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Demands for damages shrank from billions to millions of dollars.
Their land shrank from 2,200 acres to around 350 acres.
Comparatively, the Latino and Hispanic population shrank from 217% to 2311%.
Mr. Portis shrank from the attention his more celebrated novels attracted.
Residents like these often shrank from the police or stiffened defensively.
Gorey, who prized barely-there understatement above all, shrank from anything polemical.
Then my husband's wages shrank from about $33,100 to $100 per month.
He considered a career in sportscasting, but shrank from so much travel.
Exxon's reserves life shrank from 17 years in 20173 to 15 in 2017.
Spain's banking sector shrank from more than 50 lenders to around a dozen.
It was a stark image of four old spikes that seemingly shrank from rust.
And the RCP average shrank from Clinton ahead by 6900 points to just 2628.
Even while banging out one of my favorite pieces, I shrank from the instrument.
The balance-sheet shrank from $4.5trn in 2017 to $3.8trn in June this year.
The General Tso's sodium content shrank from to 5.9 milligrams to 4.8 milligrams per gram.
But a good number of women who railed against alcohol's evils shrank from women's suffrage.
The candidate who once shrank from feminism was positioning herself as an icon of the movement.
Britain and France could have stopped them easily, but they shrank from the casualties and destruction.
His Janus fund shrank from a peak of $21 billion to under $2894 billion last year.
Last year the "negative list" of areas where investments are restricted shrank from 63 to 48 industries.
So from 1920 to 1970, the foreign-born population shrank from 14 million to about 10 million.
Both the oil and gas sector and the rest of the economy shrank from the previous quarter.
Yesterday's Q2 earnings report revealed that its daily active user count actually shrank from 191 million to 188 million.
However, the current-account deficit shrank from around 13% of GDP in 2014 to less than 2% last year.
From 2628 to the present, the number of prisoners in federal custody shrank from nearly 28503,22019 to approximately 190,000.
Fearful of losing its residual working-class base, the party shrank from full-hearted backing of the Remain campaign.
It posted a revenue of $68 million — and its loss shrank from $16.5 million to $3.8 million in one year.
Major health care legislation seems off the table for now, after the Senate Republican majority shrank from 0003 to 51.
The IRS blames budget cuts as money for the agency shrank from $12.2 billion in 2010 to $11.2 billion last year.
And by the 1990s, Poplar Island shrank from about 1,200 acres to five acres and was on the cusp of extinction.
As a result, its loan-to-deposit ratio shrank from 149.6 percent in March 2015 to 135.5 percent at end-June.
The gap in turnout between those over 30 and students under age 22 shrank from 22.3 percentage points to 16.9 points.
The number of lenders in Spain has shrank from 55 before 2008 to just 12 as they have attempted to improve profitability.
I hope the angels wrap their wings around you, because, although you shrank from embraces in life, you need to be hugged.
Meanwhile, Google's net digital ad revenue share in the U.S. shrank from 39.6% in 2017 to 38.2% in 2018, according to eMarketer.
British gross domestic product last shrank from one quarter to another in the final three months of 2012, according to official data.
Over the same period, bad loans shrank from 28 percent of total bank loans to 8 percent, according to the World Bank.
With each week that passed, the store shrank from a sprawling showroom into just three aisles of toys that no one wanted.
Partly as a result, the U.S. share of global venture capital shrank from 83 percent in 1996 to 54 percent in 2015.
She felt like a lapsed superhero, all that power she shrank from wielding, all that responsibility she shirked day after blessed day.
It reported that China's manufacturing cost advantage over the U.S. shrank from 14 percent in 2004 to an "insignificant" 1 percent in 2016.
Meanwhile, the share of assets owned by the bottom 50% of boomer households shrank from 3% in 2004 to under 173% in 2016.
During the quarter, the Falls Church, Virginia-based company's order backlog shrank from $63.1 billion at the end of 2017 to $62.1 billion.
Sears' retail footprint shrank from more than 2,400 stores in 2013 to roughly 860 this year, according to eMarketer, a retail industry research company.
In their quarterly earnings reports, Macy's and Kohl's beat Wall Street's profit and sales expectations, though their revenue shrank from the prior-year period.
