The main reason unemployment shrank is because the number of people working or actively looking for work shrank.
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Marine and offshore engineering output shrank 40.3 percent in December from a year earlier, while electronics output shrank 12.4 percent on-year.
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The economy shrank 2.1 percent compared with the fourth quarter of 2015, and shrank 2.3 percent overall in 2016 compared with the prior year, Indec said.
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" And then: "We shrank the tumor by 50 percent.
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China's pig herd - the world's largest - shrank 25.8% in June compared with the same month a year earlier due to the disease, while the sow herd shrank 26.7%, according to official data.
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Demands for damages shrank from billions to millions of dollars.
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To my surprise, my pores shrank to zip. Zero. Tight.
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Which means that the rest of the industry collectively shrank.
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However, those shipments have shrank because of plunging prices overseas.
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Until recently, the stock market climbed steadily while unemployment shrank.
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It revived rail travel and shrank the country's mental map.
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Weirder still, Scott's telomeres shrank as soon as he landed.
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Zimbabwe's economy shrank nearly 50 percent between 1999 and 2008.
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In unadjusted terms, it shrank by 0.7%, the figures showed.
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The wires on the floor shrank back from the water.
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But as the night wore on, Mr Moore's lead shrank.
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His group of 72 shrank to just 25, he said.
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Their land shrank from 2,200 acres to around 350 acres.
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The decline shrank gains for the week to 21.2 percent.
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Those aggressive buybacks shrank Wells Fargo's share count by 9%.
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GDP shrank by nearly 4%; inflation ran close to 13%.
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It shrank 0.3 percent in the year as a whole.
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Several economists have predicted it shrank in the second quarter.
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In the past decade the territory's economy shrank by 14%.
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Net profit shrank to 1.1 billion from 1.6 billion euros.
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The US Army in Europe shrank after the Cold War.
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Deficits shrank in subsequent years, but have increased under Trump.
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Inventories shrank in August after 16 consecutive months of growth.
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That shrank to 877,000, or 7 percent, late last year.
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The rally shrank losses for the week to 24 percent.
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The decline shrank gains for the week to 2.5 percent.
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Earnings from its asset management, banking and financing businesses shrank.
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New export orders shrank the most in about six years.
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Cleveland's lead never shrank below 03 in the second half.
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Average width also shrank about an inch and a half.
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For the 2020 Games, the pool shrank to five bidders.
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The payroll shrank to about 60,000 employees from about 210,000.
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Germany's gross domestic product unexpectedly shrank in the third quarter.
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Over the next nine months, six shrank and then disappeared.
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In Illinois, the number of smaller claims (under $100,000) shrank.
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They shrank 14.8 percent from a year earlier in May.
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The Democratic field shrank to eight candidates after New Hampshire.
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Shrank isn't daunted by the task of rooting out waste.
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When the researchers accounted for insurance status, those differences shrank.
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Infant mortality and childhood malnutrition shrank notably as a result.
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Nonna's world shrank to a few walls and fewer streets.
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For 2017 as a whole, its GDP shrank 0.7 percent.
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The gauge of supplier deliveries shrank further to 46.2 from 46.9.
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Last year, Glencore's volumes shrank 17% because of unfavourable market conditions.
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The deficit shrank to 22016 billion riyals ($2198 billion) in 20163.
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Trading volume in Shanghai shrank to a near five-month low.
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Investments in foreign securities shrank by $4.3 billion to $355.3 billion.
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I couldn't fake it, so I just clammed up and shrank.
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Brazil's economy shrank by 6.73% in 26.7, according to new data.
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Maria's eye shrank to a narrow 10 miles (224 kilometers) across.
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But as the market tumbled, the value of this collateral shrank.
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Last year, estimates suggest, China's huge luxury market shrank (see chart).
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Comparatively, the Latino and Hispanic population shrank from 217% to 2311%.
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Worldwide beer consumption shrank by 1.8% to 185bn litres last year.
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However, the analysis found that gap shrank the older women got.
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The international trade gap shrank in September, while wholesale inventories rose.
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Electronics exports in July shrank 12.9 percent from a year earlier.
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The pad itself shrank to a small disk in the desert.
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Over the five decades prior, the number of immigrants actually shrank.
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Its economy shrank slightly in 2120-2000 before returning to growth.
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Imports into China also shrank sharply due to slowing domestic demand.
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On a quarterly basis, gross domestic product shrank 0.3% seasonally adjusted.
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Venezuela's economy shrank 18% last year, its third year of recession.
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Canada's economy unexpectedly shrank in February, a report showed on Tuesday.
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Last year was especially grim: GDP shrank by an estimated 10.2%.
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Snapchat's user count shrank last quarter to 188 million daily users.
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Reported killings have shrank dramatically in the week since the suspension.
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Blackpool's economy shrank by 8% over the five years from 2010.
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Non-residential investment shrank in the second quarter of the year.
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Fourth quarter output shrank by 1.3 percent, the statistics office said.
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The doctors gave her immunosuppressive medication, and the nodules shrank away.
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Rick Scott's (R-Fla.) lead shrank as late votes were counted.
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Services fell 0.5 percent, and the industrial sector shrank 0.4 percent.
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But loans in Asia outside Japan shrank in the first half.
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On a quarterly basis, gross domestic product shrank 23% seasonally adjusted.
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The Amazon shrank by 519 square miles, or 1,345 square kilometers.
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U.S. products became globally competitive, and the U.S. trade deficit shrank.
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Imports shrank an annual 23.10 percent to $25.41 billion last month.
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Last year, Glencore's volumes shrank 17% because of unfavorable market conditions.
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Its economy shrank 0.9 percent last year, according to the government.
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Gasoline stockpiles shrank, but not as much as investors had hoped.
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Tova shrank back into her corner and didn't say a word.
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The country's trade surplus shrank to $0.60 billion for the Nov.
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Over the course of 2015, Brazil's economy shrank by 3.8 percent.
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Meanwhile, China's imports shrank for the fourth consecutive month since April.
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But Mac sales shrank about 5 percent to 5.1 million units.
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Bernie Sanders's coalition shrank, and white rural voters swung key states.
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Compared with the first quarter of 2019, GDP shrank by 0.3%.
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Industrial production fell 0.2% in July while manufacturing output shrank 0.4%.
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Mr. Portis shrank from the attention his more celebrated novels attracted.
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The local labor force shrank over this period by 1,379 workers.
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Residents like these often shrank from the police or stiffened defensively.
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The deficit shrank to 297 billion riyals ($79 billion) in 2016.
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As the flesh of the apple shrank, the skin became wrinkled.
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Azerbaijan's Socar Trading closed some refined products desks and shrank others.
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Because of lost workers, American GDP probably shrank by $2.5bn (0.02%) overall.
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Numerous countries raised their tariffs in response, and worldwide trade shrank dramatically.
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At CCB, NIM shrank 43 basis points to 2.20 percent in 2016.
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The non-oil sector shrank by 19.5 percent, according to the document.
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They shrank by 1.8 percent, after a 1.7 percent increase in February.
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Contracts for aeronautics shrank compared to last year, to 454 million euros.
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Imports shrank for a fourth straight month and at a sharper pace.
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Japan's economy shrank in October-December due to weak exports and consumption.
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Exports rebounded in March but imports shrank for a fourth straight month.
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Manufacturing activity also shrank in most Asian and European countries in June.
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Instead of raising prices, Bière Niger shrank its bottles by a third.
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Commercial and industrial lending shrank for the first time since late 2010.
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Populations shrank as many left home in search of better fortunes abroad.
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Construction, which accounts for a tenth of the economy, shrank by 5.3%.
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Gorey, who prized barely-there understatement above all, shrank from anything polemical.
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The bank estimates the Russian economy shrank by 3.8 percent in 2015.
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In 1989, inflation rocketed above 103,000% and economic output shrank by 12%.
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Thus the circle shrank yet again, and yet again, no matter how
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Shipments shrank 4.9 percent for the fourth quarter of 2018, IDC said.
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Rockies (West Texas Intermediate) cracks shrank by $0.27 to $32.74 per barrel.
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Meanwhile, unions shrank and fewer workers benefitted from collective bargaining's equalizing effects.
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In states where the ruling applied, they shrank by 48% (see chart).
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But the lead shrank in the third quarter and the mood ebbed.
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Then my husband's wages shrank from about $33,100 to $100 per month.
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The firm shrank to $6.6 billion by the end of last year.
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As employment shrank, CEO salaries at some of these firms only grew.
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They described a single patient with lymphoma whose tumors shrank after treatment.
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The margin for the Other Tobacco Products division, which includes cigars, shrank.
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The other parties in Parliament, which rarely challenge Mr. Putin, all shrank.
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It shrank, stiffened, and rendered fat — again, just like ground beef does.
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But as Prince Mohammed rose, the limited margins for free expression shrank.
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Much to my shock, the word catalog shrank more than 50 percent!
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And the most recent numbers their economy shrank by point one percent.
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Growth halved to 0.2% in the second quarter as Germany's economy shrank.
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The country's GDP shrank 6% year-over-year in the first quarter.
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Last year, though the broader market shrank, NEV sales jumped almost 62%.
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She shrank back into the room, and the wall closed up again.
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The economy shrank significantly, joblessness skyrocketed and many were driven into poverty.
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Demand from mainland China shrank to a survey-record low in February.
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In the exam room, the child shrank into herself, stiff and uncomfortable.
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But last year the Chinese car market shrank in terms of sales.
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Not when the Republicans' majorities in the Senate and House just shrank.
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To everyone's surprise, her tumors shrank to almost nothing, and she survived.
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"The final result is that they grew and Cristina shrank," he remembers.
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Yet the Fed shrank reserves down to that level, testing its limits.
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He considered a career in sportscasting, but shrank from so much travel.
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The state is 225 of only 272 whose economies shrank in 22015.
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His tumors shrank, and he has been off treatment for a year.
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This window shrank those heads down to the size of a pin.
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The 2019 list shrank in both the number of billionaires and value.
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That would make the slump less deep than the recession of 2012, when the economy shrank over 0003 percent, and not nearly as damaging as the Iran-Iraq war of 1980-1988, when it shrank by about a quarter.
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Egypt's non-oil private-sector activity shrank for a fourth month in December.
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It shrank all spots of acne and totally balanced my blotchy skin tone.
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The weighted average maturity among taxable funds shrank by one day to 29.
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Tumors that shrank, or even disappeared, then reemerged with greater vigor months later.
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Losses, meanwhile, shrank to $62.9 million last year from $130 million in 241.
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But with the move, private donations also shrank as world attention shifted elsewhere.
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Trump won a victory in South Carolina, but the field shrank once again.
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Sears shrank its store-base, in a desperate attempt of to regain profitability.
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The buybacks shrank the bank's share count by 3% from the second quarter.
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Compared to the previous year, the economy shrank 2.9% in the third quarter.
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The economy shrank in the January-March period, its first contraction since 2016.
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That acreage shrank for black or African-American operators over the same period.
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Last year GDP shrank by 2.53% and real disposable income fell by 22.5%.
