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It indicates we are now on a glide path to reduce our forces in Iraq".
But the BBC is "on a path" to reduce the number of managers.
To tackle this, the company set an aggressive path to reduce its annual emissions to 2000 levels by 2020 – an initiative led by chief sustainability officer Peter Graf.
Introducing a national security team anchored by Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of state, Mr. Obama said a new strategic agreement with Baghdad put the United States "on a glide path to reduce our forces in Iraq".
At the height of the troop surge in 2007, almost 165,000 American troops were assigned here, but the United States is on a path to reduce the total to 50,000 by the end of August.
Clearly, consumers will continue on the path to reduce leverage for protection within an uncertain future.
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A.B. 32 was designed to put California on a path to reducing greenhouse gases in its air to 1990 levels by 2020.
Governments need to lay out a credible path to reducing their deficits in the medium term, but without excessively enfeebling an already weak recovery.
"Increasing fuel economy standards to 40 m.p.g. in the next 10 years would be the most effective, fastest and least expensive path to reducing our future dependence on oil," Mr. Friedman added.
A market-based approach, like a carbon tax, would be the best path to reducing greenhouse-gas emissions, but that is unachievable in the current political gridlock in Washington.
It will call for deep spending cuts again in 2012, chart a path to reducing the deficit and slowing the growth of the accumulating national debt, and grapple with the politically volatile issue of reining in the cost of entitlement programs, starting with Medicaid, which provides health coverage for the poor.
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