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"shrink from" Definitions
  1. (used especially in negative sentences) to be unwilling to do something that is difficult or unpleasant
"shrink from" Synonyms
shun spurn avoid reject shirk eschew turn away from balk at recoil from keep clear of steer clear of keep away from keep one's distance from have nothing to do with evade dodge stay away from shy from give a wide berth to snub cop out bypass escape sidestep duck skip skirt round skive abandon backpedal bilk cut decline desert duck-shove excuse baulk(UK) balk(US) desist disdain jib resist scorn refuse demur from quail at refuse to shy away draw back from jib at not like to rein in scruple to stop short stop cease discontinue refrain from desist from quit forbear from break off cut out call a halt to call it a day give up abstain from leave off knock off halt pack in suspend abominate abhor despise detest hate loathe dislike execrate shudder at disapprove feel hostile to feel repelled by regard with repugnance be repelled by feel aversion to feel revulsion to find intolerable have an aversion to have it in for hesitate scruple be reluctant be disinclined be unwilling baulk at be ambivalent about be hesitant boggle at feel uneasy about hang back from have misgivings about have qualms about be diffident about think twice about be in a dilemma be in a quandary be in two minds have second thoughts fear dread apprehend be afraid of be anxious about be apprehensive about be apprehensive of be fearful of be frightened of be in a blue funk about be scared of be terrified by be terrified of cower before cringe from feel apprehensive about feel consternation about flinch from go in terror of have butterflies in one's stomach rebel recoil flinch shrink feel repugnance pull back show repugnance pull back from shy away from feel disgust at feel revulsion at hesitate at feel abhorrence at be unable to bear be unable to stomach boggle waver dither falter vacillate demur shy shilly-shally hang back tremble worry agonise(UK) agonize(US) fret fuss quail stew be anxious be apprehensive be fearful be afraid be frightened be bothered be concerned be filled with fear be in a state of anxiety be troubled be all of a quiver be all of a tremble unwilling averse disinclined loath reluctant slow indisposed mind opposed demur at not about resistant sweer have scruples about More

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But even as a biased outsider to Democratic politics, I can see why Biden would shrink from the strategy, shrink from dividing his party by challenging its new consensus, shrink from being hated by his co-partisans.
Chief Executive Carlos Rodriguez didn't shrink from the fight, either.
The Republican Senate majority will shrink from 52 to 51.
Visiting hours will soon shrink, from daily to weekends only.
Mr. Fernandez was not one to shrink from the threats.
He does not shrink from his ideas out of political expediency.
And he did not shrink from criticizing people in the industry.
Beyond's board will shrink from 10 to nine seats, Goldman told analysts.
Still, we are not cowards, and we don't shrink from a challenge.
The ADP chief executive, Carlos Rodriguez, didn't shrink from the fight, either.
The overall number of poll workers will shrink from 584 to 292.
The overall number of poll workers will shrink from 584 to 292.
And they did not shrink from subjects like the inevitability of death.
The seating capacity will shrink from over 270,700 seats to around 2,200.
We are not going to shrink from the challenges of globalization and automation.
Saudi Arabia's princes used to shrink from Britain's press like women in purdah.
Our sins and transgression are numerous and we should not shrink from them.
Racism can make white men shrink from black men and abuse black women.
They shrink from having to go to the polling booths on election days.
Do you actually expect the woman behind Furiosa to shrink from a challenge?
And many of his contemporaries, including Junger himself, did not shrink from that.
The Second Circuit's decision should not cause DoJ to retrench and shrink from prosecutions.
Check out for basic purchases will shrink from at least five steps to two.
Others are guileful entrepreneurs who would doubtless shrink from other areas of organised crime.
According to the proposal, Minor League Baseball would shrink from 160 teams to 120.
MATTEO RENZI, Italy's former prime minister, has never been one to shrink from a bet.
Our next president must not shrink from long overdue reforms, but must lead with them.
"The shelf life of a candidate can shrink from days to 24 hours," Glaser said.
Meehan, never one to shrink from an argument, got into a spirited debate with them.
We should be aggressive and affirmative in making that demand and not shrink from it.
