Downsizing definition

Downsizing. , which usually means:
Downsizing. Practices in Manufacturing Firms” Xxxxxx XxXxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx and Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx. Human Resource Management Summer 1988 Pages 145-161.
Downsizing. Measuring the Costs of Failure” Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx. Journal of Management Development 18/5 Pages 436-463.

Examples of Downsizing in a sentence

  • Failure to cure during the cure period will result in the withdrawal of the Generating Downsizing Request from the annual Generator Downsizing Process.

  • If the Interconnection Customer has received a notice of deemed withdrawal for which the cure period has not expired at the time of the close of the applicable Generator Downsizing Request Window and such cure period subsequently expires without sufficient cure being made, the Interconnection Customer’s Generator Downsizing Request will be deemed withdrawn.

  • If the Interconnection Customer has received a notice of deemed withdrawal for which the cure period has expired without sufficient cure being made, then the Interconnection Customer will not be eligible to submit a Generator Downsizing Request.

  • For determining any changes to a Downsizing Generator’s Network Upgrade cost responsibilities as a result of a reassessment process conducted pursuant to Section 7.4, the CAISO will reallocate the costs of Network Upgrades that are still needed based on the Downsizing Generator’s pre-downsizing share of the original cost allocation.

  • Submitting the Generator Downsizing Request with some errors or omissions will not void the Generator Downsizing Request provided the Interconnection Customer cures the deficiency pursuant to Section 6.2.6.3(v) below.


More Definitions of Downsizing

Downsizing means a validly enacted amendment of the Zoning Resolution (or any other change in existing law) reducing the FADR. “dwelling unit,” “floor area,” “floor area ratio,” “lot coverage,” “open space,” “Party in Interest,” “use,” and “bulk,” shall have the meanings set forth in Section 12-10 of the Zoning Resolution.
Downsizing means tenants moving from properties which they are under-occupying, to smaller properties. Such tenants may be older people whose families have grown up and left the home or any other household that has reduced in size.
Downsizing generally means selling the family home in favour of a smaller house, or even an apartment. How appealing to you is the idea of downsizing to a smaller home in the next five years? Scale: 0 = not at all, 10 = extremely. Base: Respondents who own home or are paying a mortgage (n=1,984)
Downsizing or “plant closing” (as defined by the WARN Act or similar state, local or foreign Applicable Law) with respect to the Acquired Companies or the Business within six (6) months prior to the date of this Agreement.
Downsizing in this context means moving a tenant from a property which they are under-occupying, to a smaller property. Typically, these are older people whose families have grown up and left home, although this is not exclusively the case and may include households who have experienced reduction in household size for a number of reasons or households affected by Housing Benefit changes.
Downsizing means the reduction of Tenant’s “Workforce” by the number of people set forth herein for the applicable event for a period of not less than the twelve (12) months preceding the Termination Notice or Contraction Notice, as the case may be. For purposes hereof, “Workforce” shall mean as of the Commencement Date the number of Tenant’s full time employees (i.e. (i) those working at a full time schedule and properly enrolled upon Tenant’s payroll located at the Premises; or (ii) otherwise for which a posted and advertised full time position is available with Tenant; provided such unfilled position shall not exceed one person; or (iii) those providing contract services for Tenant at a full time equivalent pursuant to a long term (meaning more than twelve months) written contract between Tenant and such person). For purposes of calculating Tenant’s Workforce, part time employees, persons with desk sharing arrangements, temporary personnel (whether through an agency or otherwise), and contract services, except as provided above in connection with contract services under long term contracts, shall be excluded. The Termination Notice provided by Tenant shall include a certification by Tenant as to such reasonable information to enable landlord to confirm that the Termination Notice is based upon either a Termination Event or Downsizing, as the case may be, and Landlord shall be entitled, upon reasonable notice to Tenant, to audit Tenant’s books and records relating thereto, including but not limited to payroll records.
Downsizing and “downspeeding” by means of tur- bocharging and direct injection technologies offer a high potential for reducing fuel consumption of gasoline engines. The resulting additional system costs are moderate compared to other technological approaches. Low fuel consumption values which can be achieved over the standard driving cycle can be reached in everyday operation only if low enrichment under full-load and good transient response is combined with long gear ratios. The lecturer compared different vehicles with four-cylinder turbocharged engines over the entire NEDC and a customer consumption cycle in which fuel saving and sporty driving styles were tested.