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In the three months to June the formal workforce shrank by a tenth.
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The country's GDP shrank in the third quarter as consumption and investment fell.
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Between 2004 and 2008 alone, Louisiana shrank by more than 300 square miles.
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After commodity prices tumbled in 2014, their economies shrank and their currencies sank.
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Brazil's economy shrank 3.8 percent last year, and inflation was at 10.7 percent.
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GDP shrank last year and is expected to do so again in 2019.
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Household consumption, a better measure of pleasure and pain, shrank by almost 9%.
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He shrank with shame, and I felt so guilty for having embarrassed him.
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Last year, Russia's GDP shrank 3.7 percent before stabilizing as energy markets rebounded.
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Despite a robust stock market, Brazil's economy shrank by 3.8 percent in 2015.
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The country's GDP shrank by 3.9 percent year-on-year in January-September.
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It last shrank in 2009, the first full year of the financial crisis.
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During that period, in November, his margin against Shorten shrank to two points.
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The thriving, tight-knit town shrank into a barely populated, bare-bones operation.
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Short-term dollar funding from money market funds shrank by some 70 percent.
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The economy shrank 3.4 percent when compared with the same period in 2015.
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Saudi Arabia's budget deficit shrank to 297 billion riyals ($79 billion) in 2016.
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Brazil's economy shrank 2.9 percent from the third quarter of 2015, IBGE said.
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And in fact, in these groups, the gender gap in authority shrank dramatically.
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Huawei's second-quarter smartphone shipments surged even as overall Chinese smartphone shipments shrank.
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Costs shrank by a smaller margin, falling 5.1 percent to 956.1 million dirhams.
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As a result, Yu'e Bao's net assets shrank by 28 percent last year.
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Japan's economy shrank in October-December last year on weak exports and consumption.
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Germany's economy shrank for the first time since 2015 in the third quarter.
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Customer deposits also shrank 4% to 800 billion dirhams in the same period.
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But its operations shrank this year due to higher prices and liquidity constraints.
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Meanwhile, the trade deficit shrank by 2.7 percent to $42.4 billion in August.
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Imports shrank 1.9 percent, dashing hopes for a second rise in a row.
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Since then, the ranks of those urging repeal shrank by 9 percentage points.
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That shrank to six seconds at the finish, but no one was complaining.
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Overall revenue shrank 3 percent last year, as demand for older products fell.
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Wednesday's survey suggested manufacturing output shrank slightly in the fourth quarter of 2018.
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Trading turnover shrank, a sign that investors were pulling out of the market.
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Exxon's reserves life shrank from 17 years in 20173 to 15 in 2017.
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Windfall Island slowly shrank away, and Dragon Roost Island beckoned on the horizon.
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When the vein to its heart was compressed, the heart shrank in size.
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Inflation hit 26% in January and the economy shrank by 7.1% last year.
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However, Sanders's margin among them shrank to less than half its 2016 level.
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American exports to China, which shrank in 2015 and 2016, surged in 2017.
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Two months later, Amazon scrapped the IMAX engagement and shrank the theatrical release.
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The number of theologians or priests investigated for advocating supposedly suspect views shrank.
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At the lowest LDL levels — around 24 — 81 percent of patients' plaques shrank.
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Spain's banking sector shrank from more than 50 lenders to around a dozen.
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August marked the first time in three years that the manufacturing sector shrank.
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The bond or sukuk coupon rate eventually shrank to 5.375%, reflecting hefty demand.
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" That surplus shrank with the release of "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
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The lead soon shrank to 5, not all because of Anthony and Rose.
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Licensing revenue also shrank, down by 13.6 percent on a year-over-year basis.
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That means global supply shrank less than OPEC anticipated when it started increasing output.
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China's factory activity unexpectedly shrank in June amid faltering demand as the Sino-U.
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Trading volume shrank by roughly a half from the previous day's very large amount.
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The index shrank for the fourth time in five months in December, albeit marginally.
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The reservoir's water supply dramatically shrank between June 15, 2018 and April 6, 2019.
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Its exports shrank 73.9 percent to 488 GWh in 2017 from 1,869 in 2016.
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NIGERIA'S economy shrank by 1.5% in 2016, its first annual contraction in 25 years.
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From late 2014 to late 2016 GDP shrank by 7.7%, its longest contraction ever.
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It confirmed that it shrank its workforce by 6,000 jobs in the first quarter.
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Its loan book shrank 5 percent, and profit in Kenya was down 12 percent.
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Factory output shrank to its lowest in two-and-a-half years in January.
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As export revenue shrank, the region's currencies weakened, curbing imports and pushing up inflation.
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It was the only recent era when the black-white income gap actually shrank.
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If that market shrank, we might not see as many new drugs coming out.
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As the lava level shrank, "there is nothing holding those walls up," Krippner said.
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However, revenue shrank at nearly all of the underlying trading and investment banking businesses.
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Italy's economy shrank in the third quarter for the first time in four years.
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When catches sagged in the 1990s, government debt soared and GDP shrank by 40%.
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Pretax profit at its core business shrank to just 21.2 million francs in 23.5.
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Casino revenues shrank in January for the first time in more than two years.
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It was a stark image of four old spikes that seemingly shrank from rust.
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Output shrank 15.6 percent in 2017, the largest annual contraction since at least 1993.
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Greece's economy shrank slightly in October-to-December after expanding for nine consecutive quarters.
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Last year, the company closed its low-end mechanical arm business as demand shrank.
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LH's property sales shrank by 7% (low-rise: -13%, high-rise: +16%) in 2015.
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New export orders from the world's six-largest exporter shrank for seventh straight month.
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The company, whose net debt shrank to 1.3 billion pounds, maintained its interim dividend.
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The operating margin for snus and snuff shrank to 41.4 percent from 43.6 percent.
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Interest income, or revenue from lending-related transactions, shrank by 2.5 percent last year.
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Even excluding oil, investment shrank slightly in the first half of 22014 (see chart).
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The Freedom Caucus grew in strength during the latest debacle, and the Speaker shrank.
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German GDP shrank 0.1% between April and June compared with the previous three months.
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Apple's profits shrank for the fourth consecutive quarter thanks to a stagnating smartphone market.
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Factory output and new orders also shrank at a faster pace than in February.
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Months of chemotherapy shrank the tumor enough to allow colon surgery in May 2012.
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And the RCP average shrank from Clinton ahead by 6900 points to just 2628.
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But shipments shrank again in April as gold sales dropped to only $287 million.
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In the first quarter of 22008 alone, the country's economy shrank nearly 22012 percent.
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The nation's trade surplus shrank to $3.970 billion from $4.530 billion a year earlier.
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They watched, through that tiny window, as a particular surface protein shrank the synapses.
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It shrank 2.3 percent overall in 2016 compared with the prior year, Indec said.
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Over nine years, newsrooms shrank by 227%, according to a recent Pew Research survey.
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According to the company's estimates, Russian auto market shrank by 12 percent last year.
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Even while banging out one of my favorite pieces, I shrank from the instrument.
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The pay gap between men and women shrank to the lowest level on record.
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In 2012, a drought shrank the company's wheat shipments and its revenues from agriculture.
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After three courses of the drug, Mr. Knutson's tumor shrank enough to enable surgery.
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Some of Tuvalu's islands grew, and some shrank, but averaged together they gained overall.
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"She kind of shrank back into the wall," she said in a recent interview.
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Over the years, the land the Algonquins controlled shrank to just a few reserves.
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Germany's economy shrank in the second quarter, while the U.S. economy grew by 2%.
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Meanwhile, inventories shrank by 6% adjusted for currency effects for a second straight quarter.
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He shrank, just when it didn't seem possible for him to get any smaller.
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The middle class, the great stabilizing force in United States history, shrank and shriveled.
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Indeed, full-time employment shrank in August, while 50,200 part-time roles were added.
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In 2018, the operating margin excluding items affecting comparability shrank to 7.9% from 9.6%.
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The balance-sheet shrank from $4.5trn in 2017 to $3.8trn in June this year.
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Japan's economy shrank at more than a 6% annualized pace at year-end. Yowza.
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The British armed forces shrank for the ninth year in a row last year.
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The coal producing industry shrank in 2017, and it will shrink further in 2018.
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An audience of 9.7 million in 2013 shrank to just 3.3 million last year.
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In particular, the length of the tarsus or lower leg bone, shrank by 2.4%.
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American manufacturing, for example, shrank for the first time in three years this summer.
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Exports unexpectedly shrank by 1% last month, according to data released over the weekend.
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He shrank his social world ever smaller, to the point of skipping family gatherings.
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Figures released on August 9th showed that Britain's GDP shrank in the second quarter.
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On a quarter-on-quarter basis, GDP shrank 0.3 percent, matching the median estimate.
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The backdrop: The British economy shrank for the first time since Q2 in 2012.
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The nation's trade deficits with China and the European Union both shrank in August.
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Its sales shrank slightly, to $4.5 billion in 2016 from $4.6 billion in 2015.
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The company's revenue shrank 5 percent year-over-year from $88.3 billion one year ago.
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Its economy shrank 5.4 percent in the first quarter, according to government figures released yesterday.
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Globally, the smartphone market shrank 443% in the same period, according to research firm IDC.
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Britain's manufacturing output also unexpectedly shrank last month to its lowest level in three years.
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A promised decade of contention shrank to a World Series championship and another playoff appearance.
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The General Tso's sodium content shrank from to 5.9 milligrams to 4.8 milligrams per gram.
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Its economy shrank 2.5 percent last year, the only Chinese province to see a contraction.
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Investors were worried about a shortage of oil as U.S. sanctions shrank Iran's crude exports.
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First, while the economy is recovering, the nine-year crisis shrank it by a quarter.
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The economy shrank 3.2% during the three months to September, compared to the previous quarter.
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Asia's share also grew, but Europe's shrank to 22% in 2016 from 36% in 2007.
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The economy shrank 3.8% in 2015 and is expected to contract another 3.5% this year.
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However, smartphone shipments shrank by 8.2 percent over Q13 2015, dipping consecutively for two quarters.
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China's April exports shrank unexpectedly while imports surprised with their first increase in five months.
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N) capacity shrank as its fleet was hit by the grounding of Boeing Co's (BA.
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N) capacity shrank as its fleet was hit by the grounding of Boeing Co's (BA.
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The company's debt shrank and the share price reached a 3½-year high in May.
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The only euro zone nation suffering contraction was Greece, whose economy shrank by 0.5 percent.
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Musk even took to Twitter to remind people to take advantage before the credit shrank.
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In December, the latest month for which there are hard data, GDP shrank by 0.4%.
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Pretax profit at its retail banks in Western Europe shrank 0.9% to 1.12 billion euros.
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The economy shrank 0.2 percent in the second quarter, its first contraction in three years.
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Their stocks gradually went lower as their revenues shrank, making their yields seem more attractive.
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In contrast, lending to companies in Italy and Spain shrank by 1.3% and 1.7% respectively.
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Cuban food output plummeted and the economy shrank after the breakup of the Soviet Union.
