After the company announced plans to reduce benefits, the union threatened to retaliate by calling for a strike. |
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There will always be some tension between the desire to reduce risk and the desire to make as much money as possible. |
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Tail docking is commonly done for welfare, having been shown to reduce risk of flystrike. |
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The new bridge is intended to help reduce traffic jams by ensuring at least one bridge is open to vehicular traffic at any one time. |
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For safety, Ibn Battuta usually joined a caravan to reduce the risk of being robbed. |
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Exposure to horses appears to improve the behavior of inmates and help reduce recidivism when they leave. |
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The law was intended to reduce overgrazing by cattle, but its impact would be to further curtail land for Africans. |
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The Swedish government is seeking to reduce its costs through decreased sick leave hours and increased efficiency. |
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This was felt to reduce the ability of district councils to plan new housing developments. |
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A carbon tax was introduced in 2012 and helped to reduce Australia's emissions but was scrapped in 2014 under the Liberal Government. |
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Other specialized cores reduce the shock from arresting a fall when used as a part of a personal or group safety system. |
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Zhu used a method of elimination to reduce the simultaneous equations to a single equation with only one unknown. |
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Applying olive oil to the skin does not help prevent or reduce stretch marks. |
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This is necessary to reduce the risk of mastitis as infection has been shown to increase the chances of embryonic loss. |
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Unlike iridophores, however, leucophores have more organized crystals that reduce diffraction. |
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Many wind power companies work with local communities to reduce environmental and other concerns associated with particular wind farms. |
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Efforts around the world to reduce the use of coal has led some regions to switch to natural gas. |
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To reduce rolling and keep the platform stable, the Wave Dragon must be large and heavy. |
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Hip OA is associated with an antalgic gait, one in which the patient overshifts the weight while walking to reduce the pain. |
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Now some employers are reversing course, convinced that their pennywise approach does not always reduce long-term costs. |
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Many countries also sign tax treaties with each other to eliminate or reduce double taxation. |
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The delay between burnout and separation was intended to reduce the risk of recontact between the upper stage and payload due to residual thrust. |
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Feeding of byproducts can reduce the environmental impact of other agricultural sectors by keeping these materials out of landfills. |
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These aerials were directional to enhance the signal northwards and reduce unwanted coverage to the south. |
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Avoid stiff pocketings of 100 percent polyester. To reduce bulk, cut linings for patch pockets from lining fabric rather than self-fabric. |
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Messages should be forwarded to them to reduce their tribute so as to avoid high and unnecessary expenses on both sides. |
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Mothers tend to feed in open areas, presumably to make it easier to detect predators, although this may reduce their feeding efficiency. |
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It functions as a drain to reduce flooding in the city during the rainy season and as a navigation channel. |
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The World Bank has helped the Paraguayan government reduce the country's maternal and infant mortality. |
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These alternatives may reduce the rate of weight loss of bears when on land. |
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Until 2014 the Kingsbridge private hospital in Belfast was used to reduce waiting lists for routine surgery. |
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A part of Howe's army was then split off to reduce rebel forts blocking his communications up the Delaware River. |
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Many efforts are underway to reduce livestock methane production and trap the gas to use as energy. |
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The first stage in reversing eutrophication in the Broads is to reduce phosphate input. |
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Hence, over time, dams can reduce the area of wetland from a broad littoral zone to a narrow band of vegetation. |
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Additionally, if the captive breeding population is too small, then inbreeding may occur due to a reduced gene pool and reduce immunity. |
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Related attempts to reduce future erosion may provide a false sense of security that increases development pressure. |
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The goal is to reduce costs as quickly as possible and thus make the wind parks more economically viable. |
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Zinc supplements help prevent disease and reduce mortality, especially among children with low birth weight or stunted growth. |
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Adding seaweed to livestock feed can substantially reduce methane emissions from cattle. |
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The Somerset Coal Canal was built in the early 19th century to reduce the cost of transportation of coal and other heavy produce. |
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Attempts by landowners to forcibly reduce wages, such as the English 1351 Statute of Laborers, were doomed to fail. |
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In 2006 the Home Office announced plans to reduce the number of police forces in the UK from 42 to 24 in an attempt to save money. |
