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Cocoa climbed on speculation that a shortage of workers on Ivory Coast farms had reduced available supplies for export.
Over the past five years, developers have largely ignored office projects in favor of erecting lucrative residential towers, even though the destruction of the World Trade Center sharply reduced available office space.
To make matters worse, counter-terror legislation has reduced available funds and limited access as humanitarian organisations fear prosecution for falling foul of the law if aid is diverted to al-Shabaab (a listed terrorist group).
In the past, Enron officials said the California power crisis was caused by the state's deeply flawed electricity deregulation plan, the lack of new power-generation capacity and by temporary factors, like a drought that drastically reduced available hydropower.
In terms of materials balance, this design reduced available surface area as a sink for oil adsorption.
However, excessive perforation of the electrode yielded a decrease in performance due to reduced available surface area.
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In addition, districts have been permitted to reduce available seats in the program, and, since 1999, districts have reduced availability by five percent annually.
This causes a significant impact on the team's ability to respond to 999 calls, and reduces available resources.
Banking officials say they will fight the proposals, which they say would have the effect of reducing available credit.
"A small number of patients accounts for a large proportion of NHS bed use, which is under great pressure after years of reducing available space," he said.
And they question whether the sellers deliberately took their power plants out of service to reduce available supplies to drive up prices.
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