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Both profit and revenue, however, shrank as M&A advisory and asset management fees declined.
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In 2016, it shrank to the lowest level in over a decade (1.1% of GDP).
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In January-November 2015 Donetsk's construction shrank by an astonishing 60% on the previous year.
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Audi's holding in Bayern shrank to 8.3 percent after insurer Allianz took a similar stake.
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Sales in the world's biggest auto market shrank for the first time since the 1990s.
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The rate of American suckers born per minute shrank by half in twenty-five years.
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Its pre-sanctions oil exports, the second highest in the region, shrank to a trickle.
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Ssangyong, owned by India's Mahindra and Mahindra, closed down 23%, while Hanssem shares shrank 20.1%.
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But a sub-index on export orders shrank for the first time since November 2016.
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Wealthy Oklahoman households, which shrank their tax bills at the expense of teacher bank accounts.
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It shrank at an annualized rate of 1.2% in the third quarter of last year.
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The Canadian economy shrank at an annual rate of 1.6 percent in the second quarter.
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But export orders shrank for the 15th straight month, albeit at a less severe pace.
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His 14-year-old body shrank to that of a 4663- or 8-year old.
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The company reported that its full year total operating income shrank to 115.9 million euros.
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The economy shrank at a seasonally adjusted pace of 0.4 percent in June from May.
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The economy unexpectedly shrank in the fourth quarter dragged by a slump in car exports.
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On a quarter-on-quarter basis, the economy shrank 0.4 percent in the fourth quarter.
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In two cases, the tumors disappeared, while 11 patients' tumors shrank by more than half.
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Its operating margin shrank to 6.9 percent, well below Audi's 8-10 percent target range.
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Services industry shrank for a second straight month in December amid a severe cash shortage.
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Without plasticizer, the box became brittle and shrank, and then finally cracked along its sides.
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Slumping iPhone sales shrank Apple's profit, and growth is faltering at Alphabet, Google's parent company.
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Used to be big, and then it shrank tremendously and was in some trouble, frankly.
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The bottom line at $9 billion SUV maker Great Wall shrank 60% for similar reasons.
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Other wealthy countries, like the United States, saw farms grow as the rural population shrank.
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It said Victoria's Secret's same-store sales, including online, shrank 210% during the fourth quarter.
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Among white voters, Trump's lead also shrank to 9 points, 50 percent to 41 percent.
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More surprising was that the gap between political parties shrank during the humor-free segment.
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But sales of these cars in China shrank by 4% to 1.21 million last year.
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The Democratic presidential field also shrank Monday evening following Martin O'Malley's exit from the race.
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The total combined net worth for its billionaires shrank $400 billion to just $8.7 trillion.
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As banks' cash piles shrank, they grew reluctant to lend to companies and other counterparties.
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The Democratic field shrank to 13 candidates this week, as Marianne Williamson exited the race.
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Demand, measured in freight tonne kilometers, also grew faster than capacity, which shrank 0.4 percent.
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Data meanwhile showed factory activity in China shrank to a three-year low in February.
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But during the Obama administration the gap shrank to its smallest since the early 1980s.
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Liaoning's economy shrank 2.5 percent last year, the only Chinese province to see a contraction.
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But the financial sector, excluding insurance, shrank and the hotels and restaurants sector declined sharply.
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Japan's economy shrank in the final quarter of 2015 as sluggish global demand hurt exports.
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In the second quarter non-residential business investment shrank at an annualised rate of 0.6%.
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Thomson Reuters data shows mining funds shrank slightly last year after a surge in 23.
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But a good number of women who railed against alcohol's evils shrank from women's suffrage.
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Brazil's economy shrank by 3.8 percent in 2015 with a similar drop expected this year.
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In 2000, Art Basel director Lorenzo Rudolf shrank the selection committee to just three members.
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That shrank to less than 4 percent a few years after the mandate took effect.
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During the fourth quarter, the bank's loan book shrank 25 percent and deposits fell 210 percent.
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GDP shrank 3.9% last year, and it is expected to decline by another 6% in 2019.
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In Japan, manufacturing output shrank the most in almost three years, hurt by China's economic slowdown.
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Batelco said its customer base shrank 8 percent in the first quarter versus a year earlier.
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The global smartphone market shrank 3% in the June quarter, according to research firm Strategy Analytics.
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The tail, or the gap between the lowest and average prices, shrank to 0.01 from 0.05.
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For all of last year, NEV sales jumped almost 62% even though the broader market shrank.
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The share of refinancing requests versus total applications shrank to 41.5% from 44.1% the week before.
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Operating profit shrank to 1.10 billion Swedish crowns, ($114.1 million) from 1.20 billion a year earlier.
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The country's economy, Latin America's second largest, shrank 0.2% in the first quarter, preliminary data showed.
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GDP shrank in both countries last year (by 3.3% in Brazil and by 20123% in Argentina).
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The country's economic output shrank by 3.8 percent last year and unemployment soared to 10.9 percent.
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Euro zone business activity barely expanded in October as demand shrank, the flash PMI data showed.
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At end-2015, gross loans/deposit ratios shrank to 66% (ABB), 92% (SGE) and 105% (PCB).
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Profits also shrank in the first half because of sagging power demand and higher coal prices.
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Exports from the region (plus the Caribbean) shrank last year, largely because Chinese economic growth slowed.
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The company's net sales shrank 3 percent to $7.4 billion in the recently ended fiscal year.
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Trump won plaudits from Utah lawmakers when he shrank Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante Monday.
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Slowly, but steadily, the once-mighty caliphate shrank, and by 22015 ISIS no longer controlled territory.
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But the non-oil sector shrank 0.7 percent, its worst performance in at least five years.
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CHINA: Demand for base metals is highly correlated with manufacturing, which shrank in China last month.
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Although it is still growing overall, in North America its volumes and profits shrank in 2500.
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The world's largest car market shrank for the first time in over 20 years in 20173.
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SUPPLY: Over 2014-2016 global mined lead supply shrank by roughly 500,000 tonnes, or 10 percent.
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Data released Monday from a private survey showed that Chinese factory activity in June shrank unexpectedly.
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The oil sector shrank 3.95 percent in the second quarter, the National Bureau of Statistics said.
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The company's net loss, meanwhile, shrank to $62.9 million last year from $503 million in 2017.
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U.S. trade deficit in goods shrank to $64.8 billion in February from $68.8 billion in January.
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The company's net loss, meanwhile, shrank to $62.9 million in 2018 from $130 million in 2017.
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Among the 23 patients, 6 experienced complete or partial responses, meaning their tumors disappeared or shrank.
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Unfortunately public investment, which shrank by 1.2% last year, has been beset by backtracking and delays.
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It shrank 1.8 percent in the third quarter of 2016, the first decline in seven years.
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In September, Arctic sea ice shrank to the second-lowest level since records began in 1979.
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Industrial production in Germany shrank 1.6 percent in February, according to official data published last week.
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As Greece's workforce along with its gross domestic product (GDP) shrank, the number of pensioners grew.
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The company's net loss, meanwhile, shrank to $62.9 million last year from $130 million in 2017.
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Compared with the same period in 2015, the economy shrank 3.8 percent in the third quarter.
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When DreamHost spoke up, the DOJ shrank its warrant down to the people behind the website.
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The world's third-largest economy shrank 0.6 percent on an annualized basis in the first quarter.
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Heart disease and stroke deaths were falling steadily until 2011, but then the annual decreases shrank.
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Interbank assets and liabilities both shrank in the second quarter for the first time since 2010.
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Bloated government payrolls needed to be shrank, and the rapid growth of social programs tamped down.
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The fossils show how the hobbits' regular-sized ancestors "rapidly" shrank to about 3.2 feet high.
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This year, that number shrank to $85033 million, according to CNBC — the lowest sum since 2012.
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Yisrael Beiteinu shrank to six seats in the Knesset from a high of 15 in 2009.
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In FY2628, corporate tax receipts shrank by $28503 billion, while the deficit grew by $22019 billion.
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The island's population shrank 8.4 percent between 2010 and 2016, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Meizu's and Samsung's shipment numbers shrank to less than half of their numbers year over year.
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Suddenly, his $2,000 biweekly paycheck shrank to a $251-a-week unemployment check, plus some severance.
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Last week, ISM reported that the manufacturing industry shrank by the largest amount in 10 years.
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Her liver shrank back to its usual size, her blood counts normalized, and she achieved remission.
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Bank lending to the Saudi private sector shrank 0.8 percent from a year earlier in December.
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While large numbers of riders rejoined the main field each time, its overall size gradually shrank.
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Ridership shrank to barely half what it was at the end of the Second World War.
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In the US, headcount shrank by 237% in the third quarter compared to year-ago levels.
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Trade with the rest of the world slumped and employment shrank, especially along the Mediterranean rim.
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Cuts were accelerated as competition with trading houses and oil majors increased and as profits shrank.
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Overall, the Swiss bank's bonus pool shrank to 2.9 billion francs from 3.5 billion in 2015.
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Overall, the glaciers shrank by more than 650 square miles, or 6%, over the study period.
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The company has also closed its South African trading desk and it shrank operations in Argentina.
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India's exports shrank in January for the 14th straight month on continued weak demand from Europe.
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The Venezuelan economy shrank by 5.7 percent last year as inflation reached a staggering 181 percent.
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Then, from 2003 to 2013, it shrank by an area 81 times the size of Beijing.
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Mexico's economy relies heavily on exports to the United States and shrank in the first quarter.
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Last year, NEV sales in the country jumped almost 62% even as the broader market shrank.
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In 2016, even though Trump won the White House, the Republican majority in the House shrank.
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The company's net loss, meanwhile, shrank to $22019 million last year from $21 million in 21.
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In 2018, China's car market shrank 5.8 percent, marking its first contraction in over two decades.
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So they studied the brains of mice, and found that these connections shrank nearly 20% overnight.
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The price of oil rose after the United States government said energy stockpiles shrank last week.
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Nigeria's economy shrank by 1.5 percent in 2016 for its first annual contraction in 25 years.
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Britain's manufacturing output last month also unexpectedly shrank to hit its lowest level in three years.
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Scorsese shrank the shooting schedule (planned for Israel) and the budget, agreeing to forgo his fee.
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Our digestive systems shrank during evolution, for one thing, since food processing is also metabolically ravenous.
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Treatment with the pump shrank the liver tumors enough so that they could be surgically removed.
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Auto sales in the world's biggest car market shrank for the first time since the 1990s.
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The cold spray of carbon dioxide shrank the hot plastic and the windshield literally popped out.
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The project found that the African elephant population shrank nearly 30 percent from 2007 to 2014.
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But the actual legislative calendar shrank that window for negotiation, and talks have since increasingly splintered.
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In the weeks after I left the hospital, my vocabulary shrank as my medication dosage increased.
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Another 28 percent had partial remissions, in which tumors shrank or appeared less active on scans.
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But as his legs weakened further, Mr. Kinoshita's world shrank to the confines of his apartment.
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The epidemic and the global commodities downturn shrank the country's economy by a fifth in 2015.