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Nearly all income tax systems permit residents to reduce gross income by business and some other types of deductions. |
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To reduce vibration, all helicopters have rotor adjustments for height and weight. |
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Then, following a general election in October, the incoming Labour government put the project on hold to reduce expenditure. |
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Neutral events can radically reduce genetic variation through population bottlenecks. |
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This final drive is often concealed by a chain enclosure to keep the chain clean and reduce wear. |
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Additionally, AI has been shown to reduce spread of venereal diseases within herd that would ultimately lead to fertility problems. |
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Under these proposals, to reduce costs, the line would be singled with passing places and the third rail replaced by overhead lines. |
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The constituency seats won by each coalition would not reduce the number of proportional seats they received. |
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In general, globalization may ultimately reduce the importance of nation states. |
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These physical factors reduce the effect of high salinity caused by evaporation in the north and relatively hot water in the south. |
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The Alternative Minimum Tax was developed to reduce the impact of certain tax avoidance schemes. |
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There are continued efforts to ensure that new development does not reduce the value and appearance of the Landscape. |
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The common ostrich has no sweat glands, and under heat stress they rely on panting to reduce their body temperature. |
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Today, the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 has enforced the use of safer fishing equipment to reduce bycatch. |
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Preservatives also reduce spoilage from sources such as air, bacteria, fungi, and yeast. |
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John Atta Mills, president between 2009 and 2012, initiated ongoing efforts to reduce the role of airports in Ghana's drug trade. |
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Uruguay's exports markets have been diversified in order to reduce dependency on Argentina and Brazil. |
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His third goal was to create an English settlement in the land called Guyana, and to try to reduce commerce between the natives and Spaniards. |
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A portion of your mortgage payment goes to reduce the principal, and the rest covers interest. |
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David's weakness in Orkney was that the Norwegian kings were not prepared to stand back and let him reduce their power. |
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The oxygen in the air is sometimes kept a few percent less than atmospheric concentration to reduce fire danger. |
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Earlier in the 20th century, it was believed that draining salt marshes would help reduce mosquito populations. |
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Beroe ovata arrived shortly after, and is expected to reduce but not eliminate the impact of Mnemiopsis there. |
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This cost is incurred because tariffs reduce the incentives for the society to consume and produce. |
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To reduce its volume, it is often compacted or incinerated before disposal. |
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Further inefficiencies, such as gearbox losses, generator and converter losses, reduce the power delivered by a wind turbine. |
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That day and the following day were declared public holidays, to reduce traffic. |
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Submerged WECs also have the potential to reduce the impact on marine amenity and navigation, as they are not at the surface. |
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Progressively strategies have been developed to minimize peak flows and also to reduce channel velocities. |
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Methods to reduce negative impact and improve the value to conservation are the subject of research. |
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As a food additive, it may be used to reduce fat absorption and thus obesity. |
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Most liberals, however, support government programs that seek to provide economic security, ease human suffering, and reduce inequality. |
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These floating units reduce oil production costs and offer mobility, large storage capacity, and production versatility. |
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A 2016 study, however, found no evidence that weather disruptions reduce turnout. |
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The farm was constructed sequentially in two phases with overlapping installation activities to reduce the overall construction timeframe. |
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Federal Reserve increase the interest rate, slow or stop the growth of the money supply, and reduce the money supply. |
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Its use in solder for electronics is also being phased out by some countries to reduce the amount of environmentally hazardous waste. |
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This was done as part of a wider school estate review which sought to reduce costs. |
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Secondly, his foreign policy aimed at promoting peace to help reduce expenditures and taxation and enhance trade. |
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This prohibition was unique to American slavery, believed to reduce slaves forming aspirations that could lead to escape or rebellion. |
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Flintknappers are craftsmen who use sharp tools to reduce flintstone to flint tool. |
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Substitution of urea can reduce costs and potential hazards associated with storage of anhydrous ammonia. |
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By August it was stated that efforts were being made to reduce the population from 200 to 90, but that only 25 had been killed. |
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The Liberal manifesto at the 1906 general election included a commitment to reduce military expenditure. |
