estimated reduction
collocation in Englishmeaningsofestimatedandreduction
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estimated
adjective
uk/ˈes.tɪ.meɪ.tɪd/us/ˈes.tə.meɪ.t̬ɪd/
roughly calculated ...
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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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Anestimatedreductionof £6,000 in monthly salaries is anticipated from the end of this year.
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The sum of the figures in these two columns is theestimatedreductionin the county rate.
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The breakdown of theestimatedreductionin expenditure in the industry, trade and employment programme is as follows.
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To calculate theestimatedreductionin litigation, the number of claims issued over two period of six months were compared.
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Theestimatedreductionin national insurance contributions from employees would be some £450 million a year.
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The figure of 84,000 refers to theestimatedreductionin coal-mining employment by 1970, largely on account of normal wastage and retirements.
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Theestimatedreductionin expenditure for the whole year is £169,000,000, and in the first three months of this year we have a reduction of £72,000,000.
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Secondly, it is not possible for me at this stage to break down theestimatedreductionin staff.
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Theestimatedreductionin carbon dioxide emissions that would result from the various improvements in domestic energy efficiency by 2010 are set out below.
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A figure which alarms me is theestimatedreductionof £6,481,000 on unemployment assistance.
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The net effect so far has been anestimatedreductionin costs of some £80,000.
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Does theestimatedreductionof 800,000 tons in 1964 mean that there will be more pit closures?
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Theestimatedreductionin retirement pension in 1979–80, at average pension rates for 1979–80, for pensioners in hospital is about £75 million.
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Although there is anestimatedreductionof £25 million in new houses, compared with the previous year, there was, nevertheless, an overall increase of some £70 million.
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On the basis of the tonnage used in the current financial year, about 7,150,000 tons, it would mean anestimatedreductionof about £113,000 on the total subsidy bill.
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In each of the years 1977–78 and the current year 1978–79, these adjustments were calculated to produce anestimatedreductionin the total yield of £1 million.
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The deficit figure quoted represents anestimatedreductionin the continued growth of the debt.
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Theestimatedreductionof construction capacity at the end of war seemed only less than 30%.
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The saving reported here are mainly due to theestimatedreductionof early deaths caused by pollution.
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Later studies have reduced thisestimatedreductionto an average of 2.1 years.
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