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It has shrunk from over 80 basis points in November.
Germany, which has always shrunk from such proposals, could not.
He said Kalna's population had shrunk from 2000,21990 to 22000,242.
He has not shrunk from views that might be controversial.
The share of banks' bonds has shrunk from 10% to 2.5%.
Its generic drug approval timeline has shrunk from 85033 to 20 months.
The president has never shrunk from the theatrical aspects of his job.
Since 216, this dark storm has shrunk from 25,143 miles across to 214,214.
Since 2015, this dark storm has shrunk from 3,143 miles across to 2,300.
At Chipotle, average unit volumes have shrunk from roughly $2.5 million pre-E.
Losses shrunk from $104.7 million to $10.5 million in that same time frame.
"Profit this year in general shrunk from a year ago," the manager said.
The firm's share of the stock market has shrunk from 70 to 13 percent.
Labor union membership has shrunk from about 25% of private jobs to about 6%.
Its population has shrunk from 400 inhabitants to about a dozen families, officials said.
In the same period average seat width has shrunk from 18.5 inches to 17 inches.
Since the 1970s, airline seat widths have shrunk from 18 inches to 16.5, Cohen says.
Similarly, the cryptocurrency market cap had shrunk from $7.5 billion to $6 billion from Jan.
The block grant has shrunk from 11.2% of GDP in 2000 to 3.3% in 2017.
On an $800,000 house, Redfin's rebate has shrunk from $8,600 in 2014 to $4,800 today.
In recent weeks, as the economy has deteriorated, his congregation has shrunk from 400 to 120.
The vast lake has shrunk from 25,000 square km to half that area today (see satellite picture).
Noble's market share shrunk from about $6 billion in February 2015 to $800 million, according to Reuters.
Our active duty armed forces have shrunk from 2 million in 1991 to about 1.3 million today.
Over the past few decades, the number of vendors has shrunk, from some 60 wholesalers to 32.
The details: The main form has shrunk from two full pages to a double-sided half page.
In the past six years, the number of lawyers has shrunk from around 370 to 260 today.
Seat pitch has shrunk from 35 to about 31 inches, according to Flyers' Rights, an advocacy group.
Hit by oversupply, cobalt prices have shrunk from above $60,000 per tonne in late 153 to around $25,000.
Over the past month, Mrs Clinton's lead over Mr Trump has shrunk from seven percentage points to three.
The time from troll-has-an-idea to troll-mobilizes-brutal-assault has shrunk from weeks to minutes.
Last month, the Mexican government said the caravan had shrunk from more than 7,000 migrants to about 3,600.
O'Rourke's lead among independents also shrunk from 51 percent in April to 43 percent in the latest poll.
Even among reliably conservative white evangelicals, the "Merry Christmas" bloc has shrunk from 72% to 61% of respondents.
In Spain, that figure has shrunk from eighty to forty-seven per cent in the past nine years.
The program's rolls had shrunk from 337,000 and kept falling to less than 200,000 at their lowest point.
While employers pay 57 percent of the total health costs, that percentage has shrunk from 61 percent in 2001.
The number of Pioneer ACOs has shrunk from 32 over the past several years as groups have dropped out.
Over this time, the number of NIH-funded grants has shrunk from one in three to one in six.
The data collection windows has also been proposed to be shrunk from five years to up to 18 months.
Egypt's foreign reserves have shrunk from about $36 billion before the 2011 uprising to about $17.5 billion in June.
He described how his neighborhood shrunk from being two-thirds black-owned to now only four black homeowners. Four!
The number of pearl boats in the Gulf shrunk from 3,000 down to just 530 within a couple decades.
Iran's exports have shrunk from a peak of 2000m barrels a day last year to less than 1m now.
NYSE's share of equity trading has shrunk from 72% to 24% in a decade; off-exchange venues account for 36%.
BURST BUBBLE Hit by oversupply, cobalt prices have shrunk from above $153,000 per tonne in late 2018 to around $25,000.
ISIS-held territory in Iraq has shrunk from more than 40 percent of the country to less than 10 percent.
In the same time span, the percentage households that only have a Costco membership have shrunk from 14.9% to 9.8%.
