Sentence examples for reductions in access from inspiring English sources

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Social care is the dog that hasn't barked – despite the reductions in access to social care service, demonstrating that this has had a direct impact on the NHS has been difficult.

N.T.T.'s recent financial performance, which was far better than the company had projected, undercut its contention that it would be crippled by major reductions in access fees of the magnitude the United States is demanding.

Scott C. Cleland, a telecommunications analyst at the Legg Mason Precursor Group, said that experience had shown that the companies had not passed on savings from reductions in access charges.

Mr. Zarif echoed Western views on the likely repercussions of the reductions in access, presenting them, almost tauntingly, as a potential problem that Washington and its allies had the power to fix.

Arne Duncan, the secretary of education, said Wednesday that the cuts would eventually mean the loss of jobs for 17,200 teachers, less college aid for 70,000 students, and reductions in access to child care.

AT&T executives vowed again today that they would pass on all savings from the reductions in access charges and that the proposed rate changes should not translate into larger bills because many customers would switch to new rate plans that could lower their bills.

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As a result, there has been a reduction in access for students to clinical experience.

He wrote: "I said in Davos that gov wants to minimise any reduction in access to EU market post Brexit.

For example, "end-of-life specialist inpatient care has now been devolved and distributed across wards rather than centralised, leading to a dilution of expertise and a reduction in access to dedicated care".

Based on what it says is a conservative estimate of a 10% reduction in access to services by 2020, the overall cost of STIs and unintended pregnancies could exceed £77bn between now and then.

"Across multiple agency websites, we have seen a reduction in usage of terms like 'climate change' and 'greenhouse gases', and an overall reduction in access to information pertaining to climate change," she said.

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