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reduction

[ri-duhk-shuhn] / rɪˈdʌk ʃən /


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The scientists collected urine and saliva samples from the women on five occasions and discovered that, in some cases, rising oestrogen levels tracked closely with the reduction in grey matter.

From BBC

The company also would search for reductions in corporate overhead, marketing expenses, procurement, business services and “optimizing the combined real estate footprint.”

From Los Angeles Times

“If inflation follows the path I expect, further reductions in the federal-funds rate will eventually be warranted to prevent monetary policy from inadvertently becoming more restrictive,” Williams said in a speech.

From MarketWatch

Additionally, it said the latest producer price index “has revived concerns about inflation, casting doubt on both the size and timing of any upcoming interest rate reductions.”

From The Wall Street Journal

However, records show that the property was taken off the market in December after undergoing a significant price reduction that brought the ask down to $4 million.

From MarketWatch