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All this will come to a test Friday when the House debates a 786-page energy bill that could be a major leap toward the twin goals polls say most Americans have come to embrace: reducing reliance on dirty-burning fossil fuels and slowing global warming.
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This week in Washington, Republican and Democratic policy groups made a rare joint call for change, saying special education itself was "disabled," and, in a report, calling for many of the reforms that Greenwich embraced to reduce its special education numbers.
Citing the failure of international climate change policy to achieve results, he proposed a different approach in a recent article, arguing that the distribution and trade of personal carbon allowances — along with shorter working hours and higher taxes — should be embraced to reduce greenhouse gas emissions quickly and equitably.
One of the key strategies the Affordable Care Act has embraced to reduce health care costs is by encouraging Accountable Care Organizations (ACO), networks of doctors and hospitals that share financial and medical responsibility for providing coordinated care to patients in hopes of limiting unnecessary spending.
Such language embraces cynicism by reducing politics to entertainment.
Singapore is the real test bed thanks to the support of authorities in the country, who are switched on by the potential to embrace technology to reduce congestion and cars ownership.
Although sentimentalism can adopt dispositionalism rather than FA theory, those versions that embrace normative reduction reduce the values on which the theory focuses to a primitive normative notion of fittingness or merit.
When we embrace, we immediately reduce the amount of the stress hormone cortisol produced in our bodies.
We have seen girls step up as leaders in their communities to speak openly about their risks for HIV and embrace programs to reduce them.
The self-handicapper, we are suggesting, reaches out for impediments, exaggerates handicaps, embraces a factor reducing personal responsibility for mediocrity and enhancing personal responsibility for success.
The World Bank's 468-page guidebook on handling resettlements includes a page and a half outlining "good practices"—such as monitoring school enrollment that borrowers can embrace to help reduce harm to children.
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