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Eliminating and reduces
Eliminating this perceived vulnerability reduces the incentive to produce more and advanced weapons.
Eliminating duplicate content reduces the cost of maintaining it, and also improves future consistency.
Eliminating the external recirculation piping also reduces occupational radiation exposure to personnel during maintenance.

Eliminating and just
Eliminating it dismayed the shareholders, and share value dropped from above € 12 to just over € 10 on June 26 ( reducing the value of the company by over € 4 billion ), followed by a further decline.

Eliminating and %
Eliminating this impact, sales declined a dramatic 43 % from 1971 to 1972 and a further 50 % in 1973.

Eliminating and on
Instead, since her immediate family had relocated to New England by this time, she attended Brown University and earned a Ph. D in 1915, having written a second dissertation on efficient teaching methods called " Some Aspects of Eliminating Waste in Teaching ".
" From Counterforce to Minimal Deterrence: A New Nuclear Policy on the Path Toward Eliminating Nuclear Weapons.
Eliminating a significant part of a nation ’ s work force on the sole basis of gender can have detrimental effects on the economy of that nation.
The first known domestic North Korean reference to Juche was a speech given by Kim Il-sung on December 28, 1955, titled " On Eliminating Dogmatism and Formalism and Establishing Juche in Ideological Work.
Eliminating brucellosis from this area is a challenge, as there are many viewpoints on how to manage diseased wildlife.
* " Eliminating global subsidies would render these fleets economically unviable and would relieve tremendous pressure on over-fishing and vulnerable deep-sea ecosystems " – Sumaila.
From 2008 to 2010 he co-chaired ( with former Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi ) the Australia and Japan sponsored International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament: its report Eliminating Nuclear Threats: A Practical Agenda for Global Policymakers was published in December 2009.
Eliminating a water-cooling system further reduced the weight, and the use of aluminum for the heads and crankcase capitalized on this weight reduction ; so that with the use of aluminum for the transaxle case, the entire engine / transaxle assembly weighed under 500 pounds ( 225 kilograms ).
Eliminating unnecessary filters ( i. e. decimation in frequency ) is efficiently done by treating each weighted segment as a sequence of smaller blocks, and the FFT is performed on only the sum of the blocks.
* “ Multiprotocol Transport Networking: Eliminating Application Dependencies on Communications Protocols ” with R. Turner et al., IBM Systems Journal volume 34 issue 3, pp. 472 – 500, July 1995.

Eliminating and which
Eliminating side effects can make it much easier to understand and predict the behavior of a program, which is one of the key motivations for the development of functional programming.
Eliminating the need to power the pen means that such tablets may listen for pen signals constantly, as they do not have to alternate between transmit and receive modes, which can result in less jitter.
Eliminating the first equation, we find that, which can be substituted into the second to find.
Eliminating the pockets took until July, the same month in which the Soviets made another attempt to break through the army group's front ; the attempt failed, but the front line was pushed back closer to Rzhev.
The Design Inference: Eliminating Chance through Small Probabilities ( 1998 ) is a book by American philosopher and mathematician William A. Dembski, a proponent of intelligent design, which sets out to establish approaches by which evidence of intelligent agency could be inferred in natural and social situations.

Eliminating and costs
Eliminating the stripping, compositing, and traditional plate making processes, CTP revolutionized the printing industry and led to reduced prepress times, lower costs of labor, and improved print quality.

Eliminating and .
Eliminating the patter and the upbeat numbers left little but blues and other songs of equal melancholy.
Eliminating the turret also allowed the vehicle to carry thicker armor than would otherwise be the case, although sometimes there was no roof ( or merely a strip of canvas ) to keep the overall weight down to the limit that the chassis could bear.
Eliminating players before the end of the game is seen as counterproductive.
Discusses issues of apostolic authority in the gospels and the Gospel of Peter the competition between Peter and Mary, especially in chapter 7, " The Replacement of Mary Magdalene: A Strategy for Eliminating the Competition.
Eliminating all root-weeds is desirable in potato cultivation.
Eliminating them held the promise of cheaper and denser microchips.
Eliminating the systematic error improves accuracy but does not change precision.
Eliminating multiple viruses or initiating chain reactions can cause additional capsules to fall onto the opponent's playing field.
Eliminating line shafts freed factories of layout constraints and allowed factory layout to more efficient.
Eliminating the telescoping tube running through the conning tower also allows greater freedom in designing the pressure hull and in placing internal equipment.
* Eliminating branches and keeping code that is executed close together in memory improves instruction cache performance by improving locality of reference.
Eliminating them eliminates much of the long-term radioactivity of spent nuclear fuel.
Eliminating all risk, if even possible, would be extremely difficult and very expensive.
Eliminating empty staves from systems with many staves ( sometimes called " French Scoring ") is a common notation practice used to economize ( or ' optimize ') the use of the page.
Eliminating the social promotion system would then make the incentives of merit promotion more effective at the beginning of each student's academic career.
Eliminating the role of the musician as one of accurately and faithfully responding to the score as a set of disciplined instructions, Treatise thus undermines the traditional hierarchy that separates the role of composer from that of performer.

local and intermediaries
According to APSARA, the official Cambodian agency charged with overseeing the management of Angkor, " vandalism has multiplied at a phenomenal rate, employing local populations to carry out the actual thefts, heavily armed intermediaries transport objects, often in tanks or armored personnel carriers, often for sale across the Cambodian border.
In 2009, the US-based nonprofit Zidisha became the first peer-to-peer microlending platform to link lenders and borrowers directly across international borders without local intermediaries.
In 2009, the US-based nonprofit Zidisha became the first online person-to-person lending platform to link carefully vetted, computer-literate microfinance borrowers in developing countries with individual lenders directly, without any loan officers or local intermediaries to manage the loans.
In 2009, the US-based nonprofit Zidisha became the first peer-to-peer microlending platform to link lenders and borrowers directly across international borders without local intermediaries.
With fewer corporate intermediaries, the support of independent growers by local urban community members can enhance economic opportunities and the health and wellness of historically disenfranchised people such as the poor, African-Americans, and women.
The provincial bonds were sold in London through the Baring Brothers Bank, local and Buenos Aires-based British traders also acting as financial intermediaries.
These officials work with elected district councils to attend to assorted local needs and serve as intermediaries between central government authority and traditional local leaders, such as village chiefs, clan leaders, and councils of elders.
The dominance of the A ’ ayan had been encouraged and utilised during the Ottoman period and later, by the British during the Mandate period, to act as intermediaries between the authority and the people to administer the local affairs of Palestine.
Trains would follow a predetermined operating plan, known as the timetable, unless superseded by train orders conveyed to the train from the dispatcher, through local intermediaries.
The Company hoped that the zamindar class would not only be a revenue-generating instrument but serve as intermediaries for the more political aspects of their rule, preserving local custom and protecting rural life from the possibly rapacious influences of its own representatives.

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