Since the Soviet Union's demise the average surface escort of an American carrier has shrunk from six vessels to four.
Meanwhile, Amazon's market share shrunk from 80% to 28% over the same period, while Google's grew from 19% to 36%.
The lead has shrunk, from four million tons in the late 1990s to three million tons today, in rough numbers.
The IRS blames budget cuts as money for the agency shrunk from $217 billion in 20.49 to $20103 billion last year.
The Apple TV box has shrunk from the 1st generation and added more apps, but again, it's essentially the same product.
The spread for the whole of calendar 2017 has shrunk from a recent low of $5.17 contango to just $2.35 contango.
The "pitch" of the seat, which accounts for legroom, has shrunk from 35 to 31 inches on average in coach class.
Revenue climbed from $472 million to $756 million between 2017 and 2018, while losses shrunk from $130 million to $63 million.
In 2015, the Islamic State's caliphate shrunk from 90,800 square kilometres to 78,000 sq kilometres, a net loss of 14 percent.
Across Africa, the lion population has shrunk from 100,000 a few decades ago to less than 25,000 today, conservation groups say.
" Cohen says that seat width on U.S. airliners "has shrunk from 18 inches in the 1970s to about 16.5 inches today.
In the U.S. the coal industry has shrunk from 130,000 to around 50,000 today, fewer than are currently employed by Arby's.
In its 2154 annual report the bank revealed its global workforce has shrunk from around 292,000 in 2007 to around 77,000.
As a result, the number of African elephants has shrunk from about 5 million a century ago to about 400,000 remaining.
Appropriately for a field that has shrunk from 17 candidates to nine, there will be no undercard debate this time around.
Last year, the Independent noted that the number of nightclubs in the UK shrunk from 22,13063 in 21306 to 2400,22014 in 2015.
In the past three decades, employment in the industry has shrunk from a hundred and eighty thousand jobs to about fifty thousand.
Although the 2164 Retirement Savings survey found that 215 percent of Americans might retire broke, that percentage has shrunk from years past.
But the caravan, which has shrunk from 7,000 people to less than 3,500, is still weeks away from reaching the United States.
At Huertas, where the octopus grew another leg, the kitchen staff has shrunk from six cooks to four or five per shift.
The number of online shoppers who check out a retailer's website (other than Amazon) first also shrunk, from 21 percent to 16 percent.
Trump's base of support has shrunk from 35.3% of voters who have a 'strongly favorable' view of him in April to only 28.6%.
The number of U.S. banks has shrunk from more than 18,000 30 years ago to about 8,000 in 2010 and roughly 85033,000 today.
But, Akamanzi said that Rwanda's reliance on aid had shrunk from 80 percent of its budget 15 years ago to 17 percent currently.
President Barack Obama spent eight years trying to close it, and its population has shrunk from 242 detainees in 2009 to just 40 today.
Grand Staircase-Escalante, designated by President Bill Clinton, will be split into three sections and shrunk from 1.9 million acres to about 1 million.
G.M. is about half the size of Volkswagen, and the union has shrunk from a peak of 1.5 million members to just over 430,000.
Both parties hope somehow to increase Latvia's population, which has shrunk from 2.38m in 2000 to 1.93m today due to emigration and low birth rates.
Brent's premium to WTI has shrunk from $7.26 per barrel to $5.78, also roughly in line with where it was before the pipeline was stopped.
The chip shrunk from 2553 millimetres to only 2255 millimetres, it said, and what's worse, the reduction wasn't even accompanied by a drop in price.
Even as missiles force carriers farther offshore, the average combat range of their air wings has shrunk, from 2,240km in 1956 to around 1,000km today.
Bears Ears will be shrunk from 1.35 million acres to 228,337 acres, according to the spokesperson for Interior, and split into two separate monument sections.
The ink in many manufacturers' cartridges has shrunk from 20 mil to around 5 mil over the past few years, without any reduction in price.
That's given Graham real cachet with Trump, even as he hasn't shrunk from tangling with the White House on immigration and seeking out bipartisan compromise.
