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been reductions
noun
The act, process, or result of reducing.
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"But there's no question that there have been reductions".
In the $2 million to $10 million market segment, " there have been reductions in prices, but no great bargains," she said.
Mr. Collins and other El Paso lawyers said there had been reductions in the amount of gas that could be shipped to California, but attributed this to safety concerns after a pipeline rupture in Carlsbad, N.M., in August 2000.
More than one-tenth of the 14,500 people who took part in the survey pointed out that there had been reductions in staff numbers, either as a result of redundancy or posts left vacant following a departure.
In response, the authority is looking to reduce its work force of roughly 13,000 full-time employees by 500, a move that could result in service cuts at properties where there have already been reductions in weekend staff levels while rents have increased.
Looking at historical data about the city's homicide rate, Dr. Karmen said that there had been reductions in the past, especially beginning in 1997, when Compstat, a crime-tracking technique pioneered in New York City and credited with crime reductions there, was introduced.
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Included in both bills were reductions in future Medicare spending.
And there will be reductions in the cleaning of stations.
Commutations are reductions in a sentence.
Theories are reductions of reality.
A significant one is reduction in turnover.
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