If the Turkish-Brazilian uranium enrichment deal with Iran goes through, the timeline will be cut by half.
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The G7 also left the door open to further reductions in interest rates, which six central banks this week jointly cut by half a percentage point.
Most striking was a promise to cut by half the number of people with inadequate water and sanitation, and to try to do so by 2015.
And BSkyB probably won't be harmed by having bought the rights to show every F1 contest from 2012 to 2018, with the BBC's coverage of live races cut by half.
That was because the 4th quarter number of 3.1 percent so understated the 4th quarter strength because it was cut by more than half by declining inventories.
The Reserve Bank of Australia last week cut rates by half a percentage point.
South Belfast showed the biggest improvement with the numbers of cars stolen cut by almost half.
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The number of squadrons allocated to air defense were cut by over half.
Under the quota deal struck by ministers in December, cod catches will be cut by nearly half for 2001.
That is to say, fiscal retrenchment worth 1pc of GDP will cut output by half as much, or around 0.5pc over two years.
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As a result, when this tax relief plan is fully implemented, a typical family of four will see their taxes cut by about half.
Over the past decade, largely in response to pressure from international financial institutions, the number of local research posts has been cut by almost half.
The number of houses that can be built in and around Bath over the next 16 years is to be cut by nearly half by the council.
The 1225 charter was a refined version (the early 67 clauses had been cut by almost half) of the original, but it served the same purpose: to protect the populace from autocracy and tyranny.
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By 1982, inflation had been cut in half to 6%, and by 1983 it had been cut in half again to 3%.
The Belfast Trust reduced its 12-hour waits by 67%, the Northern Trust cut its figure by half while the South Eastern Trust achieved a 43% reduction in its breaches of the 12-hour target.
Volatile market conditions continued despite moves on Wednesday by six of the main central banks to cut interest rates by half a percentage point.
Though the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) expects a 13 percent increase in premium costs by 2016, subsidies provided under the PPACA will cut those costs by half.
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The market for seal products has been cut by more than half in recent years.
Last year, Greece saw its privately held debt cut by more than half in a bond swap.
The Pentagon had originally projected that the occupation force would have been cut in half by this point.
So even if eating these vegetables cut that risk by half, smokers would still be at a much higher risk.
The European Central Bank cut rates by a half-point to 3.25%, to give a boost to the ailing euro-area economies.
That will mean shedding another 250 academics, after having cut the number by half, to 1, 100, in the past decade.
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