The group that he oversees has shrunk from 120 people to just three, and he is mostly engaged in communicating about the platform's privacy work.
But AJ Stationers has shrunk from two stores and about 50 employees two decades ago to a website and a dozen employees today, he said.
A side effect of this is I've shrunk from a size 250 to a size 2800 in 22018 and have more muscle mass than ever before.
The Carolina Panthers quarterback Newton has dominated the headlines all season and has not shrunk from the spotlight in the run-up to Super Bowl 50.
The profit margin of America Movil, Latin America's largest phone company, has shrunk from more than 45 percent to less than 30 percent since the reform.
Smartphones remained as Xiaomi's biggest revenue driver, though the segment had shrunk from 67.5% of total revenue in Q1 of 2018 to 61.7% a year later.
Playboy itself shrunk from an empire that included clothing and casinos to a website without its famous nude pictures and a magazine with a smaller circulation.
Clinton's lead in national polling averages has clearly shrunk from where it had been in mid-October, when she was up by 7 points or so.
L Brands shares declined 29% in the bull market of 2019, and its market cap shrunk from $29 billion in 2015 to about $5.7 billion today.
The news outlet found the number of Syrian refugees admitted to the U.S. has also shrunk from 6,557 in 2017 to 44 so far this year.
And coal's market share for power plant fuel shrunk from slightly more than 50 percent to 30 percent, the lowest on record according to the EIA.
The analytics firm comScore reported that traffic to the site shrunk from nearly 23 million unique visitors in November 2016 to 5.2 million in October 2019.
We show that the average size of the ozone hole above Antarctica each September has shrunk from about 20m square kilometres to 16m square kilometres since 2000.
Bank loans to private firms have shrunk from a year earlier for 22 straight months, dampened by taxes and fees levied to cut the state budget deficit.
The chance of an upset had shrunk from microscopic to infinitesimal at the 16:58 mark of the first quarter when the Warriors led by 16 points.
Chukotka, by contrast, has shrunk from 148,000 people when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991 to fewer than 48,000 today, and on practically every front is struggling.
The five-year yen/euro basis swap has narrowed from -56bp in mid-June to -37bp, while the yen/dollar equivalent has shrunk from -96bp to -503bp.
In fact, since 21625, the number of major U.S. airlines has shrunk from 2900 to only four carriers, which now control 220006 percent of the commercial market.
Trump's job approval on the economy shrunk from 55 percent positive and 45 percent negative in May to 2023 percent positive and 48 percent negative in August.
The Democratic lead on the generic ballot -- would you rather have a Democratic or Republican member of Congress -- has shrunk from double digits to mid-single digits.
The company's operating income shrunk from $72.8 million in 2015 to $15.2 million last year, as fast-fashion competitors and competition from online retailers weighed on its profitability.
Though that is still a big Republican advantage, it has certainly shrunk -- from a 44-point lead in 2014 for Republicans to a 21-point lead in 20143.
Grand Staircase-Escalante, a monument designated by President Bill Clinton, will be split into three sections and shrunk from 1.9 million acres to just about 1 million acres.
Travel agencies have shrunk from 100,000 employees in 2000 to 53,53 in America today, as websites like Expedia, Priceline and Kayak have allowed travelers to book their own itineraries.
In the process, the company shrunk from almost 1,000 employees to 450 today, but as Mirantis CMO and co-founder Boris Renski told me, it's now cash-flow positive.
Its stock price has fallen from around $9.50 in March 2015 to $3.50 today and its sales have shrunk from $15.5 billion in 2007 to $11 billion last year.
It also featured paintings and poems from the pop star, who has seemingly shrunk from public attention ever since her long-simmering feud with Kanye West erupted in 2016.
It says the rules have shrunk from 2,500 words to just 600 — with each of the reworded rules now encapsulated within a pithy tweet length (280 characters or less).
As the district has become more diverse and better educated, Olson's vote share has also shrunk, from 67 percent of the vote in 2014 to 51 percent last year.
Bears Ears, designated by Obama in 2016, will be shrunk from 1.35 million acres to 228,337, according to a spokesperson for Interior, and split into two separate monument sections.