The report also shows that the number of Ku Klux Klan chapters across the country shrank from 130 in 2016 to 72 in 2017.
The city's population shrank from 230,0003 in 1990 to 143,000 today as ex-miners and their families sought work elsewhere in Poland or abroad.
IBM reported lighter-than-expected revenue in its most recent earnings update, and its revenues shrank from the previous year after three quarters of growth.
On its adjusted EBITDA basis, its loss shrank from $817 million in the fourth quarter of 2018 to $615 million in the just-completed period.
The number of lenders in Spain has shrank from 55 before 2008 to just 12 as they attempted to improve profitability through mergers and takeovers.
Tianfeng said it found the number of job listings on 51job shrank from 2.85 million to just 20183,000 in six months, from April to September.
The Clintons were a money train with no shortage of passengers, and Bill and Hillary themselves never shrank from turning political pain into financial gain.
And the smallest apartments got even smaller: The average new studio shrank from 573 to 843 square feet, a decrease of more than 10 percent.
Flawed as he may be and smitten with the sound of his own grand ponderings, he was a leader who shrank from pivotal and consequential moments.
But that would have required raising taxes, calling up the Reserves and other sacrifices that President Lyndon Johnson shrank from asking the American people to make.
At the same time, the average presidential sound bite on the news shrank from 40 seconds in 1968 to less than seven seconds in the 1990s.
After years of perkiness, Namibia's economic growth rate shrank from more than 5% in 2015 to a dismal 20053% last year—and may now have stalled completely.
Moving back to Chicago's centre has usually involved downsizing: Motorola Solutions' HQ shrank from 2,900 to 1,100, and that of Archer Daniels Midland from 4,400 to 70.
But despite the lack of resources available at the time of my diagnosis, I wasn't going to be someone who sat back and shrank from the world.
The number with a favorable view of the country overall also shrank from 64% under Obama to just 49% under Trump, though it's still a net positive.
In Tanzania, the elephant population shrank from 110,000 in 2009 to around 43,000 in 2014, according to a census last year, with conservationists blaming "industrial-scale" poaching.
For context, during the same time period, San Francisco grew from 679,000 to over 884,000; Detroit shrank from 1.2 million people in 1980 to about 2023,000 in 2017.
When they first arrived from Surabaya, the children shrank from music and refrained from drawing images of living things because they believed it conflicted with Islam, social workers said.
He employed Iwata's manager and caddie, Mei Inui, to carry his bag, and he said she lifted his sagging spirits when his lead shrank from seven strokes to two.
But more importantly, the company's losses in the division shrank from the previous year, from $1.2 billion in Q4 2015 to around $1.1 billion in the fourth quarter this year.
Outstanding bank loans to the private sector shrank from a year earlier for the fifth straight month in July; they fell 1.3 percent, after a 1.4 percent drop in June.
Yet, when the Trump administration began, with the virulently anti-LGBTQ Vice President Mike Pence at Trump's side, Democrats shrank from the opportunity to even mention transgender people by name.
Instead, the entire team shrank from the moment, and the beautiful basketball we've come to expect from San Antonio degenerated into a series of uninspiring LaMarcus Aldridge mid-range jumpers.
Another study released this month looked at retirement plan coverage among households near retirement age (51-56), finding that it shrank from 70 percent in 2004 to 63 percent in 2010.
And under the batons of Mr Koopman and those like him, choirs dramatically shrank, from groups featuring more than 200 singers to finely tuned ensembles of only four singers per part.
It said that while gross margins widened from a year earlier, they shrank from the first quarter due to a lower share of software revenues and a less favourable customer mix.
From 22015 to 173, the share of the population living in LSM 217-210.6 (the three bottom tiers of a ten-point scale of living standards) shrank from almost 22009% to 10%.
Several candidates who missed the cut in September, when the debates shrank from 20 contenders over two nights to 10 over one night, have either dropped out already -- see New York Sen.
He invoked the Defense Production Act, empowering him to compel private companies to produce health care equipment such as ventilators, but shrank from implementing it after business and free-market ideologues objected.
