Sentence examples for more often reduced from inspiring English sources

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— you've probably made the annual pledge to eat better, although this concept may be more often reduced simply to "lose some weight".

The radius tends to be slender in birds; but the ulna is more often reduced in mammals, especially in those adapted for running and, in the case of bats, flying.

However, in the test group, the total anaerobic load was significantly more often reduced below detection level than in the control group (20 out of 23 in the test group, 10 out of 17 in the control group, p = 0.042).

Interestingly, high rates of H2O2-producing lactobacilli (> 10CFU/ml) were significantly (P < 0.05) more often reduced in women who were recorded with an elevated vaginal pH.

For the data shown, the addition of a second orthogonal grating to a single grating more often reduced firing rates than increased it, as compared with the single-grating response.

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It can be counter-intuitive to suggest that releasing more often reduces risk.

It has a relatively small reactor, and because it is used for weapons, operators replace fuel more often, reducing radioactive inventory, and Israel may not operate the plant continually.

However, where the network of trial evidence becomes more complicated, the MTC is more appropriate, as it enables the incorporation of more evidence, often reducing the variance in results.

Maths is often reduced to nothing more than a MacGuffin.

Significant historical episodes are often reduced to little more than sound bites.

The simple aspirate h is often murmured or dropped between voiced sounds: si(h)ŏm 'test,' annyŏng (h)ase-yo 'How are you?' That accounts for the [r] in words like sir(h)ŏm 'experiment.' Before i the velar nasal is often reduced to no more than nasality: annyŏng (h)i kase-yo 'Good-bye to you who are leaving' is usually pronounced [annyɔĩgas].

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