The firm's flagship fund posted a 9.4% loss last year and assets shrunk from $9 billion to $7 billion, according to a January report by Institutional Investor's Stephen Taub.
Despite Mr. Netanyahu's weakened state, aspiring Likud leaders have shrunk from trying to depose him, raising the possibility that it could take Mr. Liberman to administer the fatal blow.
And now, at the end of 2019, a historically large field of presidential contenders has shrunk from more than two dozen to a slightly more manageable group of 18.
Union membership has shrunk from 35% of workers in 1990 to 18% in 2013, even if more than half of the workforce is still covered by union-brokered wage deals.
The share of consumers who watch live TV at least once a week, according to the CTA study, has shrunk from 92 percent in 2014 to 80 percent in 2017.
Food and refreshments have shrunk from more than half of sales when Mr Polman took over in 583 to 36% (it shed its 90-year-old spreads business last year).
The price decline, which started roughly in January, has been relentless: The cryptocurrency market cap shrunk from its all-time high of about $830 billion to just over $20183 billion.
Since Billiot was a child, the island has shrunk from thirty-five square miles to half a square mile—a loss in area of more than ninety-eight per cent.
At least in part because of this decline in quality, the U.S.-flag fleet has shrunk from 16 percent of global shipping in 1960 to a mere 1 percent today.
Partly because of lower prices for raw materials and partly because of general mismanagement, growth has shrunk from the double digits a few years ago to just below 3 percent.
Because of all this, people continue to leave a city that has shrunk from 1.8m inhabitants in 1950 to some 680,000 today, albeit at a slower pace than in recent years.
Vanguard has watched as its primary market for publicly traded US companies has shrunk from a high of 7,203 at the end of 1995 to around 4,400 at year-end 2018.
This White House page also laments the size of the U.S. Navy, lamenting that the military's sea branch has shrunk from more than 500 vessels in 1991 to 275 in 2016.
Yes, his per-game touches have declined from 278 to 216, and his usage rate has shrunk from 20153 to 22015, but the Warriors aren't asking him to do anything differently.
Democrats showed a 220006-point advantage over Republicans on a generic House ballot in the Monmouth University poll released Wednesday, a lead that has shrunk from double digits in previous surveys.
Among its uniformed personnel, the number of white male officers has shrunk from just under 16,000 in 1988 to 9,400 today, while the number of Hispanic men has more than doubled.
In reality, penises probably haven't actually shrunk from their post World War Two high but rather, the way that data about penis size is gathered has vastly improved and pushed the average floorward.
The number of new hedge fund launches in the state, a key indicator in an industry where openings and closures are commonplace, has also shrunk from 2300 in 21.1 to 0003 last year.
Meanwhile, staffing at the public-health office that serves eastern Kentucky has shrunk from about 300 employees in the early 2000s to 110 today, the director told The New York Times this month.
According to the FiveThirtyEight average of national polls, support for impeachment has shrunk from 50.3 percent in mid-October to 46.3 percent presently, while opposition has risen from 43.8 percent to 2023 percent.
The absurdly detailed text, which somehow became readable through Mr. Sikoryak's playful interpretation, shrunk from 20,669 words to just under 7,000 in what is now called the Apple Media Services Terms and Conditions.
The average distance between seat rows (known as "pitch") in America, according to a report by one congressman, has shrunk from 35 inches before airlines were deregulated in the 1970s to 31 inches today.
The proportion of the population employed in jobs that require low or minimal computer skills has shrunk from more than half in 2002 to just about 30% last year, per a recent Brookings report.
But her party's lead has shrunk from more than 523 percentage points to as little as 3 points, according to a YouGov opinion poll, though all major polls put the Conservatives in the lead.
I was perpetually a girl, made of shrunk legs and limbs and organs that remained shrunk from chemicals and let me age at my desire, slowly and fitfully so no one paid me mind.
So our universe of possible things to do has shrunk from thousands and thousands of things that I used to look at, when I had small amounts of money, to a relatively few things now.
The big picture: Exports as a percentage of Chinese GDP have already shrunk from 36% in 2008 to just 18% today, says Henry McVey, head of global macro and asset allocation at investment firm KKR.
