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1. d) Reduction in the purchasing power of the rupee with time due to inflation
2. e) Reduction in interest rates due to the fiscal decisions of RBI
3. With the increase of organic methods of controls, we are seeing a reduction in chemical use
4. A reduction in the noise of rain beating against the window caught his attention
5. Lising had pumped her contact to the point of paying her to rifle Tahlmute’s records looking for shonggot and gotten nothing for it but a few irons of reduction in her pouch
6. “I’ve got it on four but here, put it on eight to one reduction if you want,” he showed her the smaller lever that did that, “you could handle a tugboat in a storm on eight to one
7. She soon had the whole sail in her hand on the winch crank, thru the four to one reduction it was set at
8. It is to prevent his reduction of price, and consequently of wages and profit, by restraining that
9. But, in the course of these sixty-four years, there happened two events, which must have produced a much greater scarcity of corn than what the course of the season is would otherwise have occasioned, and which, therefore, without supposing any further reduction in the value of silver, will much more than account for this very small enhancement of price
10. The tonnage, accordingly, of all the European shipping employed in the East India trade, at any one time during the last century, was not, perhaps, much greater than that of the English East India company before the late reduction of their shipping
11. In consequence of the reduction in 1736, the value of silver in the European market, though it may not at this day be lower than before that reduction, is, probably, at least ten per cent
12. That, notwithstanding this reduction, the value of silver has, during the course of the present century, begun to rise somewhat in the European market, the facts and arguments which have been alleged above, dispose me to believe, or more properly to suspect and conjecture; for the best opinion which I can form upon this subject, scarce, perhaps, deserves the name of belief
13. In the clothing manufacture there has, during the same period, been no such sensible reduction of price
14. There may, however, have been some small improvements in both, which may have occasioned some reduction of price
15. But the reduction will appear much more sensible and undeniable, if we compare the price of this manufacture in the present times with what it was in a much remoter period, towards the end of the fifteenth century, when the labour was probably much less subdivided, and the machinery employed much more imperfect, than it is at present
16. The reduction in the real price of the coarse manufacture, though considerable, has not been so great as in that of the fine
17. long-term reduction in caloric intake will cause the body to slow down its metabolism
18. Perfect awareness—having passed the swell of time, I remain in history—looked at as an ass for assuming To communicate what I might—repressing some saving Grace from myself, not knowing if I deserve it—“I would Have it as it is, rather than not have it at all?”—Should A saving grace be given to thieves, tress-passers, Law-breakers—a solution is pain reduction, and life sustenance, Not pride games and social repression—the endorphins Replete of all respect find endurance through pompous Wanderings of the ego in control—the ego who would Take the blame and ends up being the only one to know Its great reward—to hide this scar, to pretend it did not 68
19. By the reduction of the army and navy at the end of the late war, more than 100,000 soldiers and seamen, a number equal to what is employed in the greatest manufactures, were all at once thrown out of their ordinary employment : but though they no doubt suffered some
20. Were the officers of the army to oppose, with the same zeal and unanimity, any reduction in the number of forces, with which master manufacturers set themselves against every law that is likely to increase the number of their rivals in the home market ; were the former to animate their soldiers
21. This leads to increase in water content and reduction of heat in the body, resulting in problems like dullness, heaviness, increase in fats, common cold bronchitis and later on asthma, arthritis rheumatism etc
22. This present cycle will eventually lead to a reduction in the overall temperature of the climate, (i
23. Development of crack under action of the attached compression takes place at reduction of general energy of the system
24. For reduction of harmful extractive materials quantity, initial product for wood aggregates production are seasoned in the storages for a certain time (soft wood
25. But our manufacturers were not long satisfied with this reduction: by the 29th of the same king, chap
26. The reduction in friction caused his boot to lose its grip on the rock
27. So great a revenue might certainly have afforded an augmentation of £680,000 in their annual payments ; and, at the same time, have left a large sinking fund, sufficient for the speedy reduction of their debt
28. upon their capital; and that whatever remained of their revenues and neat profits at home should be divided into four parts; three of them to be paid into the exchequer for the use of the public, and the fourth to be reserved as a fund, either for the further reduction of their bond-debts, or for the discharge of other contingent exigencies which the company might labour under
29. As no part of this reduction, however, could for any considerable time at least, affect the building-rent, the whole of it must, in the long-run, necessarily fall upon the ground-rent
30. If he employed it as a farming stock, in the cultivation of land, he could raise the rate of his profit only by retaining a greater portion, or, what comes to the same thing, the price of a greater portion, of the produce of the land; and as this could be done only by a reduction of rent, the final payment of the tax would fall upon the landlord
31. In all cases, a direct tax upon the wages of labour must, in the long-run, occasion both a greater reduction in the rent of land, and a greater rise in the price of manufactured goods than would have followed from the proper assessment of a sum equal to the produce of the tax, partly upon the rent of land, and partly upon consumable commodities
32. They fall heaviest upon the landlords, who always pay in a double capacity ; in that of landlords, by the reduction, of their rent ; and in that of rich consumers, by the increase of their expense
33. The reduction in the money price of labour would necessarily be attended with a proportionable one in that of all home manufactures, which would thereby gain some advantage in all foreign markets
34. Sinking funds have generally arisen, not so much from any surplus of the taxes which was over and above what was necessary for paying the interest or annuity originally charged upon them, as from a subsequent reduction of that interest ; that of Holland in 1655, and that of the ecclesiastical state in 1685, were both formed in this manner
35. In Great Britain, from the time that we had first recourse to the ruinous expedient of perpetual funding, the reduction of the public debt, in time of peace, has never borne any proportion to its accumulation in time of war
36. The reduction of the debt began in 1723, and went on so slowly, that, on the 31st of December 1739, during seventeen years-of profound peace, the whole sum paid off was no more than £8,328,554:17:11 3/12, the capital of the public debt, at that time, amounting to £46,954,623:3:4 7/12
37. Even this small reduction of debt, however, has not been all made from the savings out of the ordinary revenue of the state
38. The sinking fund has, no doubt, been considerably augmented since the peace, by the debt which had been paid off, by the reduction of the redeemable four per cents to three per cents, and by the annuities for lives which have fallen in; and, if peace were to continue, a million, perhaps, might now be annually spared out of it towards the discharge of the debt
39. That liberation, it is evident, can never be brought about, without either some very considerable augmentation of the public revenue, or some equally considerable reduction of the public expense
40. None of these articles, therefore, seem to admit of any considerable reduction of expense
41. approach to the reduction of maintenance and overall long-term cost
42. He could have released the entire reserve and not seen much of a reduction in gasoline prices
43. and leaving the air only partially purified because of a reduction in the number of operable
44. to a charity school; but, in order to get a reduction in the price, she
45. Although this highly sophisticated and financially prohibitive and ―impractical‖ venture may appear ‖implausible‖ to some, the reduction in stress-related travel, increased quality time, higher productivity at the workplace and the system‘s ameliorating impact on our environment (already) under enormous stress, not to mention our nation‘s increasing dependence on foreign sources of oil, may very well offset the cost(s) associated with this awesome undertaking
46. But with some training they become better and it is a matter of risk reduction
47. Other countries such as the Netherlands have success with legalization, needle exchange programs, and other forms of harm reduction
48. ―multiple‖ effect such a reduction would have on social services, for example, in a nation already reeling from chronically high (12%) unemployment rates
49. Many well-educated professionals and other blue-collar workers, who have lost their jobs, are oftentimes ―directed‖ towards lower paying positions with other companies at a significant reduction in salary in order to make ends meet
50. Relaxation and stress reduction