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Prosperity, he said, made a reduction of taxes possible, all the while compelling Americans to reach out to those still left behind.
On the other hand, greater growth of tomato led to higher absorption of ({text{NO}}_{3}^) and other existent elements which in consequence made a reduction in soil salinity.
The regulation of lead in drinking water applications with the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 made a reduction of lead in brass necessary.
Eleven proposals approved by a Senate committee included a ban on fundraising during the end of legislative sessions, when decisions on many key issues are made; a reduction in the value of gifts that officials may accept; and a prohibition on such items as spa treatments, golf games, concert and professional sports tickets, theme park admissions and gift cards.
Higher ratings of importance were related to intent, regardless of whether the contrast was having no intent or already having made a reduction.
Otherwise, persons rating the arguments as important were more likely to be intent on change and less likely already to have made a reduction.
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"The organization didn't react by making a reduction in expenses," said Mr. Unthank, who began his job in January.
"It's like in cuisine when you have a sauce, you make a reduction," he said, true to his French heritage in his choice of similes.
In addition, it is expected to make a reduction of the current account deficit from 11.2% to 4.0% in the next three years.
Interest payments on the government's stock of debt already consume a quarter of the budget, making a reduction imperative, but hard and getting harder.
The depletion of ovarian follicles with age makes a reduction in estrogen secretion inevitable, and this decrease defines the onset of menopause.
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