I know this in the same way I know I should exercise more and cut down on the booze. |
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The trees have all been cut down on the hills here, and the soil has eroded, leaving chalk exposed. |
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I'll cut down on meat, but I'll be doggoned if I'll freeze to death in my own living room. |
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Getting suppliers to invoice you electronically will also cut down on the paper blizzard and reduce the cost of acquiring information. |
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To cut down on expensive oil imports, Cuba has started turning this, sugar cane, into the substitute of black gold. |
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He has a blazing fastball and a dynamic slider, but he must overcome the tendency to overthrow and cut down on his pitch counts. |
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Heavier plows with wheels, horizontal plowshares, and a moldboard were invented, which cut down on manual labor. |
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He wants his point guard to cut down on his turnovers and pass more than he shoots. |
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For lunch I might scoop up some hummus with some wholegrain organic bread, but I'm trying to cut down on carbohydrates. |
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The bank has also come under fire after attempting to discourage customers from using its branches in a bid to cut down on queues. |
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It doesn't make it easier to cut down on my road rage incidents or keep from hurling sporks at self-obsessed co-workers. |
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The idea is that by pooling their scouting resources, the subscribers cut down on expenses and more effectively cover the country. |
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And nothing will cut down on a singer-songwriter's productivity like a fatal heroin overdose. |
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Working close to home at a school outdoor education lab or a nearby forested land can cut down on travel time. |
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Giving gifts was only de-emphasized by the Scrooge-like Victorians who tried to cut down on expenses. |
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The sloping roof, however, could cut down on headroom for the tallest in the family. |
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And steer clear of refined sugars, white flour and fried foods, or at least cut down on them. |
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This will cut down on fraud or repackaging that is unfortunately a real problem in the market. |
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We are all told that to eat a healthy diet we need to cut down on sweets and sweet foods, however not all sweets are bad for you. |
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I can only assume Odeon's cinemas are too full and they're looking for ways to cut down on attendance levels. |
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Wind gags are basically furry things that fit over your mike, that cut down on the roar you will hear if filming in wind. |
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It's also expected to cut down on the import of cheaper, bootlegged alcohol by lowering the cost of buying legally-ordered supplies. |
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If the installation of safety cameras can cut down on the needless injury and loss of life on our roads then this should be encouraged. |
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He urged the police to increase the use of their stop-and-search powers to cut down on youth knife crime. |
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In order to cut down on the cost of paint, consider mixing sample pots of colours with white paint. |
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To cut down on costs they ship the disc in a custom case with no artwork or the usual bumph. |
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The dust and dirt situation really cut down on visibility and I could only see from pylon to pylon. |
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It was a lamebrain excuse on behalf of the Bahamian government to try to cut down on expenditure. |
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The clampdown, dubbed Operation Yellow Card, was launched in Wilmslow in June to cut down on lager louts ruining everyone else's night out. |
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The number is programmed into the radio and identifies the caller, which should eventually cut down on hoax distress calls. |
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To cut down on the cumbersomeness, I'm just going to post new ones on the archives page from now on. |
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So why they need to cut down on the number of spaces I can use, in order to provide a second spot for the legless, I've no idea. |
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Hampshire police are launching a new campaign to cut down on the number of victims who fall prey to conmen and bogus callers. |
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To cut down on crowds possibly spreading contagion, all the ice rinks, along with most other facilities, were temporarily closed. |
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Fruits like Granny Smith apples and grapefruit act as astringents and help cut down on excessive cravings. |
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Eat five portions of fruit and veg a day, which can include tinned and frozen, and cut down on fat, salt and added sugar. |
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The software can cut down on the time it takes managers to schedule their staff. |
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It's important to cut down on salt because salt contains sodium and having too much sodium can raise blood pressure. |
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To cut down on debris, you may want to cover your gutters with wire or plastic mesh. |
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Recently I developed borderline high blood sugar, and my doctor recommended that I cut down on carbohydrates. |
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Lets try to remove barriers to care, focus on cost effective primary care delivery, and cut down on administrative overhead costs. |