The time to get a mortgage approved and funded will shrink from weeks to minutes.
Others said they no longer trust doctors or that they shrink from any physical touch.
Japan's working-age population is projected to shrink from 77m in 2015 to 48m by 2060.
The number of major wireless carriers in the United States could shrink from four to three.
Francona said Tomlin, 32, was a gutsy competitor who would not shrink from the big moment.
And those of us who believe in technology's potential for good must not shrink from this moment.
The east's population will shrink from 22050m in 19890 to 23m by 24, according to government statistics.
That would be a demographic boon, as South Korea's working-age population begins to shrink from 2017.
Shiffrin said she did not expect Vlhova, also 22, to shrink from the competition in future races.
This is an issue that impacts all of us, and we will not shrink from this responsibility.
Many want to find compromise and shrink from the conflict that modern politics has come to mean.
The number of EU MEPs (members of the European Parliament) will shrink from 751 seats to 705.
Convivência Island, close to Atafona beach, saw its population shrink from 200 to a mere three families.
Indications are they will shrink from nuclear test resumption, as have our indifferent leaders for 25 years.
Whether we shrink from this challenge or rise to it is the vital question of our time.
Impeachment is not something that any of us take lightly, but we cannot shrink from our responsibilities either.
San Francisco saw annual price increases shrink from 10.2 percent to 1.8 percent over the same time period.
" Criminalizing these relationships, he said, would mean "citizens with legitimate concerns might shrink from participating in democratic discourse.
Thinktank Bruegel predicts that London's share of this market will eventually shrink from 90 percent to 60 percent.
Or unless the few such people shrink from speaking up because they expect anger in response, even ostracism.
He has been cured for decades, but doctors still shrink from him when they hear about his diagnosis.
Conan O'Brien's late-night talk show "Conan" will shrink from an hour to a half-hour in 2019.
That is why the Athenian lawmaker Solon decreed it a crime for any citizen to shrink from controversy.
We've never been a species to shrink from a challenge or shy away from the pursuit of knowledge.
If T-Mobile and Sprint merge, the United States would shrink from four major wireless carriers down to three.
Yet here I am, literally locked in—doors closed, windows shut, while I shy and shrink from the light.
Under Lankford's resolution, post-cloture debate for non-Cabinet nominees would shrink from 30 hours down to eight hours.
When two women were shot during a screening of Trainwreck, she didn't back down or shrink from the moment.
Now it says the aim is to shrink from the roughly 40 assets it still has to around 30.
The Apache nation saw families shrink from an average of 210 children to 220 in the same time period.
"This is an issue that impacts all of us and we will not shrink from this responsibility," Mr. Cook said.
And Republican women suffered a stinging blow, with their ranks poised to shrink from 6900 down to 2628 next year.
"I cannot and will not shrink from my duty to defend the constitution and to do impartial justice," Jones said.
He warned the nation not to shrink from the challenges of economic inequality, racial strife, political isolation and voter apathy.
Under Lankford's resolution, post-cloture debate for non-Cabinet executive nominees would shrink from 30 hours down to eight hours.
But Ms. Klobuchar did not shrink from the moment of getting a point across that women candidates are treated differently.
The bottom half of households saw their share of the country's wealth shrink from 4% in 1989 to 1% in 2018.
And thanks to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, the phrase "info war" is tainted — but we also shouldn't shrink from using it.
Mr Modi has always presented himself as a bold and resolute military leader, who does not shrink from confronting Pakistan's provocations.
Ms. Cleveland doesn't shrink from facing down in her book an industry not always welcoming of black beauty, then or now.
Buttigieg has also seen his support shrink from its late 2019 heights, but he is holding on — particularly in New Hampshire.
In spite of these efforts, GM watched its share of customers shrink from 4.7% in 2010 to about 1% in 2016.
Or maybe you shrink from the thought of having to work and sacrifice and struggle towards a goal you may never accomplish.
The justices should not shrink from their duty to "level the playing field" when nefarious actors meddle with the right to vote.
Its valuation at its initial public offering could shrink from $47 billion to as low as $10 billion, according to media reports.
