The company is also demanding a 10 percent across-the-board pay cut and reduction in benefits for those employees kept on. |
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Some of them, like an across-the-board tariff on Chinese goods, might actually work. |
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But an across-the-board framework is needed to ensure that some consistency is achieved and that everyone is singing from the same hymn sheet. |
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If the across-the-board cuts deepen, the temptation could grow to raid this pool down the road. |
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Yet the fall in Hong Kong on Thursday was not across-the-board, as China-related shares outperformed blue chips and technology stocks. |
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An aura of impotence has consumed the government, as deep, across-the-board cuts everyone says they oppose set in. |
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And in this era of impact-blind, across-the-board budget cuts, we see an opportunity. |
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There needs to be an across-the-board, consistent defense of the constitutional separation of powers. |
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The most productive route to achieving a significant across-the-board raise for architects is for us to get involved in the process of developing and building. |
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Instead, it received across-the-board critical acclaim, without much in the way of promotion, and became the kind of minor success story that gladdens the heart. |
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This recovery was the result of good headwork and great across-the-board CRM, and could easily stand on its own merits as an example of any of the seven critical CRM skills. |
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A good deficit plan doesn't simply make across-the-board cuts for years on end. |
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As far as the Commission's proposal on maximum aid thresholds is concerned, we have doubts about the idea of having across-the-board reductions. |
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The promoters see it as more important to have the kudos of an exclusive body than the reality of an across-the-board transformation of society. |
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Since each investment will be different, each case needs to be examined on its own merits, rather than on the basis of across-the-board rules, prohibitions, or criteria such as country of origin. |
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Gareau hopes the Quebec suit is a precedent that will convince the federal government of the need to negotiate an across-the-board settlement with cattle producers and thus avoid a long and costly legal battle. |
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To close, I should like to congratulate the rapporteurs. I hope that the proposals tabled by the Commission receive the across-the-board support of Parliament. |
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If the House passes the bill, the across-the-board tax hikes and massive spending cuts that make up the fiscal cliff will not go into effect Tuesday as scheduled. |
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As a result, across-the-board spending cuts are likely to cut quite deep. |
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As for revamping Medicare, this is an across-the-board stinker. |
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Brown is too much of a redistributionist at heart to be seriously enamoured of across-the-board tax cuts as another way of disposing of surpluses and encouraging productivity. |
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The Council has now made across-the-board reductions, for example in the agricultural sector, but has disregarded the fact that we need to revalue in order to take account of the current value of the dollar. |
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The simple line set is now a familiar symbol for interacting across-the-board with a site's submenu. |
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An across-the-board reduction in benefits enjoys little popular support and is, most likely, politically unfeasible. |
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We know that the kinds of across-the-board tax cuts that the government is bringing in continues the pattern, unfortunately, of previous governments, which is of giving back moneys to the most profitable companies. |
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They recently made across-the-board changes to the benefits package. |
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However, the GDR's foreign trade structure for agricultural products is such that the Commission is not considering extending this across-the-board increase to these products. |
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In an address to pharmaceutical manufacturers, Review Board Chairman Robert Elgie expressed alarm that pharmaceutical prices appear to be poised for an almost across-the-board increase. |
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