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New orders received by factories were little changed in May, production tumbled and order backlogs shrank.
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Assets shrank by 15.5 percent from a year earlier to their lowest level since January 2012.
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Marketing research firm Canalys reported this month that China's smartphone market shrank by 23% during Q53.
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The economy shrank in the second quarter due to the lost oil production in northern Alberta.
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In that case, the number of suppliers shrank, resulting in an insufficient amount of the vaccine.
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Go deeper: Small business confidence hits 12-year high The consumer confidence gap shrank in November
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The Obama team shrank the body somewhat in its final years, and Trump has continued that.
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It was normal, and after a few more weeks, the lump shrank and eventually disappeared altogether.
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"Science grew to a dominant position in public life, and philosophy shrank," Freeman Dyson has written.
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Whether he shrank before or after his death on this earth was another question I had.
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The area's marshes and lakes shrank in half, industries appeared and the water is now undrinkable.
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Output in Italy, Europe's most troubled big economy, unexpectedly shrank 0.3 percent in the fourth quarter.
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Economic activity shrank at a seasonally adjusted 0.3 percent pace in June from May, Indec said.
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The social networks of retired people, on the other hand, shrank during the five-year period.
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The government shrank by several hundred billion dollars for several years, even with a liberal president.
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The miscellaneous subsector fell by 3.1 percent as sales of agricultural supplies shrank by 8.0 percent.
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The government statistics agency just reported that the economy shrank by 0.1% in the second quarter.
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The candidate who once shrank from feminism was positioning herself as an icon of the movement.
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New York (CNN Business)American manufacturing shrank for the first time in three years this summer.
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Britain and France could have stopped them easily, but they shrank from the casualties and destruction.
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His Janus fund shrank from a peak of $21 billion to under $2894 billion last year.
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Greece's recovery after a lengthy recession that shrank its economy by a quarter remains on track.
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Rousseff is deeply unpopular because of Brazil's struggling economy that shrank by 4 percent last year.
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Brazil's economy shrank by 0.2% in the first quarter, its first contraction in over two years.
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The economy is recovering after a nine-year debt crisis that shrank it by a quarter.
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Last year the "negative list" of areas where investments are restricted shrank from 63 to 48 industries.
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Trading volume in Shanghai shrank to the lowest level in nearly four months, reflecting low risk appetite.
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Over the last week of the Senate health care debate, Republicans' dreams of Obamacare repeal shrank dramatically.
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In 2016, the Russian economy shrank by 0.5-0.6 percent after falling by 3.7 percent in 2015.
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The economy shrank by 3.5 percent last year and is expected to contract 0003 percent this year.
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Thanks to the heroic efforts of the previous, left-of-centre, government, it shrank slightly last year.
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In the first quarter of this year, Xiaomi's smartphone sales shrank by 5 percent, according to Fortune.
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Among other major currencies, the flat after data showed the country's trade deficit shrank sharply in March.
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This summer, Zulily carried out layoffs, and revenue shrank 13 percent in its most recent financial quarter.
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But as Instagram Stories gained steam by the end of 2016, Snapchat's percentage shrank to 103 percent.
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Business investment shrank in the second quarter for the first time since 2016, Commerce Department data showed.
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Indeed, one recent study found that the EPA's jurisdiction over farms actually shrank under the new rule.
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Third-quarter operating margin shrank to a negative 24.93 percent from negative 224.9 percent in recent quarters.
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In the event it shrank by 1% compared with the previous quarter, its worst performance since 2012.
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Rousseff said calls for her resignation were damaging the Brazilian economy, which shrank 3.8 percent last year.
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Total export orders shrank slightly in August due to weaker demand from China, a business survey showed.
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As the free-market "Washington Consensus" gained ground in the 1980s, many banks shrank or were privatised.
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The economy shrank by 0.2% in the final quarter of 2018, its second consecutive contraction (see chart).
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FUNDAMENTALS * CHINA FACTORY: China's factory activity unexpectedly shrank in June amid faltering demand as the Sino-U.
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According to Flight Ascend, a consultancy, in 2017 Qatar Airways shrank, instead of grew, its flying schedule.
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Air China's fuel bill, which shrank 30.4 percent in 2015, fell by only 8.6 percent last year.
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The economy shrank in the third quarter of 21.3 and probably grew only slightly in the fourth.
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Each time those components shrank, the chips built from them got faster, cheaper and less power-hungry.
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Then, when she realized the cameras were upon her, she shrank, trying to hide from its lens.
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Indeed, real unit labour costs shrank 3.4 percent in the quarter implying businesses were becoming more competitive.
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Africa's largest economy shrank by 1.5 percent in 2016 for its first annual contraction in 25 years.
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Between December 23, 2015 and January 6, 2016, the Fed shrank its balance sheet by $248.7 billion.
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While their market share shrank, they still saw overall growth in total loan balances, according to Laky.
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According to World Bank data, in 1994 and 1999, the economy shrank by 4.7% and 3.4%, respectively.
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Part of that admission means Twitter's user base shrank last quarter for the first time since 2015.
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The IMF reckons the economy shrank by 10% last year and that inflation is now over 200%.
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The deficit on cross-border investment income flows shrank to C$2.88 billion from C$3.44 billion.
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Banco do Brasil's corporate loan book shrank 3 percent over the latest year to 133.8 billion reais.
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The economy has shrank five out of the last ten quarters despite massive fiscal and monetary stimulus.
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Factory activity in China, the world's biggest oil importer, shrank for the third straight month in February.
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The Greek economy is recovering after a nine-year debt crisis that shrank it by a quarter.
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Net earnings attributable to shareholders of Fairfax shrank to $1.3 million in the third quarter ended Sept.
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The New York Fed's Empire State general business conditions index shrank to -16.64 from -19.37 in January.
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The share of refinancing applications shrank to 42.6 percent form 44.0 percent the preceding week, MBA said.
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So from 1920 to 1970, the foreign-born population shrank from 14 million to about 10 million.
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Motor transport and the expansion of roads, canals and railways shrank distances and modernised conceptions of time.
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Its labor force shrank by more than 7 percent in the past two decades, the IMF said.
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IHS Markit said commercial work was hardest hit in July while civil engineering and housebuilding also shrank.
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That pool has shrank since August, when it peaked at a record 49% share of the market.
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Electronics exports in August shrank 6.0 percent from a year earlier after falling 12.9 percent in July.
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If I made a move toward either kitten, both shrank; a second move and they scurried away.
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Export orders for Chinese manufacturers shrank for a third month in a row, data showed on Aug.
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Britain's construction sector shrank by 1.0 percent, its worst quarterly performance since the third quarter of 2012.
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The couple's monthly income shrank to less than half their expenses, which averaged about $20,000 a month.
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During the ensuing recession, the U.S. economy contracted 2.5% in 2009, but the Mexican economy shrank 5.3%.
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Revenue from members shrank to $128 million in 2017, a plunge from around $163 million in 2016.
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Job growth in August was slower than expected and US capital expenditures shrank in the second quarter.
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Years later, they shrank to 22015½ inches, then again to 210½ inches, where they stayed until Aug.
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The high level of turnover among those who did join the team shrank that population even more.
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Euro net longs, meanwhile, shrank to 109,744 contracts, the smallest position since late December, CFTC data showed.
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ICBC said its net profit slipped 0.64 percent in the fourth quarter of 2016 as margins shrank.
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Even before Trump, obscure metals like tin were prospering this year as demand rose and supplies shrank.
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In 2016, the most recent year for which data is available, Tabasco's economy shrank by 6.3 percent.
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Profits at China's industrial firms shrank for a second straight month in December, data showed this week.
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The App Store shrank for the first time in 229, according to a new report from Appfigures.
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While commercial rents are stable, residential prices have soared as available building land within the city shrank.
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Data last week showed China's factory activity shrank in May at a more severe pace than expected.
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The war turned into a slog as my armies shrank and were filled-out by expensive mercenaries.
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The OPEC member's economy shrank by 1.5 percent in 2016, its first annual contraction in 25 years.
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That flood of new workers partly reversed in March, when the labor force shrank by 21980,000 people.
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As it happened, casualties outpaced attempts to assist, and government investments in sources of future prosperity shrank.
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Retail and auto sales are down, and China's latest manufacturing data showed factory activity shrank in December.
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Twitter did something at the end of last year that it had never done before: It shrank.
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Growth in China has slowed, and the economies of Japan and Germany shrank in the third quarter.
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The sizes of audiences for Thursday night, Sunday night and Monday night games shrank again this season.
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What is now known as Lake Turkana in northern Kenya shrank by half over the succeeding centuries.
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That figure shrank 21.67 percent after Hurricane Maria, but has rebounded to more than 215,2229 listings today.
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On a fundamental level, there is no doubt that America's economy will shrank in the second quarter.
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At the worst point of the 2800-26275 recession, Britain's economy shrank 24800% in a single quarter.
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This comes as the domestic market for smartphones shrank 24% annually, according to the report http://bit.
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His body shrank; he was smaller every morning, as if repeatedly robbed of substance in the night.
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Output at factories, mines and utilities shrank a revised 1.3 percent in April from a year earlier.
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The Egyptian purchasing managers' index for February showed business activity there shrank for a fifth straight month.
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Its bond rating plummeted, and its endowment, once $1.7 billion, shrank to what is now $650 million.
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The government said the economy shrank last year by 1 percent amid falling support from troubled Venezuela.
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Facebook was plagued by scandal and data breaches, and Zuckerberg's wealth shrank along with his company's fortunes.
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That flood of new workers partly reversed in March, when the labor force shrank by 158,000 people.
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IHS Markit said the figures suggested Britain's economy shrank by 0.1% in the three months to September.
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Decrepit, senile, and miserable, Tithonus eventually shrank into a cicada who stridulated ceaselessly, calling out for release.
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China's auto market, the world's biggest, shrank last year for the first time in about two decades.
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The share of refinancing requests of total applications shrank to 48.7 from 49.5 percent he prior week.
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Growth in the business has slowed as banks and brokerages shrank in the face of weak trading.
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The IDC says the market shrank last quarter, but we grew, so we gained really nice share.
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This was largely because the oil sector of the economy shrank 14.7 percent from a year earlier.
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Both the oil and gas sector and the rest of the economy shrank from the previous quarter.
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Numbers out this week showed American manufacturing shrank for the first time in three years this summer.
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Grand Staircase-Escalante, established by President Clinton in 1996, shrank by nearly one-half under Trump's order.
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His world shrank to what rehearsals had drilled him for: peering into his sector, ready to kill.
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It simplified and shrank its financial operations, working to reduce its footprint on the overall financial system.
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GDP shrank by a mere 0.5% in 2015 (whereas Russia's fell by 4% and Ukraine's tanked by 10%).
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Meanwhile, tax increases and spending cuts shrank the budget deficit from 2019% in 2012 to 4.3% last year.
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Electronics exports in April shrank 7.4 percent from a year earlier, while volatile pharmaceuticals shipments grew 17.9 percent.
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In contrast, the value of its energy and natural resources funds shrank between 2 percent to 3 percent.
