Man isreducing himself to his minimum in order to be able to make amplest room for his organizations.
The results can be compared together by reducing the equations to the same standard of white light.
These curves are derived by reducing the ordinates of curve V proportionately to the intensity curves.
The greys here are dark greys, and such greys can be matched exactly by throwing the white light in which the comparisons were made on a white card, and reducing the intensity by means of the rotating sectors.
It may be obtained by heating mercury in chlorine, or by reducing mercuric chloride (corrosive sublimate) with mercury or sulphurous acid.
It was used largely for copying, for reducing or for enlarging existing drawings.
Congress passed an act gradually reducing the duties to a revenue basis, and South Carolina repealed her nullification measures.
He proposed to extend the suffrage byreducing the county qualification to 20l.
Then they hesitated, and their chance of reducing Sebastopol that autumn was lost.
These examples would remove four other inventions from the list, thereby reducing the number of inventions, due to the Marquis of Worcester in the Century, to 92.
And he was likewise at the charge, if not personally engaged in the reducing of Abergavenny and Carlyon to the service of the Crown.
So that discarding 2, and reducing these three to one, will leave 96 inventions emanating from the Marquis.
The man who sought by gradually reducing the daily quantum of his horse's provender to accustom it to work without eating, was justly punished for his ignorant cruelty.
After a hard day's work of eight or ten hours he has before him the laborious task of reducing to a pulp from 12 lbs.
In both cases machinery was employed for reducingthe grain to flour; but in the one case, the mechanisms employed were more than a hundred times more effective than in the other.
The government has also been cutting public expenditures by reducing subsidies, privatizing state industries, and laying off civil servants.
The short term for which the cross was assumed rendered it necessary to turn the new-comers to immediate account, and de Montfort was unceasingly active in recovering his ground and in reducing the castles which still held out.
Yet it is creditable to the Inquisition that it was so long in reducing to practice this self-evident proposition.
And after such a tempest of ideas there could indeed come nothing but your Anarchy, which undertakes to bring the old world to a finish by reducing it to dust.
It was as though a breath of delirium were sweeping by, reducing men's wills to naught, and turning all these beings into one being, exasperated with love and seized with a mad desire for the impossible prodigy.
And the prelate was now passing through a fearful crisis, weary of reducing himself to beggary, and indeed no longer having the money necessary to extricate his nephew by marriage from a very nasty predicament, the result of cheating at cards.
Another list which is interesting is found in "Cost Reducing System," a long list of the duties of the Ideal Superintendent or foreman in construction work.
That the man is forced to use every atom of all of his powers and at the same time to waste his energies in doing much unimportant pay reducing routine work, some of which could be done by clerks.
There is no claim to any of them separately; the claim is to the reducing of the faggots of piled iron into bars, and the welding of such bars by rollers instead of by forge-hammers.
One pound of radium is said to be capable of lighting an enormous area for one billion years without reducing its size or substance by one thousandth part.
If the engine speed increases, the balls diverge farther, thus raising the slide at the bottom and so reducing the opening of the regulating-valve connected with it.
Enjoying things which are pleasant; that is not the evil: it is the reducing of our moral self to slavery by them that is.
The exact strength of the population of the realm of misery, be it one, two, or three millions, has nothing to do with the efficacy of any means proposed for the highly desirable end of reducing it to a minimum.
But if, when this is done, they induce certain people to submit as a specimen to their practical treatment; they only succeed in reducing them to a state of extreme discomfort, and making them a laughing stock to the audience.
The circumstances are, that, (1) The combustion has usually destroyed the person by reducing the body to a mass of pulverulent fatty matter, resembling ashes.
Then the shining periscope began to disappear, slowly reducing in height as the planes took the boat down for her deep hull test.
The weather had been rough and wet for the first four days of her patrol, reducing the periscope visibility to a few hundred yards' range across grey and foaming seas.
At the latter place a battery or small fort had been erected, and in an encounter between it and Gordon's steamers one of the latter had been sunk, thus reducing their total to four.
For instance, in a letter to the present writer, he proposed that the loss accruing from the abolition of the opium trade might be made good by reducing officers' pay from Indian to Colonial allowances.
This was untrue; it had always been a drain on the Cairo exchequer until in 1879 General Gordon had the satisfaction, by reducing expenditure in every possible direction and abolishing sinecures, of securing an exact balance.
If it is done, what is gained by reducing the principles of the other Figures to the Dictum, instead of the Moods of the other Figures to those of the first Figure?
By thus reducing the Hypothetical Syllogism to the Categorical form, what is lost in elegance is gained in intelligibility.
Discuss the possibility of reducing the argument a fortiori to the syllogistic form.
Both accidents and empirical laws present problems, the solution of which consists in reducing them, respectively, to propria and derivative laws.
This comet returned sooner than it should, as calculated from the usual data; the difference was ascribed to the influence of a resisting medium in reducing the extent of its orbit; and such a medium may be the ether.
Fallacies in the connection of premises and conclusion, that cannot be detected by reducing the arguments to syllogistic form, must depend upon some juggling with language to disguise their incoherence.
But, not to dwell upon the difficulty of reducing the activities of life and chemistry to mechanical principles--even if this were done, complete explanation could not be attained.
But science aims at unifying knowledge; and after reducing all possible arguments that form categorical syllogisms to the nineteen Moods, it is another step in the same direction to reduce these Moods to one form.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reducing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.