Leeks, caramelized onions, Gruyere cheese, Belgian ham, and cherry beer reductions are hints of home for Wiedmaier. |
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Many commercial firms report significant reductions in initial purchase prices by using Internet-based reverse auctions. |
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While short lets of a week, a month or six months cost substantially more, reductions are offered for a standard year-long contract. |
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Second, we use information on male plumage changes to identify when in the life history of satin bowerbirds parasite reductions occur. |
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On the agenda will be the recent council tax increases and proposed reductions in travel concessions. |
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But he insisted that the reductions could be found by tackling waste and administrative bureaucracy. |
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The output reductions would be made with a view to halting the downward spiral of DRAM prices, itself caused by supply vastly outweighing demand. |
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Both parties have at least nominally committed to long-term emissions reductions. |
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Augmentations in lung volume help constricted bronchi remain open, thereby attenuating the lumenal reductions. |
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In return for moderate pay rises, take-home pay was increased through tax reductions. |
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It is the latest of the life companies to announce major reductions in the bonuses paid to holders of with-profits savings plans. |
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If there are fewer adults then underoccupancy supplements apply but if there are more adults then reductions apply. |
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These benefits can be counted alongside the time savings and accident reductions forecast. |
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The company's internal records did not appear to disclose any staff reductions or cost savings in personnel. |
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But I do believe in life sentences with life meaning life, not just ten years inside, with umpteen reductions for good behaviour. |
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Scratches, marks, dents, stains, blemishes or flaws are worth money to you, because they mean price reductions! |
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The rich have got off too lightly with reductions in capital gains tax and inheritance tax. |
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Ireland needs to see significant and continuous cost reductions and wage moderation if we are to protect existing employment. |
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If existing technology could meet this noble goal, bargaining it away in return for reductions in offensive missiles might not be wise. |
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He said price reductions were recorded for maize meal, fresh meat and vegetables, while other food items registered relatively stable prices. |
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Significant cost reductions and a greater focus on wage moderation were necessary to protect jobs in the year ahead. |
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Emission reductions come from burning a homogeneous mixture of diesel fuel and air at lower than normal temperatures. |
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Some demand arbitrary reductions in management staff, believing there are too many chiefs and not enough Indians. |
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Such reductions can come without increasing efficiency but at a social cost to the community. |
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New staff were being trained and new equipment commissioned which, it was hoped, would lead to significant reductions in the next year. |
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Life doesn't have to be a series of eliminations, reductions, and sacrifices, he is implicitly telling us. |
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Falling international oil prices have seen significant price reductions at the petrol pumps in recent times. |
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Cash in hand is the best method of payment available, which means that it produces the best reductions. |
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Greater reductions occur when cis double bonds are located near the middle of the acyl chains. |
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These would involve savings areas like overtime, premium payments, travel costs, reductions in replacement of absent staff. |
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The Board will be looking to make savings in areas like overtime, premium payments, travel costs and reductions in replacement of absent staff. |
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He had similarly sought further reductions in tariffs on wool, coal, wheat, apples, macadamia nuts, sultanas, wine, and specialized drying oils. |
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Cardholders can also get reductions in shops, theatres, car hire outlets and restaurants. |
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There were reductions all over the Bay, with the biggest drop recorded in the Eastern Bay with 25 per cent fewer crime complaints. |
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The money I put in on departure was to balance the books, but reductions in certain areas will be needed. |
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And he challenged the opposition to compile a schedule of the expenditure they would propose and of the reductions they oppose. |
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Today's fat-free reductions are healthier, more flavorful options than typical gravies made from pan drippings and thickened with flour. |
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After our country's previous success with speed limit reductions to 55 mph, a lower limit should be even more attractive to the public. |
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You'll also get a head start on drastic end-of-line reductions and special offers. |
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But he stressed that it should be possible to achieve the job reductions through natural wastage, with 20,000 people leaving work every year. |
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Managers hope to make the reductions through natural wastage, retraining and redeployment. |
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Similar reductions are made on larger loads which are weighed and priced accordingly. |
