The hope that a cocktail of slashing spending, reforming labour markets, and privatising will finally work.
What will Nokia be able to do to keep market share outside of slashing its prices?
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The Democrats are ready to accuse Republicans of slashing and burning every entitlement program and agency.
Economists are divided about the wisdom of slashing taxes in this way, without trying to balance the books.
But the Republicans have only talked of slashing spending, which would almost certainly lead to a cut in this type of program.
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Coming off of consecutive seasons in which the Jets missed the playoffs, Idzik already had begun the unavoidable process of slashing payroll to reshape the roster.
In private, Boeing executives are very critical of their European competitor, accusing it of slashing prices and offering residual-value guarantees to keep its factories and workforce fully employed.
Republicans also called for tax code reforms, but with the goal of slashing the responsibilities of the agency as part of the party's longstanding push for smaller government and a reduced taxing authority.
Apart from fending off interlopers from the Internet, Japanese publishers see e-books as a way of slashing the costs of production and distribution, which currently account for more than 75% of the total.
Antonio Piazza, a regional PdL leader, is accused of slashing the tyres of a disabled driver who had the effrontery to use a parking bay, reserved for the disabled, in which the PdL dignitary liked to leave his Jaguar.
Now that business seems to have stabilised, banks must pull off a harder trick than the simple one of slashing jobs: how to position themselves to take advantage of an upturn, while keeping costs tight in case the market turns down again.
We have a forecast of Apple slashing iPad prices in the face of increasing competition from its rivals in our model.
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He believes companies are becoming more thoughtful about job-cutting, actively restructuring instead of just slashing the workforce across the board.
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In an era of salary slashing and other cost cuts, the network rationale is simple: Unlike a drama or comedy, which is typically story-driven and ensemble-based, the host of a late-night show is the draw.
Beyond the politics of defense cuts, the wording of the Budget Control Act makes more slashing of weapons accounts inevitable if sequestration is triggered.
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There was plenty of chatter about European bank weakness and the slashing of U.S. growth forecasts.
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The agency reported that Filin had suffered months of intimidation, including threatening phone calls and the slashing of his car tires.
Sitting now on lawns, amid well-tended flowerbeds and chattering picnickers, it is hard to imagine the British Army swarming onto this plain to attack the French, the smoke of gunfire forming a thick haze among the trees, the slashing of bayonets, and the screaming of the wounded.
BT, he explained was going after the "cheap and cheerful" end of the broadband market, slashing prices in pursuit of market share.
It will have to wean itself of its automatic price slashing ways, at least in terms of content, if it wants to get anywhere near the colossal margins of Apple and Google.
The crisis was followed by the slashing of interest rates in the developed world.
As it is, many of them are slashing their polling budgets or shutting down in-house polling operations.
Equally, the Fed's slashing of rates in 2001-03 did much to fuel an already warming housing market.
Of course, slashing guidance does not inspire confidence among investors, and should prompt analysts to lower estimates over the coming days.
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While AMD fought a successful three-year campaign to grab market share, Intel began hitting back last summer, overhauling its lineup of processors and slashing prices.
Last weekend in Tokyo I heard Mr Hashimoto calling for the slashing of government waste, cutting bureaucracy and making English an integral part of Japanese education.
Instead, the government was trying to control inflation through unorthodox measures, such as limiting the price of petrol or slashing electricity tariffs and taxes on car sales.
When he arrived in Tokyo in 1999 to revive the fortunes of Nissan, he took plenty of flak after slashing more than 20, 000 jobs and closing assembly plants.
In 1996 and 1997, when oil stood high, it had an opportunity for wide reform, not least a slashing of the 1.3m-strong public workforce, but did not take it.
And don't say "from the slashing of interest rates by the Bank of England", because these figures are for incomes before outlays on debt, spending on the basics and so on.
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