Examples of using Aims to reduce in English and their translations into French
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The organization aims to reduce the harmful effects of traumatic stress on individuals
The MOEYS aims to reduce illiteracy rate by 20% within the period of 15 years 2001-2015.
MinErgy's Safe Water Project aims to reduce absenteeism at work due to waterborne illnesses by supplying factory water tanks with chlorinated water.
The Project aims to reduce the number of potential trafficking victims of Roma origin.
The current Firearms Act aims to reduce the number of firearms deaths
MDG 5 aims to reduce by three quarters, between 1990 and 2015, the maternal mortality ratio.
Poverty Alleviation aims to reduce the poverty rate from 32 percent in 2005 to 16 percent by 2015.
It aims to reduce the development gap between the priority neighbourhoods
The service aims to reduce the number of Aboriginal children being placed in out-of-home care
The Group still aims to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by contributing to the rise of clean technologies that consume fewer natural resources.
MPEX aims to reduce production costs
Said optimization aims to reduce the number of people moving by a reduction of the width of the lanes on the banks to build.
The following data review aims to reduce the sum of the absolute difference between the data sources below a given threshold.
China, for example, aims to reduce direct economic losses from disasters to less than 1.5 per cent of gross domestic product by 2015.
the programme centred on the region aims to reduce this.
Universal Credit aims to reduce the considerable financial barriers to work that disabled people can face.
The Québec drinking water strategy aims to reduce per-capita drinking water consumption by 20% in 2017.
The government intends to make good use of it to fill the gap, which it aims to reduce to 3% in 2019.
The project aims to reduce poverty and improve food security in a nation that has suffered from civil war
The strategy aims to reduce the link between economic growth