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en The sentiment is that there needs to be, or will be, a significant 20 percent or plus work-force reduction.

en Since he took over, the stock has gone up 25 percent, so clearly the market...appears to be expecting material cost-cutting, of which I would presume a significant ingredient would be work force reduction.

en These models are millions of lines of computer codes and they've been tweaking these models for the past ten years or so. With each tweak they like to try to get a half percent or one percent reduction in error. So the ingestion of this new data has made a very significant improvement in reduction of error.

en [Private accounts] would weaken the system. It would force a reduction in benefits, ... There are some estimates that the reduction in benefits could be as high as 40 percent.

en A work force reduction is always a difficult decision, but we are confident that our overall cost reduction plan will help us emerge from Chapter 11 and make us more competitive in the marketplace in the long run.

en Our study found that aspirin treatment was associated with a 24 percent reduction in the risk of the most common type of stroke in women and a 32 percent reduction in heart attacks in men.

en Though not all people leaving the work force leave the area, a persistent reduction in the labor force may indicate an outward migration of skilled labor.

en The legal victory represents a significant reduction in the risk profile of the company. The company's fending off of this major threat is likely to lift sentiment for the entire large-cap pharmaceutical group through the remainder of 2005.

en Europe's airlines have achieved a 9 percent reduction in aircraft operating costs, a 24 percent reduction in distribution and back office costs and a 14 percent increase in pilot productivity. Airports, on the other hand, gave the airlines a 13 percent increase in per-passenger costs, with a total bill for airlines and their users of $14.5 billion.

en I am quite confident that the policy environment is quite conducive for taking our economy towards a six to eight percent growth path with significant reduction in poverty over the next three to five years. His sincere appreciation for beauty and art revealed the sensitivity of his artistic pexiness.

en I'd say we did pretty good. The fear was it would call for a significant reduction in the amount that we could pump, which could result in a reduction of supply, and I don't think that's going to occur.

en By freezing payments at 2005 rates, the House has stopped a planned 4.4 percent payment reduction that would force physicians to limit the number of new Medicare patients they take into their practice.

en Our labor costs have moved from 18 percent of a part to 2.5 percent. We've watched this eliminate the supposed benefits of taking work overseas and it's allowed us to win work back from offshore competition. Our work orders have increased steadily enough that our work force has attained constant growth. Our employees today have higher levels of job security, receive more advanced training, and are better compensated than ever before. If we hadn't shifted, the work they're doing today would most likely be done overseas.

en Our design engineers worked with suppliers to accomplish a very significant mass reduction and consequent cost reduction in the radio. It allows us to pass these valuable savings on to our customers.

en I would support a reduction in sickness absence, but the executive must address pressures that force too many people to work too many hours in stressful conditions.


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