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Gordon Brown stood before the UN general assembly to say that Britain might be ready to reduce its nuclear arsenal from four to three Trident submarines.
However, economists speculate that the Fed may be ready to reduce the 0.25 percent rate paid on reserves and see what happens.
The operator of pipes and pylons said it had enlisted power stations to provide extra capacity and asked companies to be ready to reduce usage to help it meet peak demand.
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"I have spoken to my employer who is ready to reduce my working week sufficiently to bring my salary under the £40,000 threshold," he tells me.
And we will work tirelessly with all those in the international community who are ready to reduce the threat of nuclear proliferation.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has floated changing the age limit for years and said he was "ready" to reduce the league's age limit to 18 last summer.
Hence, it is important to ensure DEF melts within stipulated time so that the system is ready to reduce engine out NOx. Prediction of melt volume is an important performance parameter used to compare different DEF tank designs.
They are predicting that the Fed policy makers will, instead, send a signal in their post-meeting announcement that the central bank is ready to reduce rates in the near future, especially if economic indicators continue to be weak.
But last week, I made a deal with OPEC to cut our production by a symbolic 150,000 barrels a day, and we're ready to reduce our output much more to help our Arab friends push up world prices.
One was the signal on Tuesday from Alan Greenspan, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, who indicated that the central bank was ready to reduce short-term interest rates if the economy slowed drastically.
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