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"shrinkage" Definitions
  1. the process of becoming smaller in size; the amount by which something becomes smaller

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"We have satellite records clearly documenting a shrinkage of the Antarctic ice sheet and an acceleration of that shrinkage," Duffy said.
In RET fusion positive patients, 69 percent of those who could be evaluated had significant tumor shrinkage, based on standard criteria for overall responses, typically shrinkage by at least a third.
A former employee told BuzzFeed News it's just some shrinkage.
And shrinkage can happen to just about any curl type.
Immigrants are helping to stem shrinkage in another 150 localities.
Pink means they will shrink (deep pink means serious shrinkage).
The shrinkage is real, and we're paying to avoid it.
No explanation for the shrinkage has been provided as of yet.
Declining investor participation is part and parcel of a broader shrinkage.
Prepare for a few inches of shrinkage due to extreme sweat.
The '80s was a terrible shrinkage because the plague got everyone.
Brain shrinkage is tied to an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease.
Of course, the monument is blaming the shrinkage on the cold weather.
But, but, but: Not all the job shrinkage was due to automation.
Occasionally, as in Mr. Wright's case, placebos have led to tumor shrinkage.
" Palo Alto Networks: "There is a shrinkage of all high-multiple stocks.
It sits alongside a graph showing the shrinkage of the stock market.
This fabric construction makes the underwear breathable, stretchy, and resistant to shrinkage.
Second, how will the anticipated shrinkage of the Fed's balance sheet proceed?
That was when a half century of shrinkage came to an end.
Japan is in a population shrinkage crisis like no other developed nation.
The inevitable shrinkage in Medicaid will be particularly devastating to older Americans.
You know the winter has been cold when a monument suffers from shrinkage.
Additionally, the shrinkage of AMD's sales has decelerated, though they are still shrinking.
Some of the shrinkage reflects people moving up the income ladder, for example.
Much of the shrinkage occurred around the shrews' braincase, substantially flattening its roof.
Established treatments without such matching resulted in an average shrinkage of only 5%.
Such shrinkage can be expected to continue for the Vision Fund's sprawling portfolio.
You know it has been a cold winter when even a monument has shrinkage.
This was made possible by continual shrinkage of the components computers are made from.
The shrinkage is all the more perturbing because its dynamics are not well understood.
Balance sheet shrinkage does, after all, represent a potentially significant removal of monetary accommodation.
And it's not going to reverse years of shrinkage in the U.S. production base.
Since those are its two best monetizing markets, stopping the shrinkage there was critical.
It is this shrinkage of concerns that is worrisome to the mother who writes.
What is the biggest problem around deployment and stealing and shrinkage, I guess, essentially?
Hang-drying also helps your clothes last longer, with less shrinkage and fiber damage.
Search the hashtag #shrinkage, and you'll see over 230,000 before-and-after photos for proof.
"To be honest, if you suffer from major shrinkage, I wouldn't recommend diffusing," she notes.
Microgravity also causes the heart to weaken over time, leading to deconditioning and even shrinkage.
Without inspiring leadership or a strategy to reverse user shrinkage, recruiting replacements would prove difficult.
But the way hair growth (and shrinkage) is set up, that's a distant, impossible dream.
Seventy-six percent of patients experienced significant tumor shrinkage, including complete remission in 12 percent.
That could certainly account for the shrinkage of jaws and teeth undergone by Homo erectus.
Studies have also found that heavy (and even moderate) drinkers can have increased brain shrinkage.
There is little to no chance that significant shrinkage will occur in the near future.
This partially reverses the insurance titan's shrinkage of its coverage territory in the Bluegrass State.
Alcohol shrinkage is one factor leading to the rapid demise of many bars and restaurants.
But that's still far from the 10% share of the population needed to halt shrinkage.
Foraging cattle, allowed into the forest in the summer, are another factor in Pando's shrinkage.
That was a larger decline than the first preliminary estimate of a 6.3% annualized shrinkage.
If that were true, it would imply that the cracks form because of skin shrinkage.
Part of the iPhone's diminished importance on Apple's balance sheet can be attributed to sales shrinkage.
But that's fine, because it will also result in a rapid shrinkage of Twitter's user base.
The process is starkly visible in the shrinkage of the ice that covers the Arctic ocean.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said last month that the bond shrinkage would stop later this year.
That is easy to say, but unions, fearing job losses among 640,000 staff, oppose any shrinkage.
Although the Pringles shrinkage was devastating, it was by no means the only offender in 2130.
Football's cachet is declining: There is a shrinkage in youth participation and public concern about concussions.
About 26 percent of those patients experienced significant tumor shrinkage, and 12 percent had complete remissions.
Despite the economic shrinkage, manufacturing by U.S. companies still comprises nearly half of Puerto Rico's GDP.
Nectar's solution to alcohol shrinkage has now attracted a $10 million Series A led by DragonCapital.
Earlier this year, we had "the incredible shrinking Trump boom" — until the data showed no shrinkage.
It may be too early for the Fed to slow the shrinkage of its balance sheet.
This will allow a substantial, but gradual shrinkage in the size of the Fed's bond portfolio.
These scans showed that people on ibudilast had noticeably less brain shrinkage than did those on placebo.
Though he does believe there will be some supplier shrinkage as a direct result of GDPR biting.
That success has, in turn, inspired a search for other areas where shrinkage might also yield dividends.
But shrinkage was not what Mr Mackenzie had in mind when launching the "Think Big" ad campaign.
Unusually high migration in recent years has more than offset the shrinkage of the native-born population.
Some traders have blamed the shrinkage in the Fed's bond holdings for recent turbulence in money markets.
Grace had just started on the Takeda Oncology drug, and the initial signs pointed to considerable shrinkage.
To be accepted, they have to show no signs of wear (pilling, fading, shrinkage), damage, or alterations. 
Separately, the Fed also announced a plan to end the shrinkage of its bond holdings in September.
Had these shrinkage schemes not been foiled, they would have been acts of vandalism against the future.
During the previous crisis, governments ran big deficits to counteract a dramatic shrinkage of money spent elsewhere.
Just check with the British economy and see the shrinkage of its former world currency, the pound.
But worse news for trump is his unmistakable, substantial shrinkage of support among base, core voters – i.e.
They are rich in vitamin B33, he said, which studies suggest may help to reduce brain shrinkage.
Well, what happened is for the first time in a hundred years you saw now the shrinkage.
Shrinkage is the amount of lost revenue that's the result of theft, loss, damage, fraud, scanning errors, etc.
And Apple's business in China grew for its second quarter in a row, following many periods of shrinkage.
Balance sheet shrinkage was widely blamed for the stock market volatility seen at the end of last year.
For most curly girls, wash-and-gos are an easy way for shrinkage to rear its ugly head.
In patients with medullary thyroid cancers, some 79 percent experienced tumor shrinkage ranging from 9 to 45 percent.
Powell had suggested that the shrinkage — known colloquially as quantitative tightening —  would be on autopilot, predictable but ongoing.
Not only was it a breakout star, the industry rose from an August shrinkage to add 16,000 jobs.
The result, Dr. Alley suspected, might be a rapid shrinkage as the unstable cliffs collapsed into the water.
And when that time does come, the withdrawals will be reduced by the shrinkage of the tax-deferred accounts.
And it also tends to "draw up" once wet or in the midst of humidity... also known as shrinkage.