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Like AT&T, Microsoft's once-lofty valuation shrank to more pedestrian levels during the time of the lawsuit.
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Instead, automotive gross margins, excluding certain items, shrank to 0003% from 24.7% in the fourth quarter of 2018.
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Chinese manufacturers' import orders also shrank, falling to 47.1 from 47.6 in October and reflecting weakening domestic demand.
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Eventually, the sea shrank and the two parts combined to form what is now known as North America.
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Yet for the past two years Belarus has been in recession; the economy shrank by 2.6% in 2016.
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The economy shrank by 13% in July-September from the previous quarter and 2.9% from a year earlier.
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On an annual basis, the economy shrank 2.9%, compared with a revised 2.8% fall in the third quarter.
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The ownership stake of Sequoia, which is also an Instacart investor, shrank in the process, one person said.
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Australian numbers were just off a contraction, while Japan's factory activity shrank at the quickest pace since 2016.
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Instead, automotive gross margins, excluding certain items, shrank to 20.3% from 24.7% in the fourth quarter of 2018.
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For example, the red deer of Jersey shrank to one-sixth their original size in just 6,000 years.
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They say constituents want new policies to restore growth to an economy that shrank 3.8 percent in 2015.
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Iran's economy shrank in 2012 and 2013 after the West tightened sanctions because of its nuclear enrichment program.
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The bacteria shrank the size of the tumors; in a few of the animals, the tumors completely disappeared.
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One of its side-effects used to be that, as components shrank, chips were able to operate faster.
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After a currency crisis in 2018, factory activity shrank for 17 consecutive months before holding steady in September.
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On an annual basis, the economy shrank 2.9%, compared with a revised 2.8% fall in the third quarter.
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By the 20th century, as Jerusalem grew, and was divided and reunited by war, the Christian population shrank.
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The size of the fund shrank 0.9 percent at the end of March from the end of December.
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The profit margin from industrial business shrank to 265 percent from 22.48 percent in the year-earlier period.
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The company's net loss shrank to $142 million, or 11 cents per share, in the quarter ended Dec.
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In the quarter, organic sales grew 5 percent in emerging markets but shrank 1 percent in mature markets.
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Official figures show that the economy shrank in the first quarter by 0.2%, the first contraction since 2016.
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So far this year, industrial output has shrank 8.7 percent when compared to the same period in 2015.
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But the first-quarter rice harvest shrank nearly 10 percent from a year earlier to 3.9 million tonnes.
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Last year the IMF projected GDP would stabilize at 2.1 percent, but the economy shrank by –3.3 percent.
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Better yet, recent data suggest the economy shrank by only 0.2% last year, much less than initially feared.
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The crash came after a report that China's manufacturing sector shrank yet again, despite expectations of an increase.
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It shrank by a quarter and cut off traditional routes to employment — jobs in government and family businesses.
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Factory activity shrank more than expected in January, hit by trade spats but also by cooling domestic demand.
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New export orders shrank for a ninth straight month, and at a sharper rate, amid faltering global demand.
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In 2017, the economy shrank for the first time since the global financial crisis almost a decade earlier.
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China reported on Monday that factory activity shrank in December for the first time in over two years.
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But the airline also revealed that its unrestricted cash reserves shrank to A$543.7 million as of Dec.
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Meanwhile, Chinese demand shrank drastically this January when the People's Bank of China began investigating local bitcoin exchanges.
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Factory activity surveys showed export orders also shrank last month, pointing to further weakness in the third quarter.
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New export orders shrank for a seventh straight month, with the sub-index falling to 26.5 from 26.9.
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It's possible that their brains shrank as well, as an adaptation to life on a small, harsh island.
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I lost weight, but I was convinced my thighs only got bigger as the rest of me shrank.
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The uncertainty has undermined economies, they said, noting that Germany gross domestic product shrank in the second quarter.
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U.S. commercial paper outstanding shrank in recent weeks in the wake of this conversion among prime money funds.
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A day before, official data showed manufacturing activity in China shrank for the sixth straight month in October.
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It shrank at an annualized rate of 1.2% in the third quarter, according to government data published Wednesday.
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Resistance was so keen that some companies shrank their boards so as to raise the percentage of women.
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The yields investors demand to hold Italian debt shrank back on Tuesday after the forecast-beating GDP data.
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But adding caution was data from China that showed earnings at its industrial firms shrank again in December.
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The oil sector shrank 1.5 percent in the third quarter, while the non-oil sector grew 2.4 percent.
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The McKinsey Global Institute said employment in Indian agriculture shrank by 26 million jobs between 2011 and 2015.
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The economy shrank by 3.8 percent year-on-year in 2016 and annual inflation accelerated to 12.4 percent.
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Stocks fell after the Energy Information Administration said crude oil inventories shrank last week by 2.2 million barrels.
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As they cooked, they shrank much like real burgers, and a red oily film oozed from their skin.
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Annual profits either shrank or barely grew over 226.3-22021, which contributed to the rapid accumulation of debt.
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Auto sales in the world's biggest car market shrank for the first time in 2018 since the 13s.
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The spread between 10- and 20-year yield shrank to 35.5 basis points, the tightest since June 2007.
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Mail and parcel revenue shrank by 1 percent in 2018 after a 5 percent fall the previous year.
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Twitter's net loss shrank to $90.2 million, or 13 cents per share, in the fourth quarter ended Dec.
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The reserves of Exxon Mobil, the largest company, shrank by 210 percent since the slump began in 212.
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Economic output shrank 0.8 percent in the third quarter from the second, statistics agency IBGE said on Wednesday.
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The economy shrank by nearly 4 percent in 2015, and is not expected to revive substantially this year.
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At various points, the species shrank to a very small population size, which then recovered to normal levels.
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Deposits shrank by $40 billion, or 3%, over the prior year because consumers and businesses held lower balances.
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But National Medical tumbled 6.1 percent after quarterly profit shrank to 9.5 million riyals from 59.3 million riyals.
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As time went on and the protests shrank, they became more about merely showing signs of political life.
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The size of the field shrank, but the smaller field's position on the ideological spectrum did not budge.
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Instinctively, he wanted to retreat to his pallet and sleep until the world shrank to more comprehensible dimensions.
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Viewership among people ages 18 to 24 shrank by less than 5%, and viewership increased among older viewers.
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Italy fell into a recession in the last quarter of 2018 after its economy shrank by 0.2 percent.
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The digital camera took photos that were about 1.5MB each, but Gary shrank them to a minuscule 25KB.
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Even so, the three largest metro areas in America — New York, Los Angeles and Chicago — all shrank slightly.
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Over-hunting and human expansion shrank the grizzlies' range, but in recent years they have extended their territory.
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As the presidency grew in power, the distance between the office and the people, at least superficially, shrank.
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Gross domestic product shrank 0.5% year-on-year in the fourth quarter after expanding 0.1% the quarter before.
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GDP shrank 0.5% year-on-year in the fourth quarter after a 0.1% expansion in the previous quarter.
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The German economy shrank in the second quarter, showing negative growth for the second time in 4 quarters.
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While new exports orders shrank, pointing to further factory weakness in the third quarter, the drop was modest.
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The world's biggest car market, China, shrank for the first time in more than two decades in 2018.
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Manufacturing activity shrank in August for the first time in Trump's presidency, according to a survey released Tuesday.
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The latest monthly ISM index report out Friday showed activity shrank to its lowest level since June 2009.
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In the first quarter of 2017, the construction sector actually shrank, by 3.7 percent, over the previous quarter.
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Italy's economy shrank in the fourth quarter in part because its industrial north is closely linked to Germany.
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Impact: Japan's economy shrank in the last quarter of 2019, its worst contraction in more than five years.
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Revenue from the J. Crew brand shrank to $1.8 billion last year from $2.3 billion five years earlier.
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Even the most noteworthy were not immune; between 1851183 and 1989, Bach's Britannica entry shrank by two pages.
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Dr. Shrank suggested making pill-taking a habit, perhaps by putting their medication right next to their toothbrush.
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In the nineteen-eighties, President Ronald Reagan slashed HUD 's budget, and its contribution to NYCHA shrank significantly.
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In 1980, at age 303, he coinvented the lithium-ion battery that shrank power into a tiny package.
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Meanwhile, budgets of OPEC members from Venezuela to Angola shrank on a 60 percent slide in crude prices.
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The manufacturing sector shrank 1% last quarter, compared to 6.9% growth during the same period a year ago.
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Private consumption, which helped power growth in 2013, shrank in 13 as the economy slowed to a stall.
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The economy shrank by 0.2% in the second quarter and expanded by just 0.1% in the third quarter.
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The economy shrank by 0.2% in the second quarter and expanded by just 0.1% in the third quarter.
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The economy shrank 1 percent last year, he said, after averaging 3 percent growth the previous four years.
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At the same time, Ukraine's industrial output shrank 1.8% in 2019 after modest growth of 1.6% in 2018.
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School districts' ability to raise funds was crippled; their budgets shrank for the first time since the Depression.
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Official figures on Monday showed the economy shrank by 0.4% in April, its biggest monthly drop since 2016.
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Brazil's economy shrank by 0.2% in the first quarter, raising the prospect of a slide back into recession.
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And as the series progressed and its scope only expanded, its number of episodes per season shrank accordingly.
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But that number recently shrank to 18 after the Democrats' special election upset and with another vacancy. Gov.
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The downsizing began in 2015 when it left two emerging markets, Russia and Indonesia, and shrank operations in Thailand.
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Japan's economy shrank more than expected in the final quarter of last year as consumer spending and exports slumped.
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Activity in China's factories shrank for the 14th straight month in April as demand stagnated, a private survey showed.
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For some, as they acquired huge body size and massive skulls, their arms and their number of fingers shrank.
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Activity in China's vast manufacturing sector likely shrank for the second straight month in January, a Reuters poll showed.
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The economy of Moldova, the poorest country in Europe, shrank 0.5 percent in 2015 after two years of growth.
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But many of them are expected to go out of business this year, as profits shrank and bankruptcies rise.
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NODX fell 2.8 percent in 2016, while total merchandise trade shrank 4.9 percent last year, the trade agency said.
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The social network's efforts to reduce spam, fake users and toxicity shrank active monthly users between March and June.
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Brent crude's gains also shrank after the vote, but it was the first half's top performer, gaining 30.3 percent.
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The workforce at shopping malls shrank by more than one-third to 1.3 million people this year from 2015.
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Exports to China, Japan's biggest trading partner, shrank 9.3% year-on-year in July, down for a fifth month.
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Its cleanup was so sizable, in fact, that the App Store shrank for the first time ever in 2017.
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But merging Korean skincare with cannabis wasn't easy, Buu explained, because every company in Korea she approached shrank away.
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The signs of stabilization in U.S. manufacturing are in contrast to factories in Asia where output shrank in February.
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Worse than expected data on Monday showing the British economy shrank 0.4% in April added to the pound's worries.
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The size of the labor force shrank by 458,000, driving the participation rate down to an abysmal 62.6 percent.
