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Reduced in size or pulled together.
expanded
narrowed
shrunk
shrunken
contractile
expanded
1
TIMEFRAME: This year for
expanded
property tax trial and local government bonds.
2
Heroin treatment services outside Dublin must be urgently
expanded
,
experts urged today.
3
Rosneft has rapidly
expanded
its trade in refined products in recent year.
4
However, its domestic business
expanded
quickly and profit in the region improved.
5
Japan's new scientific research plan will see its Antarctic whaling area
expanded
.
1
Therefore this time line possible: -maybe
contracted
last Saturday at ACB event.
2
March 15: Cuba reports first case of Zika
contracted
in the country.
3
Health officials say both individuals likely
contracted
the virus aboard the ship.
4
Richemont said sales had
contracted
across all regions, channels and business areas.
5
But in France activity
contracted
at the steepest rate in a year.
6
US factory activity
contracted
in February, according to a report released today.
7
Photo: Supplied HealthTap was
contracted
to provide information technology services in 2015.
8
The manufacturing sector has
contracted
five times in the last 12 months.
9
However, he said this would exclude those who had since
contracted
Covid-19.
10
Photo: Shaminda Kanapathi Typhoid Fever is
contracted
through contaminated food or water.
11
Data this week showed profits for industrial firms also
contracted
in April.
12
April 7: St. Lucia confirms first two cases of Zika,
contracted
locally.
13
Only one case of the virus has been
contracted
in New Zealand.
14
Activity in services, the bulk of the economy, almost
contracted
in August.
15
Profit margins have
contracted
,
reflecting more intense competition in its British market.
16
The government has
contracted
UK company Petrofac to organise the field's decommissioning.
contracted
contract
·
contract by
contract the virus
contract sales
contract coronavirus
contract sharply