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In any event, the shrinkage of the industry was already taking place.
Germany alone is going to see a shrinkage of its population by 20 million.
The main village is away to the west, with areas of shrinkage on its south side.
Nearly six foot, despite the shrinkage that must have come with age.
In fact this is not the only direction of shrinkage that works.
The shrinkage has lasted for 27 or more months in four patients.
"There seems to be a bottom line we've hit where we keep hold against further shrinkage," he said.
The shrinkage continues at a rate of nearly 2,000 residents a year.
This, however, would only slow stop the shrinkage of the water surface.
The new material controls shrinkage to far less than 1 percent, he said.
Its shrinkage seems likely to continue, to the vanishing point.
Though it began years ago, the shrinkage of big companies now seems to be accelerating.
A side effect is the shrinkage of their customer pool.
But the shrinkage did not last, and further courses of treatment were less effective.
There was nothing of that horrible shrinkage which death seems to effect in a moment.
"I've always preferred to create value through growth rather than shrinkage."
But the study indicates that much of the shrinkage would have taken place anyway.
But whether the greater shrinkage has an effect on how older men think or behave is not known.
Curiously, the evidence of model shrinkage was there all along, easy to track.
The trend toward such shrinkage has been evident for several years.
The results clearly seemed to rule out any large-scale shrinkage.
The shrinkage of Italy's film world is apparent in other ways as well.
Since then, the foyer has suffered something of a shrinkage problem.
Still, the stores come to the battle against shrinkage well armed.
But shrinkage has more to do with human weakness than accidents.