31.   The reduced number of soldiers on patrol now wear regimental berets and ribboned caps rather than helmets.

32.   The vote tally was delayed because a reduced number of voting stations forced many polls to stay open until almost dawn Monday to accommodate floods of irate voters.

33.   They come here in reduced numbers, because the exchange rate between the Canadian and American dollars has never been worse.

34.   This year most large publishers came back, though in reduced numbers, and used less exhibit space.

35.   Under a buyback, shareholders receive cash for the shares they sell while retaining the same percentage stake of the reduced number of shares.

36.   U.N. soldiers may be pulled back from U.N.-declared safe havens such as Sarajevo and redeployed in reduced numbers out of harms way.

37.   A reduced number of hostages could increase the likelihood of an attempted breakout or make the Peruvian government more likely to use force to end the crisis.

38.   Both species exist, albeit in much reduced numbers in Sinai, and the leopard owes part of its prosperity to its versatility.

39.   But the new parliament is unlikely to be any more friendly given the reduced number of pro-government legislators.

40.   Clinton endorsed the thrust of recommendations made by the Commission on Immigration Reform, which recommended a reduced number of legal immigrants each year.

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large 15.21%
growing 8.43%
small 5.19%
increasing 4.65%
record 2.28%
limited 2.08%
total 1.89%
exact 1.89%
unknown 1.88%
unspecified 1.77%
reduced 0.17%
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sentence 3.58%
demand 3.27%
rate 2.95%
charge 2.70%
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risk 1.92%
role 1.79%
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