Examples of using Reductions in English and their translations into Czech
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No reductions.
That's implants, lipo, reductions.
No reductions. Okay.
In the spirit of shared sacrifice, with some reductions.
No reductions. Okay.
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There will be no further reductions in the ranks.
Dural reductions for the axis are included.
All of the Member States are looking for budget reductions.
Boob reductions are pointless operations.
And we're talking in the wealthy countries about 80 to 90% reductions.
We will have to make reductions in operations output.
Reductions in sensory function have been reported following administration of Qutenza.
The set is competed about flexible reductions enabling small angular turning of exciting point.
Reductions in weekly incontinence episodes, urinary frequency, and urinary void volume were evaluated.
Furthermore, I would emphasise that marginal reductions are the most costly, so we should be careful.
These are reductions you can make without further layoffs or reorganization.
I support this report because of the balance it strikes between CO2 emissions and associated emission reductions.
President's troop reductions meant less support for soldiers still on the ground.
In the heating sector, emissions have been reduced by 34% compared with 1990 levels, andthe potential for further reductions is vast.
Of course, reductions in defence spending have been planned in the budget for 2010.
With the Denoiser, you can achieve significant reductions in render time for production-quality images.
In any case, reductions in carbon dioxide emissions are really only possible in Europe.
Even If the United States were willing to make these reductions, this is a global crisis that needs global action.
Further reductions in the total allowable catches will occur in 2012 and 2013.
In public funding for the monarchy. shows that a majority now favour further drastic reductions A poll to be published tomorrow.
In fact, these reductions in costs have been entirely absorbed by the financial industry and the banks.
A poll to be published tomorrow in public funding for the monarchy. shows that a majority now favour further drastic reductions.
Substantial reductions have been achieved in Europe's emissions of substances that damage the atmospheric ozone layer.
This support, however,should not be primarily an alternative to reductions on home soil, but rather should be given in addition to such reductions.
Reductions in social programmes and services would compound the problem for those who are experiencing an erosion in their purchasing power.