The shrinkage seen in the last job openings report may be a sign that demand for labor is cooling.
The decline in the unemployment rate did not come from a labor force shrinkage, as it has in past.
They have also risen on heavy Treasury bill supply and the Fed's shrinkage of its balance sheet, analysts said.
And if IIASA is right, the function of future experts will revolve around how to manage during population shrinkage.
Shrinkage of the brain typically starts around the age of 60 or 70 years, slowing processing and cognitive functions.
Still, that was better than expectations of a 0.9% shrinkage year-on-year by analysts in a Reuters poll.
When we started eating more fruit, and it shrank, he concluded that the appendix emerged due to this shrinkage.
Elevated cortisol levels are associated with greater cognitive impairment, brain shrinkage, and a more rapid decline in cognitive function.
I pull the pastry up above the sides of the dish to counteract shrinkage and get a rustic finish.
Fed's balance sheet shrinkage: The US central bank will make its latest rate decision on Wednesday at 2 p.m.
That effect is large — about half the effect of aging, which is the most significant cause of brain shrinkage.
Films in very fine condition — less than 1% shrinkage — are projectable, though the opportunity to see screenings are limited.
Check out the pics -- water temps have dipped below 70 degrees lately ... but shrinkage ain't a problem for Nick.
Weinberg said this shrinkage, which he attributed to the multiyear commodity price crash, provided an early indicator of economic distress.
On your last day, you announce decent results, with revenue growing after five years of shrinkage and profits up nicely.
With a name like Super Stretch, the brand is clearly targeting the main frustration for women with natural hair: shrinkage.
This shrinkage is as much part of the London market's increasingly frequent bouts of tightness as underlying supply-demand dynamics.
They're made from 100% cotton, prewashed to prevent shrinkage and for straight-out-of-the-box comfort, and garment-dyed.
The approval was based on a small 87-patient trial in which about a third of subjects experienced tumor shrinkage.
In the event of a similar shrinkage in the talent pool, what would Miss Marple or Jessica Fletcher have done?
This could lead to substantial changes to the governance system, the constitution and a considerable shrinkage of existing civic space.
"We found memory loss and brain shrinkage in relatively young people long before any symptoms could be seen," Seshadri said.
The overall response rate - those with significant tumor shrinkage - was 45 percent for the immunotherapies versus 27 percent for chemotherapy.
Revenue also beat forecasts, but the data storage and cloud infrastructure company also saw a slight shrinkage in profit margins.
Aidan Harper, who created a European workweek-shrinkage campaign called 4 Day Week, argues that this is dehumanizing and toxic.
No explanation for the shrinkage has been provided as of yet, and LACMA did not respond to a request for comment.
And though this data from 2010 may be outdated, more-recent data suggests the shrinkage of the U.S. middle class continues.
That scored it a short-lived stock price pop, but competition and user shrinkage has pushed Snap's shares to new lows.
The Fed also decided to end the shrinkage of its massive bond holdings, currently at about $3.6 trillion, earlier than planned.
The shrinkage especially is having economic consequences: The FT's Valentina Romei reports that it may be causing Japan's GDP to shrink.
Chronic inflammation in middle age may be associated with an increased risk for brain shrinkage and Alzheimer's disease later in life.
Now, as for any potential shrinkage -- he was emerging from a pool, after all -- Jason admits that was NOT an issue.
But this can be compensated for by printing it a little larger than required, because the shrinkage occurs in a predictable way.
"We feel that we've rightsized our footprint, and we will evaluate as leases come up whether further shrinkage is justified," Luis said.
The interest rates on commercial paper that matures in 30 days or longer have risen with the shrinkage of prime fund assets.
"There has been a shrinkage in some of markets in Europe in the home credit business," Chief Executive Gerard Ryan told Reuters.
Those markets make up over 70 percent of its revenue, which is why the slow growth and shrinkage is scaring Wall Street.
But sales of solar panels for home use, widely relied on by Japanese families, fell due to "significant market shrinkage," it said.
Snap said that was over 100 million monthly users last quarter, probably in an effort to distract from the daily user shrinkage.
The overall response rate, a measure of significant tumor shrinkage, was 42.1 percent for Ibrance versus 34.7 percent for the placebo group.
Among those whose tumors had low or undetectable levels of PD-L1, 9.5 percent had tumor shrinkage and 2.4 percent complete remissions.
Building on a deeper understanding of tumors and the immune system, targeted treatments usually cause dramatic tumor shrinkage – even at advanced stages.
What he considered a late creative stretch was actually shrinkage; toward the end, he ceased making many distinctions between art and junk.
The July shrinkage for exports was predicted to accelerate to 11.4% on-year, from a revised 8.9% decline in the previous month.
Through the cognitive testing and brain imaging, NfL levels were shown to be correlated with cognitive decline and brain shrinkage, said Jucker.
The ministry attributed the April shrinkage to slowing global growth and demand for end-products as the U.S-China trade dispute continues.
In a trial of 104 patients, 59 percent experienced a complete or partial shrinkage of their tumors for a median 12.2 months.
And it's poised for slower growth or even "outright shrinkage" as the coronavirus crisis sparks a downturn, said a Wall Street analyst.
SHRINKAGE IN EXPORTS On an annual basis, exports shrank a second consecutive month in March, declining 0.5 percent on weak demand for commodities.
In the past, Intel could rely on microarchitecture changes one year and production process shrinkage another year to maintain its momentum of improvement.
Had the 0.5% shrinkage of the fourth quarter of 2008 been spread across half a year, he notes, there would be no record.
For my fellow 4c guys and gals, we're able to save our twist-outs from sucky shrinkage (yay!) with my favorite look ahead.
He is still the frontrunner by far and dominating most polls, but there was slippage last night which may be followed by shrinkage.
At end-2016, the loans/deposits ratio fell to a comfortable 82% (end-2015: 97%) due to loan book shrinkage and deposit inflows.
A person's positivity can also improve their psychology, making them better at coping with stress -- a contributor to memory loss and brain shrinkage.
Total new orders and new export orders again showed shrinkage, at 48.1 and 47.6 respectively, though at a reduced pace compared with June.
Some of them suggested I didn't go far enough when I said people here were waiting for some shrinkage in the tech bubble.
Plus, the brains of the new meditators saw shrinkage of the amygdala, a region of the brain associated with fear, anxiety, and aggression.
The rand reacted negatively to the surprise shrinkage, falling soon after the release to trade down 0.8% against the dollar on the day.
Just this week, the National Snow and Ice Data Center reported the Arctic sea ice shrinkage came close to a record this summer.
So, as May winds down, the cap will be near its maximum extent, and its subsequent seasonal shrinkage will be most compelling to follow.
Still, analysts say shrinkage via theft might be a concern with a format such as Amazon Go once it opens to the general public.
In lung cancer patients where PD-L1 was at a level of at least 80 percent, the rate of tumor shrinkage was 71.4 percent.
Anyone who has curly and coily hair knows that shrinkage is the devil, especially in humid temps (the awards were held in Los Angeles).
To prevent shrinkage, Wilson applied a small amount of Shea Moisture Red Palm & Cocoa Butter Curl Stretch Pudding, which elongated and defined the style.
In recent years, brain scans have linked PTSD to brain shrinkage and lesions, Javanbakht says, although he adds scans aren't used for clinical diagnosis.
That shrinkage of hardware combined with the arrival of websites that host said video has resulted in exponential growth of preserved high-definition footage.
