Sentence examples for were to reduce from inspiring English sources

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Carriers were to reduce their emissions 3% from 2006 levels next year and 5% by 2020.

If the island authorities were to reduce the number of cars allowed onto Nantucket, the problem would be solved.

If capacity were to reduce to 2% it would increase the risk of blackouts towards the middle of the decade.

And he insisted that his prime goals for his five-year term were to reduce unemployment and promote economic growth.

Although the union would like to have the suspension overturned altogether, it would likely consider it a victory if the arbitrator were to reduce the suspension.

If Sneijder were to reduce his wage demands if could rekindle United's interest as he would cost a cut-price €15m (£12.2m).

Community mental-health centers were to reduce the role of state hospitals, but such facilities were built slowly when they were built at all.

If France were to reduce its troops early or precipitously, it could spur other countries to follow suit, Western and Afghan officials warned.

It estimates that if Britain were to reduce its income inequality to the average levels of inequality found in other rich countries, the reduction in health and social problems could be worth the equivalent of £39bn each year.

If we were to reduce the police budget would it lead to the utopia that Garside suggests, where other agencies might be better funded and therefore willing and able to undertake work instead of the police?

"If leaving the E.U. were to reduce national income by just 0.6percentthathat would be enough to outweigh the positive effect on the public finances," the document said.

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