Ex-poet laureate Sir Andrew Motion said "townies in the countryside" were "gutting" rural communities.
But now he was part of a majority that was, in effect, gutting a four-year-old opinion.
Consequently, Congress seems unlikely to go along with a wholesale gutting of the Act.
Norwegians sniff at the numbing unpleasantness of gutting fish and at the town's remoteness.
First, as Governor of California, he clipped the wings of the system, leading to its eventual gutting.
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They were retaliating for the threatened gutting of the Global Protection Against Limited Strikes (GPALS) proposed by Sens.
Gutting the dollar never makes eggs cheaper in euros other than timing discrepancies, which can make or break producers.
After gutting through 26.2 miles, it's the last thing anyone wants to hear.
But our government is in no condition to afford those higher rates without gutting the rest of the budget.
Evert was emotionless on the court, gutting weaker-willed opponents with her adamantine demeanor.
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Far from discouraging proliferation, gutting our strategic forces in a new treaty with the Kremlin will increase that phenomenon.
Gutting this underbelly of corporate Germany would hurt part of the centre-right's constituency.
What is probably the least sexy policy option is to refrain from gutting data collection at the Census Bureau.
While Senator McCain is a committed free trader, Senator Obama is hawking protectionist nostrums, including "renegotiating" (a euphemism for gutting) Nafta.
Hyundai squeezed 128 pounds out of its 2011 Sonata sedan without gutting its performance (see graphic, "A Car's Crash Diet").
His Medicare and Medicaid reforms would generate future savings many times greater than would be gained from gutting the defense budget.
Cutting the deficit by gutting our investments in innovation and education is like lightening an overloaded airplane by removing its engine.
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It will house a gutting and packaging plant and several teams of fishermen, while trawling the Illinois, Mississippi, Ohio and Missouri rivers.
It is traditionally prepared by beheading and gutting the shark and then burying the carcass in a shallow pit covered with gravelly sand.
Now, if you take such an unbalanced approach, then that means you are going to be gutting our investments in schools and education.
My resolution for 2012 is to be more agile at introducing and adopting good processes and gutting the ones that do not work anymore.
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It gets more efficiency out of Medicaid without gutting the program.
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By even further gutting demand via a cut in government spending.
Some folks in Washington also want to close the deficit by gutting our investments in things like clean energy or medical research or basic science.
For some strange reason the party opposes all tax increases does not consider gutting Medicare benefits and significantly reducing Social Security benefits to be a tax increase.
In the current constricted budgetary environment, our armed forces are naturally reluctant to take chances on new weapons systems since it would mean gutting what they need now.
Legislators and regulators will be forced to take notice as participants challenge, more effectively than ever before, both employer plan-gutting maneuvers and the very rules of the game.
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In essence, the Woolf Report recommends gutting the power of the International Cricket Council's full members, the 10 Test-playing nations that effectively run the game. at the moment.
The downside is the unfairness of gutting out 162 games only to have to win a one game showdown against a lesser team to secure a wild card berth.
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