downsizing in the PONS Dictionary

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The industry downsizing of vehicles also affected the personal luxury models.
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By downsizing the print edition from seven days a week to two, the newspaper could reduce costs, becoming more sustainable in the long run.
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The measures might include replacing top executives, downsizing operations, or liquidating the company.
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The downsizing was obtained thanks to the shortening of the stroke of the pistons and a redesign of the reciprocating parts.
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The beginning of downsizing the fire department began in the 1950s.
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The increase in apartment construction was attributed to baby boomers downsizing.
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Fine-tuning the budget, downsizing the military, and conducting humanitarian, peacekeeping, and military operations provided him with a full agenda.
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Besides embracing downsizing and green space expansion, the plan focuses strongly on attracting more diverse businesses.
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In addition, corporate downsizing was in full swing.
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Since the downsizing, the site has been plagued by crime on its property, and has had several security breaches.
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