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This is used to reduce the chance of confusion between ATC and the aircraft. |
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Wings were made thinner and swept back to reduce transonic drag, which required new manufacturing methods to obtain sufficient strength. |
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Applied and economic ornithology aim to reduce the ill effects of problem birds and enhance gains from beneficial species. |
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In the summer of 2003, the WRU voted to reduce the top tier of Welsh professional rugby union from nine clubs into five regions. |
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This has been introduced as part of a government initiative to reduce vehicle crime. |
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The microvilli which secure PMCs to the hyaline layer shorten, as the cells reduce their affinity for the extraembryonic matrix. |
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In the 1970s, the United States and Western European countries introduced legislation to reduce lead air pollution. |
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France made the most extensive use of counterpart funds, using them to reduce the budget deficit. |
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Improving these numbers and getting those people to claim their benefits would significantly help reduce poverty. |
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In conclusion, authors suggested that both tensioned and nontensioned taping across the UT muscle reduce its activity. |
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It is however possible that restricted gene flow could reduce genetic diversity within populations that become isolated. |
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As a result, income and economic inequality increases, and it becomes more difficult to reduce the gap without additional aid. |
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After his back injury, Phillip motorized his canoe to reduce the amount of paddling he needed to do. |
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As a floral device to reduce selfing, the pistil of wild tomatoes extends farther out of the flower than today's cultivars. |
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The various methods described below have been developed to reduce the resin content of the final product, or the fibre content is increased. |
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For example, if everyone in a country's income doubled, it would not reduce the amount of 'relative poverty' at all. |
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In 2016 Charles said in a speech that he used homeopathic veterinary medicines to reduce antibiotic use at his farm. |
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A balancing structure was necessary to reduce tribal feuds and avoid social disorder. |
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In extent the new refreshment post was to be kept as confined as possible to reduce administrative expense. |
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Companies also often seek to minimize the value of their diamond exports to reduce taxes and move profits abroad. |
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Leo's reform did much to reduce the previous fragmentation of the Empire, which henceforth had one center of power, Constantinople. |
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Informal empire, like many imperial relationships, is difficult to classify and reduce to a prescriptive definition. |
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They may also reduce their tax by moving to a country with lower tax rates. |
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On 27 September 2006, Branson announced plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by cutting aircraft weight and fuel consumption. |
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The act's ostensible aim was to reduce the expense caused by frequent elections. |
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It was considered that long term depletion in numbers and habitat fragmentation can reduce population persistence in such urban environments. |
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When ambient temperatures are low, heterotherms will constrict their arterioles to reduce heat loss along skin surfaces. |
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A more extensive system of social welfare benefits was established by the Attlee Government, which did much to reduce acute social deprivation. |
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Where forests replace habitats that were used by hen harriers they will therefore tend to reduce overall habitat availability. |
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Proponents argue that this helps reduce the income gap between the rich and poor. |
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There is very little normalism in the English language, and the attempt to reduce it to stricter rules is necessarily a failure. |
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As all trains will be travelling at the same speed, capacity is increased as faster trains have no need to reduce speed for slower trains. |
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During the history of animal husbandry, many secondary products have arisen in an attempt to increase carcass utilization and reduce waste. |
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In cold climates, the gray wolf can reduce the flow of blood near its skin to conserve body heat. |
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In response, President Hoover and Congress approved the Federal Home Loan Bank Act, to spur new home construction, and reduce foreclosures. |
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Livestock diseases compromise animal welfare, reduce productivity, and can infect humans. |
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The third way to reduce the charge-sharing effect associated with dynamic logic circuits is to precharge their internal nodes. |
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Metropolitana is the first BRT system to operate with natural gas, seeking to reduce air pollution. |
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But at the same time they reduce the effective radiation dose responsible for the formation of previtamin D in the skin. |
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The international ban on the use of drift nets has also helped reduce the mortality of seabirds and other marine wildlife. |
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A global movement towards the generation of renewable energy is underway to help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. |
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Higher interest rates reduce the amount of money because fewer people seek loans, and loans are usually made with new money. |
