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reduction and real
It was unusual among school voucher proposals in that it required neither accreditation on the part of schools accepting vouchers, nor proof of need on the part of families applying for them ; neither did it have any requirement that schools accept vouchers as payment-in-full, nor any other provision to guarantee a reduction in the real cost of private school tuition.
Its decline was due mainly to the reduction of real and psychological differences between country and city brought about by the postwar expansion of the Australian urban population and to the increased affluence and technological changes that accompanied it.
He denied the real existence of metaphysical universals and advocated the reduction of ontology.
The implementation of a virtual team structure has been shown to produce many benefits including reduced real estate expenses, increased productivity, access to global markets and environmental benefits due to a reduction in airline flights.
However, the real attraction of limited animation was the reduction in costs: because limited animation does not require as many drawings as fully keyframed animations, it is much less expensive to produce.
Since 1997 it has received cuts in its grant-in-aid settlement, resulting in a real terms reduction of £ 130m.
The camera obscura's optical reduction of a real scene in three-dimensional space to a flat rendition in two dimensions influenced western art, so that at one point, it was thought that images based on optical geometry ( perspective ) belonged to a more advanced civilization.
Inflation-the reduction in the nominal value of currency-reduces the real value of debts.
In January 2011 Samsung announced their Super AMOLED Plus displays, which offer several advances over the older Super AMOLED displays: real stripe matrix ( 50 % more sub pixels ), thinner form factor, brighter image and an 18 % reduction in energy consumption.
There has been a reduction in the ' real ' price of postage, with a nominal drop of the postage rate from 45 cents ( NZD ) to 40 cents in 1996, and restoration of the 45 cent rate in 2004.
In January 2011, it announced its Super AMOLED Plus displays – which offer several advances over the older Super AMOLED displays – real stripe matrix ( 50 percent more sub pixels ), thinner form factor, brighter image and an 18 percent reduction in energy consumption.
The students criticised Tang and the government for policies that benefit the upper class only like no real estate tax duty, reduction of wine and profit tax.
This reduction can be attempted in a one-sorted theory by adding unary predicates that tell whether an element is a number or a set, and taking the domain to be the union of the set of real numbers and the power set of the real numbers.
At the second level is real time risk reduction, which involves providing users at severe risk with a specific warning to enable them to take mitigating action.
Examples for vector bundles include: the introduction of a metric resulting in reduction of the structure group from a general linear group GL ( n ) to an orthogonal group O ( n ); and the existence of complex structure on a real bundle resulting in reduction of the structure group from real general linear group GL ( 2n, R ) to complex general linear group GL ( n, C ).
The Government grant to the Council was capped effecting a real terms reduction in funding though it was argued that any shortfall would be made up by increased sponsorship from the private sector.
Since any noise reduction algorithm should attempt to remove noise without sacrificing real detail from the scene photographed, one risks a greater loss of detail from luminance noise reduction than chroma noise reduction simply because most scenes have little high frequency chroma detail to begin with.
Another effect is a possible reduction in the price of real estate and rental cost due to the increasing number of people per household.