Reuters reported that the preliminary figure for GDP contraction was higher than what the market expected - a Reuters poll had estimated shrinkage of2973.84 percent.
The simple answer is processor shrinkage thanks to Moore's Law, which doubles the number of transistors on an integrated circuit roughly every two years.
Analysts have blamed the shrinkage in the rate spread on the surge in Treasury bill supply and the Fed's paring of its bond holdings.
In lung cancer patients where PD-L1 was at a level of at least 80 percent, the rate of tumour shrinkage was 71.4 percent.
Smith wrote last month that the shrinkage of the U.S. balance sheet has played a significant role in exerting upward pressure on borrowing costs.
Almost all developed economies have been dealing with the rise of powerful global firms, the shrinkage of local competition and the retreat of unions.
A clever layman might guess instead that rents will fall by less than wages, because the shrinkage of watchmaking releases more labour than land.
A dramatic shrinkage of the labor force could negatively affect economic growth and society, with fewer young people faced with supporting many older people.
In fact, the 1985 increase in the use of cargo preference from 50 percent to 75 percent did nothing to stem the fleet's shrinkage.
The trial demonstrated that Loxo's drug led to tumor shrinkage in 70 percent of patients and was well tolerated by those with advanced cancer.
As we learned during the Great Depression, deflation can be even more destructive than inflation, as it leads to a shrinkage of the economy.
We expect deficit shrinkage to be gradual, which could call for additional support from the federal government as the region's fiscal capacity remains low.
"To justify this shrinkage of government services, the gospel of market fundamentalism glorifies individualism and individual responsibility as if they were sacraments," Douglas observes.
A calculation of consequences — gains to the people it hires, losses to the victims it helps — might show an overall shrinkage in social benefits.
A greater challenge for Quarles as an FOMC member will be helping to guide the shrinkage of the Fed massive $4.5 trillion balance sheet.
Along with Social Security, they are almost certain to be the major retirement vehicles of the future, given the vast shrinkage of traditional pensions.
They're the first one to file a lawsuit, based on the Bears Ears shrinkage, and so that's one we're really excited to keep following.
"I don't believe there has been any shrinkage in the freedom of the media in the past few years," he said in an e-mail.
"For the first time in a long, long time, we actually show a shrinkage in our mortgage loan book in the first quarter," Gupta said.
What's more the costings don't even take into account the Brexit economic shrinkage, making the promises even less reliable and credible than they already are.
Equity shrinkage is most pronounced in the United States, where, according to JPMorgan, net supply reduction in 13 could be double last year's $21 billion.
Last November, NASA's Earth Observatory blog published satellite photographs of the Great Salt Lake from 2011 and 2016, revealing a significant shrinkage of its boundaries.
Nearly a quarter of the patients experienced at least 773 percent tumor shrinkage with no new lesions, including 7 percent who had no sign of cancer.
The ministry said the March shrinkage was also due to declining machinery orders due to business caution in China as the U.S-Sino trade dispute continues.
This can bring about a host of other health problems, including infertility and the thinning and drying of the vaginal walls, as well as breast shrinkage.
Worse, the physics of how electronic components behave at near-atomic scales means that each new round of shrinkage offers fewer benefits than it used to.
It also led to significant tumor shrinkage in 59 percent of patients compared with 44 percent of those who received endocrine drugs alone in the study.
Fair's team defines brain age in terms of the functional connections between regions, but Cole employs it as an index of atrophy—brain shrinkage—over time.
Smith wrote last month that the shrinkage of the U.S. balance sheet has played a significant role in exerting upward pressure on borrowing costs. GRAPHIC-U.
The researchers found that tumors in patients who received targeted treatments had shrinkage rates of 30.6 percent, compared with 4.9 percent in those who did not.
This is full circle from Robert Putnam's classic "Bowling Alone," which, as a metaphor for lost community, bemoaned a shrinkage in the number of bowling leagues.
Many market watchers believe that the balance sheet shrinkage — it's down $500 billion from the peak — has at a minimum contributed to turbulence in financial markets.
With both supply and demand at top-end auctions showing signs of shrinkage, the art world is seeking opportunities for growth further down the value chain.
Experts are now saying that the ongoing curtailment of economic life could produce unemployment levels worse than the Great Depression and an unprecedented shrinkage of GDP.
"If it continues to rise, we'll start to see a knock-on effect on pricing and consolidation, maybe some shrinkage of capacity and routes," he predicted.
Nearly a quarter of the patients experienced at least 30 percent tumor shrinkage with no new lesions, including 7 percent who had no sign of cancer.
Both aerobic and stretching may prevent or slow cognitive decline, according to the researchers, but aerobic exercise had more benefits on reducing hippocampal shrinkage than stretching.
Worldwide smartphone shipment volume in 2017 dipped by 43 percent to 1.47 billion, representing the first annual shrinkage, according to data from IDC released on Friday.
Unfortunately for those caught up in the general process of the shrinkage of manufacturing, most of the job losses took place in high-unemployment recession years.
Doctors made four injections around the base of the penis, with the goal of paralyzing the muscles responsible for the shrinkage reflex, known as the tunica dartos.
" Michigan dropped down the ranks, which "probably relates to the drastic shrinkage of the Detroit Public Schools and the suburbanization of black families in that metropolitan area.
As a template for bank shrinkage, this is in many ways more plausible than Sanders's explicit proposal, and it's clearly compatible with his rhetoric and his values.
So she embarked on a photographic survey of the plants—an inventory, if you will, that would allow her (and others) to detect shrinkage in the future.
That got me thinking, so I blind-baked my usual pie crust recipe, filling the pastry shell to the top with weights, and there was minimal shrinkage.
The words "extreme shrinkage" weren't able to come out of my mouth whilst talking to Damien though so instead I coughed and asked him to try again.
Those who exercised also showed high levels of other immune cells that help to prevent autoimmune reactions and of a hormone that protects the thymus against shrinkage.
But it has led to problems for TV writers, who are usually paid per episode: This season shrinkage can have a pronounced effect on their total compensation.
According to the American Cancer Society, doctors may choose to prescribe androgen-lowering therapy because it can result in slower growth - or even shrinkage - of prostate tumors.
The market for human resrouces management software, which is worth $150 billion, is bound to face slower growth if not "outright shrinkage," a Wall Street analyst aid.
Ben Taub of The New Yorker received the magazine reporting award for documenting the shrinkage of Lake Chad in Africa and the impact on the neighboring people.
The impacts of climate change, like sea level rise or the shrinkage of a major glacier, are generally measured over decades, not months as in this case.
It performs this rapid rate of shrinkage in just a fraction of a second; its transformation into a football-like object looks practically instantaneous to the human eye.
The three previously recorded losses at this scale, in 2002, 2007 and 2012, each portended a record shrinkage of the sheet's volume at the end of the summer.
Chipmakers are spending billions on new designs and materials that may make transistors amenable to a bit more shrinkage and allow another few turns of the exponential crank.
The numbers also flagged shrinkage in the UK manufacturing and construction sectors, and echoed surveys of purchasing managers earlier in the week that were tepid across the board.
De Guindos made the comments after data showed the euro zone's largest economy, Germany, narrowly avoided falling into a technical recession of two consecutive quarters of economic shrinkage.
And expectations are now low enough that a second consecutive quarter of shrinkage — and a third now projected — still sent shares up 5 percent in after-hours trading.
