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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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company
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The situation forced the company to downsize from 35 to six people and start looking for either a buyer or non-exclusive licensees.
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Company after company is just downsizing ruthlessly all the time.
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Some companies need to downsize to survive.
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Or tax incentives encourage companies to stretch out downsizing and keep more jobs at home?
government
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Men, however, overwhelmingly favored Republican ideas on downsizing government , balancing the budget and welfare reform.
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Yet in the name of downsizing government Congress wants fewer rather than more central supervisors.
job
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Still others have been forced into it after losing jobs to downsizing .
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Since 1990, surrounding Cannon County has lost some 700 jobs to downsizing .
year
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Another year , another downsizing , and this time a monster.
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Ulrich recently retired from the company and Lundwall lost his job last year after a downsizing .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And the overall quality of care remains vulnerable to health industry cost-cutting and downsizing.
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Another year, another downsizing, and this time a monster.
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Feds, in recent years, have learned about downsizing.
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For devotees of downsizing, the signs are that this could be a vintage year.
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Some argue that downsizing is dissolving the glue that has traditionally held companies together, and without which they may never flourish.
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The boxes are clearly aimed at data intensive applications downsizing from mainframes.