Reducing


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  1. Utilizing facilities in off-peak periods
  2. Undermining trade unions
  3. Undermining resistance to charitable giving
  4. Uncovering organizational fraud
  5. Treating waste by incineration
  6. Treating sore throat
  7. Treating human infertility
  8. Tolerating imperfection
  9. Taking time
  10. Striving for spiritual values
  11. Slowing down building of electricity power stations
  12. Saving paper
  13. Satisfying needs
  14. Risking delays in delivery of goods and services
  15. Revising history
  16. Restricting multilateral development aid
  17. Removing noxious fumes
  18. Relieving strain on world resources
  19. Relieving paralyzing property tax
  20. Relaxing standards
  21. Reducing youth violence
  22. Reducing working hours
  23. Reducing work demands
  24. Reducing watertable
  25. Reducing water pollution
  26. Reducing waste
  27. Reducing wages
  28. Reducing vulnerability to aggression
  29. Reducing voter fatigue
  30. Reducing violence in parliamentary assemblies
  31. Reducing violence as a resource
  32. Reducing violence along internal borders
  33. Reducing violence
  34. Reducing vilification
  35. Reducing victimization
  36. Reducing viciousness
  37. Reducing vice
  38. Reducing verbosity in intergovernmental organizations
  39. Reducing vandalism
  40. Reducing vacillation
  41. Reducing use of non-violent weapons
  42. Reducing use of foreign programmes for media
  43. Reducing use of addictive drugs
  44. Reducing unwanted products and services
  45. Reducing unused gathering places
  46. Reducing United Nations indebtedness
  47. Reducing unequal development in the promotion of health
  48. Reducing unemployment
  49. Reducing underemployment
  50. Reducing uncertainties in animal experimentation
  51. Reducing trans-frontier pollution
  52. Reducing traffic
  53. Reducing tradition-bound subordination of women
  54. Reducing trade union meetings
  55. Reducing trade barriers
  56. Reducing toxic food additives
  57. Reducing threats to international peace and security
  58. Reducing threats to ideological movements
  59. Reducing threat of retirement
  60. Reducing threat of retaliation
  61. Reducing threat of commercial reprisals
  62. Reducing tension
  63. Reducing tedium
  64. Reducing technological diversity
  65. Reducing taxation of nonprofit charitable organizations
  66. Reducing tariffs
  67. Reducing symptoms in animal diseases
  68. Reducing suspicion of bureaucracy
  69. Reducing suspicion of adult-youth relationships
  70. Reducing susceptibility of the old to physical ill-health
  71. Reducing susceptibility of electorate to government lying
  72. Reducing surpluses
  73. Reducing surplus domestic animal production
  74. Reducing surplus armaments
  75. Reducing stupidity
  76. Reducing student absenteeism
  77. Reducing stiffness
  78. Reducing statutory instability
  79. Reducing solar gain of buildings
  80. Reducing soil pollution
  81. Reducing social disintegration
  82. Reducing shortfalls in agricultural crop production
  83. Reducing shortfall in aid to international organizations
  84. Reducing share of world exports
  85. Reducing sexist literary language
  86. Reducing sexist language in employment
  87. Reducing sexism in parliamentary institutions
  88. Reducing sexism
  89. Reducing senility
  90. Reducing self-image
  91. Reducing segregation of interest groups
  92. Reducing segregation in housing
  93. Reducing sectarian violence
  94. Reducing sectarian tension
  95. Reducing seasonal variability in food supplies
  96. Reducing ritual pollution
  97. Reducing risks to computers and computer records
  98. Reducing risks due to delays in delivery of goods and services
  99. Reducing risk of unintentional war generated by the arms race
  100. Reducing risk of missing documents
  101. Reducing risk during loading and unloading
  102. Reducing risk
  103. Reducing rhetorical inflation in meetings
  104. Reducing religious influence on society
  105. Reducing recklessness
  106. Reducing rainfall
  107. Reducing public land ownership
  108. Reducing public expenditure
  109. Reducing public borrowing
  110. Reducing protectionist measures
  111. Reducing protectionism in the construction and engineering services industries
  112. Reducing proscription of thinking and behaviour
  113. Reducing productivity
  114. Reducing production of atmosphere-destabilizing gases
  115. Reducing production
  116. Reducing private vehicle use
  117. Reducing prices
  118. Reducing prevalence of diabetes
  119. Reducing preponderance of Western-style organizations
  120. Reducing prejudicial generation relationships
  121. Reducing prejudicial employment practices
  122. Reducing predisposition to illness
  123. Reducing popular participation
  124. Reducing pollution-intensive production
  125. Reducing pollution from military activities
  126. Reducing pollution
  127. Reducing pollutant residues
  128. Reducing political tensions
  129. Reducing political refugees
  130. Reducing political fear
  131. Reducing political differences among countries