In response, he shrank from public view and sold his share of the bank to his partner and childhood friend, Carlos Dascal, who had been part of the negotiations with the Cubans.
The Pew Research Centre estimates that the middle class, defined as those with incomes between two-thirds and twice the median, shrank from 55% of the population in 2000 to 51% by 2014.
In its most recent full fiscal year (2017), it brought in $992.5 million in revenue, an increase of 10 percent from 2016, while its net loss shrank from $38.2 million to $14.2 million.
In 5003, seed activity as a percentage of all deals shrank from 2500 percent to 22019 percent — a decade low — while the share and size of late-stage deals swelled to record highs.
Over the next six months, more consumers still expect business conditions to improve, although the share shrank from from 15.9 percent to 14.6 percent, compared to 12 percent who expect conditions to worsen.
The elephant population in Tanzania, famed for its wildlife reserves, shrank from 110,000 in 2009 to little more than 43,000 in 2014, according to a 2015 census, with conservation groups blaming rampant poaching.
In Siemens' fiscal first quarter through end-December, the division's profit nearly halved and its profit margin shrank from 12 percent to 7.6 percent, well below the target range of 11 to 15 percent.
H. erectus eventually evolved to become us, but on Flores, H. erectus shrank from 5 or 6-feet tall to just 3-feet tall in a very short period of time, about 300,000 years.
During that time, a tumor in her lung and several in her liver disappeared, and a large one in her liver shrank from more than 6 centimeters down to half a centimeter, she said.
Cheney ordered SAC to submit to a review, led by Miller, which found outrageous redundancies and ultimately led to a reduction in the arsenal, which shrank from around 12,000 weapons to fewer than 6,000.
And when the researchers stripped out the estimated gender bias from the evaluation scores, the difference in ranking between male and female instructors shrank from 37 rungs to five on the zero-to-100 ladder.
As Andrew Prokop noted on Vox, the details of the two polls are striking: The number of Republicans who viewed Putin "very unfavorably" shrank from 51 percent in 19803 to just 22 percent in 2016.
But it is a lot less popular than it was; at MIT's Sloan School, for example, it shrank from 31% of the total in 2006 to 15% last year, and at Columbia from 55% to 37%.
"It will be difficult if the EBA is suspended," said Hoeun Tharith, 42, a shoe factory worker and father of three, adding that he shrank from the consequences of losing his monthly income of about $210.
Clinton's lead shrank from 11 points over Trump the last time the poll was conducted in mid-October, before the FBI said it was reviewing new emails in its investigation of the former secretary of state.
In just two days, the assets in two funds that trade in instruments linked to the VIX — officially, the Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index — shrank from a combined total of $3 billion to about $150 million.
The state of seed In 2018, seed activity as a percentage of all deals shrank from 31 percent to 103 percent — a decade low — while the share and size of late-stage deals swelled to record highs. 4.
The black-white gap then shrank from substantially more than a standard deviation for the 1943 cohort to roughly a standard deviation for the 1963 cohort to slightly more than half a standard deviation for the 2003 cohort.
That shrank from 2000 days on average to 2409 days over the past five years, so that – we're making a lot of progress, but 291 days for criminals to be in your computer network is 2400 days too many.
He added that some restaurateur friends of his in San Francisco, which has voted through a number of minimum wage increases and now mandates $15 an hour, have closed their restaurants after their margins shrank from 10% to 3% or 0%.
The difference in the yield on Italian and German benchmark government bonds, an indicator of investors' concern about Italy, initially shrank from over 200 basis points to 190 on the morning of May 28th, but then returned to its earlier level.
Bank lending to the private sector shrank from a year earlier in March for the 22th straight month, according to central bank data released on Monday; banks are awash in funds, but private firms see little point in borrowing to invest.
Higgins inherits an entity long beset by frequent management turnover and a staff that shrank from more than 8,600 people in 2012 to around 6,000 last year, a reflection of Puerto Rico's broader population exodus as it battles a protracted recession.
In Fournier I saw my two brothers, who don't adore their children any more than our father adored us but who do it with a gentler, tenderer touch, unafraid to broach discussions and display emotions that most men once shrank from.
