"substantial reduction" means a big decrease or a significant lowering of something.
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Background: Several fast food companies have made commitments to reduce the levels of salt in the foods they serve, but technical issues are often cited as a barrier to
achieving substantial reductions.
«Natural gas truly is a bridge to a low - carbon future and could enable
very substantial reductions in carbon emissions — as much as 50 percent by 2050,» he says.
Compared to coal, the use of natural gas for power generation emits 50 percent fewer emissions of carbon dioxide, and even
more substantial reductions in traditional air pollutants.
Although there are many different legislative proposals
for substantial reductions in carbon dioxide emissions, there is no operational or tested suite of technologies that can accomplish the goals of such legislation.
You've got to get up to about 10 stocks for a
more substantial reduction, which is where some very aggressive professional investors stand.
... The findings reported by Merkow et al provide an unprecedented opportunity to apply these lessons to
make substantial reductions in surgical complications.»
The central, endlessly repeated lie upon which the wind industry seeks to «justify» the colossal and endless subsidies upon which it critically depends; the destruction of wind farm neighbours» health, wealth and happiness; and the slaughter of millions of birds and bats, is that wind power
causes substantial reductions of CO2 emissions in the electricity sector.
«Our analysis shows that strengthening the efficiency provisions in pending energy and climate legislation
produces substantial reductions in household energy costs relative to both business - as - usual and the basic APA and ACELA legislation.»
Although current prevention strategies, which are based on needle and syringe programmes and opiate substitution therapy, can avert HCV infections and have reduced its prevalence in some cities from the very high levels that occurred in the 1980s, these interventions are unlikely alone to achieve
further substantial reductions.
Tura et al (2013) stated that although promising progress has been made towards achieving the Millennium Development Goal four
through substantial reduction in under - five mortality, the decline in neonatal mortality remains stagnant, mainly in the middle and low - income countries.
Published in Phytotherapy Research, a study showed that subjects given Ashwagandha extract
experience substantial reductions in blood concentrations of the stress hormone cortisol.
Maynard's pension would not amount to much because state senators» part - time salaries aren't high enough, he would have logged only 10 years of employment, and he would be
facing substantial reductions for early retirement before the age of 62.
An enormous sale is at the moment happening on the Nintendo Switch eShop, which suggests you should buy video games large and small
at substantial reductions.
This kind of process can produce substantial results, as was the case in the United States when the launch of the Toxic Release Inventory, an annual public accounting of companies» emissions of a host of harmful chemicals, prompted
substantial reductions without direct regulation.
Bhandari, N., Bahl, R., Taneja, S., Strand, T., Molbak, K., Ulvik, R. J., Sommerfelt, H., and Bhan, M.
K. Substantial reduction in severe diarrheal morbidity by daily zinc supplementation in young north Indian children.
These same individuals seeking to enhance their retirement benefits may also have concerns about the seemingly
imminent substantial reduction in Social Security payments years from now.
Sofidel Group (known in Italy mainly for its Regina brand) is re-launching its commitment to the environment by broadening its agreement with WWF's Climate Savers, based on the voluntary definition of
substantial reduction plans for carbon dioxide emissions through the implementation of innovative strategies and technologies.
I forget if it was the IPCC third or fourth assessment, but there was mention that even a few percent penetration of bicycle travel can make
fairly substantial reductions in GHG emissions in a developed country.
Maps show projected change in average surface air temperature in the later part of this century (2071 - 2099) relative to the later part of the last century (1970 - 1999) under a scenario that
assumes substantial reductions in heat trapping gases (B1) and a higher emissions scenario that assumes continued increases in global emissions (A2).
Gallaher and Somerfield did not having instead entered into Early Resolution Agreements pursuant to which, having admitted the infringements, they
received substantial reductions to the penalties payable.
We see solutions proposed
requiring substantial reductions in fossil fuel emissions which, even though they may be insufficient, are in the opposite direction of the global ~ 5 % increase we are seeing now.
It is conceivable that such enhanced actions, repeated across willing states and cities across the U.S., and with support from independent consumers in non-participating states, could achieve
substantial reductions of emissions, particularly within the electricity and transportation sectors.