"Our adversaries have transformed space into a warfighting domain already and the United States will not shrink from this challenge," Pence added.
"This is an issue that impacts all of us, and we will not shrink from this responsibility," Apple CEO Tim Cook said.
Imagine you didn't know which party benefited, so there was no reason to downplay the event's horror, or shrink from its implications.
These men are reasonable, practical and compassionate pastors who shrink from the intolerance and bigotry voiced by too many of their flock.
The White Rabbit hands her a fan that induces her to shrink from nine feet tall to the size of a rodent.
A Republican Party that was really shaped by lukewarmism would probably still oppose the Paris deal and shrink from sweeping carbon taxes.
Waldman, a former reporter for The Times in Afghanistan, has crafted a story that doesn't shrink from moral ambiguity and difficult questions.
The combined entity has since seen its store count shrink from 5000 to 1000 and more than 200,000 people lose their jobs.
"The block of more market-oriented countries including the Scandinavians and the Dutch will shrink from 35 percent to 20 percent," Waterworth added.
Its workforce will shrink from 130,000 to 5003,000 (the bulk of the jobs will be transferred to the new owners of the assets).
The study also found that more than 600 species in those six developing areas are seeing their habitats shrink from land-use changes.
If its 56 members of parliament were to walk out of the coalition, Mrs Merkel's majority would merely shrink from 80% to 71%.
"Our adversaries have transformed space into a war-fighting domain already and the United States will not shrink from this challenge," Pence said.
"Our adversaries have transformed space into a war fighting domain already, and the United States will not shrink from this challenge," Pence said.
"Our adversaries have transformed space into a war fighting domain already and the United States will not shrink from this challenge," Pence said.
Ferraro, then in her sixth year in the House of Representatives, didn't shrink from the "let me help you" barb in her debate.
That's why Russia doesn't shrink from bombing civilian hospitals, or Hezbollah from starving entire cities into submission, or Assad from using chemical weapons.
"Our adversaries have transformed space into a war-fighting domain already, and the United States will not shrink from this challenge," Pence said.
"We were expecting it," said Urquidez, who has watched deliveries shrink from 100 tires at a time two years ago to nine today.
There are already 2000 jobs for every job-seeker, and the workforce is predicted to shrink from 24m last year to 20173m in 22017.
On the other end of the scale, Lee has seen a rising senior shrink from 103 kg (227 pounds) to 76 kg (168 pounds).
Rick Scott on Sunday, following a manual recount that saw Scott's lead shrink from 12,603 votes to 10,033 but not disappear, according to CNN.
Meanwhile, the UN projects that the working age population of China will shrink from around 920 million in 2015 to 667 million by 2055.
Given its past record, and how enthusiastically it came to bat in this case, Twitter is unlikely to shrink from any future court battles.
Samsung, the world's biggest smartphone maker, has seen its share of China's market shrink from about 20% in 2013, showed data from Strategy Analytics.
She says parents often shrink from pushing their kids to face their fears because it feels cruel, when in fact it's just the opposite.
The company "will not shrink from that responsibility," declared Chief Executive Tim Cook on stage at the launch of a new iPhone on Monday.
Nor did Algren shrink from obloquy, though he professed shock at the sometimes cruel indiscretions — especially the ones visited on himself — in Beauvoir's work.
Nor did she shrink from asking tough questions of Mr. Obama when he was a young senator starting his aspirational bid for the presidency.
Sandford has never been one to shrink from violence; and until that point, he'd been his usual entertaining self in this hard-core adventure.
Eni, conversely, committed to cut its absolute emissions from all products it sells by 80% and said its oil output would shrink from 2025.
Trump did not shrink from the challenge after taking the oath of office Friday, doubling down on the populist economic message he rode to victory.
The IMF predicts that the primary budget deficit (excluding interest payments on debt) will shrink from 228% of GDP in 22016 to 216% by 20183.
As a result, the country's population is falling by 32,1303 a year, and is projected to shrink from 9.7 million to 8.3 million by 2050.
Trump did not shrink from the challenge after taking the oath of office Friday, doubling down on the populist economic message he rode to victory.