  132. Reducing police force violence
  133. Reducing planetary overload
  134. Reducing physical threats against shrines
  135. Reducing physical imperfections
  136. Reducing physical exertion
  137. Reducing pesticides as pollutants
  138. Reducing pension costs
  139. Reducing particulate atmospheric pollution
  140. Reducing ownership costs
  141. Reducing overheads
  142. Reducing official indifference to war veterans
  143. Reducing offences involving danger to the person
  144. Reducing occupational allergies
  145. Reducing number of value systems
  146. Reducing number of uneducated school leavers
  147. Reducing number of second homes
  148. Reducing number of religions
  149. Reducing number of refugees
  150. Reducing number of problems facing society
  151. Reducing number of political prisoners
  152. Reducing number of pets
  153. Reducing number of parallel urban services
  154. Reducing number of official languages
  155. Reducing number of mergers and takeovers
  156. Reducing number of management theories
  157. Reducing number of educated unemployed
  158. Reducing number of documents from international organizations
  159. Reducing number of displaced people
  160. Reducing nuisance organisms
  161. Reducing nitrogen and phosphoric pollution from animal production
  162. Reducing need for maintenance
  163. Reducing national disintegration
  164. Reducing mortality due to alcohol and drug use
  165. Reducing morbidity
  166. Reducing moral imperfection
  167. Reducing mob violence
  168. Reducing mischief
  169. Reducing military strength
  170. Reducing military capability
  171. Reducing militarism
  172. Reducing militancy
  173. Reducing medically risky behaviour
  174. Reducing meat consumption to conserve grain
  175. Reducing measures supporting uncompetitive production
  176. Reducing measles deaths
  177. Reducing marital instability
  178. Reducing malingering
  179. Reducing low self image due to illiteracy
  180. Reducing local expenses
  181. Reducing local energy costs
  182. Reducing literacy gap between men and women
  183. Reducing limitations
  184. Reducing limitation of communication by illiteracy
  185. Reducing lifestyle tensions
  186. Reducing lifestyle overdemand on resources
  187. Reducing level of militarization
  188. Reducing length of time of unemployment
  189. Reducing length of childhood
  190. Reducing legislative overload
  191. Reducing legislative favouritism
  192. Reducing legal impediments to international investigations
  193. Reducing legal costs
  194. Reducing labour surpluses
  195. Reducing labour need
  196. Reducing job transportation costs
  197. Reducing introduction of non-native species
  198. Reducing internal conflict
  199. Reducing institutionalization of outmoded concepts
  200. Reducing insecticides as pollutants
  201. Reducing inorganic salts as pollutants
  202. Reducing information overload during control of complex equipment
  203. Reducing information overload
  204. Reducing influence of tribalism
  205. Reducing inflammation
  206. Reducing indifference
  207. Reducing incitement to violence
  208. Reducing incidence of violent deaths
  209. Reducing incidence of unpleasant smells
  210. Reducing incidence of threat
  211. Reducing incidence of robbery
  212. Reducing incidence of paper qualification syndrome
  213. Reducing incidence of mugging
  214. Reducing incidence of maternal depletion syndrome
  215. Reducing incidence of malodorous fumes
  216. Reducing incidence of infectious diseases in animals
  217. Reducing incidence of infectious diarrhoeas
  218. Reducing incidence of infectious and parasitic diseases
  219. Reducing incidence of criminal behaviour
  220. Reducing incidence of acquired human immunodeficiency syndrome
  221. Reducing imperfections of elected leadership
  222. Reducing imperfection
  223. Reducing impediments to movements of international professionals and experts
  224. Reducing impediments to extradition
  225. Reducing impact of violent news
  226. Reducing illiteracy among indigenous peoples
  227. Reducing illegal research assistance for students
  228. Reducing hydrocarbon emissions
  229. Reducing human internal pollution
  230. Reducing human inequality
  231. Reducing housing prejudice
  232. Reducing hormone pollution
  233. Reducing hooliganism
  234. Reducing herbicides as pollutants
  235. Reducing heavy metal pollution
  236. Reducing health risks from environmental pollution
  237. Reducing harmful impacts of human settlements in coastal zones
  238. Reducing harmful aggression
  239. Reducing gun violence
  240. Reducing government commitment to multilateralism
  241. Reducing geographical illiteracy
  242. Reducing fungicides as pollutants
  243. Reducing funds for research
  244. Reducing foreign control
  245. Reducing food wastage
  246. Reducing fecklessness
  247. Reducing fear of police
  248. Reducing fear
  249. Reducing fanaticism
  250. Reducing external debt
  251. Reducing exploitation of the unemployed
  252. Reducing expense of dying
  253. Reducing ethnic tensions
  254. Reducing ethnic disintegration
