downsize en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Traducciones de downsize en el diccionario inglés»español

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In 2004 the team downsized to two cars.
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In late 2006 the squadron began downsizing in preparation for the decommissioning of the squadron.
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Fine-tuning the budget, downsizing the military, and conducting humanitarian, peacekeeping, and military operations provided him with a full agenda.
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Companies will have to downsize and re-engineer their operations to remain competitive.
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Beneficial later downsized its reinsurance holdings and restructured to emphasize its second mortgage business.
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By 2007, the studio had downsized significantly from its size during the late 1990s.
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For season two, their image was toned down, and they were downsized from a five to a four-person band.
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Microprocessor-based computers were originally very limited in their computational ability and speed, and were in no way an attempt to downsize the minicomputer.
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Rather than risk not having any race at all, organizers opted to downsize in 2009 with hopes of reviving the stage-race format next season.
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The beginning of downsizing the fire department began in the 1950s.
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