"As their actions make clear, our adversaries have transformed space into a warfighting domain already, and the U.S. will not shrink from this challenge," said Pence.
Sure, the proportion of volatile revenue from trading and capital markets would shrink from 37 percent to 27 percent in a combined entity, using 2018 figures.
He said the room would have a more feminine feel, a menu revolving around vegetables and seafood, and service that would not shrink from tableside extravagance.
"We take no joy in having to move down this road and proceed with the impeachment inquiry, but neither do we shrink from it," Schiff said.
From the neurotic Frasier Crane to Betty Draper's two-faced shrink, from the delusional never-nude Tobias Funke to that whole Tony Soprano-Dr. Melfi-Dr.
That plan didn't work, and Snap saw its user growth begin to shrink from 191 million daily active users in May 2018 to 186 million in October.
The founders, Georgian entrepreneurs Lasha Kvantaliani and Bacho Khachidze, claim that the device can help provide clean oxygen while our forests shrink from human greed and negligence.
These bold movers, at various stages of growing up, don't shrink from their bodies but confidently inhabit them, even through the maze of Mr. Brooks's speedy steps.
The death of a child is so painful, it is all too possible to shrink from the retelling, to be unwilling to examine the tragedy head-on.
The effort plays to the strengths of Ms. Pelosi, a veteran legislator and negotiator who does not shrink from a challenge, and few expect her to fail.
And on the other hand, the reporters kind of know that as well, but when it comes to describing it, they shrink from that a little bit.
He did not shrink from putting on Howard Brenton's "Romans in Britain," a left-wing play that included a homosexual rape, or flinch at the ensuing outrage.
White House speechwriters, who usually do not shrink from accepting praise for artful turns of phrase, say the credit for this one belongs solely to their boss.
NordLB's balance sheet could shrink from a total of 155 billion euros to a sum between 90 billion euros and 95 billion euros, one of the sources said.
Thankfully, a well-balanced diet and exercise plan plus medication to treat his thyroid condition have helped the brave doggo shrink from 109 pounds to about 27.5 pounds.
There is little appetite for a snap election as both the conservatives and SPD are expected to see their share of the vote shrink from the 2017 election.
In a sign that Ms. Carlson is not going to shrink from the spotlight, she recently hired the power publicist Cindi Berger of PMK BNC to represent her.
So did "His Promised Land," a gripping memoir sold there based on an interview with Parker, which revealed a man who seemed never to shrink from a challenge.
And with similar caution, Japanese organizers say the March 85003 Tokyo marathon will shrink from 38,000 participants to just 176 elite runners (The Associated Press and The Guardian).
They do not shrink from the prospect of rising confrontation with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates over Yemen or over disputed islands in the Strait of Hormuz.
But any nominee, elected or appointed, should not shrink from the question of whether they would allow their personal beliefs to supersede the obligations of the office they seek.
"She didn't shrink from the pressure; she embraced it," said Navratilova, a great champion who needed time to learn how to manage her own nerves on the biggest occasions.
"Officials might wonder whether they could respond to even the most commonplace requests for assistance, and citizens with legitimate concerns might shrink from participating in democratic discourse," Roberts fretted.
But the nature of new ideas is they're underdeveloped as policy, and Democrats shouldn't shrink from ambition just because the party's policy apparatus hasn't caught up to its base.
"This is an issue that impacts all of us, and we will not shrink from this responsibility," Apple CEO Tim Cook said at the launch event a week ago.
Despite the unlikelihood that Trump would shrink from the battle, one Wall Street firm has put together a what-if case should he decide to resign before being impeached.
This was the third quarter in a row of growth for the company, which saw its user base shrink from the first quarter through the third quarter of last year.
But Republican women, who already made up a small percentage of their conference, were especially stung by the shellacking — their numbers will shrink from 22019 to just 13 next year.
Whatever the result and whatever the caliber of opponent and whatever the constraints of the match-up, the other guy hit back, and Idris Elba didn't shrink from the moment.
In this country, the nation's biggest four banks have seen their share of U.S. banking assets shrink from 57 percent in 2010 to 51 percent today according to FDIC numbers.
