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Emissions from developing countries are growing so fast that they are likely to swamp any reductions made by the rich world.
They could abolish APD altogether, or they can match any reductions made by Scotland.
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Boeing may cut employment in half on the 767 jet assembly line by next October, as it looks to reduce its work force beyond reductions made post-9/11.
In addition, Mr. Bush, unlike President Clinton, opposes the commitment to carbon dioxide reductions made at an international gathering in Kyoto, Japan, in 1997.
President Bush's agreement with Moscow, which was built upon weapons reductions made by Presidents Bill Clinton and George H. W. Bush, is President Obama's starting point.
Ashton B. Carter, the deputy defense secretary, said that the reductions made no sense unless Russia agreed to commensurate cuts.
There may, we are told, also be further headcount reductions made at Tango's U.S. headquarters in Mountain View and its mobile games-focused office in Austin, Texas.
Sony put down that impressive rise to increased PS4 game and console sales, as well as some cost reductions made internally, including lower marketing spend — which makes sense for a console first launch in 2013.
Offsets are "credits for reductions made from sectors of the economy outside the trading system".
After 21 hearings, senators have before them an overwhelming case that the reductions made under New START would make us a more secure nation.
This study tracks the salt reductions made in bread over time.
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