One option for low testosterone is prescription testosterone-replacement therapy, but this approach can have worrisome side effects, such as decreased sperm production and shrinkage of the testicles.
That forces him to devote extra labor to "counting and organizing dollars on a monthly basis and cash on a daily basis to avoid shrinkage and theft," he said.
The country's reserves have shrunk by nearly a fifth since the summer of 403 — and more than a third of the shrinkage has been in the last three months.
While the computer vision cameras are helpful for catching thieves who think they can get away with not paying for an item, they're mostly being used to reduce shrinkage.
But it is the US federal government's current mandate of perpetual austerity and economic shrinkage that is really preventing any economic recovery for the island in the foreseeable future.
Instead, the next shrinkage would arrive in the second half of 2017, when Intel said it would shift to transistors that measure just 10 nanometers in its Cannonlake chips.
Is it a foreboding narrowmindedness, or just a necessary shrinkage of the world that allows us to find joy in spite of the planet's massive scale and entrenched inequality?
But after an initial 11 percent pop after earnings was announced, Snap shares sank to just below the closing price as the user shrinkage and Saudi investment sank in.
"We have seen an accelerated shrinkage of stocks in storage from unparalleled highs of about 0003 million barrels to about 43 million above the five-year average," Barkindo said.
"We have seen an accelerated shrinkage of stocks in storage from unparalleled highs of about 400 million barrels to about 43 million above the five-year average," Barkindo said.
Only one was clearly microcephalic, with the extreme shrinkage and brain damage that is the worst consequence of the infection, and that curve abruptly ends: The mother chose abortion.
"This business sucks," I tweeted, chagrined at the simple fact that I kept losing my column because of the cruel, ongoing shrinkage of independent journalism in the United States.
"Its ranks will undergo shrinkage at the top and replenishment below," an unnamed Youth League leader said in People's Daily, the party's main newspaper, on Wednesday, explaining the reorganization.
And that shrinkage has been accompanied by an increasingly fraught political environment caused largely by the ongoing uncertainty of what Mueller will find and when he will announce it.
But it said November's orders could show a range from a shrinkage of 0.6 percent from a year earlier, up through to a gain of up to 1.4 percent.
Crude oil prices jumped Wednesday thanks to new data showing more shrinkage of the U.S. oil stockpile and signs that OPEC and Russia are continuing their tight supply policy.
"We have seen an accelerated shrinkage of stocks in storage from unparalleled highs of about 21 million barrels to about 2335.06 million above the five-year average," Barkindo said.
But retail work in America has been in decline for two and a half years; ongoing shrinkage may not signal recession, but the structural economic shift towards e-commerce.
It is forecasting a budget surplus for 2020 and its oil companies have a partial hedge, thanks to rouble-denominated costs that can offset shrinkage in greenback-denominated revenue.
The impact of the Trump appointments on monetary policy and the eventual shrinkage of the Fed balance sheet is unclear, though, since the president's monetary philosophy is ill-defined.
If you live a high-stress life, you could have memory loss and brain shrinkage before you turn 50, according to a study published Wednesday in the journal Neurology.
And while the cloud is growing fast, investors will be looking for signs that this growth will translate into a big enough, high-margin business to offset that shrinkage.
Gujaratis have a reputation for being industrious and pragmatic; perhaps that explains why farmers are willing to submit to the shrinkage and reorganisation of the lands they used to cherish.
The shrinkage struggle is still very real (is it just me or is it actually worse in the summer?) and humidity brings more frizz, which we know not everyone loves.
It shed light on the shrinkage of families in wealthy countries: if increasing value is placed on human capital, parents must invest more in each child, making large families costly.
According to the standard method for measuring the economy's size and expansion or shrinkage, the kinds of rising trade deficits the nation has run since the 1970s subtract from growth.
And it helped explain the shrinkage of families in wealthy countries: if increasing value is placed on human capital, parents must invest more in each child, making large families costly.
Fourteen of 40, or 35 percent, of patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who received Keytruda and Incyte's epacadostat experienced tumor shrinkage of at least 33 percent.
This shrinkage is so ubiquitous that scientists, including in this current study, use it as a proxy for measuring a person's "brain age" and their risk of debilitating neurodegenerative ailments.
There, an elaborate system of seismographs and devices to measure minute swellings and shrinkage of local bedrock are still testament to a belief that reliable earthquake precursors can be found.
The Saudi central bank forecast economic growth of at least 24.2% this year but economists now expect marginal growth at best or a slight shrinkage, its second in two years.
Some top bankers say they are left with little choice but to muddle through what they fear will be a long, dark period of weak earnings, angry shareholders and gradual shrinkage.
"Sales prices are expected to further decline due to redundancies attributed to the shrinkage of the oil and gas sector," Robin Teh, UAE Country Manager at Chestertons, said in the report.
The frontal region of the brain showed shrinkage, an area of the corpus callosum was thinned, and a membranous division between two sides of the brain was torn, among other signs.
Evaluation of the first 100 patients from a 374-patient trial showed that 24 percent experienced significant tumor shrinkage, including 6 percent with complete responses, meaning no detectable cancer, researchers said.
He argues that investors failed to pay heed to Carney's explicit condition for the withdrawal of stimulus being a continuing shrinkage of the trade-off between lower activity and higher inflation.
American manufacturing's most advanced sectors remain big employers, and much of their payroll shrinkage stems from predatory competition from high- and low-wage countries, as well as offshoring by American multinationals.
"While the shrinkage in Montana is more severe than some other places in the U.S., it is in line with trends that have been happening on a global scale," Fountain said.
Adding the drug, abemaciclib, led to significant tumor shrinkage in 43 percent of patients compared with 44 percent for the control group in the ongoing study dubbed Monarch-3, researchers reported.
Steve Donze, senior macro strategist at Pictet Asset Management, forecasts the Fed shrinkage will conclude at end-2019 with the balance sheet at $3.75 trillion - and then growing in line with GDP.
Fitch expects the shrinkage of deficit in 2017-2018 will be also driven by restrictions on debt stock and budget deficits imposed by the Ministry of Finance in return for financial support.
The economy grew quickly during the first three months of 2019 because of a surge in company inventories and a shrinkage in the trade gap, temporary factors that are likely to fade.
The cavitation that afflicted the Oroville Dam's main spillway could have been caused by shrinkage in the 50-year-old concrete, along with residual roughness stemming from repairs done over the years.
A actual F. That's why we weren't all that surprised to see so many protective styles at Coachella this past weekend... naturalistas know the struggle of weather-related shrinkage all too well.
Twelve of the 14 patients who saw significant tumor shrinkage continued to respond to the therapy, with the longest so far at more than 500 days, indicating potential for long-lasting responses.
In addition to PV-10 destroying injected skin lesions, researchers noticed shrinkage in untreated lesions and tumors as far away as the lungs, suggesting it may also provoke an immunue system response.
If anything, paychecks in desirable jobs would be free to shrink to honorarium size, and choice opportunity would again redound to the rich, for whom the shrinkage would not mean very much.
E-commerce has played a role in the shrinkage of brick and mortar stores, rising from less than 1% of all retail in 1999 to 10.2% now, according to the Census Bureau.
Grandpa is an extreme example, but this loss of support and subsequent facial "shrinkage" (what the experts call it) doesn't occur only in the toothless, because teeth gradually change shape throughout adulthood.
