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But the men form a camaraderie as a result of the appalling conditions they endure in the trenches, as their numbers are grimly and relentlessly reduced in combat.
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"Every successive attack on a journalist in Russia – and by tradition nobody ever gets caught – relentlessly reduces the number working because they want to fight for justice".
It's also why companies have been relentlessly reducing costs.
After offering a then-record total of 11.3 million flights in 2005, U.S. carriers gradually but relentlessly reducing the number of flights they offered beginning in 2006.
So these companies focus relentlessly on reducing costs.
Thus leaders must work relentlessly to reduce errors and waste and improve outcomes for example, by preventing bouncebacks or reducing the time between a heart-attack patient's arrival in the emergency room and the opening of his or her blocked artery.
Linda Burke, a 52-year-old clinical social worker who was sexually exploited by priests as a teenager, said an archdiocesan lawyer had interrogated her so relentlessly that he reduced her to tears.
Firms that do so will gain an edge on rivals that are still relentlessly focused on reducing head count.
Their analysis of Neo Bankside's planning history tells a story of developers relentlessly trying to reduce their obligations, and a council all too willing to let them.
And the myth of innocent white addiction has led to policy that relentlessly focuses on reducing medical access, regardless of harm to pain patients.
UNICEF and its partners are working relentlessly to help reduce the prevalence of malnutrition.
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