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reduction

[ri-duhk-shuhn] / rɪˈdʌk ʃən /


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Amazon’s CEO indicated in a June blog post that AI would lead to a permanent reduction in the company’s workforce.

From Barron's

There has been a 25% reduction in serious environmental pollution incidents and internal sewer flooding incidents have been cut by one-third.

From BBC

Hamby said California will “continue to lead” with real commitments of water reductions “because shared responsibility means every state has to do its part.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Capacity reduction is clearly under way,” said Adam Miller, chief executive of Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings, on a call with investors Wednesday.

From The Wall Street Journal

Violators face nothing more serious than firing, reduction in salary grade, a ban on federal employment for up to five years, suspension, reprimand or a fine of up to $1,000.

From Los Angeles Times