The final estimate of Germany's GDP data for the second-quarter confirmed on Tuesday that Europe's largest economy contracted by 0.1% and that weak exports were the main reason for the shrinkage.
Much of the shrinkage under O'Brien will be through attrition: Most NSC policy staffers are detailed there from other agencies or departments, such as the Pentagon, typically for a year or two.
The result of our growing economy has been more civilian jobs, less young adult unemployment, and a continuing shrinkage of the pool of healthy and fit young people interested in military service.
"Trump favors nationalism, which is inherently more pessimistic, and when it follows globalism inevitably it has to lead to a shrinkage in demand, and less gross domestic product around the world," McNamee added.
And there are multiple indicators, including drought, dieback, shrinkage of the Sierra Nevada's snowpack and a slight retreat of the sequoia's southern range, to suggest such volumes could soon be unavailable to them.
Nonetheless, the following risk factors could, individually or collectively, trigger positive rating action: -Sustained shrinkage of government deficit or a faster decline in government debt that supports the rebuilding of fiscal policy buffers.
SHADOW BANKING SHRINKAGE Beijing's policy focus has shifted to supporting growth from reining in debt risks - although top leaders remain worried about long-term systemic risks that could derail the country's economic ascent.
Adding abemaciclib to standard endocrine therapy led to significant tumour shrinkage in 59 percent of patients compared with 43 percent in those on endocrine drugs alone in the ongoing study dubbed Monarch-3.
Mr. Trump did that, saying — without specifics — that the new naval officers and Marines should be proud to be joining a military that he said is recovering from years of shrinkage and decay.
Exports in August are forecast to have slumped 28% from a year earlier, which would be the biggest shrinkage since 203% in July 220 and a far sharper one than July's 2030% drop.
The fact that it's a big company and will be able to carry the expense no more excuses the fraud than the fact that Costco has an allowance for "shrinkage" excuses the shoplifter. /•/
Following positive trial data showing that Lenvima with Keytruda led to tumor shrinkage in 63 percent of advanced kidney cancer patients, the combination received breakthrough designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Some variations on these approaches flicker into being now and then during "Alice by Heart," with its heroine's fantastical growth (and shrinkage) spurts used to reflect an adolescent's confusion about her changing body.
Speaking at a news conference on an action plan for tourism, Davutoglu said the government was providing support for the sector and he did not expect any shrinkage in tourism stemming from this issue.
A bifunctional fusion protein known as M7824, which combines two immunotherapy mechanisms, led to tumor shrinkage in 40.7 percent of patients in a small study group suffering from non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lockheed Martin is committed to the commercial helicopter market despite shrinkage in the sector due to the slide in oil prices since it took over Sikorsky Aircraft from United Technologies Corp (UTX.
Despite the shrinkage of the loan book, the loan to deposit ratio increased to 111% at end-2015, higher than the sector average, as the bank reduced deposits by 143% to preserve its NIM.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said last month that the bond shrinkage would stop this year, citing banks' growing demand to keep cash with the Fed and technical factors regarding how policymakers currently set rates.
Earlier in 2017, the world "intersex" trended thanks to model Hanne Gaby Odiele's open discussion, "shrinkage" trended because of a Seinfeld episode, and "tarnation" gained popularity from that famous meme, to name a few.
A bifunctional fusion protein known as M7824, which combines two immunotherapy mechanism, led to tumour shrinkage in 40.7 percent of patients in a small study group suffering from non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Zoltan Torok, an economist of Raiffeisen in Budapest, said the economy had come to a "sudden stop" and he projected shrinkage exceeding the 6.7% fall recorded in 2009, with a massive spike in unemployment.
Between 453 and 2018, if not for the influx of 15,000 foreign-born residents who arrived here, St. Louis's chronic population shrinkage would have been more than double the 15,2000 recorded in that span.
"In a sense, the U.S. economy is 'growing into' the Fed's $4.5 trillion balance sheet, reducing the need for rapid shrinkage over the next few years," wrote Ben S. Bernanke, the former Fed chairman.
Local advertising declines were much smaller than the national shrinkage, and spending there has now overtaken national spending as the biggest slice of the revenue pie for the first time since 2009, the data showed.
Surrogate endpoints - like tumor shrinkage and time until the disease progresses - don't take as many years to document as those used in the traditional approval process, so the drug can get on the market sooner.
Notably, Facebook gained 2 million users in each of its core U.S. & Canada and Europe markets that drive its business, after quarters of shrinkage, no growth or weak growth there in the past two years.
The elevated level of the daily average fed funds rate in recent weeks has spurred speculation whether it will force the U.S. central bank to halt the shrinkage of its balance sheet sooner than planned.
This reduces the size of the object but the printer can scan the objects it builds and assess the shrinkage associated with the heating process so it can automatically improve the design on the fly.
"Another plus for gold is that we don't see an immediate rate hike and the shrinkage of the Federal Reserve's balance sheet," said Mark To, head of research at Hong Kong's Wing Fung Financial Group.
Some 76 percent of patients taking the drug, called KTE-C19, showed significant tumor shrinkage, including 47 percent who had no remaining signs of cancer at least three months after receiving the treatment, Kite said.
ISTANBUL, March 11 (Reuters) - The Turkish economy contracted 3.0 percent year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2018, official data showed on Monday, compared with a forecast of 2.7 percent shrinkage in a Reuters poll.
Widodo has taken steps to move the economy away from its dependence on commodity exports and build a manufacturing base, but Neumann said that isn't enough to offset the shrinkage in mining and oil and gas.
The Fed on Wednesday released the minutes on its March 22-20.72 meeting at which policy-makers signalled they would not raise rates in 28.4956 and they would stop shrinkage of its bond holdings by September.
Singapore's economy performed badly in the second quarter, with the slowest annual growth in a decade and sharp shrinkage from the previous three months as the manufacturing sector continued to decline, preliminary data showed on Friday.
In an older mid-stage trial testing patients whose cancer had spread even after treatment with at least one therapy, 24% of patients treated with Peloton's drug showed an at least 30% shrinkage of targeted lesions.
The Treasurer also revised down estimates for gross domestic product growth for this year and next after the A$1.6 trillion economy surprisingly contracted by 0.5 percent in the September quarter, the first shrinkage since 2011.
Rutte spoke as British Prime Minister Theresa May prepared to outline her plans for Britain's relationship with the EU after it departs - an event that Rutte said must lead to a shrinkage of the bloc's budget.
Our attention remains focused on the physical environment — on pollution, the shortage of fresh water, the shrinkage of arable land and, of course, the great, wrathful demon that threatens all our lives, human-forced climate change.
The national security argument that we need a robust ship-building industry for times of war has been undermined by the steady shrinkage of domestic capacity, which also has led to escalating costs and declining quality.
No character on "Seinfeld" makes you cringe quite like George, both because he's often put in embarrassing situations ("Shrinkage") and because he tends to respond with shocking inappropriateness (he seems almost relieved over his fiancée's death).
For Mr. Putin, the real trauma of 1989-1991 was not the collapse of dysfunctional communism but the loss of the respect and dignity of a secure, feared empire: national humiliation, geographical shrinkage, post-imperial decline.
Scientists at NASA's headquarters in Greenbelt, Md., said that the change in temperatures leading to warmer air in the Arctic, which contributes to ozone gap shrinkage, was related to normal yearly phenomenon and not climate change.
