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Take the story of the physician John Snow, and the contribution he made to reducing cholera in 19th Century London.

"The House will forge ahead with the commitments we have made to reducing government spending," said the House speaker, John A. Boehner, who earlier this month said he was "morally bound" to honor the statute and who has previously indicated a willingness to entertain Pentagon cuts.

The Global Burden of Disease Study 2013 trends suggests that unless further progress is made to reducing neonatal mortality, the proportional contribution of neonatal deaths to the under-5 deaths would increase [ 2].

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But efforts are being made to reduce the number of times travelers must line up.

Health: great strides have been made to reduce the prevalence and spread of HIV/Aids.

Both sides should ensure that real efforts are made to reduce these intolerable backlogs.

Recurrent attempts have been made to reduce this range of variables to analytically manageable dimensions.

Attempts have also been made to reduce the effect lag in monetary policy.

(An effort also must be made to reduce the overall volume of damaged and lost freight).

All risks cannot be eliminated when American forces operate overseas, but every effort must be made to reduce the dangers.

"If a decision is made to reduce hearings we will ensure that rescheduled cases will be dealt with quickly.

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