It has allowed Stanley to reduce its payroll to 520 people, from 750 in 1979.
This caused the capacity to be reduced to 15,600 people.
The major provisions of the bill are these: *Legal immigration would be reduced by about a third, to 535,000 people a year.
In the beginning, the cathedral had 2,029 seats, but is now reduced to 1,300 people.
As mining started to decline, so did the population, reduced to 1,730 people by 1851.
The size of the Antarctic community being reduced from 10,000 to only 863 people total.
The staff of that division has been reduced to 30 people, from 80, in the last few years.
During the 1930s, the seating capacity was reduced to 2115 people.
A community reduced to 50 people just four years ago has grown to 100.
By the year 1890, Aboriginal numbers had been reduced to only 300 people.