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Prices, suddenly, are subject to reduction metaphors.
Effective Date of 1978 Amendment; Survivor Annuities Subject to Reduction, Etc.
and shall not be subject to reduction under section 8341(h)(2) of such title, as amended by this Act.
Though widely considered the strongest credit of any government, they can be treated as unsecured credits, subject to reduction, under Chapter 9.
"This is a longstanding business operation in interstate commerce, and it should not be subject to reduction in the type of service based on a motion for a preliminary injunction, considering the constitutional issues that permeate the litigation," he said.
The award was in the amount of $1,500,000 but was subject to reduction at the discretion of the company to an amount no less than $400,000.
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He said the Police Department and school system might be subject to reductions.
The net amount of back pay will be subject to reductions for the actual earnings of each plaintiff during the period.
It is also noticeable that lists of large terms were subject to reductions below 15%%, since such lists have a large number of terms found only once in their corpora.
These polymers were subjected to reduction tests in anaerobic rat cecal suspensions by following the release of the hydrophobic product.
In order to overcome this problem, the ore was subjected to reduction roasting using conventional as well as microwave heating followed by magnetic separation.
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