For the past decade, McCarthy, who has had clear personal ambitions for the speakership, has seen the Republican delegation from California shrink from 19 seats in 2010 to just seven.
But the far right element that is most likely to demand annexation of the West Bank would shrink from eight seats in the previous coalition to five in this coalition.
"As Daesh retreats, it will shrink from so-called state and terrorist group to just terrorist group," said Baghdad-based security analyst Hisham al-Hashimi, author of "The World of Daesh".
But it was not to be, and Chozick does not shrink from her own share of the blame for campaign coverage that focused on Hillary's emails rather than more substantive issues.
As that and other rival products hit the market, Mylan has introduced its own generic version for $300 and seen its market share shrink from 95 percent to 71 percent in March.
Polls show Klaver's Left Greens on course to quadruple their representation to 16 seats, while Rutte's centre-right liberals shrink from 41 to somewhere around 25, not far ahead of Wilders' nationalists.
"The antitrust division will not shrink from the critical work of investigating and challenging anticompetitive conduct and transactions where justified," Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim said in a speech Tuesday in Israel.
A day ahead of a court hearing in the Apple's dispute with the FBI, Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company would not "shrink" from its privacy and security obligations to customers.
Even as you shrink from seeing you cannot help but see the young man's blotched skin, stiff dust-colored hair receding at his temples, unshaven jaws and brash tawny eyes like cracked glass.
Many in the conservative commodity business shrink from the thought of losing discretion in their dealings, as well as jobs and perhaps even their business if the technology succeeds disrupting the status quo.
According to the restructuring plan proposed by the state and the savings banks, NordLB's balance sheet would shrink from a total of 150 billion euros to below 100 billion in the medium term.
In a report about robots in fast-food restaurants, the WSJ finds evidence that, far from replacing humans, they're being used to retain employees who shrink from repetitive tasks and longer opening hours.
She does not shrink from taking extreme actions — that's part of the reason Emily (Alexis Bledel) stabbed Lydia and threw her down a flight of stairs at the end of the second season.
"The book did shrink [from its peak] but we were in such a strong position we were able to overcome the speed bump," said the banker, referring to the sell-off in Treasuries.
Merkel attributed increasing populism and polarization to both the euro zone crisis and migration crisis seen in Europe over the last few years, but said Germany would not shrink from the world stage.
But if Harvard did not take demographics into account, the percentage of black and Hispanic students would shrink from 2000% and 22012%, respectively, to just 28% and 20163% — something SFFA's lawyers skipped right over.
Tim Cook even took a few minutes at the beginning of today's event to directly address the case, saying he would not allow Apple to "shrink" from the responsibility of protecting its customers' privacy.
" Pence, meanwhile, argued that "other nations are seeking to disrupt our space-based systems and challenge American supremacy in space as never before," adding that "the United States will not shrink from this challenge.
"We do not take these measures lightly, but we will not shrink from reducing assistance further if evolving conditions require it," the State Department said in a statement, adding that some programs would continue.
"As their actions make clear, our adversaries have transformed space into a warfighting domain already and the United States will not shrink from this challenge," US Vice President Mike Pence said in August 2018.
Heidegger was certainly right that our instinct is to shrink from our own being, from our own freedom, and just give ourselves over to the crowd, to the "they-self," as he called it.
"The idea that our Office would shrink from the challenge of prosecuting a powerful man is belied by our daily work and unparalleled record of success on behalf of sexual assault survivors," the statement continued.
Those of us who believe in technology's potential for good must not shrink from this moment", he added, saying the company hopes "to work with you as partners", and that: "Our missions are closely aligned.
"This crisis is real… And those of us who believe in technology's potential for good must not shrink from this moment," he warned, telling the assembled regulators that Apple is aligned with their civic mission.
In a message addressed to Chinese Catholics, Francis said that while they should be good citizens of their country, they should not shrink from offering "a word of criticism" when necessary to defend human dignity.
"The idea that our Office would shrink from the challenge of prosecuting a powerful man is belied by our daily work and unparalleled record of success on behalf of sexual assault survivors," the statement read.
This was the second quarter in a row of growth for the company, which saw its user base shrink from 2195.5 million daily users in the first quarter of 22019 to 188 million the following quarter.