According to the SEC, Clovis continually told investors that its drug, Roci, caused targeted tumors to shrink in 60 percent of patients, when data showed it had actually caused tumor shrinkage in 42 percent of patients.
Shrinkage in the left dorsal posterior cingulate, involved in pain processing, was significantly associated with morphine consumption, and higher doses of the opioid pill were tied to larger volume changes in this part of the brain.
A 2014 report found that 43 billion pounds of retail food didn't make it to consumers, for reasons like mold, inadequate climate control, and other factors the industry calls shrinkage (let's face it, that's embarrassing for anyone).
Among other possible factors in the shift are the Obama administration's investment in and promotion of STEM education, the shrinkage of lucrative Wall Street jobs and a surge in STEM salaries, especially in artificial intelligence and blockchain.
"The year begins with manufacturing activity shrinking and, looking further in the data, the shrinkage looks to be increasingly sourced in domestic demand rather than exports," said Steve Blitz, chief economist at ITG Research in New York.
This was a surprise because researchers had expected that calcification might be related to vascular problems common with smoking and diabetes that could contribute to shrinkage of tissue, or atrophy, in the hippocampus and subsequent cognitive decline.
Bankia's funding and liquidity profile continued to improve in 2016, benefiting from loan shrinkage and steady growth in deposits, which enhanced the bank's loan-to-deposit ratio to 111% at end-103 from 121% at end-2015.
In the past half century, some of the ice formations in Montana have lost 85% of their size, and the average shrinkage is 39%, a study released by the U.S. Geological Survey and Portland State University says.
The same analysis also shows differential sapwood shrinkage on areas of individual oaks protected from, and exposed to, the fire, which suggests that the timbers were still green, or unseasoned, when the settlement was destroyed by fire.
In a report entitled "The day the earth stood still", JPMorgan estimates a coming global recession will see world output contract at an annualised 12% rate in the first quarter, followed by another 1.2% shrinkage in Q212.
Shoplifting is the main source of inventory "shrinkage" for U.S. retailers, causing losses of about $559 per incident, and together with so-called organized retail crime about $17.1 billion in 2017, according to the National Retail Federation.
There's also a group of men who take testosterone hormone replacement which results in significant testicular shrinkage who are interested in having implants place below or in front of their intact native testicles which is also possible.
There does not seem to be any shrinkage in the number of individuals with less-than-devastating mutations, cautioned both Kondrashov and Shamil Sunyaev, a computational geneticist at Harvard Medical School and another senior author of the paper.
Researchers were particularly encouraged by the significant tumor shrinkage seen in 38% of patients whose bladder cancer had spread to the liver, as they tend to be among the most difficult to treat with a very poor prognosis.
"The year begins with manufacturing activity shrinking and, looking further in the data, the shrinkage looks to be increasingly sourced in domestic demand rather than exports," said Steve Blitz, chief economist at ITG Investment Research in New York.
While that was mainly down to the Fed, the shrinkage is predicted to move slower from here -- the U.S. central bank this week confirmed it would soon announce plans to stop reducing the size of its balance sheet.
In many areas like healthcare, middle-class shrinkage, some tax code reforms, education, criminal justice reform, voter suppression, climate change and infrastructure investments, a Clinton/Kaine administration will push for lesser versions of the demands made by progressives.
A Reuters poll forecast a year-over-year shrinkage of 2% in the second quarter - marking its third quarterly contraction in a row - followed by a pick-up in the Turkish economy leading to zero growth in 2019.
The economy grew by 7 percent in 2016 and was expected to do so again in 2017, a far cry from the 9 percent shrinkage in the two years before March 2014, when modest sanctions relief took effect.
The non-core bank's shrinkage was primarily driven by the wind-down of non-performing shipping exposures by EUR3.2 billion since start of the year to EUR5.1 billion in 9M17, facilitated by a temporary recovery in shipping markets.
In another study, cancer drug tepotinib was associated with partial tumor shrinkage in 9 out of 15 trial participants, according to an interim analysis of an ongoing trial in the second of typically three stages of testing on humans.
"The company issued a WARN Act notice several months ago, letting employees know that depending on the buyer of the business, a sale could result in eventual shrinkage of some business areas," American Apparel said in an emailed statement.
In another study, cancer drug tepotinib was associated with partial tumour shrinkage in 9 out of 15 trial participants, according to an interim analysis of an ongoing trial in the second of typically three stages of testing on humans.
"I would imagine there would have to be some sort of shrinkage in his support but I don't think it is substantial — I think a lot of those people will give him the benefit of the doubt," Robinson added.
While this was true a few years ago, according to E&E, more recent NASA documentation has shown accelerating shrinkage, and scientists have said that it does not contradict global warming because melting rates are affected by other factors.
The hippocampus is one of the first areas disrupted by Alzheimer's disease, an early symptom of which is disorientation; shrinkage in the hippocampus and neighboring regions appears to increase the risk of depression, schizophrenia and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Ahead of the Fed's meeting, most analysts don't expect the U.S. central bank to move on interest rates, but they said the market will look for clues on when the Fed will commence the process of balance sheet shrinkage.
EMA, for its part, has said it was swayed in favour of Vitrakvi by trials involving 102 patients that showed that the drug reduced the size of tumours in 67% of cases, and by the speed of tumour shrinkage.
What has surprised me in all that shrinkage isn't the fact that my mother has again found love — because at 95 she is still pretty, kind and witty — but how she's found the attachments that seem very like marriages.
MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia undertook a whirlwind tour to his new allies in the Middle East on Monday, underscoring the extension of Russia's influence in the region and the continuing shrinkage of the United States' role.
With Trump, evidenced by his frequent wild cards and reinterpretation of events, policy positions and even his own statements, if he were elected those in the financial sector (generally speaking) would decrease capital expenditures with a resultant shrinkage in economic activity.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Rogers Communications Inc spent heavily to get smartphones to its wireless customers and could not add enough Internet business to offset shrinkage of its television and landline phone business, contributing to a slip in earnings reported on Monday.
But Italians' reluctance to pay for the 35% not covered by the state doubtless is also a symptom of the shrinkage of household budgets in an economy that has barely grown in real terms since the turn of the century.
While past research suggests that brain shrinkage may be an unavoidable part of aging, the new findings add inactivity to a growing list of factors like smoking, obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure that are thought to accelerate the process.
The drop in year-on-year GDP, underscored by expectations of more shrinkage through to mid-2019, represents a big step back for an emerging market long viewed as a star performer - and a potential stumbling block for President Tayyip Erdogan.
Aware of the shrinkage of safe communal environments for her friends and family, Garcia says she is as much concerned with utilizing her shop to create a useable space for her community as she is with the clothing she sells.
Ten months into his tenure as Interior secretary, Mr. Zinke recommended the withdrawal of some two million acres from two national monuments in Utah established by Mr. Obama and Bill Clinton, the largest shrinkage of public land protection in history.
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While others warned that the period would not be as good as a year earlier — basically because fewer freaky things happened in the market — JPMorgan and Citigroup reported revenue shrinkage in their equivalent divisions less than half as severe as Goldman's.
"Because of the shrinkage in family size — the one-child policy in China, maybe two children in most of the other places in Asia — you have less human resources in the child pool to take over the business," Shaw said.