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The taxi drivers want the Government to prioritise the number of double jobbers, reductions in incomes and increases in insurance costs. |
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Specialised agencies have been accredited to verify and certify the carbon reductions and carbon sequestering achieved. |
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For any real impact to be made, reductions in emissions of the order of 60 per cent are needed now. |
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It is the biggest 419 bust in history, and may result in drastic reductions of scam mails. |
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The authors studied 29 randomized, double-blind trials that documented reductions in lesions, and several systematic reviews. |
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I believe that the Government has erred in not making those adjustments, which would have meant tax reductions for all taxpayers. |
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How great were the reductions in monitoring and turnover costs wrought by the tractor and the mechanical cotton picker? |
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However, the Karnaugh map is faster and easier, especially if there are many logic reductions to do. |
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The decrease in cardiac output that accompanies heart failure also leads to significant reductions in renal blood flow. |
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At a wider level the industry as a whole needs restructuring to deliver cost reductions and avoid duplication of capital expenditure. |
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The reductions in duration of both non-dysenteric diarrhoea and dysentery were significant. |
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It says Ford is demanding 30 percent price reductions in light of the impending free trade agreement with China. |
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In any industry, oversupply leads to price reductions and pressure on profit margins. |
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They demand and get price reductions of three, four or five percent every year on existing products. |
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Competition in the mainland's dairy industry, with more than 1,500 players, may also lead to price and margin reductions, it warned. |
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We saw price reductions and some service quality improvements in our telecommunications sector and Victoria's electricity supply. |
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Significant reductions in the number of primary school pupils are in some cases exacerbating financial problems. |
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This year's price reductions have only come about because of meaningful threats from the regulator. |
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Because they buy goods directly from producers in huge quantities, they receive price reductions, which they then pass on to customers. |
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The spokesman said the signs were very useful in combating excess speed, showing reductions on average of eight or nine miles per hour. |
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The Fed's five interest rate reductions this year have lowered the overnight bank lending rate to 4 percent. |
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The price reductions benefit colleges, which receive volume discounts from resellers. |
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And reductions in income tax levied would reduce the national sport of avoidance and, far too frequently, evasion. |
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During those periods, there were sharp reductions in bank deposits, bank notes, wages, and prices. |
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As we saw in the US earlier in the year, the immediate reaction of share prices to interest rate reductions tends to be positive. |
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But there are several reductions of arithmetic to set theory, and seemingly no principled way to decide between them. |
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After the reductions following that war, the Army returned to its frontier outposts. |
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Huge reductions in robberies and burglaries have earned Bradford's crime-fighters praise from the Government. |
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Certain reductions and approximations had to be made, but the notes sound out the essence of the score. |
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The reductions we've made in house burglary, in car crime and robbery over the last year are excellent. |
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Remember, most sauces are reductions, therefore the taste will be concentrated. |
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Police are cracking down on crime in Bradford and have secured reductions in the rates of burglary, robbery and car crime. |
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The cost of credit transfers and paper transactions has increased and this could more than subsidise the cost of any other reductions. |
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Unlike earlier reductions, this particular transition requires a major design shift in stepper optics from refractive to reflective. |
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These companies implemented significant reductions in manning levels and basic safety programs. |
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We are also forecasting future fibre reductions in both quality and quantity. |
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Participating females reported gradual but lasting reductions in their substance use relative to comparison females. |
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Its celebrated tactic was the boycott, so called from its use against Capt. Charles Boycott, a land agent who refused to concede rent reductions. |
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The firm expects a reduction of 10,000 this year, with about 4,000 of these being voluntary reductions. |
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This solution allows for the consolidation of mail infrastructures, with proven overall cost reductions of more than 40 percent. |
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Using Beer-Lambert's law, the instrument detects and measures the reductions caused by pollutants in the spectrum of ambient air. |
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So there came a time when the commander had to go away for a two-month-long conference to discuss plans for army force reductions. |
