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promoted at work for instance or even winning The X-Factor – are now drastical y reduced
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It is through this balance that the stress of the plant is reduced
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Reduced stress always equals reduced pests/disease
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By the end of the first year you should have reduced your chemical usage by 80 percent
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And Harvard University researchers have reported that people with an optimistic outlook also have a reduced risk of heart disease
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While the government has reduced ‘license raj’ in many areas, corruption is still rampant in most areas
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For small investors the Mutual Funds is a safe avenue to play this game from sideline with very much reduced risk
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As we grew old, the contact reduced to sometimes in dire need
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The panip slices were reduced to chips by the time the karga was ready
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By three in the afternoon, I’m reduced to watching daytime TV
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and Hell reduced to carbon ashes? The inventiveness of the torturer? Elevation to an
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his body was reduced to a heap of bones covered with skin with a huge
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This is the reign of Herod: 10 percent have all the wealth and all the power, and the masses are reduced to unbearable poverty
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I was reduced to staring at all the unlikely tabloid nonsense, vapid autobiographies and visiting every nook and searching every cranny of the concourse in trying to while away the time
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Miss Jones and her ancient familial home now stood in much reduced status in the middle of this quiet and genteel suburban sprawl
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She stood stoney-faced, unyielding, holding the door ajar until they gave in and filed outside, reduced to being naughty boys
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The sampling interval can be reduced to the limits of our equipment and it still looks like an analog trace
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Gingerly I move my head and find that the pounding has now reduced to a vague ache
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He was pretty much reduced to calling it a hunch
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We stand there in the back lobby for ages, but eventually, when my sobs have reduced to sniffles, she leads me into the kitchen and sits me down, going over and putting the kettle on to boil
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than made up for his reduced height by some impressive lateral
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Soon the gap reduced to zero
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It has severely reduced the male population and apparently is now affecting the females and the continuation of their species
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act of kindness also reduced his nose to a more normal size, and he
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reduced status in the middle of this quiet and genteel suburban
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'It was reduced from over £100 to £50
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and mortalities had reduced them to this paltry dynastic
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products from your country was reduced
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Movement was reduced to a
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“Although the exertion can be considerably reduced if you can use
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Somehow she managed to instil the last few words with a meaning which reduced the conviction of her brother for child abuse, the deaths of two men and a woman, and the resultant comatose state of her daughter to an event which was purely and simply intended as a disruption of her life
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reduced to a faint shuffle of occasional feet; Christmas trees, once the center of
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Will that be satisfactory?” Harry nodded his astounded responses more that one day than he'd ever remembered being reduced to such nonverbal communication before
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did receive it they reduced it from
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The icicles on tree limbs reduced themselves to wet
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Visibility is reduced to zero
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nights and the reduced cost for staying six
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The line of defenders was reduced to a ring
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Want, famine, and mortality, would immediately prevail in that class, and from thence extend themselves to all the superior classes, till the number of inhabitants in the country was reduced to what could easily be maintained by the revenue and stock which remained in it, and which had escaped either the tyranny or calamity which had destroyed the rest
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It was reduced to six per cent
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In 1720, interest was reduced from the twentieth to the fiftieth penny, or from five to two per
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of Mr Laverdy, it was reduced to the twenty-fifth penny, or to four per cent
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In the greater part of our colonies, accordingly, both the legal and the market rate of interest have been considerably reduced during the course of the present century
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With blades empowered by silver and the strength of their rage, they did what came naturally, and together, their twenty-one axes reduced hundreds to ash
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two afterwards, when the competition had probably somewhat reduced both the price of their
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The value of silver was so much reduced, that their produce could no longer pay the expense of working them, or replace, with a profit, the food, clothes, lodging, and other necessaries which were consumed in that operation
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But the silver mines of Peru are not now able to pay even this low rent; and the tax upon silver was, in 1736, reduced from one fifth to one tenth
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The reader will find at the end of this chapter all the prices of wheat which have been collected by Fleetwood, from l202 to 1597, both inclusive, reduced to the money of the present times, and digested, according to the order of time, into seven divisions of twelve years each
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The rest of the defenders seemed to move like lead, ambling to the portal, their jewel encrusted weapons reduced to crutches in their feeble hands
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Nathalia kept up with two, three, sometimes even four at a time, but her blades had been reduced to shields, darting in all directions to parry a multitude of blows while every second, a score of her companions were cleaved in half, cut down by the demons' blades as though the wolf helmed beings were reaping wheat
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Dripping with blood and sweat, Gunt filled the crack in the trunk while bent and battered armored figures laid scattered about his feet, the bodies slow to regenerate and renew their attacks considering they had been reduced to mush
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Nathalia was certain now that no matter how many pieces she reduced them to, their bodies always regenerated
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He had initially thought that one was reduced in size on entering its portals
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The great quantities of silver carried annually from Europe to India, have, in some of the English settlements, gradually reduced the value of that metal in proportion to gold
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Most were eventually reduced to
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The wraiths had reduced the elf to empty, sunken flesh
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It would not only have reduced the actual value of the greater part of the lands in the kingdom, but by reducing the price of the most important species of small cattle, it would have retarded very much its subsequent improvement
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What once was a wall of giants guarding the Gate, had been reduced to a shield; only two of them now remained
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Even though the quality of the cloths, therefore, should be supposed equal, and that of the present times is most probably much superior, yet, even upon this supposition, the money price of the finest cloth appears to have been considerably reduced since the end of the fifteenth century
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But its real price has been much more reduced
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When this real wealth of the society becomes stationary, his wages are soon reduced to what is barely enough to enable him to bring up a family, or to continue the race of labourers
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The quantity of materials which the same number of people can work up, increases in a great proportion as labour comes to be more and more subdivided; and as the operations of each workman are gradually reduced to a greater degree of simplicity, a variety of new machines come to be invented for facilitating and abridging those operations
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When, therefore, by the substitution of paper, the gold and silver necessary for circulation is reduced to, perhaps, a fifth part of the former quantity, if the value of only the greater part of the other four-fifths be added to the funds which are destined for the maintenance of industry, it must make a very considerable addition to the quantity of that industry, and, consequently, to the value of the annual produce of land and labour
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“So… now the distance has reduced or what?”
