It means to me: to lessen something in size, to boil a gravy until the water has been reduced and the gravy has thickened, etc.
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One can't help wondering what part of "Reduce Speed" you don't understand.
i believe that for we able to reduce the conflicts and misunderstanding of soc. studies we must first understand the scope and limitations of this field of study.
If they are not good at it because they don't understand it then practice will make limited difference. But if (or when) they do understand it, practice should help reduce silly mistakes.
The best way to understand phrases is to break down each word's meaning. Mortality is deaths. Child typically means under age 12 (in medicine regarding deaths). Reduce means to lessen or reduce. So "reduce child mortality" means to lessen or reduce deaths of children under 12 years of age.
You can't, it is a natural phenomena that is a result of the way waves are. You can correct for it if you understand how it works, but there is no way to 'reduce' it. Also, you usually wouldn't want to, because it is extremely useful in many fields!
There is some evidence to suggest that high caffeine intake from coffee may temporarily reduce testosterone levels in the body, but more research is needed to fully understand the effects.
We need to understand the different types of resources provided by our Earth because if you want to keep the environment cleaner, healthier, and our nonrenuable resources to last longer, than you should reduce, reuse, and recycle.
Science and technology can help people understand and reduce impacts on the environment. An example of this is using satellites to monitor water availability.
The purpose of inquiry is to reduce doubt and lead to a state of belief, which a person in that state will usually call knowledge or certainty.
Since they understand buyers' and sellers' needs, intermediaries are well positioned to reduce the uncertainty of each. They do this by adjusting what is available with what is needed.
Research suggests that creatine may help reduce muscle soreness after a workout, but the evidence is not conclusive. Some studies have shown a potential benefit, while others have not. More research is needed to fully understand the effects of creatine on post-workout soreness.