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Refineries in California also routinely reduce production in the spring, preparing for the summer fuel blends mandated by California regulators.
According to Hadley, the plant's many unpleasant-sounding scourges — vascular-streak dieback, swollen-shoot virus, frosty pod, witches' broom — routinely reduce yields by about thirty per cent worldwide.
When Barry Hirsch sued his old Jackoway firm, we all learned that law firms routinely reduce their "written-in-stone" 5% fees in order to retain their movie stars (Nicole Kidman got away with a puny $350,000-a-year 350,000-a-year 350,000-a-year like retainercandms has thatan her firm more thactressecause her "complike seRachel McAdamsnt didn't cover items like estate planning.
They've had overgenerous help from the endless parade of gangster rappers, some black filmmakers, and comedians continue to routinely reduce young black women to "stuff," "bitches" and "hoes".
Multiple lipid lowering medications effectively reduce fasting LDL cholesterol and triglycerides concentrations and several of them routinely reduce CVD risk.
Although several of these medications, particularly the statins, routinely reduce CVD risk by 25-35%, there remains substantial residual and absolute risk in higher CVD risk populations, such as in T2DM.
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Large private developments are required to allocate a percentage of overall units for social housing, but the number of social homes is routinely reduced or replaced in favour of financial contributions to local councils for other services.
In and around San Francisco, histories of entire companies are routinely reduced and refined into an memorable, easy narrative of the lone genius in his (usually his) garage or dorm room.
Juries are not told about the $20,000 cap, which was instituted in 1971, and jury verdicts exceeding that amount against churches, colleges, hospitals and other charities are routinely reduced to that sum by trial judges and appeals courts.
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