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"Harm reduction is an amorphous movement that says, 'Not everyone is going to stop using, so what are the ways that you are going to decrease harm?' " Ms. Hill said.
As shown in Fig. 12, the high-frequency ripples during the transient are going to decrease with the growth in the number of parallel inverters.
Or should I face the fact that as I get older, the chances of experiencing those "firsts" with someone (i.e. dating a man who has never been married or doesn't have children) are going to decrease?
In particular, the shares of the middle-age groups are going to decrease.
And remember, if you keep a clean house and clear away foodstuff and garbage, you are going to decrease the chances of transferring disease considerably.
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Are we going to do something that's going to decrease that – even by a few percentage points?" In other countries and some U.S. medical centers, fertility doctors have moved away from using the shot, said Dr. Brian M. Berger, medical director of the donor egg and gestational carrier program for Boston IVF.
At the F.A.A., Ronald E. Morgan, the director of Air Traffic, said, "where demand is high, it's going to decrease delays".
So the amount of food you can produce is going to decrease and there you have a major crisis," Maslin said.
"Anyone who had done even a little homework on the subject would know that the state's plan was going to decrease the hunter population before it decreased the bears," he said.
"Sponsors are being much more discriminating with the use of their dollars now. Advertising money is going to decrease, if for no other reason than the auto industry has shrunk.
The new figures have some thought-provoking information, he said, including a change in an "arbitrary assumption that immigration from poorer to richer areas of the world was going to decrease progressively".
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