Sentences with phrase «eventual reductions in»

And, if the policy does work, shouldn't you see an eventual reduction in retention rates?
Debt consolidation should lead to an eventual reduction in debt and should not be used to free up more borrowing.
Whatever ills one might associate (rightly or wrongly) with free roaming cats — whether public health concerns, wildlife predation, or anything else — it's clear that these problems can not be addressed in a comprehensive manner without the stabilization and eventual reduction in the level of the community cat population.
X % slowing brings a first uneducated guess of an X % eventual reduction in productivity for all these functions.

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However shocking the threat of a more than $ 2 billion cut to Title II is to most education leaders, it is important to remember that the President proposed cutting in half Title II spending in the short - term spending measure, but when all was said and done in the Congress, a far more modest 8.9 percent reduction was the eventual outcome.
This prevents the normal blood flow back to the heart and can lead to a reduction in blood pressure and the eventual occurrence of hypovolemic shock.
Since retailers like Best Buy and Walmart have to take their cut of the retail price, Microsoft's hope for eventual profits lies in sales of individual games and the reduction of manufacturing costs over time.
For the ill - informed newcomer to the art scene, this could mean an immediate avalanche of publicity and sales followed by a rapid reduction in visibility and eventual neglect from critics, dealers and collectors.
Stern is referring to an eventual target of a global figure of one tonne emissions average per person per year, a reduction of 80 % by developed countries by 2050, and assumes all countries will join in with varying degrees of carbon mitigation (this was before the Copenhagen summit).
IMHO A 20 % reduction target will result in much excess cost if the eventual target is going to be higher then 20 %.
In their paper, the researchers note that use of lignocellulosic biomass as a feedsstock could enable large - scale production of these fuels with concomitant significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and the potential for eventual cost parity with petroleum - derived fuelIn their paper, the researchers note that use of lignocellulosic biomass as a feedsstock could enable large - scale production of these fuels with concomitant significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and the potential for eventual cost parity with petroleum - derived fuelin greenhouse gas emissions and the potential for eventual cost parity with petroleum - derived fuels.
If serious GHG reductions are to be achieved at all in this country, that goal must be accomplished through a centrally - coordinated effort managed by the EPA, one which simultaneously constrains the supply of carbon fuels and which raises their price, thus encouraging energy conservation and an eventual transition away from fossil fuels.
Decarbonizing the world's electricity supply,... would deliver a little less than half the reduction in carbon dioxide emissions necessary by 2035 to limit the eventual increase in global temperatures to two degrees Celsius,... The carbon intensity of electricity has increased by 6 % since 1990, largely due to growing use of coal for power generation in emerging economies, it said.
They are (1) the trend data inconclusiveness, (2) there are scientific grounds for eventual reduction of shear winds in a warming world, and (3) possible eventual temperature difference decreases in a warming world.
... China is also looking to take some of the initiative in climate change politics by setting its own the path to lower greenhouse gas emissions and eventual outright reductions.
Allen seems to either imply that all the other cheaper and / or competitive abatement solutions are «a waste of money», OR he is advocating to set the eventual price signal higher than most economists think it needs be to get large reductions in emissions.
No reduction in CO2 emission that's enough to make a whit of difference in the eventual outcome has happened as a result of it and none will.
India is making strides in the area of clean energy, too, but there there is also the stated intention to build quite a lot of coal capacity, and — unlike China — no commitment to eventual absolute reductions.
Given the failure of CO2 reduction policy, should efforts be put into secondary areas in order to grow the necessary political support to make the main effort — CO2 reduction — a viable political option and eventual reality?
However, Tenant made a creative argument that the $ 110k in pre-offer costs had to be reduced by two thirds (the reduction in the eventual 1717 award to the request of Landlord).
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