Sentence examples for set out to reduce from inspiring English sources

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That happened even though those plans had already set out to reduce growth in spending from 8.3% in 2001 to only 1.3%.This is just the start.

Wealth disparities, which Hu set out to reduce, have widened.

They set out to reduce the number of editors and the length of stories.

The act set out to reduce or eliminate the production, supply and consumption of illegal drugs.

It is hard to believe, though, that the Jewish Museum set out to reduce the Holocaust to playthings.

In 2006, the US water provider set out to reduce water consumption within its catchment by 22% over ten years.

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It means setting out to reduce spending to a particular level, based on a view that size matters most, rather than what the state does.

Setting out to reduce sales of anything has undeniably harsh implications, meanwhile, for the jobs of thousands of ordinary people working in those industries.

I'm here to meet Marion McDonald, transports project officer for the Million Miles initiative, a sustainable transport scheme that sets out to reduce car journeys on the Black Isle by 1% a year.

In health, for example, Community-Based Participatory Research CBPRR) sets out to reduce health disparities through a commitment to university-community research collaborations [ 34].

Despite the efforts of the government to achieve goal 4 of the Millennium Development Project MDPP), which sets out to reduce the under-five mortality rate by two thirds between 1990 and 2015, one out of every eleven Zimbabwean children dies each year before their fifth birthday (approximately 35,500 children per year).

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