consequent reduction in
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconsequent,reductionandin
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consequent
adjective
uk/ˈkɒn.sɪ.kwənt/us/ˈkɑːn.sə.kwənt/
happening as a result ...
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reduction
noun
uk/rɪˈdʌk.ʃən/us/rɪˈdʌk.ʃən/
the act of making something, or of something becoming, smaller in size, amount, degree, ...
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in
adjective
uk/ɪn/us/ɪn/
fashionable ...
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The regulation of the obstruction caused by the balloon was based on theconsequentreductionin cardiac output.
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However, again, theconsequentreductionin subglottal pressure may lead to a pitch fall.
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But survival may mean ' clientisation ' or co-optation, and aconsequentreductionin the capacity of the grassroots organisations to influence social policy.
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The experience of safety and security derived from the attachment figure and theconsequentreduction in fear promote the child's return to exploration.
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Once the necessary programme has been established, data can be printed out extremely rapidly and accurately at varied scale, with aconsequentreductionin cost per unit.
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This estimate makes no allowance for any change in taxpayers' behaviour or for anyconsequentreductionin the composite rate of tax.
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Theconsequentreductionin its profits would reduce its cash flow and this will be reflected in its external financing requirement.
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This represents a full-year extra cost in 1993–94 net of savings made by theconsequentreductionin spending on income related benefits.
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It can only lead to a reduction in the output of our manufactured goods and aconsequentreductionin employment.
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The estimates assume noconsequentreductionin consumption or tariff rebalancing.
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Then will also-be aconsequentreductionin the amount of labour employed and fuel consumed in the process of manufacturing beer.
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Theconsequentreductionin regional administrative costs will help to release funds for investment in direct patient care.
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This should lead to an improvement in the speed and quality of engineering design, with aconsequentreductionin manufacturing costs.
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Anyconsequentreductionin shipbuilding credits should contribute to the rationalisation of world shipping.
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That resulted in some authorities having to pay large rate refunds, with aconsequentreductionin rateable values.
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That might allow the number and range of drugs that are prescribed to be narrowed, with aconsequentreductionin the adverse effects?
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That will surely reduce the number of possession actions on rent arrears with aconsequentreductionin homelessness.
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The 1993 tournament was reduced in length from 29 to 20 performances, with aconsequentreductionin effort.
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Nor do we think it realistic to suppose that theconsequentreductionin, if not elimination of, factual information in advertisements can be overcome.
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Another extremely serious problem which is causing some concern is the growing need for houses and buildings and theconsequentreductionof farming land.
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