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PUP has insisted it will only support Direct Action if the government accepts its proposal for a "dormant" emissions trading scheme, which would become "active" only when the climate change authority decides that major trading partners EU, Japan, Korea and China had in place their own ETS or "equivalent measures" to make a "comparable effort" on reducing greenhouse emissions.

Ongoing US national TB surveillance will help determine the effect of this effort on reducing the number of foreign-born persons with TB living in the United States.

As future lines of work, we are going to focus our effort on reducing the computational cost of the preprocessing step when applying subsampling, which is known to produce different results because samples are not removed in the same order each time they are applied.

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Significant progress has been achieved in the international research effort on reduced activation ferritic/martensitic steels for fusion structural applications.

We should concentrate our efforts on reducing the bloating bureaucracy so as to use medical care costs more efficiently and productively.

We need to concentrate efforts on reducing the risk of death in high risk groups such as those with severe liver disease".

Maybe residents could focus their efforts on reducing the waste that requires processing through increased recycling and supporting curbside organics collection (as San Francisco did).

Instead of legitimizing the class warfare rhetoric of the current campaign by bashing corporations for alleged tax avoidance, let's focus our efforts on reducing taxes for both corporations and their employees.

The budget controlled by the GPs should contribute half the savings the PCT is hoping to make in 2006-07.The consortoum to which the Avenue practice belongs is currently concentrating its efforts on reducing unnecessary referrals to hospitals.

The new information adds to the recent description by the president's son-in-law, Science and Technology Minister Jorge Arreaza, of Mr. Chávez's treatment as "palliative," which could indicate that doctors consider his cancer incurable and they are concentrating their efforts on reducing pain or slowing the progress of the disease.

In this section, we make further efforts on reducing objective number and facilitating the decision making task.

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