Exemple de utilizare a Reducing the number în Engleză și traducerile lor în Română
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Reducing the number of flowers.
Reducing the number of workstations;
This will avoid reducing the number of passengers per coach.
Avoiding collective redundancies or reducing the number of workers affected and.
Reducing the number of bleeds.
Member States have also succeeded in reducing the number of incorrectly transposed directives.
Among other things, it envisions redrawing boundaries, reducing the number of municipalities from 123 to 80.
Reducing the number of people in risk of poverty and social exclusion with accent on Roma people(March) and non-Roma people(May);
Romania improved its Paying Taxes indicator by reducing the number of payments from 113 to only 41 in Doing Business 2013.
Minimize costs by reducing the number of hard copy documents and optimization of working time.
Reducing the number and severity of disputes sparked by conflicts of interest involving the construction and operation of networks.
He has already chosen his team, reducing the number of ministries to 14 from the current 20.
Benefits are cost savings by reducing the number of meeting rooms and increased efficiency of employees by shortening and accelerating decision-making processes.
Estonia achieved them at the highest level by excluding or reducing the number of people in decision-making.
Revlimid can increase the number of healthy red blood cells that the body produces by reducing the number of abnormal cells.
itself part of the Lisbon Strategy, reducing the number of people in working poverty has become an EU priority.
At the end of 1996 and during 1997- reducing the number of redemptions but an investment volume still low;
In addition, many languages have restrictions on root structure, reducing the number of possible root-forms far below its mathematical maximum.
by increasing the number of transactions and reducing the number of banks.
cost of legal procedures by preventing judicial errors and reducing the number of appeals.