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On Aug. 1, council members agreed with the appellants and directed the applicant to reduce the square footage of the house before resubmitting the project.
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In the pharmaceutical industry, narrower patents with less detailed descriptions allowed applicants to reduce the approval time by 10.8% (170 days).
This is a reason to improve financial aid for all applicants and to reduce the percentage of a class that is admitted early, not to repeal the policy altogether.
One MBA admissions office's plan to reduce applicants' uncertainty Risk and uncertainty can be bad for business; speeding up project completion times can help a firm stand out from its competitors.
The federation's logic is that tattoos are becoming more widely accepted in society at large, and that a ban serves to reduce the applicant pool, especially for younger people interested in becoming police officers.
"They have to have proficiency in teaching English as a Second Language, which tends to reduce the applicant pool considerably," said Roger Boedecker, the college's acting president.
Supporters of the idea said such a document would make it easier for employers to verify the eligibility of job applicants and would thereby help to reduce discrimination in hiring.
The school uses standardized testing to reduce the annual applicant pool to about 90 from 300.
"Our goal is to reduce confusion among applicant families while, on average, reducing parent contributions.
In an attempt to reduce the number of applicants, the government last month started limiting the right to work only to those it regards as genuine asylum seekers.
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