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A number of initiatives are working to reduce costs of electric power from offshore wind. |
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With the BBC seeking to reduce costs and in particular Studios a decision was taken to sell Ealing Studios on the open market. |
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Rainfall can reduce salinity and evapotranspiration can increase levels during dry periods. |
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These too are adapted to the low soil water content and have small, prickly leaves which reduce transpiration. |
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The organisation has produced a climate change plan which contains details about how SEPA will reduce its own carbon emissions. |
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However, if the NOCs and IF involved agree, then the IOC Executive Board may reduce or cancel this period. |
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One move has been to reduce it to its analytical core, known as analytical Marxism. |
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When diving, they reduce their heart rate and maintain blood flow only to the heart, brain and lungs. |
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He argues that any realistic plan to reduce reliance on fossil fuels or greenhouse gas emissions need increased use of nuclear energy. |
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Gravel may be dumped over parts of a pipeline to reduce scour and help stabilise against lateral movement. |
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A magnesium additive system may also be needed to reduce the corrosive effects if vanadium is present. |
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Due to economic interdependence, the effects would reduce economic growth outside of Europe as well. |
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The treaty requires these countries to take specific actions to reduce bycatch, pollution and to remove introduced species from nesting islands. |
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As the wind speed increases the crew should progressively reduce the amount of sail. |
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Land drainage had caused the peat of the former wetlands to reduce to a level that was too low for drainage to be maintained. |
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In 2005 Peter Hain, the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, announced proposals to reduce the number of councils to seven. |
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Fishing techniques may be altered to minimize bycatch and reduce impacts on marine habitats. |
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It did reduce economic development within Mexico, however, and the border regions reflected this. |
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Oysters are subject to various diseases which can reduce harvests and severely deplete local populations. |
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Kombu can be used to soften beans during cooking, and to help convert indigestible sugars and thus reduce flatulence. |
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Turks and Caicos also worked to refurbish its primary schools, reduce textbook costs, and increase equipment and supplies given to schools. |
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Taking microbreaks while typing can reduce the risk of keyboard-related injuries. |
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A preventer can be rigged to reduce danger and damage from accidental jibes. |
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The wingtip fences also reduce wake turbulence, which endangers following aircraft and could, theoretically, damage house roofs. |
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This may reduce salience, if voters perceive that they have little influence over which parties are included in the coalition. |
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Any action that reduces the angle of heel of a boat that is reaching or beating to windward will help reduce excessive weather helm. |
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The Russians and the Austrians were determined to reduce the power of Prussia, the new threat on their doorstep. |
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Glasnost was intended to reduce the corruption at the top of the Communist Party and moderate the abuse of power in the Central Committee. |
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The array is intended to reduce annual CO2 emissions by about 900,000 tons, equal to the emissions of 300,000 passenger cars. |
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Measures are being devised to reduce its numbers, including one plan for celebrity television chefs to promote the idea of eating the squirrels. |
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Studies in the 2000s have given rise to the hypothesis that large amounts of dust reduce the strength of tropical cyclones. |
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The Presiding Officer can reduce speaking time if a large number of members wish to participate in the debate. |
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Faced with the increasingly angry reaction of the agricultural community, Mansholt was soon forced to reduce the scope of some of his proposals. |
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After some time, this will reduce land above sea level and thus diminish the amount of space on which ice sheets can form. |
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To reduce the drag of the antennas the operating wavelength could not be much greater than one m, difficult for the day's electronics. |
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When used to scaffold information, mindtools reduce the cognitive load on learners and allow them to engage in critical thinking. |
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They then burned the body twice more, to reduce it to ashes and prevent any collection of relics, and cast her remains into the Seine River. |
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Territorial reform is sometimes propagated by the richer states as a means to avoid or reduce fiscal transfers. |
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Signal processing can take advantage of this phenomenon to reduce the noise floor using two strategies. |
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For conservation reasons there is a strict speed limit enforced on all vessels, to reduce waves eroding the riverbanks. |
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Governments and central banks responded with fiscal and monetary policies to stimulate national economies and reduce financial system risks. |
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The Merry Hill development between 1985 and 1990 managed to reduce the local area's unemployment dramatically, however. |
