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The executive committee and the 123-seat board of directors are expected to be drastically reduced in size, and their membership far more independent.
Just like how computers have drastically reduced in size while increasing in performance, satellites have gone from the size of school buses to shoe boxes.
When the stadium was built, the post-Games plan called for it to be drastically reduced in size — it is designed roughly along the lines of a layer cake, with removable tiers — then used as a 25,000-seat track and field site.
The U.S. Marine Corps, which had been drastically reduced in size after World War II, was unprepared at the outset of the Korean War on 25 June 1950.
Other criticisms included substandard screen scrolling, terrible gameplay due to the game's slowness, and that the actual gameplay area has been drastically reduced in size to include gameplay statistics such as the life meter and score displays.
Likewise bonsai trees have leaves that are drastically reduced in size but the leaf cells are the same size as, or larger than, cells of normal-sized tree leaves [39].
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Mr. Stringer credited the administration of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg with doubling the size of the buildings inspection staff, which was drastically reduced in the 1990s, but he said the agency was still overwhelmed by the amount of work it faces.
Whereas the seed size is increased in the LeMYC2 overexpresser lines, it has been drastically reduced in the RNAi lines as compared to the control plants.
Pen2 promoter transactivation, and Pen2 mRNA and protein levels were drastically reduced in p53 fibroblasts.
In contrast, phospho-S6 level is drastically reduced in Pik3c3 mutant embryos (Figure 7A2).
Furthermore, FLOT4 induction is drastically reduced in MtN5-silenced roots.
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