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The phrase "relentless reduction" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a continuous and unyielding process of decreasing or diminishing something. Example: "The relentless reduction of natural resources has raised concerns among environmentalists."
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It is the relentless reduction of government funding per student head that is directly responsible for worsening conditions at "failed" universities.
There is, of course, the relentless reduction of feature sizes for achieving desired device performance.
Such a relentless reduction of device dimensions has many challenges like retention, endurance, reduction in the number of electrons in the FG, dielectric leakage, cell-to-cell cross talk, threshold voltage shift, and reduction in memory window margins [65, 66].
These observations suggest that although a good process of care may be in place, beneficial outcomes could be eroded by relentless reduction in staff number, and that an optimum number of staff in relation to best outcomes could be defined.
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Their relentless formal reduction speaks of lost worlds, or, perhaps, the stark start of a new one.
One could look at these and imagine sets for a production of Cormac McCarthy's "The Road"; their relentless formal reduction speaks of lost worlds, or, perhaps, the stark start of a new one.
So far, he has largely kept his word, quietly steering Telecom Italia on an upward trajectory made possible by relentless debt reduction, attrition-based staff cuts sanctioned by labor unions and savings from its cooperation with Telefónica in Italy and Spain, where the operators jointly purchase handsets and other equipment and share cost-saving techniques.
The relentless focus on casualty reduction has led to a kind of tunnel vision which increasingly has no relevance as to whether roads are really safe for non-motorists.
"As revenues fall, IBM's higher earnings targets are met through relentless cost cutting, tax reduction gadgets and share buybacks funded by borrowing.
Defense contractors, in their relentless campaign to avoid reductions in Pentagon spending and, consequently, the hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars they receive every year, have started taking hostages -- their own employees.
John Prescott, the deputy prime minister, has an ambitious goal in mind: a reduction in the relentless increase in traffic congestion.The scale of the promised expenditure is certainly impressive.
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