Sentence examples for weigh reduction from inspiring English sources

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The analysis of crank throw distortion and stress provides a conceptual support to enhance the design by weigh reduction.

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In the treatment of a displaced intracapsular FFN, the surgeon needs to weigh up reduction and internal fixation or hip replacement as the surgical options; the former features a shorter surgery time, less operative blood loss, no need for blood transfusion or risk of deep wound infection, but arthroplasty has a lower re-operation rate [ 10].

He is now weighing a reduction to four, plus his praetorian guard, Force-17.

He is weighing a reduction in the state work force by 3,000 jobs, probably through early retirement, as well as the elimination of the Department of Personnel and other agencies.

The additional expenditure has to be weighed against reduction in the huge and increasing gross national losses attributable to visual impairment.

The ambassador never mentioned the Afghan president by name, but his comments were clearly intended as a warning that Mr. Karzai was testing American patience at a critical time, with President Obama weighing troop reductions and support for the war fast eroding in Congress and among the American public.

The use of vorapaxar in clinical practice should weigh the potential reductions in ischemic events with the concomitant risk of bleeding.

President Bush will have to weigh whether such steep reductions in 2008, even if cast only as a goal, would risk eroding what a new National Intelligence Estimate has described as measurable but fragile security gains achieved in Iraq in recent months.

In the latter alternative the electric power requirement will increase, which must be weighed against the reduction in steam demand.

The secondary aim is to evaluate cost-effectiveness (costs of the intervention weighed against a reduction in anxiety symptoms) and to estimate cost-utility (costs of the intervention weighed against gained Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALY's)).

Thus, if reducing exposures to the level of the derived exposure limit is challenging (e.g., economically, practically, or politically), then there is no way to weigh the cost of exposure reduction against its likely human health benefits.

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