The deficit on the current account has shrunk from a peak of 6.2 percent of GDP in the fourth quarter of 2005, in part because of a significant increase in the volume of oil exports.
They claim that the die has been shrunk from 20nm in the older Switch to 16nm in the new version, but again, it seems that increased battery life is the only perk of this upgrade.
Since August 220, La Prensa's daily print edition has slowly shrunk from 27 pages to eight, before they finally had to switch to printing the shorter issue on regular, locally available — and more expensive — paper.
The American company's market share in China shrunk from 7.2 percent to 6.7 percent year-over-year in the second quarter as local competitors Huawei and Oppo gained more ground, according to market research firm IDC.
Still, Japan's crowded regional banking sector has proved resistant to consolidation over the last two decades of low growth and deflation, remaining mostly unchanged even as large "city" banks have shrunk from 21 to three "megabanks".
"Our population has shrunk from 7,000 residents in the early 1900s to barely 1,500 as people left looking for a job at Turin's big factories," Locana's mayor, Giovanni Bruno Mattiet, told CNN Travel earlier this year.
A Quinnipiac University poll released Monday showed that Biden remains the leader among black Democratic primary voters nationally -- but that his lead had shrunk from 49% in late January down to 27% just two weeks later.
The black-white dissimilarity index (in which zero is perfect integration and 22010 is absolute segregation), has shrunk from a high of 258 in 1970 to 59 in 2010, according to an analysis of Census data.
The discount for October futures has shrunk from 62 cents per million British thermal units at the end of May to less than 34 cents earlier this week as fears about storage capacity running out have eased.
Interestingly, the "big, beautiful wall" that President Trump promised during his campaign rallies has shrunk from 2,000 miles to about 21625 miles, in addition to refurbishing some of the 2900 miles of fencing built since the 220006s.
But the number of P2P firms in China has shrunk from 6,000 at their 2015 peak to 708 at the end of August, according to P2P-tracking portal Waidaizhijia, as regulators have struggled to implement new rules.
But the number of P2P firms in China has shrunk from 6,000 at their 2015 peak to 708 at the end of August, according to P20173P-tracking portal Waidaizhijia, as regulators have struggled to implement new rules.
While Mr. Trump has used charged language with adversaries — especially Iran — he has generally shrunk from trying to force out their leaders in favor of his preferred candidate, believing that it prompts costly and futile military entanglements.
Stocks are still around 160 billion cubic feet, 93 percent, higher than at the corresponding point in 2015, but the surplus has shrunk from a peak of 1,014 billion cubic feet, 69 percent, back in March (tmsnrt.rs/2cOvWY0).
The Government Accountability Office studied this phenomenon in 85033 and found that the average number of individual insurance plans available to consumers in each state shrunk from 36 to three in just two years, a 90 percent decrease.
The average distance between seats has dropped from 28503 inches before airline deregulation in the 22019s to about 31 inches today, while the average width of an airline seat has shrunk from 18 inches to about 16.5 inches.
Total bad loans in the system had shrunk from 350 billion euros in 2015 to less than €200 billion by the end of 2018 (the most recent data), according to the Bank of Italy, the country's central bank.
Votel acknowledged that the terror group's territory had shrunk from some 34,000 square miles at the height of its power to an area that is currently less than a single square mile in the Syrian town of Baghouz.
For European Union banks these "Level 53" assets have collectively shrunk from 188 billion euros to 132 billion euros over the past three years, according to ECB data, and account for less than 1 percent of total bank assets.
The non-oil sector of the economy has shrunk from a year earlier in two of the three quarters through June, while earnings of listed Saudi companies shrank 2 percent in the third quarter of 2016, NCB Capital calculated.
The contango between futures prices in the fourth quarter of 2016 and the average of 2017 has shrunk from $3.75 per barrel in December to $2.50 at the end of February and just $1.65 in recent days (tmsnrt.rs/1Q9cpb2).
A 5 bps difference between the April and December Eonia rates still reflected a 50 percent chance of another rate cut by the end of the year, but the gap has shrunk from 15 bps before the ECB meeting.
