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Then, last fall, thinking about having children sometime soon, they decided to upsize to a two-bedroom.
Companies start up, fail, downsize, upsize and fill the vacancies of those who left.
It's shameful having to upsize by six hires when the rest of humanity is downsizing.
And I say it's time for us to upsize our economy again, and we will start all this on Inauguration Day, 1997.
For this very reason we had to upsize by one new writer: Irving Plimka, a buildup expert.
They'll either upsize, downsize.
But now that their children are grown, they have decided to upsize, as builders say, and are planning a new house of at least 8,000 square feet.
One person hunting for a good deal is businessman Paul Beamish, who believes the downturn is the perfect time to upsize.
We are going to downsize the I.R.S. and upsize the amount of money the Americans get to keep in their pockets.
It offers fried chicken, rotisserie chicken, fish, and regular, upsize and large fries with veggie burgers.
"It's time to downsize the I.R.S. and upsize the amount of money Americans can keep for themselves," Mr. Dole said.
Upsize she did, to a big contemporary colonial on a sprawling development in South Glastonbury, miles away from her old neighborhood and its 1960's-era split level and ranch houses.
Dun hopes its support for Microsoft Corp's Windows NT via SmartStream will pull in large corporate personal computer users looking to upsize operations.
The flexibility of the system permits to equip the terminal initially with a small number (even 1 or 2) of handling units and limited infrastructure, and to upsize it as necessary.
"People who have worked hard all their lives and saved, or earned equity because their London home has increased in value, can relatively easily upsize when they retire," explains Nicola Oddy of Stacks Property Search, a buying agency.
Kate Fanucci, (left) with two-year-old son Max, is selling her Battersea house in order to upsize; Glen Bureau, an investment banker, and his wife Lucy moved to Surrey from Wimbledon when they were expecting a child.
Mr. Dole said that he would stop the Government's punishment of people for what he termed innocent mistakes and that he would "downsize the I.R.S. and upsize the amount of money Americans get to keep in their pockets."