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As word spread, a stream of patients called Wapner's office, scheduling reductions to a singleton.
But the United States has resisted making such deep cuts, saying it would consider reductions to a level of 2,000 to 2,500 warheads.
But the Fed will soon have to start signaling that it will limit any further rate reductions to a quarter point, he said.
Every one of them — the sonographer, the genetic counselors, the schedulers — supported abortion rights, but all confessed their growing unease with reductions to a singleton.
Reductions to a common scale are usually made by photography but may be made by projection and traced directly on the drawing.
I hope this proposal to cap income-tax tax reductions to a percentage of adjusted gross income will not gain traction in Congress.
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Soon my reduction to a piece of clockwork began to please me, soothe me.
The cabinet agreed in November 1987 to a reduction to a 60% tariff for clothing and 50% for footwear.
A reduction to a two-year ban would allow Gatlin to participate in the 2008 Olympic trials.
They said the actual impact could range from a very slight employment reduction to a loss of 1 million workers.
It's the definitive neoliberal triumph: the monetisation and marketisation of nature, its reduction to a tradeable asset.
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