AMD didn't go into too much detail, but did say the 2nd-Gen Ryzen processors would operate on a new Zen+ microarchitecture and that it would shrink from the 14nm that Zen is on, to 12nm.
The medical market in California, according to ArcView, is expected to remain the largest nationally through 2020, although it projects the medical market portion will shrink from $2403 billion in 2015 to $2.6 billion by 2020.
If such a value-added system of measurement were to be adopted, it has been estimated that China's trade surplus with the United States would shrink from one-third to one-half the amount actually reported.
Republicans are reaping the whirlwind right now, and Democrats should seize the chance to show Americans an alternative to Mr. Trump's politics of rage, and an image of themselves to be proud of, not shrink from.
Fitbit saw its slice of the wearables market shrink from 8% in the third quarter of 2018 to 4.1% in the third quarter of 2019, bumping it down to fifth place behind Huawei, Samsung, and Xiaomi. 
Once the world's top cotton importer, China has seen its imports shrink from more than 21 million tonnes in 225/26 to around 43 million tonnes last year, mainly due to efforts to reduce its state stockpiles.
Her appointment comes at a time when RBS is in its healthiest state since the 2008 financial crisis, having undergone a decade-long restructuring that saw it shrink from a failed international expansion to focus on Britain.
Her appointment comes at a time when RBS is in its healthiest state since the 2008 financial crisis, having undegone a decade-long restructuring that saw it shrink from a failed international expansion to focus on Britain.
" Vice President Pence on Thursday also lauded the potential new military branch, saying at the Pentagon, "our adversaries have transformed space into a war-fighting domain already, and the United States will not shrink from this challenge.
Once the world's top cotton importer, China has seen its imports shrink from more than 21 million tonnes in 63/26 to around 29 million tonnes last year, mainly due to efforts to reduce its state stockpiles.
Glamour has its peculiar tediousness; and James, who is properly sympathetic to his subjects, does not shrink from the fact that Gauguin, Spies and Eberhardt made use of the lopsided sexual power they enjoyed in the colonies.
He said excess bank reserves remain "abundant" in money markets, but warned that the central bank's portfolio of bonds will not shrink from about $4.2 trillion currently to its pre-crisis size of less than $1 trillion.
Brian Chesky, the chief executive of Airbnb, does not shrink from politically charged issues, recently citing the company's commitment to inclusion as its reason for canceling accounts and bookings related to the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville.
People who might otherwise join a conversation to see where it might lead them choose instead to shrink from it, lest they say the "wrong" thing and be accused of some kind of political -ism or -phobia.
I did not run for Senate hoping to participate in the impeachment trial of a duly-elected President, but I cannot and will not shrink from my duty to defend the Constitution and to do impartial justice.
The takeover may also save loss-making TOCOM, which has seen its trading volumes shrink from its heyday in the early 2000s as futures markets in China and Singapore have grown and taken over its market share.
This gorgeously animated adaptation of the children's novel by Deborah Ellis, directed by Nora Twomey, with Angelina Jolie as an executive producer, doesn't shrink from hardship or horror, and in fact bubbles over with courage and even hope.
Just as bad, when the justices should get involved — not to pick winners and losers in ideological battles, but to correct structural flaws in the electoral process or to protect minority rights — they often shrink from their duty.
She attributed increasing populism and polarization to both the euro zone crisis and migration crisis seen in Europe over the last few years following an influx of refugees, but said Germany would not shrink from the world stage.
China, once the world's top cotton importer, has seen its imports shrink from more than 5 million tonnes in 2011/12 to around 1 million tonnes last year, due to its efforts to reduce state stockpiles of the fiber.
The number of individual income tax brackets would shrink from seven to three — 10, 25 and 35 percent — easing the tax burden on most Americans, including the president, although aides did not offer the income ranges for each bracket.
And Trump would be wise not to let the hotter heads of his administration, anxious to confront a China that will hardly shrink from defending its own most profound interests, steer America's course in a tense and dangerous region.
McCaskill didn't shrink from policy issues during her 10 town halls, declaring that she would try to break a record for engaging with constituents and focus on conservative areas to "show respect" for those who didn't vote for her.
