As good as their zone-blocking schemes and cutback style can be, when things get physical, they will usually lose. |
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Consumers could start to save more of their income in an effort to make up for stock losses, causing a cutback in spending. |
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Two newspapers were banned recently or at least one has had its circulation cutback from a weekly to a bimonthly and another banned completely. |
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These investors have been badly hit by the cutback in policy values and have lost substantial sums of money. |
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With inflation running at around 4 per cent, ministers will regard this as a cutback in all but name. |
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He has the speed, patience and quick burst necessary to make the cutback runs that are integral to the offense. |
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France's first rearmament plan was adopted in 1934, only to be followed by a cutback in expenditure in the next year. |
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The decision to sell off the properties was taken after a significant cutback in Teagasc finances by the Government. |
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What was the rationale behind the ludicrous decision to cutback on these schemes? |
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It went through a major cutback in March 2000, and was shut down in October. |
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A cutback is a 180 degree turn that's done on either of the two rails of the surfboard. |
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Joe Ledley doubled Celtic's advantage with a calm finish from Stokes's cutback. |
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To reduce engine wear, the engine manufacturer recommends using cutback power when climbing. |
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In the circumstances, an increase in interest rates could easily provoke a damaging cutback in spending by nervous consumers. |
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In 1994, we thought we could show a 200-person cutback after all SNB centres were open. |
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That cutback is determined by the expected cost of converting that plan to annuities. |
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The cutback was in line with the March 1999 agreement among OPEC member countries to curb oil production for a period of one year. |
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It included 105 job losses and a cutback in shift work, with some of the large staff numbers recruited in the past year expected to be let go first. |
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The pilot's decision to fly at low altitude and probably use cutback power for the climb did not allow for safe obstacle clearance. |
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Therefore, a large player would be able to raise spot prices significantly with relatively little cutback in production. |
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I'm not sure how some lower-end retail workers are going to survive the cutback. |
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In the throes of cutback after cutback, the content being presented is suffering. |
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I always thought S'Bucks was a ripoff anyway, so that's a cutback that I really don't mind at all. |
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Costs will increase as more people become newly infected, especially if prevention and testing programmes are cutback too. |
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Nade had an attempt to turn in Driver's cross at the near post blocked by Steven Pressley before Obua fired over from Driver's cutback. |
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And the 1924 Immigration Act, which really did lead to a drastic cutback in immigration, was based on quotas by race and country of origin rather than ideology. |
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Each cutback, he argues, has left America unprepared for future conflicts. |
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He also says that McCain was offering a straight reduction in the base price and were unwilling to talk about any formula that would allow growers to recover some of the cutback. |
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This has resulted in a cutback of secretarial staff from three persons to two, and has reduced the time required to prepare and release documents. |
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I believe the Commission knows full well that we have no intention of supporting this cutback, and here too we are relying on the joint discussions. |
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The purpose of this programme is to accelerate the diversification of the economic activities of regions that have experienced a cutback in defence related activities. |
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Any resulting cutback in these monitoring activities could reduce Canada's capacity to collect and analyze Arctic atmospheric data, making it difficult to assess whether international controls on POPs are working. |
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The board chair says if growers don't reduce their acreage by the full amount of the cutback, those extra spuds will end up on the tablestock market. |
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On the other hand, as you have seen, we have made important exceptions in our proposal to this cutback, the key priority, of course, being Iraq' and the common foreign and security policy in general. |
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However, some participants, including many stakeholders, expressed concern and anger that this important DFO function had been gradually cutback in recent years. |
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Are public sector pensions subject to a cutback, reduction, or adjustment? |
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Due to the steps taken to cutback stocks in certain sectors of the Group, the quantities delivered to the finished watch sector from the watch production sector, were further reduced. |
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The cutback will involve nonoperational managers across the business, including the Post Office, Royal Mail and Parcelforce. |
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Public water agencies have faced cutback after cutback in failed attempts to boost fish populations. |
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The Broadcasting in the Seventies report also proposed a large cutback in the number and size of the BBC's orchestras. |
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The next year Amsterdam succeeded in getting a cutback of the army from over 70,00 to 60,000 accepted over the stadtholder's objections. |
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Hibs were further punished seven minutes from the interval when Nade knocked in an Andrew Driver cutback from close range. |
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Veteran Pomey centre-half Sol Campbell misjudged Charles N'Zobia's cutback, leaving Rodallega to walk it into an empty net. |
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Why is it the cutbacks start at the sharp end, I trust that also in the proposals, will be the cutback in administration and senior officers, as they will not be needed. |
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The initial news of the cutback was reported by JimRomenesko. |
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Lee Barnard swung at Chaplow's cutback and missed completely and then was just too far away to connect with Harding's flashing ball across the face of goal. |
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