1. The government has announced its intention to make further reductions, when circumstances allow. 2. There are also exercises involving the technique of making piano reductions of orchestral scores. 3. Even recent Conservative governments have found it extremely difficult to make real reductions in public spending. 4. I heard Mr say I think that it that the view of the H B F was that the county had no ra right to make reductions in migration. 5. No reduction was made in that case. 6. Councillors voted to turn down plans for any cuts but still face the prospect of having to make reductions if the government chargecaps the council. 7. For a company with older power stations introducing new technology to make major reductions in emissions could be very costly. 8. A reduction is made in respect of the third and successive pupils of the same family. 9. The reduction is made on the personal rate available. |