  255. Reducing errors and risks in medical self-experimentation
  256. Reducing erroneous classification
  257. Reducing erroneous "business as usual" projections
  258. Reducing environmental vandalism
  259. Reducing environmental surprises
  260. Reducing environmental degradation by automobiles
  261. Reducing entrenchment of vested interests
  262. Reducing emotional instability
  263. Reducing electromagnetic pollution
  264. Reducing electoral violence
  265. Reducing educational overload
  266. Reducing economic inflation
  267. Reducing economic dependence upon socially undesirable activities
  268. Reducing ecological vandalism
  269. Reducing ecological impact of humanity on the Earth
  270. Reducing drug use
  271. Reducing dissemination of discriminatory information
  272. Reducing displacement of national decision-making
  273. Reducing displacement of indigenous populations by foreign settlers
  274. Reducing disparity in human healthiness
  275. Reducing disparity between national tax systems
  276. Reducing disparity between industrialized and developing countries
  277. Reducing disparities in calorie intake
  278. Reducing disparities among developing countries
  279. Reducing diseases of affluence
  280. Reducing discriminatory use of health facilities
  281. Reducing discriminatory trade restrictions
  282. Reducing discriminatory religious influence on the law
  283. Reducing discriminatory nuclear trade
  284. Reducing discriminatory ideologies
  285. Reducing discriminatory formation of regional trade groupings
  286. Reducing discriminatory communication
  287. Reducing discrimination in foreign direct investment
  288. Reducing disabled refugees
  289. Reducing differences in sexual activity
  290. Reducing differences
  291. Reducing difference between objectives and implementation
  292. Reducing deviant leisure
  293. Reducing detrimental individualism
  294. Reducing destabilization of governments by secret services
  295. Reducing delays in delivery of goods
  296. Reducing delays
  297. Reducing de facto refugees
  298. Reducing daycare requirements
  299. Reducing customs tariffs
  300. Reducing cultural illiteracy
  301. Reducing criminal violation of civil rights
  302. Reducing criminal activity
  303. Reducing crimes committed during high unemployment
  304. Reducing creative accounting
  305. Reducing cost of transport
  306. Reducing cost of reform schools
  307. Reducing cost of private medical care
  308. Reducing cost of nutritious food
  309. Reducing cost of money
  310. Reducing cost of living
  311. Reducing cost of knowledge
  312. Reducing cost of housing
  313. Reducing cost of high technology medical cures
  314. Reducing cost of education
  315. Reducing cost of development policies
  316. Reducing cost of basic services
  317. Reducing corporate title inflation
  318. Reducing contract killing
  319. Reducing contaminant residues in terrestrial plants
  320. Reducing contaminant residues
  321. Reducing confusion of illiteracy with ignorance
  322. Reducing computer fraud
  323. Reducing class sizes
  324. Reducing civil violence
  325. Reducing church attendance
  326. Reducing chronic fatigue
  327. Reducing carbon monoxide emissions
  328. Reducing capital outflow from rural areas
  329. Reducing business equipment costs
  330. Reducing bureaucratic rivalries
  331. Reducing bureaucratic remoteness
  332. Reducing building of nuclear power stations
  333. Reducing bourgeois attitudes
  334. Reducing biological pollutants
  335. Reducing biological air pollutants
  336. Reducing basic family expenses
  337. Reducing animal excrement in urban environments
  338. Reducing amount of wasted woman power
  339. Reducing amount of wasted foreign aid
  340. Reducing amount of wasted energy resources
  341. Reducing amount of waste of resources on armaments research
  342. Reducing amount of waste of resources invested in obsolete armaments
  343. Reducing amount of waste gases
  344. Reducing amount of unprocessed scientific data
  345. Reducing amount of undercapitalized waste use schemes
  346. Reducing amount of technology
  347. Reducing amount of solid wastes
  348. Reducing amount of propaganda
  349. Reducing amount of printed matter
  350. Reducing amount of nuclear weapons and technology
  351. Reducing amount of nuclear waste
  352. Reducing amount of litigation
  353. Reducing amount of legislation
  354. Reducing amount of information
  355. Reducing amount of educational wastage
  356. Reducing amount of dangerous waste
  357. Reducing amount of commercialism
  358. Reducing amount of agricultural waste products
  359. Reducing amount of "do-it-yourself" justice
  360. Reducing aircraft pilot fatigue
  361. Reducing airborne toxic and harmful agents
  362. Reducing air mail
  363. Reducing agricultural production
  364. Reducing agricultural pollution
  365. Reducing agricultural diversification costs
  366. Reducing advertising
  367. Reducing adverse effects of scientific progress
  368. Reducing accumulation of pollutants in terrestrial wildlife
  369. Reducing accumulation of pollutants in plants and animals