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The heuristic concept of learning curves describes cost reductions as a function of cumulative production. |
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The painting itself did not subsequently spawn any of the painted repetitions and reductions that complicate the pedigree of Delaroche's later works. |
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Britain has seen sustained real price reductions in sourcing energy. |
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That should lead to sharp reductions in market share and employment both at home and abroad, and a likely wave of foreign acquisitions of U.S. companies. |
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Higher-order jackknife estimates lead to successively greater reductions in the bias of the estimates of N d, but at the cost of increasing sampling variance. |
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The price reductions are on everyday branded products including cereals, coffee, tea, biscuits, juices, sauces, toiletries, cosmetics, washing powder, bottled water and beer. |
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Mr Johnston said officers had been worn down by staff reductions and the increase in workloads, as well as the imposition of pay awards below the rate of inflation. |
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Nevertheless, commensurate reductions in greenhouse gas emissions have not been made. |
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Life cycle emission reductions are directly related to battery capacity and increasing battery capacity to combat range anxiety effectively eliminates the GHG benefit. |
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Anticipated principal reductions for the next five years are difficult to determine because the interest rate and monthly payments are redetermined periodically. |
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The idea of getting price reductions for customers by bulk buying was a unique service and about as heavily promoted as any e-commerce service has been to date. |
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Far from being a humanitarian action, the price reductions represent an attempt to preserve patent rights by diffusing international pressure for generic manufacturing. |
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Some of the majors have recently announced price reductions. |
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This oversupply has led to severe competition between the many of the players, which is often manifested as price reductions or discounts in order to clear excess inventory. |
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This should come as no surprise, given market concerns over consumer and corporate spending and confidence, price reductions, margin erosion and intense competition. |
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Motorists will welcome the continuing reductions in fuel prices, thanks to lower crude costs and the strengthening of the euro against the dollar. |
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Chef Mallory Buford displays a sure hand, light on the fat but compensating by ratcheting up the flavor with strong reductions, inventive seasoning, and fresh herbs. |
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Two of the works that they acquired were bought as reductions of the previously mentioned Napoleon at Fontainebleau and Napoleon Crossing the Alps. |
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Seat dimensions should be explored considering passenger health, size, and allowance for seat-space reductions when the seat in front is reclined. |
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There were also reductions in myocardial infarction and renal failure. |
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Although recent reductions in the price of these drugs are welcome, the rapid increase in legal distribution will inevitably increase illegal leakage into the private sector. |
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Although lean thinking in industry often results in staff reductions, it first creates extra capacity by identifying and eliminating wasted resource. |
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And the manner in which these reductions are to be achieved is fishy right from the start. |
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He was at pains to stress that his whole-hearted commitment to drawing in larger crowds with gate reductions and the acquisition of quality players seems to be in vain. |
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Since the district banks are owned not by the federal government but by the commercial banks, reductions in the discount rate do not affect the public treasury. |
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Children as young as 14 are also working illegally, while minor workplace misdemeanours are frequently met with corporal punishment or punitive wage reductions. |
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Clinicians and patients should beware of possible reductions in systemic bioavailability of conventional drugs when taken concomitantly with St John's wort. |
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Because of its ability to cause large reductions in circulating levels of cholesterol, nicotinic acid is used to treat Type II, III, IV and V hyperlipoproteinemias. |
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But we should campaign for a European nuclear-free zone, for massive reductions in European military expenditure and against international interventions. |
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The whole point of cap and trade is to price carbon, not give it away for free, because the pricing element encourages the innovation needed to make the needed reductions. |
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He says although there has been no change in efficiency, emission reductions have been measured in sulfur dioxide, nitrous oxides, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. |
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Their superior bargaining power allowed insurers to negotiate sharp reductions in fees, which were passed on to employers in the form of lower premiums. |
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Effects of high blood lead concentrations included reductions in IQ scores, poor school performance, hyperactivity, shortened concentration spans, and behavioural problems. |
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One year after surgery, the intervention group demonstrated dramatic reductions in phantom limb pain, stump pain and phantom sensation when compared with the control group. |