Both groups on average experienced brain shrinkage and a build-up of amyloid plaque—the hardy, insoluble form of amyloid that's thought to signify the progression of the disease (and may or may not help explain how Alzheimer's destroys the brain).
But those who had plaque to begin with and who worked out for a year did have less shrinkage of the hippocampus, a region of the brain crucial to our memory and one of the first areas that Alzheimer's erodes.
"Memory loss can happen as part of healthy aging above the age of 65 due to some shrinkage that happens in the brain as we get older," says Rawan Tarawneh, MD, assistant professor of neurology at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
They also revised their forecast on the timing for the Fed to begin balance sheet normalization, or a shrinkage of its bond holdings, to the fourth quarter from an earlier view of mid-2018, they wrote in a research note published on Friday.
The EBRD continues to manage a Russian loan portfolio of more than five billion euros, but maturing projects and stake sales mean this has been falling rapidly and could be gone altogether in around five years if the rate of shrinkage stays constant.
Nevertheless, with a growing population and an ever-diminishing cultivation space (not speaking about global warming, sustainability or equitable growth), a strong demand for healthier products and respect of nature is a paradox that can be solved either by economic shrinkage or technology.
The results of matching treatments to tumor markers are not subtle — when you have a marker and the right drug, you get major tumor shrinkage in most patients, as opposed to about 25 percent with chemo, with longer duration of benefit as well.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's exports contracted less in April than in the previous month, but the fifth straight of month of shrinkage, with memory chip shipments down 4.123 percent, could hurt chances of the trade-reliant economy returning to growth this quarter.
The human brain typically shrinks as people age, with volume declining by about 20 percent per year by age 219 and with excessive shrinkage linked with cognitive problems, Nicole Spartano of Boston University School of Medicine and colleagues explain in JAMA Network Open.
Humans are responsible, scientist says In 2017, a study released by USGS and Portland State University said that in the past half century, some of the ice formations in Montana had lost 85% of their size and the average shrinkage was 39%.
Rogers Communications Inc fell 1.3 percent to C$49.53 after reporting a slip in earnings after the bell on Monday as it spent heavily to get smartphones to its wireless customers and could not add enough Internet business to offset television and landline phone shrinkage.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - An experimental Loxo Oncology Inc drug that targets cancers with mistakes in the RET gene led to tumor shrinkage in nearly 245 percent of patients regardless of where their cancer originated, according to preliminary data from a small study released on Wednesday.
Loxo caused a great deal of excitement at last year's biggest cancer meeting when its larotrectinib, which targets a specific genetic defect, led to significant tumor shrinkage in three quarters of patients with more than a dozen different tumor types, including several complete remissions.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - J.P. Morgan on Thursday trimmed its prior estimate on U.S. economic growth in the second quarter to 1.00% even in the wake of a larger-than-forecast increase in domestic durable goods orders and a shrinkage in trade goods deficit in June.
Importantly, the link between more exercise and less brain shrinkage was seen even in people who got less than 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise a week, which is considered the recommended threshold by public health organizations for getting the most benefits from exercise.
Weaker sovereign linkage as evidenced by dilution of government control, group debt growing to higher than the expected EUR13bn-14bn, or a material shrinkage of the liquidity cushion with corresponding growth in current receivables towards the public sector could be negative for the ratings.
"One shouldn't necessarily expect that there's a one-for-one correlation between progress on the ground in Iraq and Syria, which is undeniable ... and near-term shrinkage of this external operations capability that the group has invested in over time," Rasmussen said on Thursday.
"The shrinkage in global smartphone shipments was caused by a collapse in the huge China market, where demand fell 16 percent annually due to longer replacement rates, fewer operator subsidies and a general lack of wow models," noted Strategy Analytics' Linda Sui in a statement.
The people who remained in the Bronx withstood the many plagues that followed, while city and state agencies, acting on New York senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan's philosophy of "benign neglect," instituted planned shrinkage, essentially withdrawing city services such as sanitation, street repair, and firehouses.
In the tropics, which contain half of the world's forest biomass, tree-cover loss has accelerated by two-thirds since 20003; if it were a country, the shrinkage would make the tropical rainforest the world's third-biggest carbon-dioxide emitter, after China and America.
And the more vascular risk factors a person had, the poorer was their brain health, as evidenced by greater brain shrinkage, less gray matter (tissue mainly on the surface of the brain) and less healthy white matter (tissue in deeper parts of the brain).
"The key positive finding is that the exercise intervention specifically reduced shrinkage of the memory center in the brain in people with the earliest symptomatic stage of Alzheimer's disease," said neurologist Dr. Richard Isaacson, who founded the Alzheimer's Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell Medicine.
This long-term shrinkage in publicly available shares is a reason that some analysts expect Uber, Lyft and other prominent start-ups to receive a warm response from the institutional investors who typically buy freshly issued shares, even if the potential upside could be smaller.
The big picture: Scientists from NASA and NOAA who monitor the hole in the ozone are still trying to understand the rare shrinkage event that they believe is weather-related, according to Susan Strahan, an atmospheric scientist with Universities Space Research Association, who works at NASA Goddard.
A 'fro might look short, but once you stretch a curl, it goes on and on and on... "Shrinkage is what prevents your coils or your curls from having freedom and from standing out," celebrity hairstylist Anthony Dickey of New York City's Hair Rules tells us.
But if you're wondering what Sammy's got cooking ahead of the official Galaxy unboxing, read on… While most major Android smartphone handset makers are skipping a flagship launch at MWC 2018 — perhaps feeling the pinch from shrinkage in the Chinese smartphone market — Samsung most definitely is not.
"The working age population is falling by about 1 percent per year, and the rate of shrinkage will eventually approach 1.7 percent per year, so that even productivity growth of 2% or more will deliver very low aggregate or per capita growth," a recent OECD report concludes.
Grandstanding and gridlock in Washington; right-wing radio louts who thrive on the partisanship this foments; the shrinkage of the media of record—all these institutional failures have contributed to the gradual growth among parts of the electorate of confusion and misinformation that quickly turns to anger.
A sale of the assets will inject abundant liquidity that Hengdeli will use to reduce debt substantially, but at the cost of a severe shrinkage in operating scale and the loss of its position as the market leader in the retail of Swiss watches in China.
"The working age population is falling by about 1 percent per year, and the rate of shrinkage will eventually approach 1.7 percent per year, so that even productivity growth of two percent or more will deliver very low aggregate or per capita growth," the OECD report explains.
While core earnings are expected to continue to be pressured after declining 14% in 2016, driven by further shrinkage of its student loan portfolio, Fitch expects cash flows to be more stable than earnings, supported by the release of residuals and overcollateralization from its securitization trusts.
Shrinkage, not fitness, seemed to be the goal; the contraption was tested by a 7.53-year-old woman and a 16-year-old girl, both of whom were identified as overweight in a jaw-dropping expression of rigid beauty standards that would surely have inflamed Ms. Chesler.
This progress has been based on three key factors: An increase in the amount of spectrum available for wireless communications, the steady shrinkage in the size of wireless cells, and the use of modulation schemes to allow more users to share a given amount of spectrum.
"Our hope is that the benefit of ibudilast in slowing brain shrinkage will also translate to decreased progression of associated physical disabilities in a future phase 3 trial." lead author Robert Fox, vice-chair for research at the Cleveland Clinic's Neurological Institute in Ohio, said in a statement.
