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"There had been a dramatic reduction in resources for the service," he explains.
The result has been a dramatic reduction in traffic jams, and less pollution.
There has also been a dramatic reduction in the number of all-male boards.
This year, in comparison with earlier periods, there has already been a dramatic reduction in the level of violence.
This is because, for the past century, there has been a dramatic reduction in the diversity of what we grow and eat.
"We do accept that there has been a dramatic reduction in the number of projects and contracts awarded by NATO forces in 2012, but it does not necessarily mean the construction sector would collapse," he said.
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If we do these two things really, really well, there is a dramatic reduction in support packages".
Among the proposed cuts is a dramatic reduction in opening hours for the Library of Birmingham, which welcomed its first users with a fanfare a year ago.
Among its main findings is a dramatic reduction in US drone strikes in Pakistan as control is passed from the CIA to the US defence department.
That would be a dramatic reduction compared to the current infrastructure of 10,000 operating centrifuges, and another 9,000 installed but non-operational.
Because in almost the entire range of student performance... there was a dramatic reduction in achievement as a result of MRS. CLINTON -- You know, Gabe, I'm not -- I'm not here to defend Arkansas.
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