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In the event, I managed mainly to lower the tone.
Most stainless steels are first melted in electric-arc or basic oxygen furnaces and subsequently refined in another steelmaking vessel, mainly to lower the carbon content.
But he and other Republicans, with some Democrats concurring, say that using reconciliation to accomplish Mr. Obama's sweeping objectives would distort the intent of a procedure meant mainly to lower the deficit, not restructure the national economy.
If their theory was right, they concluded, "[C]uts in welfare benefits will have little effect on out-of-wedlock births, serving mainly to lower the standard of living of the country's poorest children.
It is possible that magmas in the conduit and magma chamber have much lower viscosity due mainly to lower crystallinity and higher water content.
International Paper attributed the decline mainly to lower sales of forest land.
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Zero-cost loans emerged in the early 1990s and blossomed during the mortgage boom, when they were sold by big banks and lenders alongside no-documentation loans and other subprime products, mainly to lower-income consumers who lacked cash.
The Post Office, which now operates independently from the recently privatised Royal Mail, said its operating costs had fallen by £15m to £422m, mainly due to lower sales volumes.
Statins are mainly used to lower artery-damaging cholesterol, but the drugs also stabilize arterial plaque, preventing pieces from breaking off and blocking small blood vessels in the brain where they would cause a stroke.
This was mainly due to lower sensitivity in determination of feasibility of coiling in MRA.
This is mainly due to lower charge energy of CNG that reduces the volumetric efficiency of engine during induction stroke.
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