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were reductions
noun
The act, process, or result of reducing.
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Included in both bills were reductions in future Medicare spending.
Mr. Vallone said he welcomed the tax cut plan since many of the specific items were reductions he first proposed.
Included in that bill were reductions in future Medicare and Medicaid spending; the Franks campaign notes that spending for those programs continued to grow, but at a slower pace.
He said that while there had been increases in shoplifting and pickpocketing, there were reductions across the main categories of police-recorded crime, including in particular a 9% fall in knife crime and a 5% fall in gun crime.
The major changes following damming of the river were reductions in ASL and AASC.
With the exception of soluble proteins, there were reductions in all parameters analysed.
The primary effect of water deficits on crown characteristics were reductions in branch diameter and branch length (P < 0.001).
Notable exceptions were reductions in the density and decay stage of snags and logs, and the density of understory trees.
There were reductions in nearly all the main categories of crime including violence, but sexual offences rose 1%.
De Oliveira et al. (1994) reported that there were reductions in chlorophyll a and b in cotyledons of Glycine max cv Bessier and Doko as Cd concentrations increased.
Results using signal detection theory and accuracy analyses indicated that recall ability was similar in terms of accuracy, but there were reductions in sensitivity compared to previous reports.
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