Sentence examples for claimed reduction from inspiring English sources

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The claimed reduction in urban traffic similarly depends on London and other cities successfully introducing charges for using busy roads and taxes on workplace parking.Rising affluence is working against the government's goals.

Though our study claimed reduction of natural landscapes and expansion of agriculture, contrarily, Alemayehu (2015) reported that there was expansion of forest land between 1973 and 2015 with corresponding reduction of cultivated land in Fagita Lekoma, Northwestern Ethiopia.

The authors claimed reduction in foot ulcers from 8too 3 (P < 0.01).

Using this model, the claimed reduction in NP would have been not significant (odds ratio = 0.70, 95% confidence interval = 0.46 to 1.05, P = 0.085).

A claimed reduction in breast cancer mortality [ 4- 6] as well as a reduction in the use of mastectomies [ 7, 8] have also been called into doubt in studies of population-based breast screening.

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This is because of the general problem of limited additionality of claimed reductions under offset (or emission-reduction-credit) systems, as opposed to cap-and-trade systems, plus the well-known difficulties of measuring non-point emissions, let alone emissions reductions, from agriculture.

The Pentagon claims that progress has been made in getting the program's cost under control, but it appears that the claimed reductions have more to do with fiddling with assumptions than actual progress in reducing concrete costs of the project.

George Osborne today announced an extra £7bn of welfare cuts, allowing him to turn the tables on Labour by claiming reductions in Whitehall departments would be lower than those planned by the previous government.

Case studies such as Monoprix and Tesco claim reductions of "400,000 road kilometres weekly" [57] and "700,000 road miles per annum" [13], and it was felt that this form of analysis should be performed for the potential Newcastle scheme.

One Conservative politician last year claimed the reduction represented a fall in "vexatious" claims that had been "squeezing the life and energy from Britain's wealth creators".

The EEF claimed the reduction in the rebate given to energy-intensive users such as steel companies to mitigate the cost of the climate change levy would damage the move to a low-carbon economy.

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