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  • 1Downsize DC Foundation — Downsize DC (formerly known as the American Liberty Foundation) is a policy advocacy organization which aims to limit the size of government in the United States through awareness and petitioning. Though it claims to be non partisan, it does have …

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  • 2Downsize This! Random Threats from an Unarmed American —   …

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  • 3downsize — down‧size [ˈdaʊnsaɪz] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] HUMAN RESOURCES if a company downsizes, it reduces the number of employees and levels of management that it has: • If your company downsizes and you are over 50, your working life may be… …

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  • 4downsize — meaning ‘to reduce in size or scale’, is first recorded in the 1970s with reference to the manufacture of smaller and more economical motor cars. In the US in the early 1980s it rapidly acquired its now primary meaning, in the euphemistic jargon… …

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  • 5Downsize Me! — Format Reality Series Presented by Damian Kristof Lee Anne Wann Country of origin New Zealand Broadcast Original channel …

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  • 6downsize — ☆ downsize [doun′sīz΄ ] vt. downsized, downsizing 1. to design or manufacture a smaller version of 2. to reduce in size, extent, etc. [to downsize a company by eliminating jobs] vi. to become smaller in size or extent, as by eliminating employees …

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  • 7downsize — v. To reduce the size of a workforce in response to economic conditions or business needs. See also layoff The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …

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  • 8downsize — 1986 in reference to companies shedding jobs; earlier (1975) in reference to U.S. automakers building smaller cars and trucks (supposedly a coinage at General Motors), from DOWN (Cf. down) (adv.) + SIZE (Cf. size). Related: Downsized; downsizing …

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  • 9downsize — [v] to decrease in size, especially of a workforce curtail, cut, cut back, cut down, decrease, deduct, diminish, phase down, phase out, reduce, retrench, roll back, roll down, scale back, scale down, shrink, step down, trim, trim away, tune down; …

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  • 10downsize — ► VERB chiefly N. Amer. 1) make smaller. 2) (of a company) shed staff …

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