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In its application to the state for a permit to reopen the power generator, Con Edison alluded to its intent to reduce reliance on the steam boilers, but did not specify what effect that would have on emissions.
The Supreme Court's Ledbetter v. Goodyear opinion flies in the face of precedent and clear Congressional intent to reduce discrimination by facilitating employees' civil suits, while it fails to recognize the pragmatic realities of the modern workplace.
Some analysts said that opposition to such a deal might wilt if the German government were to reiterate its stated intent to reduce its stake in Deutsche Telekom, Europe's largest telecommunications company.
But once again, in the same paragraph, the judge wrote: "The evidence does, however reveal an intent" to reduce the number of Netscape users to a point where they are "too few" to be meaningful.
He made clear his intent to reduce the number of government ministries, and he nominated a single minister of justice and interior a de facto merging of the two entities.
They point to Congress' intent to reduce spending, economically depressed states struggling to deal with a rash of cuts in Medicaid programs and the continued uncertainty of financial costs that will be imposed by the federal health care law, including contradictory lower court decisions about the constitutionality of various provisions.
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The intent is to reduce state Medicaid costs.
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The intent was to reduce the growth in DSP numbers and it certainly seems to have worked.
The intent is to reduce job cuts as well as "bumping," whereby senior employees can bump someone with less seniority out of a job.
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