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This compares with a 39% increase in Northern Ireland and a much smaller reduction, of 6%, in England.

"We are making a tragic mistake," Representative John J. LaFalce, Democrat of New York, warned in arguing for a much smaller reduction in S.E.C. fees.

That's a much smaller reduction than had been feared, but it will require the school, which is financed partly by the state and partly through tuition, to reduce the number of students this year by 100, to about 425, according to Jeremy Johannesen, the executive director of the nonprofit New York State Alliance for Arts Education, which works closely with the summer school.

In Latin America and the Caribbean, however, not only was there a much smaller reduction, in many cases the gap had grown.In this section Output, prices and jobs Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates The Economist commodity-price index Productivity gaps Markets Reprints.

Schoeni (2002) finds a much smaller reduction of private transfers for the United States, estimating that 24 40 percent of private transfers are displaced by unemployment benefits.

An important conclusion from this result is that a reduction of the NOx levels, e.g., by a factor of two will result in a much smaller reduction in the NO2 mixing ratios, as long as the NOx levels are significantly higher than the background O3 levels.

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However, in areas with much smaller reductions in badger densities (in particular, land up to 2km outside extensive culling areas and areas subjected to small, reactive culls) there were increased cattle infections, presumably due to the increase in contact with perturbed, infected badgers.

Applying the $88 billion allocated to Medicaid funds in the original Recovery Act, the counter-factual shows much smaller reductions in employment of 5,000 jobs per month, on average, or between4.2percentand4.5percentrcent had the Recovery Act not spent resources in Medicaid.

However, when a thin layer of titanium was applied on both contact ends of the specimen, the contact friction was significantly reduced, leading to much smaller reductions in off-axis compressive strength as the specimen width or thickness increases.

Issuing their call in advance of World Prematurity Day on 17 November, the experts say the reductions - which could be achieved by 2015, would vary from 8% in the US to much smaller reductions in most European countries, and only 2% in the UK.

The Senate approved much smaller reductions, and the White House threatened to veto any large cuts to food stamps.

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