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reduced

[ri-doost, -dyoost] / rɪˈdust, -ˈdyust /




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While that matched Wall Street’s consensus, some traders had rooted for a cut in issuance as well as increased buybacks—both of which would have reduced the amount of supply.

From Barron's

So the Bank admits rates are "likely to be reduced further".

From BBC

Such investments will sharply elevate depreciation charges, which in the latest quarter reduced net income by 18%.

From The Wall Street Journal

The reduced downforce has lowered cornering speeds and ensured some of the quicker corners, where drivers did not have to slow down before, will be more challenging.

From BBC

She said council black bag collections being reduced to once every three weeks had not helped.

From BBC