Sentence examples for imposing a reduction from inspiring English sources

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In fact, an increase in the current density applied to the specimens resulted in a decrease in the corrosion rate, imposing a reduction of the corrosiveness of steel in concrete.

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And the contract imposes a reduction of 40% in GP trainee salaries.

The state-owned distribution company wanted to impose a reduction in the number of copies from 60,000 to 13,000.

Our final simulation imposes a reduction in public spending in order to tighten fiscal policy and thereby reduce budgetary pressure.

Yet the contract imposes a reduction of 40% in GP trainee salaries (some say they would earn less than their first-year doctor salary).

The cost of calling mobile phones from other networks and landlines is set to become cheaper after Ofcom imposed a reduction in charges.

The high porosity at the interface may impose a reduction of concrete strength (i.e. up to a debondment with cement paste) and a potential risk of further supply of aggressive ions through the pores, leading to a lower durability against chemically severe environments.

Earlier this year the council imposed a reduction of a further £50,000 and propose to make further year-on-year funding reduction of £50,000 annually, the trust said.

Such difficulties are likely to be further exacerbated in times of austerity and budget cuts, which will impose a reduction in the available services and/or a stricter selection of target groups.

The House went even further -- passing a budget that imposed a reduction of 18percentt.

However, in some cases, salinity imposed a reduction in cortex development.

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