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would have meant a reduction of close to 17% for the common agricultural policy alone.
But what is worse is that, while the Council, at its first reading in July, put forward a reduction of almost 2% on the preliminary draft budget, this Parliament is now proposing an increase of 5% on it.
representing a reduction of 39.
If the EU had the same road safety records as these two countries there would be 17 000 fewer road fatalities a year, a reduction of 39% on current levels,
the EU has committed to achieving a reduction of only 4% on its territory.
The first step is a reduction of 2 dB(A)
In the eighth study, a reduction of 0.7% was seen in patients who received triple therapy with saxagliptin,
This is three times the pace of consolidation that European policy makers had set previously in the reformed Stability Pact which mentions a reduction of the structural deficit by at least 0.5% of GDP per year.
according to the rapporteur's report, will lead to a reduction of approximately 2% in prices and compensatory payments in real terms.
the merger entailed a reduction of market players currently active in Europe.
targeting an annual profit improvement exceeding EUR 20 million and a reduction of over EUR 50 million in net debt.
easier to obtain an undertaking to achieve a reduction of 30.
of competition policy, adding:"while companies that cooperate with the Commission,">including under the settlement procedure, can count on immunity or a reduction of the fine, there should be no doubt about our determination to unearth
That would therefore give a reduction of up to 45.
That implies a reduction of 20% compared to 1995.
That corresponds to a reduction of 17.5% in four years.
A reduction of clinical signs during the symptomatic phase 4 months.
We have now promised a reduction of 20% by 2020.
This would correspond to a reduction of 31% in administrative burdens.
That is a reduction of 3¾% compared with the previous CIs.