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The area is gravelled to cut down on maintenance, we've got enough work to do in the back! |
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To mitigate the impact of greenhouse gases, we must place greater reliance on hydropower, nuclear power and renewables and over time cut down on carbon-based energy sources. |
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Bringing back abortion would cut down on the growth of the population. |
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On the customer end, we never stop working with engine, furnace and other heating plant manufacturers to cut down on fuel consumption. |
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To cut down on the glare, he used a polarized filter on his camera. |
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Smart, educated women aren't willing to date down on the social scale, so the higher they rise, the more they cut down on their available pool of men. |
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So I've cut down on my practical jokes to people who I really don't like. |
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The pressure to meet deadlines meant that we had to cut down on the idle hours spent watching television together. |
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Thirdly, the legislation put to the vote is diametrically opposed to the wish by industry to cut down on red-tape. |
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It will also cut down on wardrobe expenses, but you have to be self-disciplined to succeed. |
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It will cut down on access to the hard drug market and any number of levels of harm reduction. |
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It's not as cut and dried as that, but we suspect it pretty strongly, so we'll cut down on the harvest. |
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Try to cut down on your work load. Set aside some quiet time to rest, relax and simply think. |
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For example, if somebody has urge incontinence and tries to cut down on fluids to cut down on leakage, they may actually end up with more urgency. |
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To cut down on lease costs, we need to utilize the upstairs space by finding someone to sublet that area after renovations. |
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The larger the deck size, the wider the cut or swath will be, which will cut down on mowing time. |
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I have just been told that I have high blood pressure and that I should cut down on sodium. |
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But by far, the biggest opportunity for saving energy in the food system is to cut down on the huge amount of food that ends up in the landfill. |
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It will dramatically cut down on carbon dioxide emissions and mitigate the effects of global warming. |
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Keeping the injury above the heart will cut down on the amount of blood flowing to that area so as to decrease swelling. |
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Or, share an easyto-make recipe with other caregivers to help them cut down on meal time preparation. |
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Moreover, the size of the team was trimmed to six persons in order to cut down on the number of trips required. |
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For instance, in the large hanging signs, Siedle replaced stainless steel with aluminium to cut down on weight. |
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At Clover Leaf, we care about nutrition, and we know that many Canadians are trying to cut down on the amount of sodium they consume. |
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This is how we came to go through the text, and attempted to cut down on certain items in the process. |
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They also help industries cut down on the number of the contaminants they release, and to clean up polluted sites. |
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Strahl's plan would entail closer co-operation between Canadian and U. S. border services to cut down on illegal fruit and vegetable shipments. |
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By conserving energy, not only are you helping with climate change, but you also cut down on your energy costs and improve your bottom line. |
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Drink several glasses of water a day and cut down on drinks that contain caffeine. |
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Field staff believed strongly that the one-stop shopping now offered cut down on duplication of effort and provided a more focused service. |
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In 1997, the rupiah was so devalued that they had to switch from the decimal system to base 20 to cut down on the zeroes used in everyday transactions. |
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The CBO expects that some businesses will cut down on employees or their hours to avoid paying more. |
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I am now a well behaved individual, I have cut down on my quixotic outings, though the prospect of getting fatally maimed on one of those windmills is always enticing. |
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It's not easy to find regular help where I live and I am loath to let my garden go, but can you suggest what I might do to cut down on the mowing? |
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Between sixteen thousand and eighteen thousand French and Genoese were killed, either cut down on deck or drowned. |
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Mark Levine, associate dean of students at GW, says this is the most effective way to cut down on student drinking. |
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Supporters of GM crops see them as a triumph of scientific progress, allowing farmers to increase production, combat pests, and cut down on harmful pesticide. |
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Get into having lots of showers and baths and washing your hands frequently to cut down on germs and reduce the transmission of illnesses like colds and flu. |
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In theory, pulling in the fences would cut down on the area that outfielders have to cover, thereby reducing the number of bloop hits that fall in. |