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month, but - for long term – it was reduced
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This rate of interest has gradually been reduced from eight to three per cent
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Upon other occasions, this great company has been reduced to the necessity of paying in sixpences
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Customers are offered something, usually at a significantly reduced price or a
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Let us suppose, that in every particular country the value of silver has sunk precisely in the same proportion as the rate of interest; and that in those countries, for example, where interest has been reduced from ten to five per cent
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withstanding the complaints of depopulation, reduced to the number necessary for cultivating it, according to the imperfect state of cultivation and improvement in those times
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The number of vagrants was scarce anywhere sensibly increased by it ; even the wages of labour were not reduced by it in any occupation, so far as I have been able to learn, except in that of seamen in the merchant service
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” 'Disaster' was the word she was about to use, but then any occurrence that reduced the Naud, in her mind, couldn't be deemed a disaster
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Had that system been good, she would not so frequently have been reduced to the necessity of departing from it
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The bounty upon rye is reduced from 3s:6d
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It was soon reduced, therefore, to a third; then to a fifth; afterwards to a tenth; and at last to a twentieth part of the gross produce of the gold mines
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It was reduced to a tenth only in the course of the present century
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Sweet foods and drinks when properly digested are reduced to saline and the blood becomes alkaline
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4) Use of fried things should be reduced
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At present, however, by an indulgence of the custom-house, clayed or refined sugar, if reduced from loaves into powder, is commonly imported as Muscovado
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The monopoly of the colony trade, as it necessarily drew towards that trade a greater proportion of the capital of Great Britain than what would have gone to it of its own accord, so, by the expulsion of all foreign capitals, it necessarily reduced the whole quantity of capital employed in that trade below what it naturally would have been in the case of a free trade
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Even in the islands where they have settlements, they have very much reduced, it is said, the number of those trees
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By different arts of oppression, they have reduced the population of several of the Moluccas nearly to the number which is sufficient to supply with fresh provisions, and other necessaries of life, their own insignificant garrisons, and such of their ships as occasionally come there for a cargo of spices
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The bounty of £4 the ton upon tar was afterwards confined to such as had been prepared in a particular manner ; that upon other good, clean, and merchantable tar was reduced to £2:4s
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The bounty upon pitch was likewise reduced to £1, and that upon turpentine to £1:10s
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This bounty, which, like most others, was granted only for a limited time, was continued by several prolongations, but was reduced to 4d
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discouraging the growing of wool, must have reduced very much the annual produce of that commodity, though not below what it formerly was, yet below what, in the present state of things, it would probably have been, had it, in consequence of an open and free market, been allowed to rise to the natural and proper price
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At Barclay’s there are no income requirements for an applicant’s family to meet, and tuitions have, at times, been reduced and, in a few instances, waived when Mr
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assure you that if Donald Trump was reduced to having
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10, this duty upon exportation was reduced to five shillings the hundred weight
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This duty, upon the importation of so important a material of manufacture, had been thought too high; and, in the year 1722, the rate was reduced to two shillings and sixpence, which reduced the duty upon importation to sixpence, and of this only one-half was to be drawn back upon exportation
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Our manufacturers soon bethought themselves of the advantage which they might make of this circumstance; and in the year 1764, the duty upon the importation of beaver skin was reduced to one penny, but the duty upon exportation was raised to sevenpence each skin, without any drawback of the duty upon importation
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It was only the reduced gravity on Proxima 3 that was working in their favour
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But the labour of artificers and manufacturers, as it is capable of being more subdivided, and the labour of each workman reduced to a greater simplicity of operation, than that of farmers and country labourers; so it is likewise capable of both these sorts of improvement in a much higher degree {See book i chap
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One thing he was convinced of was that if it had not been for the reduced gravity on this planet, he would never have been able to hold on, much less heave himself up
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Was he overprotective, lacking faith in her judgement, her own autonomy? He’d merely considered the risks and believed they could be reduced
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PROCESSOR THROUGHPUT REDUCED TO 67%
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As the expense of carriage, however, is very much reduced by means of such public works, the goods, notwithstanding the toll, come cheaper to the consumer than they could otherwise have done, their price not being so much raised by the toll, as it is lowered by the cheapness of the carriage
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6, the fine for admission into the Russia company was reduced to five pounds; and by the 25th of Charles II
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The shuttle slowly reduced its thrust and descended gently towards the ground
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I sadly report most of his followers have been slaughtered, the Temples reduced to ruins