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But its control over the market shrank slightly, which suggests the iPad Pro hasn't done much to improve sales.
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Still, ratings shrank 224 percent from last year for the smallest viewership — 253 million — since 25's record low.
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The signature strikes drastically shrank the enemy's bench and made the leadership worry that they had no safe havens.
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On Monday, worse than expected data showing the British economy shrank 0.4% in April added to the pound's worries.
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The company has more than 78 million active listeners, a number that actually shrank slightly in the second quarter.
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It has promised to revive the economy, which shrank by 2.3% in 2018 and has only worsened since then.
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At the same time, Japan's economy shrank by 0.6%, ending a growth spurt sustained since the start of 2016.
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In 22017, it shrank 0.74 percent, the first annual decline since the global financial crisis nearly a decade earlier.
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Mr Emanuel shrank the city's structural deficit by hundreds of millions of dollars by cutting spending and increasing taxes.
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In unadjusted terms, Mexico's economy shrank 0.7% in the second quarter versus the year earlier period, the data showed.
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Canadian factory activity was little changed in February though the industry shrank for the seventh month in a row.
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Brazil's economy shrank in 2015 and 2016, and, although it has stabilised, the country faces a rumbling political crisis.
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That was in part the result of two world wars, which destroyed factories and shrank savings through high inflation.
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Russia has also been busy invading neighbors as its petro-led GDP shrank by 40 percent year-over-year.
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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway shrank its Apple stake to 2000 million shares from 216.6 million in the fourth quarter.
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It wired devices together in a giant global network and shrank them down to the size of your hand.
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Yesterday's Q2 earnings report revealed that its daily active user count actually shrank from 191 million to 188 million.
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Its role in Russian oil shrank earlier this decade and the trading house diversified into other areas and products.
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But when Glassdoor compared workers of similar age, education and experience, the adjusted gap shrank slightly, to 1.83 percent.
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The IMF estimates that Venezuela's GDP shrank by about 10% in 2015, making it the world's worst performing economy.
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But data showing China's factory activity shrank by the most in almost three years in January kept gains muted.
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The nation recently announced its GDP shrank at a 1.4-percent annualized rate in the fourth quarter of 2015.
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North Dakota's economy shrank 3.4 percent in the third quarter of last year, the weakest performer in the nation.
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However, the current-account deficit shrank from around 13% of GDP in 2014 to less than 2% last year.
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In recent years, immigrant rights protests shrank as groups diverged and shifted their focus on voter registration and lobbying.
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The economy shrank 214% year-on-year in the second quarter of 220, the government reported on August 53st.
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It shrank 23.77 percent in the first six months of the year due to a contraction in corporate loans.
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According to Callahan, the share of the budget going to these endeavors shrank to 3 percent of the GDP.
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Mike: Man, what if your job was looking at how much companies' profit margins grew or shrank every day?
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The price of oil climbed after the Energy Department surprised investors by reporting that oil stockpiles shrank last week.
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His paintings shrank in size as they intensified in complexity, with tiny, emotive brushstrokes revealing an obsession with texture.
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Activity in South Korea and Taiwan also shrank as companies bore the brunt of slumping demand across the globe.
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Assets under management for the bank's biggest-earning unit shrank 2 percent to A$551 billion as at Dec.
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Brazil's economy shrank 2000 percent in the first quarter from the fourth quarter, statistics agency IBGE said on Wednesday.
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Sales dropped by 10 percent to 192 million euros as the company's personal navigation device (PND) business shrank further.
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Corsets shrank waists by up to two inches; crinolines and padding made full, calf-length skirts even more voluminous.
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In 2017, it shrank 0.74 percent for the first time since the global financial crisis nearly a decade earlier.
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But she had taken it for about two years, and it shrank a large abdominal tumor by 78 percent.
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That meant pages shrank to 2000½ inches across, a reduction little noted at the time — except, perhaps, by puppies.
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Three-fourths of Venezuelans lost an average of almost 22019 pounds in 2016 while the economy shrank 10 percent.
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The pay gap between men and women shrank to the lowest level on record," he said, adding, "Thanks, Obama.
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The trade balance shrank to 19.4 billion euros from a downwardly revised reading of 21.6 billion euros in March.
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South Korea's export-reliant economy, however, unexpectedly shrank in the first quarter as companies slashed investment and trade slumped.
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ICBC reported flat growth in its first-half net profit as margins shrank, hit by successive interest rate cuts.
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Last summer's drought in the Dakotas and Montana shrank the U.S. spring wheat harvest to a 22014-year low.
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The signs of stabilization in U.S. manufacturing is in contrast to factories in Asia where output shrank in February.
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Meanwhile, BoCom's margin shrank to 1.97 percent as at the end of June from 2.01 percent three months prior.
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GDP, adjusted for inflation, shrank 0.5 percent year-on-year between January and March, its first fall since 2009.
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Liaoning's economy shrank 2.5 percent in 2016, the only Chinese province to contract, while growth nationwide hit 6.7 percent.
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From 2628 to the present, the number of prisoners in federal custody shrank from nearly 28503,22019 to approximately 190,000.
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Activity at China's factories shrank for the 14th straight month in April as demand stagnated, a private survey showed.
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Funds raised by China's property developers shrank 17.5% in the same period, compared with the 7.6% gain in 2019.
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Manufacturing activity shrank in August for the first time since Trump took office, according to a survey released Tuesday.
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The Democratic field shrank a bit in the past month, with U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand dropping out last week.
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Output in Germany shrank in the second quarter, and some economists are pencilling in another contraction in the third.
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Venezuela's economy shrank by 19903 percent between 21990 and 22007, and economists forecast another 250 percent drop in 2018.
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Over the next several hundred thousand years, he speculated, Homo erectus shrank as it adapted to life on Luzon.
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When we started eating more fruit, and it shrank, he concluded that the appendix emerged due to this shrinkage.
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Gross domestic product overall shrank 0.5% year-on-year in the fourth quarter after expanding 0.1% the quarter before.
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Germany, the powerhouse behind Europe, also shrank unexpectedly during the third quarter as trade slumped and car production faltered.
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He eliminated some three-bedrooms, shrank the size of the two-bedrooms and increased the number of one-bedrooms.
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China's pig herd shrank by 32.2% in July from the same month a year ago, according to official data.
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Meanwhile, the economy posted no growth in the second quarter and shrank by 0.3% in the January-March period.
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Trading volume shrank to $8.976 billion as midday, compared with a normal half-day volume of about $15 billion.
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Real private fixed non-residential investment in structures, equipment and intellectual property shrank at an annualised rate of 1.5%.
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Indian's sales grew 17 percent in the second quarter of this year, while Harley's sales shrank nearly 22017 percent.
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The firm's capital, however, shrank to $6.8 billion at the end of December from $8 billion at mid-year.
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As a result, bank credit to industry shrank by 1.9 percent in the fiscal year that ended in March.
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Japan's economy shrank more than expected in the third quarter, hit by natural disasters and a decline in exports.
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As a result, Twitter's monthly active users already shrank by 1 million in the second quarter, to 335 million.
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So as it shrank yet more, to a patchy snowfield and a crater lake, there was no general outcry.
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China's foreign reserves shrank by more than $800 billion in those two years before recovering some losses in 2017.
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Fearful of losing its residual working-class base, the party shrank from full-hearted backing of the Remain campaign.
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As their state subsidies shrank, public colleges either restricted enrollment, spent less on educating each student, or raised tuition.
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Ukraine's industrial output shrank by 1.8% in 2019 after sluggish growth of 1.6% in 2018 and 0.4% in 2017.
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Nonsupervisory retail jobs shrank by about 23,000 in the past 12 months, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Official figures on Thursday showed Brazil's economy shrank in the January-March period for the first time since 2016.
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Brazil's economy shrank about 4 percent in 2016, when its political class was consumed by infighting over the impeachment.
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Meanwhile, China's exports in November shrank for the fourth consecutive month, fanning worries over the impact of Sino-U.
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That coverage shrank to 29% of tuition in 2017, data from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities shows.
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But at the same time, Mr. King's margin of victory in 20173 shrank to its narrowest in 16 years.
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Theoretically, if you shrank any mass down into a certain amount of space, it could become a black hole.
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PhRMA shrank substantially after that, taking in around $205 million for several years in a row starting in 2010.
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Looking at index components, manufacturing production shrank 0.2% from the same month in 2018, while mining output fell 16.4%.
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MetLife shed its retail operations, for example, and GE Capital and AIG shrank by more than half their former sizes.
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Saudi Arabia's economy shrank for the first time in nearly a decade last year as headwinds batter its private sector.
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Despite revenue at Azure more than doubling, operating profits at the division shrank 14 percent while revenue grew 3 percent.
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Last quarter, Twitter's user base (excluding SMS fast-followers) actually shrank — and this was a huge moment for the company.
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Water volumes in the River Ravi shrank over the years, due to increasing demand for irrigation from a growing population.
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Venezuela's economy shrank by nearly 19% last year, according to a leaked early estimate by the central bank (see article).
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On an annual basis, exports shrank a second consecutive month in March, declining 0.5 percent on weak demand for commodities.
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Italy's deficit was always greater than that of the U.K. — until 2007, when it shrank to just 1.5% of GDP.
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Currently in its second year of recession, Brazil's economy shrank by 3.8% last year, according to the International Monetary Fund.
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After a few days, my skin calmed down and the lump shrank to a smaller, more manageable size before disappearing.
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But the economy ought to grow faster than the population, and last year it actually shrank, thanks to cheap oil.
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Japanese shares were mixed on Thursday after manufacturing activity in the country shrank for a fourth straight month in August.
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The statistics office said the current account deficit shrank 30 percent to 71.02 billion shillings ($703 million) during the quarter.
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The gap between German 30 and 2-year bond yields shrank to 178 basis points, its tightest since late June.
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Notwithstanding the crime rate, the police department shrank; in a place with a propensity to arson, firefighters were laid off.
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The next incredible stock run came from Buffalo Wild Wings, which confirmed that same-store sales shrank by 2 percent.
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China data showing factory activity shrank for the third month in a row in July added to the sombre mood.
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Official figures last week showed that the economy shrank in the first quarter by 0.2%, the first contraction since 2016.
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China's manufacturing activity shrank unexpectedly in June, coming in at its worst reading since January, according to a private survey.
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From 2010 to 2014, disparities between suppression rates for those in vulnerable groups shrank, the report in Health Affairs found.
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It repeatedly grew more slowly than other European economies in the good times and shrank faster in the bad ones.
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China's factory activity shrank more than expected in June as tariffs and weaker domestic demand hit new orders for goods.
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The government's deficit in January-May shrank to 2753.4 billion rials ($21.10 billion) from 22018 billion rials a year earlier.
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South Africa's economy shrank by 2.2 percent in the first quarter of 2018, its worst quarterly contraction since early 2009.
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For the year, exports shrank 8 percent — the worst result for the country since the global financial crisis in 2009.
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China data showing factory activity shrank for the third month in a row in July added to the somber mood.
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It would be the lowest growth figure since the economy shrank 2.2 percent in 2009 during the global financial crisis.
