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1 An actual reduction in our horrifyingly large annual borrowing figure will not begin until 2011.
2 Now all these things may be impeded by actual reduction of energy, as in tuberculosis, cancer, or in the lassitude of convalescence.
3 But the report warns that the actual reduction will depend on the number of emigrants who return to take up jobs at home.
4 In fact, under the budget that I shall shortly submit, it can be done with an actual reduction in Federal expenditures and Federal employment.
5 There is some reason therefore for concluding that actual reduction in size of body occurs as the result of metamorphosis induced by thyroid feeding.
6 Such factors were raised in three quarters of the cases analysed and led to an actual reduction in sentence in 52% of cases.
7 By this is meant that either there is an actual reduction in the energy of the body (as after a sickness, pregnancy, etc.)
8 The cut is "headline-grabbing," analyst Matt Smith of Schneider Electric said, but it will be months before an actual reduction will manifest itself.
9 OPEC's share of the agreed cuts is 800,000 bpd, but its actual reduction is larger due to production losses in Iran and Venezuela.
10 OPEC's agreed share of the cuts is 800,000 bpd, but its actual reduction is far larger due to the production losses in Iran and Venezuela.
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