reduction and numbers
In the case of Russia, the United States stated that it intended to discuss a bilateral reduction in the numbers of nuclear warheads, which would allow Russia to reduce its spending on missiles without decrease of comparative strength.
Military engineers would be transferred to the Regional Development Ministry, said Home Affair Minister Josefa Vosanibola, and the reduction of the Military forces would coincide with an increase in the numbers of the police force.
The collapse of Communism after 1991 and the dismantling of the unions saw the gradual but steady reduction in numbers of lower-paid Hungarians.
Some reduction in numbers occurred from habitat loss when Europeans setttlement led to mass deforestation.
The International Rice Research Institute ( IRRI ) demonstrated in 1993 that a 87. 5 % reduction in pesticide use can lead to an overall drop in pest numbers.
He also said that the solution was " a reduction in prospective numbers as would represent re-emigration hardly less massive than the immigration which occurred in the first place ".
Several health clinics in the United States ( e. g. Tom Waddell in San Francisco, Callen Lorde in New York City, Mazzoni in Philadelphia ) have developed “ protocols ” for transgender hormone therapy following a “ harm reduction ” model which increasing numbers of providers have adopted.
The reduction in the number of vehicles, of noise levels and speed, is enabling tourists to observe increasing numbers of wild animals along the route.
The reason was that the adoption of a mainly conscript army, after 1872, meant a substantial reduction in the numbers of veterans having the twenty or more years of military service formerly required to enter the Hôpital des Invalides.
However, diversity and numbers have been reduced by artificial reduction of river flow ( construction of dams ), over-fishing and water-intense large-scale cultivation of cotton, causing increasing levels of pollution.
Hacker sees his task as the initiation of departmental reforms and economies, a reduction of the level of bureaucracy and staff numbers in the Civil Service, and governing the country according to his party's policies.
This has resulted in a great reduction of the rabbit population, a noticeable vegetation recovery and a reduction in predator numbers.
With the reduction in fox numbers, a rebound in Heath Goanna and Bush Stone Curlew numbers have been recorded.
1998 saw a reduction of passenger numbers some airlines, including All Nippon Airways, British Airways, Lufthansa ( later reinstated ) and Northwest Airlines, terminated their loss making services to KLIA.
The Napoleonic wars saw a reduction in the numbers of students and entries in the records for the purchase of muskets and other items for college members serving in the university corps.
Next, the Battle of Sekigahara ( AD 1600 ) resulted in the confiscation or reduction of the fiefs of large numbers of daimyo on the losing side ; in consequence, many samurai became rōnin.
The red telephone box, a telephone kiosk for a public telephone designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, is a familiar sight on the streets of the United Kingdom, Malta, Bermuda and Gibraltar, and despite a reduction in their numbers in recent years, red boxes can still be seen in many places and in current or former British colonies around the world.
In the western Palaearctic, there is evidence of population decline, but at a level below the threshold required for global conservation concern ( i. e., a reduction in numbers of more than 30 % in ten years or three generations ) and the IUCN Red List categorises this species as of " Least Concern ".
It is often said that kangaroo populations have increased significantly since the European colonisation of Australia because of the increased areas of grassland ( as distinct from forest ), the reduction in Dingo numbers, and the availability of artificial watering holes.
#( Betti numbers ) If X is a ( good ) " reduction mod p " of a non-singular projective variety Y defined over a number field embedded in the field of complex numbers, then the degree of P < sub > i </ sub > is the i < sup > th </ sup > Betti number of the space of complex points of Y.

reduction and continuous
Furthermore, if timber is regularly removed from the forest and turned into lasting wood products, those products continue sequestering carbon, while the replacement tree farm trees absorb more carbon dioxide, thus effecting a continuous reduction in greenhouse gas.
Brouwer also proved the simplicial approximation theorem in the foundations of algebraic topology, which justifies the reduction to combinatorial terms, after sufficient subdivision of simplicial complexes, of the treatment of general continuous mappings.
Not until after 1000 AD does the pollen analysis show a continuous reduction in the woodlands and a considerable increase in heather.
In signal processing, sampling is the reduction of a continuous signal to a discrete signal.
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It appears as if the scant differences between southern Canadian and western U. S. populations result from genetic drift due to the recent reduction in population and range fragmentation ; until the early 20th century the southern migratory birds occupied a much larger and continuous range.
( It was precisely this continuous improvement which was at risk due to the impending debt crisis ; the Schürer-Papier's remedial plans spoke of a 25 – 30 % reduction.
As species become more eel-shaped, a whole set of morphological changes have been observed, such as decrease and loss of the adipose fin, continuous unpaired fins, reduction of paired fins, reduction of the eyes, reduction of the skull bones, and hypertrophied jaw muscles.
In mathematics, the Bohr compactification of a topological group G is a compact Hausdorff topological group H that may be canonically associated to G. Its importance lies in the reduction of the theory of uniformly almost periodic functions on G to the theory of continuous functions on H. The concept is named after Harald Bohr who pioneered the study of almost periodic functions, on the real line.
On a heavy load, capacity is reduced on continuous discharge compared with intermittent discharge, but the reduction is less than for Leclanche cells.
Size reduction ( gringing ) is beneficial in continuous vertical systems, as it accelerates digestion, while batch systems avoid grinding and instead require structure ( e. g. yard waste ) to reduce compaction of the stacked pile.
Not only is there a reduction in the function complexity, but the CNN implementation parameters can be represented in the continuous, real-number domain.

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