas the previous Q3 came off as a rather downsized Q5.
Freeman, a 44-year-old who had previously led the American Gaming Association, which represents the U.S. casino industry, quickly downsized the association's staff, cleaned out much of its leadership team, and began to refocus the 110-year-old organization toward consumer packaged goods.
When he stepped down from the role in April 2018, Hirai and CFO Kenichiro Yoshida had turned Sony from a loss-making business into a profitable one thanks to a "One Sony" policy that downsized poorer performing divisions like mobile and advocated a deeper focus on products.
She also shares the broader concern that consolidation from four to three network operators leads to higher prices, although there is a fierce debate about this (some say that the case of Austria, for example, which downsized so in 2012, does not bear the theory out).
After starting with a small house, she and her husband, who grew up in Mountainside, moved to a large home about seven years ago and have since downsized to a three-bedroom custom split-level on a half-acre that they bought for $719,000 in 223.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When the garment and restaurant industries in Lower Manhattan downsized after 9/11, many Chinese immigrants flocked to Connecticut and parts of New Jersey, seeking employment in the region's expanding casinos, including the second largest in North America, Mohegan Sun.
He tried training college-educated generalists from the local area, whom he put on payroll, but he found they were not as speedy, even when trained, as overseas freelancers he found on the freelancing platform Upwork, and eventually downsized his operation from 25 people to 10.
The movie, starring Matt Damon and Kristen Wiig, tells the story of financially-strapped occupational therapist Paul Safranek and his wife Audrey who decide to be downsized - a process that is irreversible - so they can be part of the affluent "small community" where money goes a lot further.
Anyone who isn't a Jehovah's Witness may well be appalled not just by the brainwashing and all-round cultishness on display, but by the matter-of-fact callousness: doubters can be expelled from the group with less ceremony than if they were being downsized from an office internship.
Milan started to emerge as a destination of choice for major private equity firms in the late Nineties, but after the boom years of 2005-2007 local teams were dramatically downsized, under pressure to cut costs during the financial crisis and with scarce opportunities for multi-billion euro deals.
"Not only because small companies have more domestically downsized sales and you know they have a bigger impact, but small companies also typically have narrower profit margins and so any cost reduction is a bigger deal to their operating base," said Paulsen, chief investment strategist at the Leuthold Group.
SAN DIEGO — A new, surgically modified version of Tiger Woods, armed with new equipment and downsized expectations, launched his latest comeback on the PGA Tour on Thursday by shooting an even-par 72 on the South Course at Torrey Pines during the opening round of the Farmers Insurance Open.
CreditCreditTim Franco for The New York Times WATCH Système Glashütte pocket watch, adapted for the wrist OCCUPATION Founder and chief executive, Frame Montana, an eyeglass frame company "I used to collect vintage watches but lately I downsized my collection to just three or four pieces," Mr. Choi said.
It looks more like the phone you're already using, only downsized to a 3.3-inch screen, a 12-megapixel camera on the back, and a suite of Android apps to give you access to everything you want—simply subtract that which you wish to leave behind, and nothing you don't.
We have stepped back from confrontation, with North Korea's Chairman Kim Jong Un suspending nuclear and ballistic missile tests, while President Trump has toned down his threatening rhetoric (no more "fire and fury") and downsized American demands that Kim thoroughly denuclearize before any good things start to happen to him.
"Implementation day, which is the day on which Iran proves that it has sufficiently downsized its nuclear program and can begin to receive sanctions relief, is going to take place very soon, likely within the next coming days somewhere," Secretary of State John Kerry said in a speech earlier Wednesday.
The debt includes a Barclays-led term loan B that has been upsized to US$470m from US$445m and a Deutsche Bank-led unsecured bond that has been downsized to US$300m from US$325m, as well as a US$250m five-year revolving credit facility, which will be undrawn at close.
There are, of course, no guarantees that the Pentagon budget will finally be downsized, but 40 years after beginning my own work on this issue, I&aposm not giving up and neither is the growing network of organizations and individuals working to demilitarize foreign policy and impose budget discipline on the Pentagon.
Well, the Bears Ears debate continues just to be ... so Bears Ears is the national monument in Utah that was downsized by Trump, by Zinke, after the National Monuments review, so that's just something that continues to be very much on our radar, not just Bears Ears, but national monuments in general.
The debt includes a Barclays-led term loan B that was upsized to US$470m from US$445m and a Deutsche Bank-led unsecured bond that was downsized twice to US$603m from US$325m, as well as an undrawn US$250m five-year revolving credit facility, decreasing the overall size by US$17.5m.
Credit Suisse shares, which had dropped on Tuesday to their lowest in a month, rose 33% by 0829 GMT, with analysts noting a clear beat in Global Markets, the capital-heavy trading division which the bank downsized during its overhaul, and solid inflows of fresh client money, an indicator of future earnings for private banks.
With the campaign staff dramatically downsized in recent days, senior aides have been holding more frequent calls with their counterparts at Clinton's headquarters in Brooklyn than ever before, starting conversations about what exactly Sanders wants in the convention platform or the Democratic Party's rules before he throws his support to Clinton or formally bows out.
The transfer has considerably reduced its geographic diversification and business scope, but we expect the downsized bank to benefit from its focus on domestic assets in light of the solid operating environment in Austria, which is considerably more developed and resilient than most of the CEE economies in which the bank has been operating so far.
Amid the backlash to the news of his work for Blue Cross Blue Shield before the company downsized, Buttigieg attempted to shift the spotlight to the jobs impact of Medicare for All — which would largely abolish the private insurance industry and ripple throughout the health care world, getting rid of the jobs of an estimated 1.8 million people.
The first stage involves a "conditioning network" that cross references the 8 x 8 pixelated image with similar-looking images that are higher resolution and then downsized, checking for patterns and colors, as you can see below: The second stage, called the "prior network" then uses details from high-resolution images to try to fill out the low-resolution images.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads WORCESTER, Massachusetts — It's particularly poignant and fitting that John O'Reilly's current retrospective at the Worcester Art Museum is titled A Studio Odyssey, as the artist's studio for the past several decades had been his own modest home in Worcester, one shared with his partner, sculptor James Tellin, until they recently downsized to a more accessible and smaller home.
Sitting at my desk as I write this sentence on a Thursday night, our offices littered with empty champagne cups and cake crumbs on paper plates — the detritus of too many sayonara toasts to sage colleagues leaving with buyout packages — I'm trying to think my way to the big takeaway from the year American journalism just lived through that can help it in the downsized year ahead.
This is the second side of the deal that's also interesting: Microsoft has a long history of selling software and hardware into educational environments and this — a different brand from the rest of the pack — will bring move diversity into the mix, with a brand designed specifically for younger people, rather than adult-focused brands that have been downsized in functionality (but possibly not in price) for children.
While some manufacturers are pulling back from the passenger car side of the market, the launch of the CLA 245 last week is "reinforcing the significance of this segment for our growth strategy," said Tobias Moers, the head of Mercedes-AMG, the performance arm of Daimler AG. A downsized version of Mercedes's groundbreaking CLS coupe-like sedan, the CLA, made plenty of waves on its own when it debuted in 3.
The administration can fully enforce its new restrictions on travel from eight nations, meaning that citizens of Iran, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Chad and North Korea will be barred from entering the U.S. Trump also downsized two national monuments in Utah by two million acres, and gave a full endorsement of Roy S. Moore, the Republican Senate candidate in Alabama embroiled in accusations that he had inappropriate sexual relations with underage girls.

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