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The rise of increasingly powerful machines will inevitably reduce the demand for human labor, they say.
That will inevitably reduce transportation, education and environmental aid sent to the states.
Understandably the future looks challenging as public spending cuts will inevitably reduce the amount of spent on public events.
Bush's second point was that, like the use of strength, freedom and democracy inevitably reduce terrorism, too.
She argued against the proposals and said that any reduction in spending would inevitably reduce the quality of education.
Writer says Bush's second point was that, like the use of strength, freedom and democracy inevitably reduce terrorism.
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The leavening dose of practicality delivered by wife or girlfriend, and their inevitable impractical transgressions, inevitably reduces these men to little boys being scolded by, in effect, their mother; they're perpetually frustrated, swaggering, endearing, overgrown boys whose ideas and frustrations are the stuff of manhood — indeed, the stuff of mankind.
The effect remained in the reduced collinearity model (OR=1.57, 95% CI=1.00 2.49), although power was inevitably reduced and the effect was only of marginal significance.
The other leaders in attendance were inevitably reduced to the roles of supporting actors and, in some cases, mere extras.
But while that may keep Mr. Klein in the mayor's favor, it inevitably reduces his stature, Mr. Berne said.
Sharing a tournament between two countries inevitably reduces the event's cultural identity, an intangible quality that grows more precious in the memory.
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