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This means other maintenance work can be carried out at the same time, reducing the period for which the aircraft is out of service.
ECONOMIST: It’s a wrap | The
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The government also proposes reducing the notice period for dismissal from six months to three.
BBC: Civil service unions deny deal with government
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Linsey White, of the Association of British Insurers, said proposals to help reduce insurance premiums included introducing a minimum one year learner driver period and reducing the number of young passengers new drivers can carry.
BBC: Middle Rasen teenager struggles to get HGV insurance
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The lozenges are designed to be taken over a 12-week period, with smokers gradually reducing the number they suck each day.
BBC: Lozenges
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However, he said this did not detract from their "considerable achievement" in reducing the supply of drugs in the same period.
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"Microcredit groups have had a significant role in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the postwar period, increasing income levels, reducing poverty, developing businesses and stimulating employment, " says Kemal Kozaric, governor of the country's central bank.
FORBES: Up From The Rubble
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Hard-up consumers are already reducing online purchases and this will affect the normally strong Christmas period, eBay said.
BBC: eBay warning of tough Christmas
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One example often brought up is Links Island, a maritime company whose stock the Singapore Exchange said had been "cornered" (reducing the free float below the required 10% minimum) during a period when the value of the stock rose fourfold in four months after its IPO in April 2000.
FORBES: World Markets
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Reducing the field of play to 10 v 10 with the first extra time period and 9v9 with the second extra time period keeps strategy in the game.
FORBES: If Not Penalty Kicks Sepp, Then What?
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The corollary to this goal has, throughout the Post-War period, been the elimination of U.S. forces from and otherwise reducing American influence in Western Europe.
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