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"They're really just changing the mix, not making absolute cuts," he added.
For rich countries, this meant absolute cuts to their carbon output.
London has seen the biggest absolute cuts, with £3.9bn stripped from spending on services by its 32 boroughs since 2009-10.
China has pledged to reduce its emissions growth – not make absolute cuts – by up to 45% from 2005 levels by 2020.
Developed countries are expected to agree to absolute cuts in their emissions, while developing countries will place curbs on the future growth of theirs.
China "is resolute in reducing emissions", wrote the state newswire Xinhua last week, yet "it's unfair and unreasonable to hold China to absolute cuts in emissions at the present stage".
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It's Brandon's absolute cut-offness – his inability to have a relationship – that's so grim, and so real.
As CO2 is influenced by numerous factors, no absolute cut-off values of CO2 to detect ROSC are agreed on so far.
But the Balanced Budget Act called for an absolute cut in payments rather than a mere slowing in the rate of growth.
And if OPEC continues to sustain oil prices at high levels, the chancellor could be forced to make an absolute cut in fuel duties.
Any specific absolute cut-off levels proposed to prognosticate poor outcome should not be used without detailed data on how neurologic outcomes correspond to a particular laboratory's method, and even then only in conjunction with other prognostic variables.
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