"The United States seeks constructive relations with China, but we will not shrink from China's challenges to the rules-based order and where China subverts the sovereignty of neighboring countries and disadvantages the U.S. and our friends," he said.
The bank confirmed some staff would lose their jobs but declined to give specific numbers, pointing to its long-stated ambition to shrink from the world's biggest bank by assets into a much leaner, UK-focused commercial and retail bank.
Analyst Gartner is expecting a big drop in smartphone sales growth, projecting the market will shrink from 14.4 per cent growth in 2015 to just 7 per cent in 953 — with only 1.5 billion smartphone units being shipped globally this year.
The upper deck will shrink from eleven thousand seats down to six thousand in the new arena, according to a team spokesperson, and a second floor of luxury suites will push the least expensive seats even farther from the action.
Murray will take the number two job at a time when RBS is in its healthiest condition since the 2008 financial crisis, following a decade-long restructuring that saw it shrink from a failed international expansion to focus on Britain.
" Becker wrote, "The irony of man's condition is that the deepest need is to be free of the anxiety of death and annihilation; but it is life itself which awakens it, and so we must shrink from being fully alive.
Indeed, there could also be an opportunity for brave investors, suggests Surry, if Italy follows the path trodden by Spain which has seen its banking sector shrink from around 70 lenders to closer to a dozen since the financial crisis.
Last fall the UK government put its own squeeze on tech giants to radically shrink the time it takes to remove extremist content from their platforms — saying it wanted the average to shrink from 36 hours down to just two.
The early success of the tent is welcome news for the company Smith launched in 2011, when the recession caused the marketing team he was working on at a large branding firm to shrink from 12 employees to just three.
"We take no joy in having to move down this road and having to proceed with the impeachment inquiry, but neither do we shrink from it," Schiff said at a press conference flanked by several other Democratic chairs after Thursday's vote.
The French president used his speech in the House chamber to urge Mr. Trump not to shrink from the leadership role the United States had played in forging the pact that Mr. Trump on Tuesday called "insane" and "ridiculous" — in the first place.
The China Universal CSI Energy Index ETF, which invests in energy plays including PetroChina and Sinopec , have seen its assets shrink from 20.8 million yuan at the end of June, to 11.7 million yuan, hit by slumping oil prices and heavy redemptions.
Keeping rates low can maintain those levels in the face of 2 percent economic growth, he said, and allowing the balance sheet to shrink from its current $4.5 trillion level can allow for a more "natural" adjustment of the yield curve, he said.
" On Wednesday, Tillerson said that while the US wants a constructive relationship with China, "we will not shrink from China's challenges to the rules-based order, and where China subverts the sovereignty of neighboring countries and disadvantages the US and our friends.
Obama has now added his voice of support in the third high profile statewide race of his post-presidency, demonstrating that he is unlikely to shrink from party politics as he remains one of the most popular Democratic figures in the country.
Having essentially been sold into indentured servitude themselves when they were still only children, and knowing far too well what it felt like to be treated as less than human, they did not shrink from subjecting others to an even worse fate.
The Montana contest was the second special House election this year in a conservative district where rank-and-file progressives rallied behind their candidate only to see Washington-based Democrats shrink from the fight as Republicans launched ferocious attacks to ensure victory.
" And back in 2018 when he was still just considering the race, Cameron told the Courier Journal this about his potential candidacy: "I certainly am cognizant of the fact that this could be a significant milestone, and I don't shrink from that fact.
But he doesn't shrink from depicting less than sympathetic behavior by tenants, like the decision by Larraine, a 54-year-old woman who has just been evicted from the trailer park, to blow her monthly food stamps on a single home-cooked lobster dinner.
"It was made manifest in a willingness to make decisions and give orders, to take the initiative, and to overcome the fear of failure and disgrace if all did not go well, something that even physically brave men often shrink from doing," Patrick Garrity wrote.
Where once Fed officials believed the balance sheet would shrink from about $4.5 trillion to a range of $20153 trillion to $3 trillion, the required level may be considerably higher, depending on how much in reserves the banking system will need to remain liquid.
