Sharespost has had to retrench its own secondary business after the Facebook IPO.
Now the danger is that consumers will have to retrench, leading to a nasty economic slowdown.
In exchange Greece agrees to retrench its public sector and raise more money from everyone else.
Wall Street firms, which often retrench in downturns, have been nudged down the rankings.
Households will retrench as unemployment rises and those with jobs fear they may lose them.
Instead, they become forced to retrench and adopt austerity measures which tend to drag on growth further, prolonging recession.
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Faced with such unpromising conditions, military contractors have little choice but to retrench.
Even so, the bloated market and rotten economy have forced Horn to retrench.
Proponents of these measures fear that businesses will retrench as prices fall and their debts rise, creating a vicious circle.
It appears that recently disappointing retail sales have stuck merchants with unwanted goods that may be liquidated if consumers continue to retrench.
Some banks and insurers have started to retrench, putting their asset managers up for sale, though mostly to other more optimistic banks.
Finally, Obama has learned how difficult it is to retrench public policies.
They conclude that, although house-price inflation is likely to slow, prices will not actually fall, so there is no need for consumers to retrench.
The move could encourage similar shifts across Wall Street, as firms buckle down on costs and retrench in the face of difficult business conditions.
With consumers stretched thin and interest rates rising, a prolonged period of high petrol prices might well force households to retrench, at least temporarily.
Known for investing in new gates each time the majors retrench during a down cycle, Southwest will do so again this year, Mann figures.
To grow music sales, Apple launched Ping, a social music service that also failed and recently shut down, causing Apple to retrench to its original iTunes offering.
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The semiconductor industry is not about to retrench to California.
They should retrench, get back to what made them great, look out two to three years and plan their comeback instead of listening to all this crazy press.
Hutchison has already raised some eyebrows at the European Commission over its market power in Rotterdam and other European ports, and has been forced to retrench in some places.
As Paul Krugman (the most prominent apostle) explained in The New York Times the other day, the burst of the housing bubble has caused ordinary people to retrench and pay down debt.
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That treadmill caught up with Chesapeake Energy, which spent billions on leases and drilling but ousted its colorful chief, Aubrey McClendon, earlier this year as it racked up a big losses and was forced to retrench.
So in order to make up for two hundred years of global rampaging, Obama and the left believe that we have to apologize openly and retrench - we've got to turn the United States from being a thuggish superpower into just another country.
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