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The first step to reducing travel is to question the necessity.
They agency has also begun the process of creating an inventory of greenhouse-gas emission from the country's largest polluters, an integral first step to reducing them.
Patrick Quinn, child labour specialist with the International Labour Organisation ILOO), says the first step to reducing the incidence of child labour is ensuring that people know what it is.
According to Suzanne Turner, who authored a study on good samaritan laws worldwide, the new law is the "first step" to reducing road deaths and improving emergency medical care.
SAUDI ARABIA A senior Saudi prince questioned the need for the kingdom's ban on women's driving, saying that lifting the prohibition would be a first step to reducing the dependence on foreign workers, Reuters reported.
In his address, Mr. Obama pressed the Senate to move ahead with a long-stalled comprehensive energy and climate bill, a necessary first step to reducing this country's dependence on fossil fuels and tackling the problem of global warming.
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A cap limiting bonuses to £1,000 was scrapped in November – a first step to reduce the high staff turnover.
New York's purchase of public health insurance for the working poor (editorial, June 4) is a critical first step to reduce the number of uninsured.
In 1997, these nations collectively promised as a first step to reduce emissions by about 5 percent below 1990 levels by 2012.
This only adds to my puzzlement: I don't really see how it's possible to read and understand Atkinson (topline: the first step to reduce inequality is to restore the welfare state) and be a member of the Conservative party.
Arms control experts from nearly 90 countries have agreed to take the first step to reduce civilian casualties that cluster bombs and other explosives cause long after conflicts end.
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