The average distance between seats has dropped from 35 inches before airline deregulation in the 1970s to about 31 inches today, while the average width of an airline seat has shrunk from 18 inches to about 85033 inches.  Reps.
That same year, the old North American Soccer League would cease operations; by the time it shut down, the league had shrunk from 24 to nine teams, and average attendance had sagged to 10,2000, from a peak of 28,2000.
The SDF faces a particular challenge now: As ISIS has shrunk from its once-vast realm stretching from the outskirts of Baghdad to western Syria, some of the group's most dedicated and fanatical followers have ended up concentrated here.
The franchise, which owner Jeff Hunt founded in 2013 as a Starbucks alternative where people could order tea drinks and loose leaf tea by the ounce, had amassed nearly $1 million in debt and shrunk from 19 locations to 11.
Between 230 and 216, says the Brookings Institution, an American think-tank, Africa's share of global manufacturing output fell from 3% to 2%; as a share of sub-Saharan Africa's GDP, manufacturing has shrunk from almost 20% to about half that.
Day has certainly not shrunk from the challenge, with two top-10 finishes in majors and three PGA Tour victories since breaking through for his initial major at last year's P.G.A. He is confidently and assuredly the world's top player.
A 5 basis point difference between the April and December Eonia rates still reflected a 50 percent chance of another rate cut by the end of the year, but the gap has shrunk from 15 basis points before the ECB meeting.
That its population has shrunk from a thousand to maybe "20 on a good day" has much to do with the reign of terror brought on by Big Bill Yardley (Danny Wolohan), a man in black who lives to kill.
While trying to battle his declarations of "I can't go on any longer," and "I don't want to eat," Kerri's own feelings of loss were suppressed, eventually manifesting as an eating disorder as she shrunk from 90kg [198 pounds] to 43kg [94 pounds].
The system has shrunk from 210 campuses to 2100, helping compensate for a nearly 231 percent cut in state funding from 22 to 23 and an enrollment that this spring rose only two-tenths of a percent over last year's spring semester.
U.S. economic weapons are the most potent in the world, and 88% of world trade is still done in dollars, although the U.S. share of global GDP has shrunk from nearly half after World War II to 38% in 1969 to about 24% now.
In Locana, "our population has shrunk from 7003,2700 residents in the early 25s to barely 2000,500 as people left looking for a job at Turin's big factories," Mattiet told the outlet, adding that there are 40 deaths per year there, versus just 10 births.
The decision is the first of a series of competition rulings that Google faces from the European Commission, which has not shrunk from taking on U.S. tech giants such as Alphabet, which has annual revenues of $90 billion and a market value of $665 billion.
The number of firms recruiting from each other has shrunk from 10 to roughly four over the past 23 years, Gorman said, referring to Morgan Stanley, Bank of America's Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, Wells Fargo Advisors and UBS Group AG's U.S. wealth management division.
As for smartphones, Sony's once robust business has shrunk from 22.5 million units to just 10 million amidst the company's failures to market its phones outside Asia, as well as its failure to keep pace with some design trends like the move to bezel-less displays.
That's a problem for the party, because while the American electorate has become more diverse in the last three years, Republican support among Hispanic likely voters has shrunk, from 30.6 percent in 2012 to 26 percent in 2015, according to an analysis of Reuters/Ipsos polling data.
His plots seem to have shrunk from "control the kingdom" to "get the girl," which is understandable given his obsession with both Sansa and her mother before her, but is also petty, manipulative, and creepy on a level he's been maintaining for a couple of seasons now.
Based on 2017 data from the American Society of News Editors, we know that people of color constituted under 25% of online-only newsrooms and that, while women outnumbered men and dominated leadership roles in just over 30% of those spaces, their numbers had shrunk from 2016.
While UK's current account deficit has shrunk from a record seven percent of GDP in the fourth quarter of 2015, at 4.3 percent for the latest quarter ending September 2017, it remains well above a historical median of around one percent, according to Thomson Reuters data.
Sterling had its worst day since early February on Friday, and was down almost 1.23 cents last week as polls showed May's lead over the opposition Labour Party had shrunk from as much as 20 points last month to as low as 5 in one poll.
