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Mike Carter's piece (My walk through the wasteland whose people voted leave, 27 June) rightly shows abhorrence for the grossly irresponsible economic policies of the first Thatcher government and their impact on radically reducing the number of industrial jobs.

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It would radically reduce the number of filibusters.

There is no question the rule has radically reduced the number of lengthy tarmac delays.

In the last three years, the government has radically reduced the number of cases in which it seized property to satisfy tax obligations.

It would also radically reduce the number of so-called issue ads, which are often thinly veiled attacks on candidates that flood the airwaves at election time.

In its court filing, Chrysler said that it needs to radically reduce the number of dealers to increase sales at its surviving showrooms and to make distribution more efficient.

"We have been clear that the days of vanity websites are over – we have radically reduced the number of existing websites and introduced strict rules for those that remain.

Today Denmark receives more non-European immigrants than ever, but it has radically reduced the number of refugees while increasing the number of people on student and work visas.The biggest battle is within the Nordic mind.

He is even more convincing in arguing that a combination of business logic and changing social attitudes will radically reduce the number of corporate employees who feel obliged to hide in the closet.Pride and pitfallsHowever, Lord Browne's enthusiastic advocacy leads him to gloss over some of the difficult issues raised by the move towards more gay-friendly workplaces.

By encouraging the exodus of vast numbers of students from publicly-operated schools, Romney's voucher plan would radically reduce the number of students for whom states and localities would be responsible.

On the basis of these criteria, we radically reduced the number of candidate genes to four, claudin-4, defender against cell death 1 (DAD1), peroxiredoxin 1 (POX1) and tumour protein D52 (TPD52), which were upregulated 3.7-, 2.1-, 3.3- and 3.2-fold, respectively (Table 1).

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