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to drawdown
noun
The act of reduction or depletion.
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We advised we would need to see at least either share charge or property charge in place prior to drawdown".
"I welcome President Obama's decision to reverse his previous plan to drawdown US forces in Afghanistan," said the hawkish senator John McCain in a statement.
I also made it clear that our commitment would not be open-ended, and that we would begin to drawdown our forces this July.
"For some people, an annuity will be the right choice whereas others might want to take their whole tax-free lump sum and convert the rest to drawdown.
According to Congressman Dennis Kucinich, "the announcement of such a paltry troop withdrawal is an Orwellian attempt to appear to drawdown the war without actually ending the war".
Figure 22 shows the distribution of pore pressure change due to drawdown pressure of 500 psi.
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RMS errors of prediction for noiseless drawdowns were insignificant relative to drawdowns estimated from hypothetical "measured" water-level records.
Bannister anticipates KBR's revenues will rise 10.5% this year, to $12.8 billion, but fall 12.1% next year, to $11.2 billion, due to the drawdown in Iraq, softer oil prices and the global recession.
Previously, scientists had thought that the algae technique, known as iron fertilization, could contribute to the drawdown of up to 1 gigaton of carbon a year more than 10% of current yearly emissions.
Just a few of the factors to consider are your current tax bracket, years to anticipated drawdown and what you expect to use the funds for.
The modelled abstraction rate is adjusted to limit the drawdown to a predefined level (usually the uppermost water strike) at the end of a designed production period.
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