As residents moved into their new homes on Wednesday, there were mixed feelings about the latest twist in a long battle for land that has seen the community shrink from some 600 families to 2320 who resisted the city's plans to move them on.
" Jefferson continued: "When I contemplate these transcendent objects, and see the honor, the happiness, and the hopes of this beloved country committed to the issue and the auspices of this day, I shrink from the contemplation, and humble myself before the magnitude of the undertaking.
Word of the Day noun: (psychology) a person who tends to shrink from social contacts and become preoccupied with private thoughts verb: fold inward verb: turn inside _________ The word introvert has appeared in 47 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Sept.
And strangely enough, the team also found that by the 2070s, ragweed distribution might start to shrink from the peak levels seen in the 2050s, thanks to more extreme swings in temperature and precipitation (ragweed, like humans, doesn't love weather that's too hot or too cold).
While the FDA said it will be looking for ways to reduce this impact—such as letting manufacturers file one PMTA for multiple flavors—it's inevitable that the market will shrink from thousands of flavors and products to fewer than 2,000 in the next few years.
"The United States seeks constructive relations with China, but we will not shrink from China's challenges to the rules-based order and where China subverts the sovereignty of neighboring countries and disadvantages the U.S. and our friends," Tillerson told the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank.
What they're saying: "While antitrust is not a panacea for every policy challenge presented by the digital market, the Antitrust Division will not shrink from the critical work of investigating and challenging anticompetitive conduct and transactions where justified," said Makan Delrahim, who leads the division, during a speech in Israel.
That said, the absolute size of the population will remain relatively small: Muslims are currently about 1 percent of the U.S. population, and that's expected to double to 2.1 percent by 2050, while the Jewish population is expected to shrink from 1.8 percent to 1.4 percent within the same period of time.
CHICAGO — President Obama delivered a nostalgic and hopeful farewell address to the nation on Tuesday evening, but warned both the divided country he led for eight years and his successor not to shrink from the challenges of economic inequality, racial strife, political isolation and voter apathy that still threaten its ideal of democracy.
But we have to be honest, too, and not shrink from the ugliness laid bare by technology and social media — by the footage of the police pumping bullets into Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, La., on Tuesday and of Philando Castile bleeding and dying beside his girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, on Wednesday in Falcon Heights, Minn.
As episode orders shrink from 13 episodes per season to 10 to eight (or fewer!) and as dramas increasingly tend toward smaller stories told over single seasons rather than bigger, more sprawling stories told over many seasons, they no longer have the time or space to match Orange Is the New Black's level of world-building and scope.
Maybe then we can hope that he does not yield to the temptation of choosing a Fed chair who will keep interest rates unduly low but rather he will choose someone in the mold of Paul Volcker, who did not shrink from talking truth to power and from making very difficult and unpopular monetary policy decisions.
But Herbert, who worked with Dudley in Russia in the 272s, had also seen his annual budget shrink from $3.5 billion in 2013 to $1 billion this year - not enough to drill even a dozen complex deep-water wells, and certainly not enough to throw at a frontier exploration with potential high gain, but also a high risk of coming out empty-handed.
If the president does not shrink from pressing America's and the West's advantage in both confrontations, China will finally be on the way to true integration into Richard Nixon's "family of nations" and Trump will find himself presiding over a historic moment every bit as monumental and positive for the world as Ronald Reagan's success in ending the Cold War.
Under the initial proposal, the size of the Navy's fleet would shrink from 293 to 287 ships, despite the 2018 National Defense Authorization Act setting an official goal of 355 ships, according to the AP. Budget talks are ongoing, but the Navy is seeking to cut costs to free up funds for other priorities, according to a defense official familiar with the memo.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren to Sanders: 'I think you called me a liar on national TV' Warren-Sanders fight raises alarm on the left Overnight Health Care: Health insurers urge Supreme Court to take ObamaCare case | Lawmakers press Trump officials to change marijuana rules | Bloomberg vows to ban flavored e-cigs if elected MORE (D-Mass.) saw her support shrink from 2628 percent to 28500 percent in the Badger State.

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