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The act, process, or result of reducing.
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These fatty acids are linked to reductions in heart disease.
5.13pm GMT Clitheroe is saying energy efficiency measures are leading to reductions in consumption.
He attributed the improvement to reductions in inventory and accounts receivable.
He said the Police Department and school system might be subject to reductions.
Improvements in energy efficiency don't always lead to reductions in energy demand.
"We are matching our production to our orders, which has led to reductions in inventories.
On average, participating cities have agreed to reductions of 1 to 2 percent per year.
Historically, however, significant reductions to the Pentagon's budget have led to reductions in research spending, too.
He warned again that reductions in government spending amount to reductions in short-term growth.
Two other Marines pleaded guilty in the case and were sentenced to reductions in rank.
At first, reduced economic activity led to reductions in the prices of both products.
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