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Radar absorbing material, containing resistive and sometimes magnetic substances, is used on military vehicles to reduce radar reflection. |
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The ice sheets increase Earth's reflectivity and thus reduce the absorption of solar radiation. |
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Without this guarantee, they would not reduce armaments because they felt the risk of attack from Germany was too great. |
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To reduce de facto statelessness, most are allowed to be registered as British citizens provided holding no other citizenship or nationality. |
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This is due primarily to upwelling and strong cold coastal currents that reduce water temperatures in these areas. |
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There are mitigating circumstances that reduce culpability, or when the defendant kills only with an intent to cause serious bodily harm. |
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Under that methodology, the airport's profits from nonairfield sources were used to reduce the airlines' landing fees. |
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Signal processing is employed in radar systems to reduce the radar interference effects. |
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These perhaps provide and assist in the insulation of the den, used to reduce heat loss. |
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In Victoria many GBEs were sold in the 1990s to reduce the state's level of debt. |
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In his new political positions, and encouraged by his advisers, Walpole introduced the sinking fund, a device to reduce the national debt. |
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The normal voting age was reduced from 18 to 16 for the referendum, as it was SNP policy to reduce the voting age for all elections in Scotland. |
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It is used to reduce corrosion as well as to improve the product's aesthetic appearance. |
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Precipitating minerals reduce the pore space in a rock, a process called cementation. |
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The aim of the app is to reduce the number of foxes and help with targeting feral animal control. |
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Another way sea lions mitigate the oxygen obtained at the surface in dives is to reduce digestion rate. |
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Fisher was brought into the Admiralty to reduce naval budgets, and to reform the navy for modern war. |
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We've cut out the middleman and can reduce prices for our customers. |
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Backer rods can also be used to reduce consumption of the caulking by filling part of the joints. |
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The diet claims it will reduce your waistline in just four weeks. |
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Progressive taxes attempt to reduce the tax burden of people with a lower ability to pay. |
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The Secretary of State, upon the installation of the addressograph machines, was to reduce the temporary service. |
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Organic methods include, for instance, introducing its natural predator to reduce the population of a particular pest. |
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Since then there has been considerable controversy as to whether culling badgers will effectively reduce or eliminate bovine TB in cattle. |
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Modern anesthetics can be divided into several different groups according to how and where they act to reduce pain. |
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Some cleaners also will spray or dip the nozzle into antispatter material to reduce the frequency of cleaning required. |
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The main aim was to reduce one aspect of deviancy in a group of adolescent girls, namely at-risk behaviour, by using the method of detached work. |
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Use pads under braillers to reduce noise and under reading-writing stands to counteract sliding. |
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Pregnant women are often advised to have someone else clean the cat box to reduce the risk of contracting toxoplasmosis. |
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Once the car is in a chop shop, a skilled cutter can reduce it to salable parts in half an hour to 45 minutes. |
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Private sector unions faced plant closures in many manufacturing industries and demands to reduce wages and increase productivity. |
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This still remains in effect, although Tony Blair later agreed to significantly reduce the size of the rebate. |
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In most western democracies, the desire to eliminate or reduce economic inequality is generally associated with the political left. |
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Because garlic might reduce platelet aggregation, people taking anticoagulant medication are cautioned about consuming garlic. |
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We are working at cross-purposes here, if you're trying to reduce the count and I'm trying to increase it. |
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Objective assessment is good, but defeatism will reduce our potentials even when the prospects for victory have never been nearer. |
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When deicing pads are located close to runways, they can also reduce the need for AAFs and repeated deicings. |
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The deinstitutionalization of minor offenders helps reduce prison overcrowding. |
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In fact, line terminals, provided with dejitterizers, do not reduce low frequency jitter. |
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One can reduce the disconfirmations of economic generalizations by specifying a margin of error. |
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Shakes may reduce the strength of a timber and the appearance thus reduce lumber grade and may capture moisture, promoting decay. |
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By facilitating efflux of drugs from the intracellular domain, these proteins reduce cytotoxicity and thus confer drug resistance. |
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Traits that cause greater reproductive success of an organism are said to be selected for, while those that reduce success are selected against. |
