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    There might be Cutbacks next quarter.

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    these Cutbacks are necessary.

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    What are you thinking? More Cutbacks?

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    Moral Cutbacks: Negotiating over morality we can no longer afford.

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    Instead of making Cutbacks voluntary as in the 1992 accord,

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    to embarrass the Alderman because of his fire department Cutbacks.

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    For the former, couples may have Cutbacks that are too extreme;

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    The news here isn't as bad as Facebook's frustrating cutback on organic reach.

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    Next month OPEC producers and Russia will meet to discuss a cutback in oil production.

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    North American-wide government Cutbacks to social programs in the 1980s intensified racialized policing and surveillance tactics.

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    However, the price of oil fell dramatically in the early 1980s and Exxon needed to make Cutbacks.

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    Put differently, armament and warfare should lead to welfare state stagnation or even Cutbacks, not growth.

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    Big steel companies like Tata Steel have declared a cutback in capital investment because of slowing demand.

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    Meanwhile some exploration and production(E&P) companies have announced Cutbacks in capital expenditure(capex) spending in 2019 given the uncertain pricing environment.

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    Compared to other Galaxy S10 models, we noticed that there is some cutback in the back of the Galaxy S10E.

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    However, the price of oil nose-dived in the early 1980s and Exxon needed to make Cutbacks and development work was discontinued.

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    One senior employee, who declined to be identified, described the workforce as jaded from the years of Cutbacks and wage freezes.

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    We get the feeling that your office is dragging out this case, to embarrass the Alderman because of his fire department Cutbacks.

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    Supplier Cutbacks, steady demand growth, geopolitical tensions and a favorable structure in the futures market have attracted record investment in oil this year.

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    Supplier Cutbacks, steady demand growth, geopolitical tensions and a favourable structure in the futures market have attracted record investment in oil this year.

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    Instead of making Cutbacks voluntary as in the 1992 accord, there are calls to set greenhouse emission targets that are mandatory. The Cost of Change.

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    We believe that the industry is well aware of the implications of Cutbacks or deferral of maintenance, and their potential impact, not only on safety, but also on production efficiency.

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    Most states do try to give more money to poor districts, but most states cut way back on their spending during the recession and haven't nearly made up for the Cutbacks.

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    Finally, he adds:"While the economy is still not recovering, long- term unemployment increases, and Cutbacks on public programs of social protection occurred even after the last survey, one may not expect improvement".

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    That deal closed near the nadir of an oil-price crash, when U.S. crude futures fell to about $26 a barrel and prompted Cutbacks in spending on new offshore oil and gas development projects.

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    OPEC+ is seeking to pull back on production this time(as seen by its announcement in early December 2018 of a cutback), counteracted by U.S. shale oil production and a new wrinkle, U.S. oil exports.

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    Repealing Obamacare and the Medicaid Cutbacks likely to come afterwards will make it harder for the poorest Americans to get the addiction treatment services they need, ultimately diminishing our country's ability to effectively end the opioid epidemic.

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    Surfers' skills are tested by their ability to control their board in difficult conditions, riding challenging waves, and executing maneuvers such as strong turns and Cutbacks(turning board back to the breaking wave) and carving(a series of strong back-to-back maneuvers).

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    North American air space was closed for several days after the attacks and air travel decreased upon its reopening, leading to nearly a 20% cutback in air travel capacity, and exacerbating financial problems in the struggling U.S. airline industry.

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    On October 28, 2009, American notified its employees that it would close the Kansas City base in September 2010, and would also close or make Cutbacks at five smaller maintenance stations, resulting in the loss of up to 700 jobs.

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