The new governors will have to cut to the bone to pay the salaries and pensions of their over-numerous employees.
Last-ditch spending reductions cut to the bone, delaying production and subsequent billings.
The front line staff has been cut to the bone over the last four years and the amount of work has not been reduced.
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With manufacturing costs these days cut to the bone, the only way for carmakers to raise margins is to lower their marketing and warranty costs.
Brian Fallon, a spokesman for Mr. Schumer, said that strategy would be pursued in future deficit-reduction talks because Democrats believe domestic discretionary programs have been cut to the bone.
It's the fact that Huawei has the resources to cut margins to the bone and offer a top-of-the-range experience at a mid-market price which may prove more important.
To imagine that private industry, needing to cut costs to the bone, could do a better job at securing massive quantities of bomb-grade material is a fantasy.
Even then, organizations were trying to cut costs to the bone and it suddenly became popular for companies to claim all the frequent flyer miles and hotel miles employees received.
Within his inner circle, especially the tight-knit, politically hard-wired Bush family, the debate cut right to the bone.
Individual bankruptcy, meanwhile, is a rarity, and those who enter it are generally expected to cut their budgets to the bone to make at least partial repayment.
"We believe, as a party, that education in Belfast has been cut back to the bone, " he said.
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Rather than cut programs to the bone or increase class sizes, several small districts have recently consolidated with bigger districts.
Mr Rajoy has already cut spending to the bone and increased taxes.
Investors are aware that corporate managers have cut expenses to the bone, and they remain haunted by a lack of topline revenue growth.
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One could cut government spending to the bone, but government regulatory control over many economic sectors would remain the dominant modern reality.
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An ingenious new laser called Waterlase adds to that the ability to cut through dry teeth and bone by casting a cloud of hot water vapor around the laser's cutting point, a couple of millimeters from the tooth.
You cut your utility budgets to the bone in order to keep electricity bills at a minimum.
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The robot guides the surgeon's hand, showing where he needs to cut bone away and gently resisting him if he tries to cut the wrong area.
Until a few years ago, to treat aortic aneurysms surgeons cut a patient from breastbone to pubic bone and replaced the damaged section with a synthetic tube.
When she returned to competition, she carried on the court a small bottle containing the bone fragments cut from her ankle, just to remind her of how lucky she was to compete again.
He was knocked to the floor and suffered a cut to his left eye and a fractured cheek bone, which required surgery.
The most frequent procedure to correct the angular deformity is an osteotomy, or a bone cut at either the front, middle or back portion of the first metatarsal bone.
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I've heard about how the city government here is starting to cut into bone, not just fat.
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Flanken-cut beef short rib (short rib cut across the bone into half-inch thick strips you may need to ask your butcher to do this) is a wonder, but hangar steak, skirt steak, even flank steak (marinated overnight) will work well too.
All you need to do is start with dry aged beef, preferably an on-the-bone cut, which is more widely available than it ever has been before.
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