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Clearly, baseball is facing an uphill struggle in trying to reduce the Tommy John surgery plague.
How far should regulators go in trying to reduce air pollution and emissions of greenhouse gases?
"I thought it would be helpful to the BBC to signal that their efforts, in trying to reduce the scope of some of their services, were recognised".
In trying to reduce the welfare rolls, the government is concentrating on making sure that people like Carina do not exist in the future.
Since then, the financial services industry has been largely unified in trying to reduce the proposed agency's independence, as well as the scope of its powers.
Sport fishing is another threat to taimen, but "Mongolia has taken a leadership role in trying to reduce the impacts of recreational fishing," Dr. Jensen said.
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Governments have been setting standards for what should be served and sold in schools, trying to reduce exposure to soda ads and enacting public campaigns such as NYC's Pouring on the Pounds.
Eurotunnel, with headquarters in Folkestone, England, and in Paris, is trying to reduce its debt of £6.4 billion ($12.12 billion) by eliminating jobs, reducing passenger shuttle-train service and improving operating profit by 2007.
Officials in Beijing are trying to reduce the chaos in rural taxes with a new system in which each farm family pays a single tax and no added fees.
Schoonover, who earned $1.4 million in total compensation in 2006, has been trying to reduce expenses in an effort to revamp the business.
Primedia, based in New York, is trying to reduce debt and focus on Web sites related to its magazines.
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