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reduced level

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noun

  1. surveying calculated elevation in relation to a particular datum

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"It has not been shut down yet, but it is already running at a reduced level compared to normal," Vucic said, weeks after sanctions cut off the refinery's supply of crude oil.

From Barron's

Police said there had been "sporadic disturbances" in different locations on Sunday night but described it as a "reduced level of disorder".

From BBC

One big question about such cuts is whether they mean a reduced level of provision, or a challenge to get at least the current level of public service out of less money.

From BBC

The data even showed a slightly reduced level of out-migration.

From Los Angeles Times

City should be favourites, but such is their reduced level of performance and their tendency to crack under pressure - and this is now a high-pressure situation - this is no longer a guarantee for Guardiola's team.

From BBC