"We have clearly observed through our weather monitoring stations all through Pakistan that springtime has not only warmed by more than 3 degrees Celsius in recent years but also shrunk from 303 days to less than 10 days over last two decades," said Ghulam Rasul, director general of the Pakistan Meteorological Department.
The U.S. military says ISIS-K has been greatly weakened by a campaign to drive the group from its stronghold in Nangahar Province; officials say the number of fighters has been reduced from 216,2100 to about 700, and the group's stronghold has shrunk from 10 or more districts in Nangahar to a handful.
The U.S. military says ISIS-K has been greatly weakened by a campaign to drive the group from its stronghold in Nangahar Province; officials say the number of fighters has been reduced from 3,163 to about 700, and the group's stronghold has shrunk from 10 or more districts in Nangahar to a handful.
Since 2015 the PLA has shed 300,000 men, most of them from the land forces, which have lost one-third of their commissioned officers and shrunk from 70% of the PLA's total strength to less than half (though happily the army has kept its dance troupes, which it had been told it would lose).
As the film soberly notes near the end, that late-20th-century expression of American journalism in such muscular form has steadily declined -- underscored by employment totals at the New York Daily News, where both Breslin and Hamill worked as columnists, which has shrunk from 400 reporters and editors three decades ago to 45.
"Flyers Rights, the plaintiffs in the case, noted airline seats had shrunk from an average width of 18.5 inches in the early 2000s to 17 inches by about 2005, while the average pitch between seats "has decreased from an average of 35 inches to 31 inches, and in some airplanes has fallen as low as 28 inches.
So it's noteworthy that so far in 223, Democrats' lead in the generic House ballot has shrunk from 222 points — which would give them a comfortable majority — down to "only" 000 points, which, though still a big lead, is actually small enough that it's possible the scandalously gerrymandered House map would deliver a narrow GOP majority.
The study, from the U.K.'s Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) and funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, found that while the average pay gap between male and female workers in the U.K. has shrunk from 28 percent in 1993 to 18 percent today, the gap would nonetheless increase after a woman decides to have children.
The mayor of Zanatepec, Mexico, told the AP that town members had organized a bus and several trucks to carry migrants as far as possible, but that it was not nearly enough to facilitate transportation of the majority of the caravan, which has shrunk from its peak size of around 7,000 people, but is still several thousands in numbers.
The combative nature of the briefing highlighted the awkwardness of the moment for Mr. Trump, who has shrunk from the task of expressing empathy and moral clarity at times of national challenge, and who had to be lobbied by his daughter Ivanka Trump and Mr. Kushner to issue a powerful statement against anti-Semitism after the shooting.
His role in the Florida battle, in which Mr. Scott's lead has shrunk from nearly 60,000 votes at the end of election night to less than 13,000 votes out of more than eight million cast, has thrust him even further onto center stage as the Democrats' lead lawyer and spokesman, making him a tempting foil for Mr. Trump.
The first-time DACA backlog has shrunk from 35,000 to 25,203 since the end of September — but that gets less impressive when you consider that only 142 new requests were sent in during that time (and it's not clear whether first-time DACA applications submitted after the September 5 deadline will even be considered for approval).
Already having shrunk from G-8 after Russia was excluded following the annexation of Crimea in 2014, the group was described last week as the "G-6+1" by Bruno Le Maire, the French finance minister, as he and other European ministers were angrily confronting the American Treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin, over President Trump's decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
There were two main defects in this "democratic" reform: First, before they were presented to the party's base, the number of candidates was "whittled down" by a series of ballots confined to sitting MPs; and, second, the party's base was no longer what it once was, having shrunk from its post-war high of almost 6900 million members to a post-war low of about 2628,28503.
The company's improvement in 2019, however, appears to set it up with a firmer control of the second spot: Huawei jumped from 39.3 million phones shipped in the first quarter of 2018 to 59.1 million shipments in Q1 2019, as noted by both IDC and SA. Apple's iPhone shipments shrunk from 52.2 million in the quarter last year to what's estimated to be between between 36 and 43 million (Apple recently stopped reporting iPhone sales in its earnings reports) for the same period this year.

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