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(President Bush held his dinners indoors, which sharply limited the numbers of guests).
Another serious atmospheric problem is fog, which sharply reduces a laser beam's strength.
That put the impetus on the media company to make "South Park" available online, which sharply cut down on piracy.
The law, which sharply curtails bargaining rights for public workers, has not taken effect because of legal challenges.
On April 11 , 1979 President Carter issued an executive order which sharply constrained the work of this group.
These measures — some of which sharply divide the United States and Europe — would be taken up at subsequent meetings.
Various species of bacteria then begin to decay and putrefy the dead algal bodies, the oxidation of which sharply reduces the amount of oxygen in the river water.
The glory days of trade negotiations — the days of deals like the Kennedy Round of the 1960s, which sharply reduced tariffs around the world — are long behind us.
The Liberal Democrats issued their first "red line" post-election demand as they said they would only enter a coalition government which sharply increased education spending.
Last year the OECD published a report which sharply criticised Mexico's "dysfunctional" telecoms the cause, it said, of a welfare loss equivalent to 1.8% of GDP per year.
The term flexible response first appeared in U.S. General Maxwell D. Taylor's book The Uncertain Trumpet (1960), which sharply criticized U.S. national security policy.
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