What is known: More women (22401/23) than men get the disease, there are genetic risk factors, and there are 2520 hallmarks — brains show increased beta-amyloid proteins leading to "plaques," there are large numbers of tau protein creating "tangles," and neurons are lost accompanied by brain-size shrinkage.
And now the economy is specifically lifting up workers with the least education, a key social and economic dividing line—there have been five straight quarters of a shrinkage of the wage inequality gap, Kolko said, with surging wage gains for those with only a high school diploma.
The decades since Neruda's death in 1973—not two weeks after a right-wing coup overthrew the elected president of Chile, the poet's "great comrade" Salvador Allende—have seen the rout of international socialism as well as a radical shrinkage in the audience, or market share, for poetry.
The shrinkage in GDP (gross domestic product) growth marks the end of a decade of expansion for the German economy, which has grown by an average of 260% quarter-on-quarter every quarter since the end of the 2008/9 recession, expanding in 35 of the last 40 quarters.
Why our brains shrink as we age Brain shrinkage can stem from degeneration of nerve cells in the brain and diseases of the nervous system, which can result from multiple insults such as inflammation and oxidative stress, an imbalance between free radicals and antioxidants in the body, Gu said.
There is every reason to believe that under Powell's leadership, the Fed will continue with the monetary policies launched by Yellen as the economy has continued to recover from the financial crisis — a gradual shrinkage of the Fed balance sheet coupled with a slow, cautious rise in interest rates.
Seven of 20 patients with colorectal cancer, three of eight with bladder cancer, and three of six with biliary cancer saw tumor shrinkage of 30 percent or more after treatment with a combination of Roche drugs Herceptin and Perjeta, which target HER2 and are typically used to treat breast cancer.
It's a demographic fact too: "We are adjusting to longer life spans, later marriage, and children — translating into an expansion of youth and shrinkage of 'old age,'" says Nancy Etcoff, PhD, a professor of psychology at Harvard Medical school, as well as author of the book Survival of the Prettiest.
Though 35 percent of those who didn't drink at all were found to have shrinkage on the right side of the hippocampus, that number rose to 65 percent of those who drank between 14 and 21 units a week, and 77 percent for those who drank 30 units or more.
Instead of cheering the moves, trading executives pointed to signs that the bond market does not much care about the Fed's balance sheet shrinkage, and noted that upticks in bond yields like those following comments from central bankers in England and Europe this week have not lasted long in recent years.
And Haley, the former governor of South Carolina, is seen as one of its most ambitious players, competing for prominence against a former Exxon Mobil CEO who has been criticized for accepting the lead role at the State Department only to oversee a dramatic shrinkage of its budget and influence.
The chart below from Wien's post shows the correlation between the balance sheet and the S&P, as well as the divergence taking place this year: "This divergence is disturbing, particularly since the Fed is contemplating a balance sheet shrinkage starting in September," Wien, 83, said in a blog post Wednesday.
While SFR continues to see falling revenue, the business's results were in line with its aim of reining in the rate of shrinkage with Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Michel Combes reconfirming guidance for 2016 of revenue improving from 2015's -3.5 percent rate of growth and EBITDA growth moving into the black.
The rise in the average cost for U.S. banks to borrow excess reserves from each other overnight, known as federal funds, above what the Fed pays on excess reserves came on the same day that Fed policy makers put forth a plan to halt the shrinkage of the U.S. central bank's bond holdings.
They've made it easier for employers to get away with not paying overtime, and while stories like Trump's effort to destroy the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau or his unprecedented shrinkage of protected national monuments at least garnered a couple of days of coverage, most of this labor stuff has passed in the night.
This is the shrinkage that takes place in the modern story of the very long life: First comes love, then marriage, the baby in the carriage, and after decades, the retirement joint with craft classes, edifying programs, exercise routines, followed by the broken hip, assisted living, and finally, the dementia unit, the lockup.
Due to this mechanism, some analysts are now beginning to see value in EM. Robin Brooks, chief economist at the Institute of International Finance (IIF), for instance, has observed a large shrinkage in Turkey's trade deficit of about $40 billion from the second quarter and has concluded that the lira is undervalued.
While about 30 percent of patients treated with the drug experience significant shrinkage of their cancer, only approximately 5 percent experience complete remission, said Dr. Marc Ernstoff, director of the melanoma program at the Cleveland Clinic's Taussig Cancer Institute in Ohio who is familiar with the drug but has not been involved with Carter's care.
"Given the close relationship between brain atrophy and cognitive decline or dementia risk, it will be very interesting to formally test in future studies whether the protective role of physical activity on cognition or reducing dementia risk is indeed through slowing" undesirable changes of the brain such as shrinkage or pathological changes, Gu said.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: Georgia Tech/GizmodoWhen it comes to naming the world's fastest creature, it's tempting to think of peregrine falcons, cheetahs, or marlins, but as researchers from Georgia Institute of Technology are apt to point out, we mustn't forget Spirostomum ambiguum—a worm-like creature that reaches breakneck speeds through rapid shrinkage.
Should the disposal be approved and completed, it would inject abundant liquidity that Hengdeli is expected to use to repay nearly all of the remaining business's debt, but at the cost of the loss of its position as the market leader in the retailing of Swiss watches in China and a severe shrinkage in operating scale.
The Fed on Wednesday released the minutes on its March 19-20 meeting at which policy-makers signaled they would not raise rates in 2019 and they would stop shrinkage of its bond holdings "It supports the Fed on its patient path," Cliff Corso, executive chairman of Insight Investment in New York, said of the Fed minutes.
That's certainly better than the shrinkage that occurred during the recession, but nowhere close to the typical yearly gains of 3-plus percent or more that undergirded American prosperity for decades after World War II. Such ho-hum performance has become both an emblem of and explanation for the anxiety that smears the economic outlook like a bathtub ring.
The shrinkage is stunning — the lake has lost more than half its water and is down to just 37 percent capacity: Quick backstory: The federal government built the Hoover Dam in the 1930s (and, later, the Glen Canyon Dam) to tame the flow of the Colorado River and store and supply water for cities and farmland around the region.
First he blamed the Obama Administration for its own faulty economic projections ― namely because former Obama economic advisor Larry Summers raised the double-count in the Washington Post ― and then said that the budget numbers also did not assume any shrinkage the so-called "tax gap," or the number of people who should pay taxes but don't (something he expects personal tax simplification to help achieve).
Dr. Adi Diab, from Houston's MD Anderson Cancer Center and a lead trial investigator, presented updated early stage results at the American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting in Chicago showing that 903 out of 13, or 85 percent, of melanoma patients treated with Opdivo and NKTR-214 had tumor shrinkage, but the response rate fell to 50 percent after 14 additional patients were enrolled in the trial.
His catalog of Things Natural Selection Can't Explain but Sexual Selection Easily Can includes homosexuality, a tendency toward monogamy, both sex's taste and capacity for sex outside of female fertility periods, the deweaponization of the human male through the evolutionary shrinkage of almost every body part except the brain and the evolution of human paternal care, which is highly unusual among our fellow apes and close primate cousins.
Line's focus on diversifying (and growing) revenue by innovating and expanding its service offerings appears to be its strategy to compete against the challenge of mega platforms, by making the most of its user base (and keeping them engaged with new offerings), though with user growth on its platform at best stalled, if not set for further shrinkage, and its heavy reliance on a single market (Japan) to generate the vast majority of its earnings, it remains to be seen how sustainable this approach will prove.

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