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The phrase "a consequent reduction in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the result or effect of a particular action or event that leads to a decrease in something.
Example: "The new policy led to a consequent reduction in overall expenses for the company."
Alternatives: "a resulting decrease in" or "an ensuing reduction in".
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By Sept. 21, Honeywell executives had cobbled together a new business plan, one that postulated a 30percentt cut in travel -- and a consequent reduction in sales of parts for new planes and service contracts for old ones.
Had Labour stuck to its principles, we would by now be within weeks of the first elections to the Lords, with the resultant end of political appointments and a consequent reduction in the size of the house.
Achievement of these goals minimises the transient energy storage requirements at the DC link, with a consequent reduction in both weight and cost.
By optimizing its design, the PHEs will effectively be smaller than the real example given, with a consequent reduction in cost.
Although the CT images are blurred relative to the projection images, with a consequent reduction in lacunarity, the estimated trabecular separation obtained from the lacunarity plots is similar for both modalities.
In an effort to improve the clinical outcomes associated with such treatment, we hypothesized that spinal stabilization and a consequent reduction in symptoms is achievable without the harsh restrictions to spinal motion imposed by fusion.
(The figures in this article are weighted averages adjusted for industry trends and refer to three years pre- or postmerger). That decline led to a reduced rate of earnings growth, by 9.4 percentage points, and a consequent reduction in value creation: The firms' market-capitalization growth decreased by 2.5 percentage points.
Also in bacteriorhodopsin, the alanine mutation of the corresponding methionine (Met118) or the adjacent methionine (Met145) leads to a slower photocycle and a consequent reduction in the proton pump activity, as well as a large blue-shift in the absorption32,33.
Also, unsupported and mechanically uncompliant ceramic coatings, such as TiN, promote the initiation of multiple crack sites, which lead to premature failure of the Ti-alloy substrate and a consequent reduction in endurance limit.
Annealing at high temperatures both in a vacuum and in air leads to atomic movement that results in the annihilation of nano-holes inside hollow nanoparticles, and a consequent reduction in the extra inner-surface energy.
The potential advantage of Tpl2 as therapeutic target over ERK1/2 is its selective activation by inflammatory stimuli with a consequent reduction in side effects.
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