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However, they say they are open to possibly reducing the size of the camp and are already discussing ways to limit their impact on the cathedral during upcoming peak periods such as Remembrance Sunday, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
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Third, we introduce flexible short-turning possibilities to the MIP to possibly reduce the number of cancelled train lines.
Yes, you can now pay a fee to possibly reduce your fees, and that is not a late-night monologue joke.
To document the success rates and complications of salpingectomy performed at the time of vaginal hysterectomy to possibly reduce ovarian cancer rates.
He also ordered hundreds of creditors to participate in mediation sessions before then to possibly reduce some of the city's debts.
The problems and the order of practicing or not TDD were randomized to possibly reduce bias.
A formal list of measures to possibly reduce greenhouse gas emissions will be discussed at a third public workshop on April 7 at 6 p.m. in City Hall Council Chambers, 1327 Foothill Blvd.
It included support for universal background checks; counseling patients about safe, childproof storage of guns in the home; consideration of waiting periods before purchasing guns, to possibly reduce suicides; and, perhaps incensing the NRA the most, a ban on ownership of semiautomatic weapons.
To possibly reduce the complexity of the genetic underpinnings we focused on rapid cycling, thus studying bipolar disorder patients with the highest recurrence risk, who might have a more vulnerable "diurnal system".
Therefore, early after chemotherapy, metabolic treatment may be indicated to possibly reduce long-term cardiovascular complications.
2,4-D is known to interfere with thyroid hormone transport and to possibly reduce their levels [ 34, 35].
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