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NoScript is a useful privacy enhancing technology that seems to reduce fingerprintability. |
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As we approached the runway, the pilot fishtailed slightly to reduce landing speed. |
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Each period of high unemployment was caused by the Federal Reserve, as it substantially increased interest rates to reduce high inflation. |
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Cosmetic art is often applied by professional funeralists to reduce signs of the illness or trauma associated with the death. |
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For both images I placed a Kodak 4.0 neutral-density gelatin filter over the lens to reduce the Sun's brightness. |
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In the crisis, the company was forced to reduce its costs in order to avoid going under. |
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She is not rewarded until she learns to reduce her expectations, and surprises are the educational tool. |
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If you reduce the header of this document, the body will fit onto a single page. |
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Railroads typically wanted a locomotive with fewer axles, to reduce the cost of maintenance. |
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In 2003, a congestion charge was introduced to reduce traffic volumes in the city centre. |
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Proposals to avoid, reduce or remedy significant adverse impacts through mitigation measures are also required. |
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Any damage to breeding sites can reduce possible nest sites and affect reproduction of the species. |
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Sometimes the share cutting edge is placed well in advance of the moldboard to reduce the pulverizing action of the soil. |
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This plough can be used to reduce the effects of compaction and to help break up ploughpan and hardpan. |
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Heavy land requires draining to reduce its water content to a level satisfactory for efficient plant growth. |
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Ploughing leaves very little crop residue on the surface, which otherwise could reduce both wind and water erosion. |
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Nevertheless, it is often necessary to hydrocool fresh tomatoes to remove field heat and rapidly reduce respiration of the internal fruit tissue. |
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To reduce travel times, two diagonal streets crossed the square grid, passing through the central square. |
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The inexorability of global warming gave people a reason to reduce automobile use. |
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This is to try and reduce the huge number of people travelling at peak times. |
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The French kings had endeavored, over the centuries, to reduce these possessions, to the effect that only Gascony was left to the English. |
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Margaret built up an alliance against Richard and conspired with other nobles to reduce his influence. |
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It worked to reduce the severity of economic austerity, gave independence to India and engaged in the Cold War against Soviet Communism. |
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James provoked further opposition by attempting to reduce the Anglican monopoly on education. |
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Charles was unable to pay, but William agreed to reduce the amount owed to 1,800,000 guilders. |
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While he did reduce government expenditures, opponents in the parliaments successfully thwarted his attempts at enacting much needed reforms. |
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The Government has announced that trees planted to create a visual barrier will reduce noise pollution. |
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He failed to reduce the fortress of Acre, so he marched his army back to Egypt in May. |
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To reduce losses further, strategy changed to prefer night raids, giving the bombers greater protection under cover of darkness. |
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Tickets were issued for bunks in large shelters to reduce the amount of time spent queuing. |
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Hoover's first measures to combat the depression were based on voluntarism by businesses not to reduce their workforce or cut wages. |
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These requirements, which cause installation losses, reduce its efficiency. |
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Some NHS organisations are using referral management centres to help reduce inappropriate referrals in an attempt to save the NHS money. |
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For those who qualify through need, the sight test is free, and a voucher system is employed to pay for or reduce the cost of lenses. |
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Where vouchers do not cover the cost of the selected product, they reduce the cost at their face value. |
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Long hospital stays reduce the chances elderly patients can be rehabilitated. |
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The goal is to reduce passengers' commute times, protect the environment, provide improved security and overall quality of service. |
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Liberal Democrat plans were to reduce the number of MPs to 500, and for them to be elected using a proportional system. |
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Second the reduced speed limit was intended to reduce road noise for residents. |
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By the summer of 1931 the dispute focused over whether or not to reduce unemployment compensation. |
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Wheatley claims Ken Clark cut prison expenditure intending to reduce the prison population. |
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At the terminals the shuttle trains traverse a figure eight to reduce uneven wear on the wheels. |
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Cloud often forms inland, especially near hills, and reduce the amount of sunshine that reaches the park. |
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A few courses still require sand to be used instead of peg tees, to reduce litter and reduce damage to the teeing ground. |