  370. Reducing accumulation of pollutants in freshwater wildlife
  371. Reducing accident proneness
  372. Reducing acceptance of violence
  373. Reducing academic dishonesty
  374. Providing sufficient crop protection
  375. Providing skilled teachers
  376. Providing heroic images
  377. Providing fair property dealings
  378. Providing European security
  379. Protecting vulnerable industries
  380. Protecting vulnerable countries
  381. Protecting threatened and vulnerable minorities
  382. Protecting plants and animals
  383. Protecting marine ecosystems
  384. Protecting island populations
  385. Protecting against vulnerability of technology
  386. Protecting against vulnerability of stock markets
  387. Protecting against vulnerability of small towns
  388. Protecting against vulnerability of protected natural areas
  389. Protecting against vulnerability of performers' rights
  390. Protecting against vulnerability of organisms
  391. Protecting against vulnerability of government to lobbying
  392. Protecting against vulnerability of food chains
  393. Protecting against vulnerability of encryption codes
  394. Protecting against vulnerability
  395. Protecting against roguery
  396. Protecting against national insecurity and vulnerability
  397. Protecting against military insecurity and vulnerability
  398. Protecting against insecurity and vulnerability of nuclear weapon states
  399. Protecting against insecurity and vulnerability of non-nuclear weapon states
  400. Protecting against inadvertent impact of sanctions on vulnerable groups
  401. Protecting against geopolitical vulnerability
  402. Protecting against forest vulnerability
  403. Protecting against energy dependence and vulnerability
  404. Protecting against abuse in the distribution of strategic products
  405. Producing poor quality
  406. Preventing vapidity
  407. Preventing trade barriers
  408. Preventing human disease
  409. Preventing crime
  410. Moderating trend towards individualism
  411. Minimizing disparity between vision and actuality
  412. Minimizing cross-border violence
  413. Matching workers skills and job requirements
  414. Lowering death rate
  415. Limiting options
  416. Limiting leisure time
  417. Integrating education
  418. Integrating different religions
  419. Increasing student mobility
  420. Increasing social mobility
  421. Increasing quantity of experimental non-human primates
  422. Increasing population
  423. Increasing number of professional and technical personnel
  424. Increasing long-term energy resources
  425. Increasing groundwater resources
  426. Increasing global funds
  427. Increasing amount of qualified government officials
  428. Increasing amount of labour
  429. Increasing amount of housing
  430. Increasing amount of foreign currency
  431. Increasing amount of energy resources
  432. Increasing amount of available natural resources
  433. Increasing amount of animal protein
  434. Increasing amount
  435. Fertilizing
  436. Erosion of social security
  437. Ensuring political support for sustainable policies
  438. Eliminating tax deductions for environmentally harmful activities
  439. Eliminating all weapons
  440. Deregulating
  441. Defusing political infighting
  442. Decreasing voters
  443. Decreasing transference of skills
  444. Decreasing television watching
  445. Decreasing skilled expertise
  446. Decreasing size
  447. Decreasing rural depopulation
  448. Decreasing requirements for aged persons
  449. Decreasing required manual labour
  450. Decreasing reflection of solar radiation
  451. Decreasing population
  452. Decreasing pace of life
  453. Decreasing out-of-town shopping
  454. Decreasing number of single person households
  455. Decreasing number of disabled persons
  456. Decreasing number of adoptive parents
  457. Decreasing number of adoptable children
  458. Decreasing need for policing
  459. Decreasing mechanization
  460. Decreasing low-income population
  461. Decreasing land
  462. Decreasing incentives for agricultural output
  463. Decreasing human contact contamination
  464. Decreasing genetic diversity of animals
  465. Decreasing genetic diversity in cultivated plants
  466. Decreasing ecological diversity
  467. Decreasing demand for meat and egg products
  468. Decreasing competition for export markets
  469. Decreasing biodiversity
  470. Decreasing antisocial behaviour
  471. Decreasing agricultural growth
  472. Decreasing agricultural crop losses
  473. Curtailing unfettered competition
  474. Creating guilt
  475. Coordinating multiplicity of development models
  476. Conserving endangered species of amphibia
  477. Charging wealthy for public services
  478. Being penitent
  479. Avoiding global catastrophe
  480. Avoiding diffuse pollution of agricultural chemicals
  481. Assuring consistent work opportunities
  482. Advocating flexibilization of labour
  483. Achieving sustainable national fiscal policies
  484. Achieving sustainable harvesting rates
  485. Accepting possibility of work
  486. Abolishing unethical practices


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