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The twinport petrol engines achieve reductions in fuel consumption by using a variable intake manifold in combination with high rates of exhaust gas recirculation. |
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Last Saturday, The New York Times reported that Ford executives have been working behind the scenes to develop a company-wide strategy for carbon-dioxide reductions. |
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Drought across much of the country, particularly in areas not normally subject to drought, and late frosts have led to reductions in land based production. |
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These include substandard pay and benefits for new-hires, drastic givebacks in health and pension benefits, reductions in premium pay, and the gutting of work rules. |
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Stronger water losses lead to even more pronounced performance reductions. |
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The combination of streptokinase and streptococcal DNase produces marked reductions in viscosity, and these can only be attributed to the presence of the streptodornase. |
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Fixed-cost benefits and payroll taxes with ceilings are a dog-in-the-manger, making Canadian employers resistant to voluntary, individual reductions in work time. |
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Multiple product sizes have demonstrated Compression Wave Injection technology with consistent emissions reductions. |
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Neil Carbarns, the trust's head of infection control, said, 'The reductions we are seeing now are the result of these initiatives. |
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Recently, however, 21 multinational companies went on record stating that global warming is a threat that must be met with emissions reductions. |
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Hair removal, reductions of wrinkles and scars and the removal of telangiectasias are among the recurrent patient concerns. |
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In isolated instances, there were markdowns as high as 85 per cent, with 70 per cent reductions widespread. |
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The 10-year data revealed that correctional boot camps might produce small relative but not significant overall reductions in prison populations. |
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The reductions in hot flushes induced by administration of Cimicifuga may therefore not be due to estrogenic properties as previously thought. |
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Evolutionary traps can threaten populations and species if they result in widespread reductions in survival and reproduction. |
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These reductions can lead to a bell-shaped relationship between tax rates and government revenue known as the Laffer curve. |
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Such reductions were subsequently confirmed in trials testing the other two potent aromatase inhibitors, letrozole and exemestane. |
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Labour believes no reductions in catches should take place before the issue of quota-hopping has been resolved. |
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LeNoir, the 114th NMA President, is concerned about the long-term impact of these reductions to food stamp recipients. |
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An elective quadratic formula is available to reflect such asset reductions during the calculation of excess related-party indebtedness. |
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In Europe, small pricing gains at Amylum in certain markets and products have been offset by price reductions elsewhere. |
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Contemporary European welfare states face rising pressures from growing demand and financial reductions. |
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This is why many economists place such high importance on negotiations for global tariff reductions, such as the Doha Round. |
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It also requires less intermediate blanket wash ups, leading to further reductions in waste material and less down time. |
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Drought stress causes yield reductions and sometimes total crop failures in rainfed rice areas of Asia, Africa, and Latin America. |
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The Times also reported that General Electric had been engineering tax reductions starting with the fees paid on its 1892 New York State charter. |
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The population has remained at a low density for more than 90 years, with additional reductions during the last decade. |
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This trade is unregulated and causing unknown reductions of wild populations of native Moroccan wildlife. |
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Through deforestation and land degradation, livestock is also driving reductions in biodiversity. |
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Changes in ocean circulation triggered by ongoing climate change could also add or magnify other causes of oxygen reductions in the ocean. |
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At low pressure the operating fluid medium expands in volume for small reductions in pressure. |
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This can result in reductions in water quality, fish, and other animal populations. |
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In addition, self-reports indicated reductions of actual paraphiliac behavior, fantasies, and urges in the natural environment. |
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They also asked for eyelid surgery, breast reductions, face and neck lifts and nose jobs. |
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Sweeps are temporary reductions in the proppant concentration, which help ensure that the well is not overwhelmed with proppant. |
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Dramatic reductions in mill odor are limited by the lack of cost-effective odor identification, prevention, and treatment technologies. |
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Similar reductions of both apo B and LDL-P were observed as a result of treatment of individuals with type 2 diabetes with colesevelam. |
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Even the most superbly designed and executed programs seem unable to produce significant reductions in cashflow volatility for most firms. |
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The EPA's overzealousness in regulating the construction of future power plants means that these reductions may be significantly delayed. |