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According to Bloomberg, Musk's fortune shrank by $779 million on Thursday, although the reasons don't appear to be explosion-related.
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Latin America's largest economy shrank 0.9 percent in the last three months of 2016, its eighth straight quarter of retreat.
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The International Monetary Fund reckons the Andean nation's output shrank 8 percent in 2016 and inflation was almost 500 percent.
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In its latest fiscal quarter, which ran from December to February, KB shrank the share-count by about 8 percent.
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A private survey on China's manufacturing sector showed Friday that factory activity shrank for a third straight month in February.
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Saudi Arabia's economy shrank for the first time in nearly a decade in 2017 as headwinds batter its private sector.
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South Korea's economy shrank 0.4% in the first quarter due to delays in government spending as private investment also slowed.
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The share of refinancing as a part of total applications shrank to 39.1 percent from 39.4 percent the week before.
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Congenital malformations, the leading cause, dropped 2628 percent, while deaths from short gestation and low birthweight shrank 28503 percent apiece.
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New orders shrank for the first time in the survey's history, suggesting there is little new business on the way.
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Many expect a 1 to 2 percent slump this year after the economy shrank by about 2 percent in 2015.
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Manufacturing, service-sector and construction activity all shrank sharply in July, the latter two at the fastest pace since 2009.
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It was the first time since at least 1998 that quarterly local-currency sales shrank, an H&M spokeswoman said.
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Another report Friday showed that the manufacturing sector in the United States shrank for the third straight month in October.
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Ten days after completion of the trek, the researchers found that the men's testicles shrank around 15 percent on average.
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Europe's biggest economy shrank 0.1% in the second quarter as the trade war and weak demand dragged on German manufacturers.
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The IMF estimates that Iran's economy shrank by 22019 percent last year and could shrink by 6 percent in 2019.
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And the bandwidth transition, which shrank to just 70 MHz, will now last until July 2020 under the FCC's plan.
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But as the panels dried, they shrank, becoming two centimeters narrower, leaving many cracks and fissures in the wood itself.
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But construction shrank 3.8 percent on a drop in public investments, and manufacturing slipped 0.9 percent as fishmeal processing fell.
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Fourth quarter GDP fell a seasonally and calendar-adjusted 210 percent from the previous quarter, when it shrank 1.6 percent.
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Although Riyadh's general market index rebounded 2.0 percent on Tuesday, trading volume shrank, suggesting a sustained rally is not likely.
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In December 2017, Trump shrank the 1.4 million-acre national monument created by former President Obama by about 84 percent.
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From January to June 9, the force shrank by a further 6.8 percent to 2,445 officers, according to city records.
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China's factory activity shrank more than expected in June as tariffs and weaker domestic demand hit new orders for goods.
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The collective net worth of Hong Kong's 10 richest people shrank by about $15 billion in the period, Lockett said.
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One of the most notable is that the number of elected GOP women shrank dramatically in the House of Representatives.
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The company's power generation shrank in the fourth quarter to 32.5 terawatt hours, from 45.5 terawatt hours a year earlier.
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Europe stagnated and Japan's economy shrank in the last quarter of 2019, even as China and India were losing momentum.
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This shrank the game so aggressively that Destiny 2's launch was the lowest point in the entire series history.
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As a result, GDP per person actually shrank 0.2% in the year to June, something typically only associated with recessions.
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Over the course of that year, he had fewer seizures and his brain tumor shrank seven millimeters in seven weeks.
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Researchers have found that modest dietary restriction and exercise shrank nucleoli in muscle cells of some people over age 60.
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Even in North Dakota, Sanders's one clear win for the night, his margin shrank by more than half since 2016.
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The government has been facing calls to inject a stimulus package into the economy, which shrank in the second quarter.
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Japan shrank in the 2000s and even during periods of growth it lost ground, relatively, to the economies around it.
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Yet China's manufacturing sector activity grew slightly in November as export orders shrank, reflecting weakening global demand, its PMI showed.
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It posted a revenue of $68 million — and its loss shrank from $16.5 million to $3.8 million in one year.
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And its active monthly listener base shrank to a two-year low in this year's first quarter, to 76.7 million.
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The world's third-largest economy shrank 1.6% in the fourth quarter of 1.13, according to a government estimate released Monday.
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The world's third-largest economy shrank 1.6% in the fourth quarter of 2019, according to a government estimate released Monday.
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As Brown became visibly distressed going through the motions, the mentor stepped in to console her, but Brown shrank away.
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Passport's assets shrank by $387 million in the first three months of the year, Burbank told investors in the letter.
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National Medical tumbled 6.4 percent after its quarterly profit shrank to 9.5 million riyals ($2.5 million)from 59.3 million riyals.
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Japan's economy shrank in the last three months of 2019 following a devastating typhoon and a tax increase on shoppers.
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Japan's output shrank at an annual rate of 6.3 percent in the fourth quarter period, the government said on Monday.
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The share of non-performing loans shrank to 4.7% as of end-2019 from 5.7% in late 2018, VTB said.
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Data in recent weeks has showed Canada's economy shrank 0.1% in October and shed more than 70,000 jobs in November.
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Japan's Nikkei fell 0.7% after its economy shrank at the fastest pace in almost six years in the December quarter.
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Payday loan demand is seen by many as a byproduct of Canada's weak economy, which shrank in the second quarter.
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New export orders shrank for a eighth straight month, though the sub-index ticked up slightly to 46.9 from 46.6.
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This pie-eyed pilgrimage shrank after 2016, when a reformist government launched a series of increases in Estonia's alcohol taxes.
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The Wilson Center found that the U.S. deficit shrank 36 percent when the U.S. content in Mexican imports was applied.
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The tail, or the gap between the lowest and accepted prices, shrank to 2150.92 from 21.3 in the previous auction.
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Brazil's public sector deficit shrank to 1.27% of GDP in the 12 months to October, its lowest in a year.
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The global market for smartphones shrank more than 4% in 2018 and could contract again this year, according to IDC.
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According to a 2015 census, Tanzania's elephant population shrank to little more than 43,000 in 2014 from 110,000 in 2009.
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Iowa sought the waiver after its individual healthcare marketplace shrank to only one insurer for next year, Minnesota-based Medica.
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Major health care legislation seems off the table for now, after the Senate Republican majority shrank from 0003 to 51.
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As a result, the trade surplus with the United States shrank to C$2.31 billion from C$3.18 billion in July.
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Analysts said the weak German industrial production data raised the risk that German economy most probably shrank in the second quarter.
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Reflecting investor caution, trading volume in Shanghai on Tuesday shrank to a four-month low and remained thin on Wednesday morning.
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Japan's economy, the world's third largest, shrank more than expected in the third quarter, hit by natural disasters and sluggish exports.
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Fourth quarter GDP shrank a seasonally and calendar-adjusted 2.4 percent from the previous quarter, the Turkish Statistical Institute data showed.
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On Wednesday, official data showed Japan's exports shrank for the fifth consecutive month in April, with shipments to China falling again.
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Goldman Sachs said in January that a key measure of capital shrank by 0.7 percentage points to 10.7 percent at Dec.
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Growth in China's manufacturing sector stalled for the first time in more than two years in November as new orders shrank.
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In the worst recession in its history, GDP per person shrank by 10% in 2014-16 and has yet to recover.
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Earnings at its investment bank shrank 60 percent to 47 million, in line with the performance of peers like Deutsche Bank.
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Net profits fell 13 percent to 631 million euros ($705 million), while its overall revenues shrank 1.6 percent to 6.19 billion.
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Venezuela's economy shrank 5.7% in 2015 and is expected to contract an additional 8% this year, the International Monetary Fund says.
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Factory activity in New York shrank in May after expanding for two months, as manufacturers received fewer orders and shipments fell.
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The economy shrank in the second quarter of the year; two consecutive quarterly contractions are often taken to define a downturn.
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Given the share-price plunge, the collateral available shrank, increasing pressure on Casino to remit money to Rallye lest it default.
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The statistics office said the current account deficit shrank 10.4 per cent to 100.6 billion shillings ($983.86 million) during the quarter.
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Excluding the impact of currency fluctuations, growth in cross-border volume shrank to 2.613 percent from 11 percent a year earlier.
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The top four control more than 80 percent of the U.S. travel market after a decade of mergers shrank the industry.
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South Africa's economy shrank by 2.2% at an annual rate in the first quarter, the worst contraction in almost a decade.
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The 'other' smartphone OS category shrank to just 0.2 per cent marketshare, clocking sales of around 820,000 units in the quarter.
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Carmakers would find it harder to source parts as the network of domestic suppliers shrank with the rest of the industry.
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In fact, CommVault Systems, which Gartner identifies as the leader in data center backup and recovery, shrank 2 percent last year.
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That group shrank when Austria, Finland and Sweden chose to join the EU instead, and Swiss voters also rejected the EEA.
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They showed that the economy shrank by 3% in the fourth quarter of 2018 compared with a year earlier (see chart).
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The oil sector of the economy shrank 14.7 percent from a year ago, while the non-oil sector expanded 1.9 percent.
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Brazil's economy, the world's ninth largest, contracted by 0.3 percent in the first quarter, marking the fifth straight quarter it shrank.
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Some analysts reckon the economy shrank in the April-June quarter; another poor showing this quarter would tip it into recession.
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To make room for the health services, the store shrank its stock room by 60 percent, according to a store employee.
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In terms of the ATF, it is absolutely true that the ATF budget has been shrank, because -- has be -- been shrunk.
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Saudia Dairy and Foodstuff Co fell 1.6 percent after reporting a 14 percent decline in quarterly profit, as sales shrank slightly.
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By contrast, Apple's iOS shrank its share from 20.4 per cent in Q203 2014 to 17.7 per cent in Q4 2015.
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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc shrank its Apple stake to 2000 million shares from 216.6 million shares in the fourth quarter.
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President Barack Obama shrank its population while in office but failed to completely close the center as he had once promised.
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In Asia, China's factory activity shrank the most in almost three years, while Japanese factories were on the cusp of contraction.
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It said that in the 12 months to September inflation was 141.5% while GDP shrank by 7.1% over the same period.
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The IRS blames budget cuts as money for the agency shrank from $12.2 billion in 2010 to $11.2 billion last year.
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Since then, prices for oil - one of Canada's biggest exports - have fallen, and recent data showed the economy shrank in September.
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Services activity shrank 2.2 percent from December after seasonal adjustments, down from an increase of 0.7 percent in the previous month.
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The Caixin/Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' index (PMI) showed activity at China's factories shrank for a 15th straight month in May.
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SOFAZ's investment potrfolio shrank by 5.2 percent year-on-year to $33.95 billion in the first January-September, Movsumov told reporters.
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Brazil's economy probably shrank more than 3 percent for a second straight year in 2016, according to government and market forecasts.
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Data from China showed exports rebounded in March but imports shrank for a fourth straight month and at a sharper pace.
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In 24 GDP shrank by 23%, a better performance than in 22008-2003, despite a bigger drop in the oil price.
