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Those would be reductions of 51 and 55percentt, respectively, over levels in 2001.
On Tuesday they confirmed that there would be reductions in staff but did not reveal details about how many or from which departments.
The cuts were welcomed by the AA and the RAC and hopes were expressed that there would be reductions at the pumps.
Mr. Panetta declined to say where those cuts would come from, although he reiterated that there would be reductions in the number of American forces.
Instead there would be reductions on a much smaller scale caused by the occasional deposition of ash through rain, but over a long period after the eruption with the length of the period depending on the amount of ash suspended in the air.
Given that the DAPI-dense blocks are enriched for markers of constitutive heterochromatin, and that WSTF is involved in transcription [ 62], we assessed the WSTF mutant cells for changes in gene expression, with the thought that perhaps most gene expression changes would be reductions due to the gain in heterochromatin.
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The termination of polymerization would be reduction or oxidation depending on the availability of aniline or oxidant respectively.
The most obvious would be reduction in proprioceptive signaling to the brainstem but also decreased mechanical sensitivity of nociceptors and inhibition of craniofacial muscle tone [10 12].
What is different this year is the mayor's insistence that despite what would appear to be reductions in spending in dozens of programs, there actually are no reductions.
Police officials said they were still considering whether there would be any reductions in that staff.
The city's child-protection agency, the Administration for Children's Services, would be spared reductions in its caseworker force.
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