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The Risk Control survey found that increased outsourcing, downsizing, wage garnishments, and salary reductions contributed to the incidents. |
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The stonechat, mistle thrush and swallow have also recorded significant reductions in sightings. |
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Distributed networking off-loads and decentralizes demand on central servers resulting in dramatic cost reductions and solving scale limitations. |
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This is mainly happening as high levels of sample parallelisation deliver drastic cost reductions. |
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This is because, handwaving and bald assertion aside, there have been few successful attempts at carrying out the hypothesized reductions. |
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But it still needs flexible and diversiform emission reductions. |
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Following 48 hours of sleep deprivation, 12 young male volunteers showed marked reductions of DNA synthesis after stimulation with phytohemagglutinin. |
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Diabetic neuropathy was associated with progressive, significant reductions in corneal sensitivity, nerve fiber density, nerve branch density, and nerve fiber length. |
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The recent moves away from intervention buying, subsidies for specific crops, reductions in export subsidies, have changed the situation somewhat. |
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Our response is to accelerate reductions in costs and headcount to better position the Company to deal with the changes facing the environmental services industry. |
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Although these reductions in pilosity are not as striking as in the male, they also indicate a degree of masculinization of the mesosoma and metasoma. |
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The railway minister promised a nationwide safety inspection and also announced further reductions in the top speed of bullet trains following cuts in April. |
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This recent and significant increase in ranking and performance is mostly due to remarkable achievements in energy efficiency and reductions in CO2 emission levels. |
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Similar reductions in maternal mortality have been observed after other countries have liberalized their abortion laws, such as Romania and Nepal. |
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Adolor Corporation announced today it will disband its sales force of approximately 35 people and make other selected reductions to the company's work force. |
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According to Wells, these reductions occur only in the broadest creole. |
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Under the Sugar Protocol to the Lome Convention, nineteen ACP countries export sugar to the EU and will be affected by price reductions on the EU market. |
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The big opening theme goes by lickety-split, and then when the second subject arrives the pianist practically stops the performance with his lingering tempo reductions. |
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They see pro-abortionism and reductions in immigration as the same issue. |
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Now the ventilation space above head height is crowded with ducting, conduits, cameras, speakers and equipment acting as a baffle plates with predictable reductions in flow. |
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Hopkins later set the academic consensus that the bulk of the population, that was at the bottom of the social ladder, suffered severe reductions in their living standards. |
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In the field of application technology, new and enhanced paint guns and atomisers with increased transfer efficiency are allowing for cost reductions and quality improvements. |
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Delays in technology development may lead to increases in CVN 78's planned construction costs and potential reductions in the ship's capability at delivery. |
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Assemblyman Roger Niello, R-Sacramento, vice chairman of the Assembly Budget Committee, said that instead the state needs to look at long-term reductions in spending. |
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However, further reductions in tidal volume may be beneficial. |
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Recent reductions in human activity on the island have helped reduce bird deaths, though lead paint pollution near military buildings continues to poison birds by ingestion. |
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These low-intensity fricatives showed additional impairment in ONH subjects that likely reflects age-related reductions in high-frequency hearing sensitivity. |
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In Central Europe, wolves were dramatically reduced in number during the early nineteenth century, because of organized hunts and reductions in ungulate populations. |
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The two wine vinegars and the hop-inspired alegar all have varied individual food usages, from marinades and dipping sauces to treacly reductions and dessert drizzling. |
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This pace was maintained until World War I forced reductions in staff. |
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Following suit, other NATO countries announced troop reductions. |
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Recent times have seen large reductions in both cargo and fishing. |
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Offsets allow companies and nations to satisfy greenhouse gas reduction obligations by offsetting pollution emissions with emissions reductions elsewhere. |
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Population reductions in certain areas also led to widespread problems. |
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Time-span and prolongational reductions depend on stability conditions. |
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The Merthyr Rising of 1831 was precipitated by a combination of the ruthless collection of debts, frequent wage reductions, and the imposition of truck shops. |
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The loss of these funds following Brexit, combined with potential reductions in exports to the EU, has been identified as a threat to Northern growth. |
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