Examples of using Substantially reduce in English and their translations into Romanian
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they can substantially reduce their profit margins.
they can substantially reduce their revenue margins.
seeks the intensification of parliamentary dialogue between the two countries, which could substantially reduce the reciprocally aggressive political rhetoric;
breaking down national barriers will substantially reduce our dependence on imported energy sources.
Discontinuing EU action(Option 0) would substantially reduce impacts in all three areas,
not least to eliminate or substantially reduce unpleasant effects on the population in the surrounding areas,
laser measurements have shown that Argireline® containing creams can substantially reduce the depth of wrinkles by up to 50%.
a simplified allocation mechanism for their support will substantially reduce the administrative burden for Member States
may substantially reduce exposure to dasatinib,
bridge construction would substantially reduce global carbon dioxide emissions
which must substantially reduce its emissions.
at the same time, may substantially reduce the income to be taxed in the other Member States involved.
which must substantially reduce its emissions.
at the same time, may substantially reduce the income to be taxed in the other Member States involved.
Increasing the coherence of action by the Commission should also substantially reduce the cost and burden of coordination incurred by beneficiary countries,
Moreover the new control regime will substantially reduce administrative burdens both for the industry
The Directive makes sure that these plants will substantially reduce their harmful emissions whilst providing sufficient flexibility guaranteeing the short
research activities all over the world promise to further improve SSL performance(i.e. energy efficiency and quality) and substantially reduce costs in the next few years.
that it may not substantially reduce systemic risk.
which would substantially reduce their relevance in the future,