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The first R is always 0, there being no drawdown from a single price.
"Now they see it's been holding so the drawdown has stopped."
The effects of the drawdown might not be visible for years.
The state, in turn, has asked for a shorter drawdown term.
"We are starting this drawdown from a position of strength," Obama said.
This number is maintained until November 2007 when troops begin drawdown.
This is even more important as the military's drawdown nears an end.
Heightened fear of nuclear risk can result in resistance to military drawdown.
And because of our drawdown in Iraq, we are now able to apply the resources necessary to go on offense.
Such drawdown have been undertaken many times in recent years but with exceptions.
Brazil is expected to make the first drawdown, totaling $4 billion, within two weeks.
The amount of water that can be pumped is limited by the drawdown produced.
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I would like to thank the Commission for preparing to facilitate the drawdown of funds.
The drawdown would also halt barge traffic for several months each year.
He hinted that more troops could leave in 2013 as part of a steady drawdown.
Specific capacity is a quantity that which a water well can produce per unit of drawdown.
Yet preliminary results suggest that there has been a slow start to the programme and a lower drawdown of funds in the early years.
A drawdown of equipment and personnel began almost immediately.
The department assumed a moderate $20 billion drawdown of inventories in December.
Pensioners already in drawdown and facing a review of their income have been hit particularly hard.
With the fast drawdown, slumping appeared on the upstream face.
Typically, drawdown also increases with the length of time that the pumping continues.
It is normally obtained from a step drawdown test.
"In addition, the drawdown has ended and people might start adding to inventories out of fear that prices could go up."