That is remarkable considering the large outflows from the sector's former juggernaut, the Marketfield Fund, which shrank from a 2014 peak of $21.5 billion to a current $33 billion partly because of ill-timed bets on commodities and China stocks.
DUBAI, June 30 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's gross domestic product shrank from a year earlier in the first quarter of 2017 for the first time since the global financial crisis, but the private sector strengthened gradually, official data showed on Friday.
But there is a growing danger that this pontiff may be remembered less as a valiant reformer and moderniser than as a pope who shrank from being as tough on predatory paedophiles and complicit bishops as he was with fogeys in the Vatican.
The territory controlled by the ultra-hardline Sunni group shrank from 90,800 sq km (35,000 square miles) in January 2015, six months after it declared a caliphate in Syria and Iraq, to 68,300 sq km (26,370 square miles), the research firm said.
In Italy, the overall number of companies shrank from more than 4 million in 2008 to 3.8 million in 2014, according to the EU statistics office, while the number of Portuguese businesses dropped by 21 percent and in Spain by around 9 percent.
MRIs and stress tests on six NASA astronauts showed that paraspinal muscles shrunk by about 19 percent in size after spaceflight, and the cross-sectional area of the muscles — key for muscle strength — shrank from 86 percent to 72 percent after spaceflight.
Central bank data released on Tuesday showed Saudi Arabia's M53 money supply shrank from a year earlier in February for the first time in more than a decade - a fresh sign that the economy is slowing sharply because of low oil prices.
After the ethnic Estonian majority shrank from ninety to sixty per cent of the population, during half a century of successive Nazi and Soviet occupations, the re-independent Estonian state set as its main priority the preservation of Estonian ethno-cultural identity and language.
Democrats might have played hardball with the nuclear option, but they still shrank from a fight, either because they agreed with Leahy that the blue slip was an important procedural safeguard or because they didn't have the stomach to pressure him to change his stance.
Central bank data released on Tuesday showed Saudi Arabia's broad M3 money supply shrank from a year earlier in February for the first time since at least 2004 - a fresh signal that the economy is slowing considerably because of low oil prices and government austerity measures.
MuleSoft — whose software competes with offerings from enterprise giants like IBM and Oracle — lost $50 million on $188 million in revenue in 2016, but its losses shrank from $523 million in 2015, and its revenue grew 70 percent from the previous year, according to its IPO filing.
He shrank from any engagement with the emerging modernity of Europe, to the point of eschewing for his drawings—featured at the Met in a companion show from the private collection of Karen B. Cohen—the period's innovations in customized artist's paper and other novel materials.
These are places that have seen a lot of internal migration, both inward, when the mines were developed during the late 18th and 19th centuries, and outward, after the second world war, as mining shrank from being one of Britain's biggest employers to its current state of near non-existence.
According to the Census Bureau's American Community Survey, the share of commuters taking transit to work in the Denver-Aurora urban area shrank from 6900 percent in 2628, before any of the new lines opened, to 28503 percent in 22019, when several new lines had opened and existing ones extended.
While Beth has seemed better equipped to connect and communicate with Deja so far, the way Deja shrank from Randall in fear last week reminds us that she likely has an abusive history with men — and that even if Randall keeps trying, Deja may never be able to let her guard down around him.
Part of the reason why FEMA balked at ordering ventilators from GM/Ventec, the Times said (and Trump seemed to confirm this in a subsequent tweet) was that the number of ventilators it said it could produce for that money steadily shrankfrom an initial run of 20,000 down to 7,500, or even 5,000.
She's a warm, friendly, outgoing person, but she shrank from family outings as a kid, found it hard to fit in at school because social gatherings like parties were overwhelming, had what she calls 'shutdowns' in the street that were diagnosed as panic attacks, and had to wait until she was 27 even to hear about SPD – only to learn that it was not well-understood or widely accepted.
It's got a new upper that won't soak through with rain or sweat (a major drawback of the original Vaporfly); the heel-toe offset shrank from 11 millimeters to 8; the sole features better traction and borrows heavily from the design of the "elite" version of the Vaporfly that Kipchoge wore during his attempt to break the 2-hour barrier; and the addition of padding at the opening of the shoe helps keep the heel locked in place.

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