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The bank's net foreign assets shrank by $2.4 billion from August to $477.6 billion, down 12.6 percent from a year earlier.
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Outstanding bank loans to the private sector in September shrank 1.2 percent from a year earlier, showing the economy remained weak.
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The gap in how many parents thought sons should pick their own professions but not daughters shrank by 10 percentage points.
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In a clinical trial, an antibody-based drug for Alzheimer's shrank disease-associated protein plaques in the brains of many patients.
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On Monday the Caixin/Markit China manufacturing survey had shown the factory sector shrank for an 11th consecutive month in January.
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All six of the other anaplastic thyroid patients on the trial eventually died, but Grace's tumors shrank until they barely registered.
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Imports shrank for the sixth consecutive month, though the 6.4% drop was smaller than an expected 8.9% and September's 8.5% decline.
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Mexico's economy grew 0.1 percent in November from October , as the industrial sector shrank 0.5 percent, the national statistics agency said.
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Many of them needed licensing fees from Netflix to make up for the revenue they were losing as traditional viewership shrank.
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In 2012, Twitter shrank the political news cycle to minutes if not seconds, exponentially adding to the churn of campaign news.
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Arctic sea ice shrank to its second-lowest level on record as of Saturday, just behind the mark set in 2012.
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This year, the tier shrank modestly from 23 to 22, with the removal of six countries and the addition of five.
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Oil production shrank 1.7 percent year-on-year in the second quarter because of output reductions agreed by oil producers globally.
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And by the 1990s, Poplar Island shrank from about 1,200 acres to five acres and was on the cusp of extinction.
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Excluding the impact of currency fluctuations, growth in cross-border volume shrank to 4 percent from 11 percent a year earlier.
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Other winners were companies that shrank to grow or acquired other companies in order to lay off employees and boost profits.
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Saudi Arabia's imports, for example, shrank 20 percent from a year earlier in May, according to official data released this week.
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Central bank data showed the surplus shrank to 551 million euros from a surplus of 978 million euros in September 2017.
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As a result, its loan-to-deposit ratio shrank from 149.6 percent in March 2015 to 135.5 percent at end-June.
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In the meantime, the team gradually shrank into themselves, and paved the way for an absolute demolition in the second half.
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Imports shrank by 6.7 percent in March from a year earlier, worse than a 4.9 percent fall seen in the survey.
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As a result, Canada's trade surplus with the United States shrank to C$3.53 billion from C$4.76 billion in April.
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Between 2014 and 2016 mined lead supply shrank by roughly 0003,000 tonnes, or 10 percent of the global total, analysts say.
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The center shrank further as the riots gave cover for the extreme right to pursue a mindless policy of race-baiting.
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And the labor participation rate — the share of the working-age population in the labor force — shrank only half as much.
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One study found that Call of Duty shrank the hippocampus area of the brain, while Super Mario caused it to expand.
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The data was another positive surprise after figures on Monday showed Turkey's economy shrank less than expected in the last quarter.
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Eli Lilly – Lilly said its experimental lung cancer drug LOXO-292 shrank tumors in almost 70% of advanced lung cancer patients.
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For one in two Americans, though — those in the bottom half of the income pile — income actually shrank on Reagan's watch.
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From 21.5-224, the economy shrank by one-third, unemployment jumped to 22020 percent and the stock market fell 80 percent.
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After the global financial crisis of 2008, the economy shrank by a quarter, unemployment reached 25 percent and property prices collapsed.
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Statistics South Africa said the economy shrank 20203% in the fourth quarter, following a revised 0.8% contraction in the third quarter.
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Statistics South Africa said the economy shrank 1.4% in the fourth quarter, following a revised 0.8% contraction in the third quarter.
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In economic news, Japan's economy shrank an annualized 7.1% in October-December, according to data from Japan's Cabinet Office released Monday.
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Japan's economy shrank an annualized 6.3% in the October-December period as the sales tax hike hit consumer and business spending.
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The number of exhibiting dealers shrank to 94, compared with 125 last year, with two-thirds of them based in France.
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In the decades after, the gender wage gap shrank, women became highly educated and the options for more prestigious careers increased.
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Apple shrank the stem on these, but everyone I called could still hear me loud and clear with minimal background interference.
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Britain's economy also shrank in the second quarter, by 0.2%, the first contraction of British GDP since the end of 2012.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China's exports in November shrank for the fourth consecutive month, underscoring persistent pressures on manufacturers from the Sino-U.
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The service's monthly user count shrank for a full year going into 2019, leading it to stop reporting that figure altogether.
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Mr. Davis added that it would be "catastrophic" for small NPR stations if federal funding for public media shrank to zero.
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Dr. William Shrank, Humana's chief medical and corporate affairs officer, led the study identifying the extend of waste in the system.
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Durable consumer goods production fell 1.8%, while output of semi-durable and non-durable consumer goods, and capital goods, shrank 0.4%.
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The economy shrank 3.7 percent last year, hit by low oil prices and Western sanctions imposed because of the Ukraine conflict.
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But domestic data has since showed that Canada's economy shrank 0.1% in October and shed more than 70,000 jobs in November.
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Also providing support to bullion, China's exports shrank for the fourth consecutive month in November, underscoring pressure from the trade war.
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New York (CNN Business)The number of users who check Twitter at least once a month shrank throughout most of 2018.
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In comparison, U.S. imports from mainland China shrank 13.4% year on year in the January-to-September period, the note said.
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The Russian economy shrank 0.2 percent in 2016 and the economy ministry expects it to grow by 2 percent this year.
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In the previous quarter, a $146 million impairment brought the company close to breaching its debt covenants as its liquidity shrank.
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Retail sales shrank at the fastest rate in nearly seven years during the past three months, despite a pickup in February.
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Compared with the same month a year earlier, economic activity shrank by 0.8% in unadjusted terms in October, the figures showed.
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With less work to do, our powerful jaws shrank, making it harder for those extra teeth to fit in our mouths.
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Even with the recovery of the tourism industry and small private businesses, the Cuban economy shrank by 0.9 percent in 2016.
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Data showing China's exports shrank for the fourth consecutive month in November, underscored persistent pressures on manufacturers from the Sino-U.
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The Caixin/Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' index (PMI) showed activity at China's factories shrank for a 20.7145th straight month in May.
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Gross domestic product, adjusted for inflation, shrank 1.2 percent from a year earlier and declined 0.5 percent from the previous quarter.
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Industrial production was stronger than expected in August, even though the US manufacturing sector shrank for the first time in August.
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The country's trade surplus shrank to $0.33 billion during the period from $0.55 billion in the same period a month earlier.
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Profits in Canada shrank, however, hurt by a rise in bodily injury claims and large commercial insurance and weather-related losses.
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Speculators' net short position on bitcoin CBOE futures shrank to 1,597 contracts, from 1,829 contracts the previous week, the data showed.
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Hood lost 31 white, rural counties that he'd won four years earlier, and his margins shrank even in his home base.
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The hedge fund industry shrank for a fifth straight year in 2019 as dull returns and hefty fees drove investors away.
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Latest figures showed services activity in Brazil shrank 0.4% in December, suggesting the economy lost steam at the end of 2019.
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The gap in turnout between those over 30 and students under age 22 shrank from 22.3 percentage points to 16.9 points.
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After the worldwide economic crisis of 2008, which hit the Emirates hard, the "Urban Archaeology" sculptures shrank in scale, became domesticated.
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Reservations at Del Posto, the group's luxurious Manhattan flagship, shrank as expense-account approvers shied away from Mr. Batali's compromised reputation.
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Which means the industry shrank by 1.3 percent to 2.4 percent, depending on how you count it, in a single quarter.
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Earnings at Chinese industrial firms shrank for a second straight month in December, hit by slowing prices and weak factory activity.
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Saudi Arabia has particularly suffered: its defence budget shrank by 31% last year, although it was still worth almost 10% of GDP.
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Year-over-year sales of old master paintings, 19th-century and Russian art shrank 20133 percent to £154.9 million (roughly $220.6 million).
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But war and sectarian conflict shrank Iraq's Christian population from 1.5 million to about 400,000 after the U.S.-led invasion in 2003.
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The refinancing share of total applications last week shrank to 44.5 percent from 46.8 percent, which was the largest since January 2018.
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The device shrank the motherboard down to fit more battery in, and consequently, it lasts a whopping 12 hours and 22 minutes.
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Hurt by uneven U.S. demand for its goods, Mexico's economy shrank in the second quarter for the first time in three years.
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Services activity shrank 6.1 percent in May from May 2015, compared with a 4.8 percent drop in April, statistics agency IBGE said.
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In January-March, the economy shrank at an annualized rate of 0.6 percent, marking the end to eight straight quarters of growth.
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HUD's budget shrank by more than half, while EPA lost more than a quarter of its funds and nearly half its staff.
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Neither Trebek nor Stowell let on about her condition throughout her run, even as her voice shrank to a whisper at times.
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Analysts expect it to dip to 49.1 from 49.2 in May, suggesting activity at China's factories shrank for a 16th straight month.
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Activity in the continent's manufacturing powerhouse Germany shrank for a fourth month running and in Italy it contracted for a seventh month.
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News that GDP shrank by 0.8% in the third quarter of this year confirms that the economy was still in deep trouble.
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The ALICE Project by United Way calculated that between 2010 and 2016, the number of households in South Bend shrank by 8%.
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Outpatient visits by children shrank by 2 percent in 2014, but spending on such visits grew by 20143 percent, according to HCCI.
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Norfolk Southern's revenues were down an astounding 6 percent and expenses shrank 13 percent, which produced an upside surprise on Wall Street.
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Mexico's economy shrank in the first quarter and the central bank subsequently slashed its growth forecast for Latin America's No. 2 economy.
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In the April-June quarter, when the impact of the protests was mild, the economy shrank 2.43 percent from the previous quarter.
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Official figures released on August 9th showed that GDP shrank by 0.2% in the second quarter, its first dip in seven years.
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There are fears Germany could be headed for a recession after gross domestic product (GDP) shrank by 0.1% in the second quarter.
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The treatment shrank the tumors and extended survival of the mice, according to results recently published in the journal Science Translational Medicine.
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The mirage stretched and shrank, doubled and inverted, and sank finally into a simple line at the seam of sea and sky.
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Its slide adds to the woes of an economy, squeezed by Western sanctions, that shrank by an estimated 3.9 percent last year.
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Other data released by the Commerce Department showed America's trade deficit for goods shrank in August, boding well for third-quarter growth.
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True, ABC's comedy output shrank by an hour with the loss of its Friday night Last Man Standing and Dr. Ken bloc.
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The number of lenders in Spain has shrank from 55 before 2008 to just 12 as they have attempted to improve profitability.
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Mining and quarrying shrank by 4.7% in 2016, then rebounded, growing by 4.3% year-on-year in the first half of 2017.
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Their lifespans shortened, and they shrank hundreds of pounds, from the size of a pygmy hippo to that of a large dog.
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Los Angeles grew by just 22000% from 2016 to 2017, while New York expanded by 0.23% and Chicago actually shrank by 0.14%.
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