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Trading on the floor was now drastically low and most was done over the phone to reduce the possibility of injuries. |
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When eating cellulose, the food is softened in the stomach and passed to the cecum, where bacteria reduce it to its carbohydrate elements. |
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The central bank may subsequently reduce the money supply by various means, including selling bonds or foreign exchange interventions. |
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If this rise were to stop, downward movement of heat would cause the thermocline to descend and would reduce its steepness. |
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Voice commands are confirmed by visual or aural feedback, and serves to reduce pilot workload. |
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In 2010, Lockheed Martin expected they would be able to reduce costs projected by government estimators by 20 percent. |
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Air Force acquisition chief, said that Lockheed Martin needed to reduce manufacturing capacity to match the reduced market for their aircraft. |
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It concluded the agency could reduce the need for extra funding by improving cost effectiveness. |
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Hedgehogs are not native to the islands, but were introduced in the 1970s to reduce garden pests. |
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Its initial aims were to reduce astronomical calculations to a more standard form, and to circulate data. |
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This energy was wasted because later in the cycle cold water was injected into the cylinder to condense the steam to reduce its pressure. |
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There are many strategies in place at blood donation centers and laboratories to reduce the risk of contamination. |
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The effects of seat belt laws are disputed by those who observe that their passage did not reduce road fatalities. |
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The slow speed and large mono chamber of the hover barge actually helps reduce the effect of wave action, giving a very smooth ride. |
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Laminations are used to reduce energy losses that would result if a solid core were used. |
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In brief, suppose that governing party G wishes to reduce the seats that will be won by opposition party O in the next election. |
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Instead, speciation results from the evolution of mechanisms that reduce gene flow between the two populations. |
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In 2007, and again on June 1, 2009, NOAA changed the TSS servicing Boston to reduce vessel collisions with right whales and other whale species. |
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This section was designed to have a heated road surface to reduce icing in winter. |
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Pregnant women are often advised to have someone else clean the litter box to reduce the risk of contracting toxoplasmosis. |
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Hence, STV may reduce the role of political parties in the electoral process and corresponding partisanship in the resulting government. |
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Opposition to all tariff aims to reduce tariffs and to avoid countries discriminating between differing countries when applying tariffs. |
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In many stations the ventilation system is now ineffective because of alterations that reduce tunnel diameters and increase turbulence. |
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In order to reduce the costs to compete in the championship, the organisers introduced new regulations for the 2001 season. |
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By 2016 a third of stations are to have platform humps that reduce the step from platform to train. |
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These improvements were intended to improve passengers' experience, reduce traffic congestion and improve security. |
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Positive feedbacks increase the response of the climate system to an initial forcing, while negative feedbacks reduce it. |
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Nevertheless, politicians have set targets, for instance to reduce waiting times and to improve choice. |
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The Centre aims to reduce the health inequality between the Chinese community and the general population. |
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Moreover, attempting to reduce one problem, say adverse selection by mandating insurance, may add to another, say moral hazard. |
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Money can reduce the transaction cost of exchange because of its ready acceptability. |
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In July 2015, Reuters reported that Boeing was considering reducing the use of titanium to reduce construction costs. |
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If we don't reduce the makespan of that product, the order won't be shipped on time. |
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In addition, a bus gate scheme in Northgate aims to reduce private car use in the city centre. |
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Spark arrestors usually cause more harm than good, as they are easily blocked and reduce air flow. |
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The International Water Management Institute undertakes projects with the aim of using effective water management to reduce poverty. |
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Additionally, the 1911 Act amended the Septennial Act 1716 to reduce the maximum life of a Parliament from seven years to five years. |
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For one, the absence of war was meant to reduce the burden of taxation, and so help Richard's popularity with the Commons in parliament. |
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Remote sensing techniques can be cost effective, reduce manual error and reduce the subjectivity of conventional field techniques. |
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There is an argument that the sparkler can reduce the flavour and aroma, especially of the hops, in some beers. |
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The industry of religious tract writing, despite official efforts, did not reduce its output. |
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Both external and internal parasites are the most prevalent malady in sheep, and are either fatal, or reduce the productivity of flocks. |
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