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I've cut down on the booze to the point where I go days without a tipple. |
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Now researchers are wondering if the compound might also cut down on waterborne fungi that destroy catfish eggs before they can hatch into small fry. |
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Learn about the caloric value of food, and cut down on calories. |
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His line-drive, fly-ball swing helps cut down on double-play grounders. |
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The main objective of the design is to cut down on manpower. |
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But when we combined stress, exercise, and cut down on food, 75 percent became amenorrheic. |
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Eddie Lucio III, D-Harlingen, aims to cut down on finning by making it illegal to buy or sell shark fins in Texas. |
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Or to cut down on some of these items you could take a bivvy bag instead of a tent or sleep in bothies and hostels. |
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As well as aiming to cut down on fat, we should also be trying to replace saturates with unsaturates. |
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Blind spots will be eliminated to cut down on naughtiness. |
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I suspect that if everyone cut down on just one carrier bag a week, it would save billions over the course of a year. |
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Because of their desire to use effective, low-cost and environmentally friendly practices, more and more producers are seeking to cut down on the number of times they apply insecticides and fungicides in their orchards. |
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According to recent research in the USA, mothers-to-be carried on drinking regardless during the lactation period, even though they made a special effort to cut down on tobacco and marijuana consumption. |
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As far as ex post evaluation is concerned, account was taken of the recommendations of the Franklin report to cut down on seminars and conferences, that accounted for two thirds of projects in the past. |
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Vinegar in the rinse water will cut down on smells and germs. |
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Barry fishes two whole lobworms for eels but cuts them in half so they are shorter in a bid to cut down on missed runs. |
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The XL G3 is the latest in a wide range of inspection tools designed to provide you with state-of-the-art, cutting-edge inspection technology and the chance to cut down on inspection times and hike up productivity. |
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In conjunction with its supplier of shipping cartons, the company attempted to cut down on the average weight of the carton while maintaining the same density cardboard all over the box, for uniform protection of the product. |
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The new directive must be implementable, flexible and geared towards the management of bathing water and towards deregulation, and must certainly cut down on red tape. |
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Using all of the features of myFinanceTracker can actually help you identify ways to cut down on unnecessary expenses, stay on track with payments and transfers and even help you establish a savings plan and stick with it. |
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Therefore, I urged the government to get back to the table, to cut down on the rhetoric with the Chinese and to come up with an agreement in the interests of both parties. |
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Mr Holmes links the emphasis on masculine virtues with the staggering impact of venereal diseases on troops, which led the French to set up licensed brothels to cut down on casualties. |
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On the other hand, light bulbs were a practical and safe alternative to the use of candles and kerosene lamps, and cut down on the danger of fire. |
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When Cooper realised the extent of his maladies he cut down on his drinking, and the energy and confidence returned to his act. |
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Most analysts are predicting that crude oil prices will stay low for sometime, as a weak economy is forcing many Americans to cut down on fuel consumption. |
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Isn't there an earlier stage where we can cut down on violence in the first place and have a situation where they decide not to leave and the situation at least holds out some hope for them? |
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Steadily declining oil prices would force them to draw down reserves and cut down on investments. |
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The prefilled syringes reportedly are designed to cut down on preparation time and make it easier for patients on intrathecal Baclofen therapy. |
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Please don't put the candy jar right next to my desk. I'm trying to cut down on sugar. |
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Because our kiosks have cut down on the time used during patient check-in, our staff members have more opportunities to interact more calmly and caringly with our patients. |
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Like I said, it's cut down on my spasm, so I would be able to do a little better work than spazzing out all the time, falling out of my chair and stuff like that. |
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Quite a bit of footslogging is needed, but get yourself a fastpass like us and drastically cut down on queuing time, and a kids' buggy cost 12 euros. |
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Any fishing boats venturing into the area would be fitted with use-modified equipment to greatly cut down on accidental capture of loggerhead turtles. |
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In a bid to cut down on timewasting calls, the force has revealed some of its strangest calls as it reminds residents that 999 should only be dialled in an emergency. |
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