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- noun The act or result of
scaling down .
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Examples
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Facilities that will need large supplies and other equipment used for low-priority experiments will be subject to the scaledown, according to the sources.
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Facilities that will need large supplies and other equipment used for low-priority experiments will be subject to the scaledown, according to the sources.
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In that region, he was anticipating a similar scaledown of U.S. troops.
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It was not immediately clear what prompted the scaledown.
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Worker worried she'll be laid off in company scaledown
WVEC Top Stories 2009
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Worker worried she'll be laid off in company scaledown
WVEC Top Stories 2009
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In VN, the US suffered more casualties after the period when negotiations for peace were being undertaken and after an announcement of a scaledown time table.
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Treasury spokeswoman Meg Reilly said: "Steve's decision to leave is the first step in a planned scaledown of the task force and there will of course be more departures in the future.
Capitol Hill Blue - The oldest political news site on the Internet 2009
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