Mr Obama, for his part, was right to press for more funds to counter what would otherwise have been a contractionary cutting-off of unemployment benefits and tax breaks for the poorest.
Failure of a test usually means an instant short spell in jail, and it is hoped that such a dramatic sentence will shock people out of re-offending - thereby reducing long-term prison numbers and cutting off alcohol-related crime at the source.
With commercial banks gradually pulling their interbank and short-term credit lines from Soviet institutions and completely cutting off medium-term lending, the Kremlin's authorities are tempted, if not compelled, to take on higher pay-off banking transactions internationally.
Located next to the convention center, the stadium would have doubled the mass and length of the huge bunker against the river already established by that "lump of black coal" -- as essayist Phillip Lopate described its dark bulk in his literary trip around the edges of Manhattan -- cutting off views and access with nearly a mile of hulking wall.
Making another dress would require a trip to Italy to procure the fantastic fabric, reprinting the pattern and re-cutting the style as a one-off.
In theory, consolidation can ease this problem by cutting 8-10% off a broker's costs.
The cost-cutting has paid off, analysts predict that this quarter, which ends tomorrow, July 31, Novell will post earnings of about seven cents a share, its fourth profitable quarter in a row.
Even her most devoted supporters say that she could be short with people, curtly cutting them off in mid-sentence.
The Saudi Embassy is cutting off the Virginia-based Institute for Islamic and Arabic Sciences in America, which the Post shorthanded as the Islamic Institute.
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Besides the implementation of huge cost-cutting measures, the changes include plans to sell off non-core and strategically redundant business units.
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The second thing buoying MLPs is that there's a buyer's market for pipelines and other so-called midstream assets, which asset-cutting big oil companies and bankruptcy-mired Enron are selling off.
Malawi's government has invited bids for its 14-seat presidential jet, which is being sold off as part of cost-cutting measures.
When it comes to cutting welfare, benefits for better-off pensioners have had a lot of attention.
Not surprisingly, the new EV1 is a one-of-a-kind hybrid that combines proven off-road racing technology with a cutting edge drivetrain.
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Some of them are into the position, and more of them will be of laying people off and cutting back - and we'd like to avert that.
Critics are beginning to grumble that this plethora of imports is cutting off opportunities for home-grown players, and so may damage the chances of the national side.
An oil embargo imposed by the European Union in July and other measures that have included cutting Iran off from international financial-settlement mechanisms and maritime insurance are hurting hard.
So what was just an idea two decades ago is now rolling off assembly lines in cutting-edge fuel efficient cars that you can plug in at night.
They looked at witness accounts and letters sent by the two artists, concluding that the row ended with Gauguin - a keen fencer - cutting his friend's ear off.
In a sense, however, the fact that states and districts are laying off teachers and cutting pre-K and other programs is itself a form of policy choice.
The logistical challenges involved in sustaining military operations in remote areas where wars are commonly waged has convinced the U.S. Department of Defense to deploy a growing number of cutting-edge solar-energy technologies in off-grid combat zones.
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The tax-cutting part is designed to fend off the Tory threat to Lib Dem seats in the south of England, and to offer more help for the poor - the party's line of attack against Labour in the north.
Show off other people's cutting-edge gadgets, talk about how Intel's microchips make them possible and wrap it all up in some rock music.
For one thing those on the front line in counter-terrorism warn that it risks cutting off vital local intelligence and serving as a recruiting sergeant for terrorists.
Unfortunately, it seems increasingly, that today's Republicans want to bet that they can regain the White House by cutting off two legs from that stool - disregarding, if not dismissing outright conservative social issues and national security themes.
"Removing the ILF will leave already cash-strapped local authorities even worse off - and they in turn will be looking at ways of cutting back on the support that they provide for disabled people with very high support needs, " he said.
As a government, we are fighting illegal drugs by cutting off supplies and reducing demand through anti-drug education programs.
These had included cutting off some of Singapore's fresh-water supply and withdrawing the large numbers of Malaysian workers from the country.
Companies have been cutting costs by introducing labor-saving technologies and by moving off-shore.
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Dr Perelman overcame this difficulty by cutting off the singularities, continuing with the Ricci-flow application and then rejoining the transformed objects later.
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