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The recent improvements in Denver's air come at a time when most other cities are still making important strides to reduce pollution, the environmental agency says.
The 10 London mental health trusts have taken big strides to reduce the number of mental health beds and move services into the community.
Analysts said Royal Bank of Scotland had made great strides to reduce its exposure to risky assets and pare back its balance sheet since the financial crisis began.
"Having made great early strides to reduce salt in products, many companies are finding reductions harder to achieve without compromising product safety or jeopardising taste, texture or shelf life".
Serving 80 percent of drinks "to go," even Starbucks is making strides to reduce waste.
The Salvadoran national government and DRR institutions active in the region around Verapaz are making strides to reduce disaster risk within vulnerable Salvadoran communities.
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With this agreement, we take a firm stride to reduce the risks on our balance sheet.
We had made great strides before three strikes to reduce the time it takes to get a civil case heard--and now there is delay after delay in our civil cases.
The disadvantage of using laccase is the high enzyme production costs, as the commercial laccases are still expensive despite strides made to reduce enzyme cost through modern biotechnology, thus restricting the applications of laccases [ 3].
Figure 10(b) shows that in some cases, e.g. personalized trial 1 for a short stride, an error in step works to reduce the error stride.
He makes a persuasive case, however, that there are immense opportunities — even in cities like Las Vegas, which has made strides in conservation — to reduce both consumptive and nonconsumptive demand for water.
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