Sentence examples for reducing talent from inspiring English sources

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We are committed to reducing talent costs and achieving value-for-money deals.

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Because of this (and other reasons I will mention later), the best people started to leave, reducing the talent density even more.

And that will undoubtedly reduce the talent pool.

The WSB and APB will further reduce the talent pool available to the traditional world of pro boxing and in three or four years there is every chance that the APB or WSB champion could be a better fighter than some of the existing world champions.

Rather than pay fees to Cumulus to carry these shows it makes more sense to put them on their own properties, reduce local talent costs, and save those fees.

They complain that Lollapalooza's contracts prevent bands from playing other shows in the area for up to nine months, reducing the available talent pool.

Something more was needed to stop the "arms race" for talent reducing clubs to bankruptcy, it argued, particularly with so much public money being written off via unpaid tax, generous rent deals or soft loans.

A bland union of wills and ideas led to totalitarianism; a perfect Arcadia would reduce human talents to a dormant state.

But Spoelstra has James and a Heat defense with a talent for reducing even good teams to a bumbling pile of nerves.

Sphere is an exoplanet hunter, and this image reveals its talent for reducing the glare from very bright stars, allowing anything orbiting them to be more easily spotted and studied.

"It is simply a consequence of an economic engine that constantly requires more high-order talents while reducing the need for commodity-like tasks".

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