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This may not cut back on in-person drop bys, but it will cut back on other external interruptions that can distract you from the task at hand.
By purchasing cleaning supplies through these sustainability-focused companies, we can cut back on plastic waste while simultaneously cut back on the dirt and grime in our homes.
So maybe it's time to cut back on the hat?
Was that why you cut back on early stage investments?
The Bank of Japan would cut back on QE, too.
Trying to cut back on buying lattes won't help, either.
Americans also cut back on spending at restaurants and bars.
Then, identify what you can eliminate or cut back on.
Others may just cut back on growing crops like alfalfa.
Nearly half of respondents said they cut back on spending.
The carriers haven't cut back on new aircraft orders, either.
Cut back on red meat, egg yolks and anything processed.
Music schools and concert halls have cut back on orders.
They've cut back on capital expenditures the last few years.
I had cut back on all the expenses I could.
Doctors cut back on the sedatives the evening of Oct.
If my weight was up, I cut back on food.
Sethi: Let's start with the worst: Cut back on lattes!
They cut personnel, reduced material and cut back on maintenance.
Among the electricity grid operator's suggestions: Cut back on email.
As growth stalled, services firms cut back on hiring plans.
And she cut back on alcohol — for the wrong reasons.
The United States, meanwhile, has cut back on science funding.
Mr. Micklethwait denied that Bloomberg had cut back on investigative reporting.
Maybe Chase should have just cut back on the cab rides?
However, the company said it cut back on spending on advertising.
Both dieting groups cut back on similar amounts of calories overall.
I cut back on hair and makeup and all that stuff.
Production was cut back on Tuesday as Harvey drenched the area.
Overall, respondents didn't want to cut back on their fitness expenses.
S. trade spat has prompted clients to cut back on advertising.
When might it be wise to cut back on caffeine consumption?
I have cut back on cheese, but I still love cheese.
I've canceled trips and cut back on going to public events.
And he had cut back on regulation, as he had promised.
All companies have cut back on retail hours with limited staffing.
Other cities have also started to cut back on polluting vehicles.
So, we're able to cut back on some of those investments.
Some even cut back on housing costs by crashing at home.
He has also cut back on material possessions and miscellaneous spending.
Retailers are hoping to cut back on their own shipping expenses.
So how do you cut back on that years of process?
To save money, Ms. Faye cut back on the home aides.
A review of previous randomized controlled trials found that LSD helped alcoholics cut back on their drinking, while a much smaller study found psilocybin treatment helped people diagnosed with alcohol dependence cut back on their drinking days.
Perhaps you should you cut back on your work hours this week.
N, which is pushing department store operators to cut back on promotions.
I am really trying to cut back on my spending, I swear.
Perhaps you'll find another "latte factor" that you can cut back on.
We've seen some cities manage to cut back on water pretty impressively.
Consumers also continued to cut back on spending on sports and hobbies.
Sure, we can probably all cut back on eating factory-farmed meat.
I even cut back on my meds a couple of weeks ago.
At some point, you can't cut back on your lifestyle any more.
That progress would be at risk if governments cut back on funding.
Companies also cut back on capital spending ahead of elections, Subramanian said.
Apple isn't the only company trying to cut back on annoying ads.
The middle class has cut back on everything from groceries to education.
Services firms also suffered from weak demand and cut back on hiring.
How can you save money when there's less to cut back on?
The economy might also slow as US consumers cut back on spending.
Then manufacturers of paintball equipment consolidated and cut back on ad spending.
This mentality helped him cut back on his biggest vice: dining out.
Mr. Cherpeski has had to cut back on repairing streets and bridges.
They were also slightly more willing to cut back on this expense.
The South Virginia tobacco economy collapsed as Americans cut back on smoking.
I cut back on my social life more than most college students.
I had already cut back on the meat because it's much cheaper!
"People do not want to cut back on their lattes," he said.
Could the trade fight cause him to cut back on his hobby?
Mr. Cherpeski has had to cut back on repairing streets and bridges.
You should do everything you can to cut back on unnecessary expenses.
"We're one of the few retailers that didn't cut back on service."
While they have cut back on writing policies, they have not withdrawn.
They plan to reduce budgets and cut back on activities like conferences.
President Donald Trump campaigned on promises to cut back on environmental regulation.
It has also cut back on labor costs, relying more on automation.
Here's what we're watching: • Tesla's plan to cut back on capital expenditures.
Despite that, I've tried to cut back on how often I'm flying.
But suppose you, personally, decide to cut back on your meat consumption.
Still, Ms. Caudle said she is trying to cut back on vaping.
Meanwhile, the company has cut back on sharing its profits with employees.
He cut back on his between-starts throwing and immediately noticed the effect.
"This just adds an additional reason to cut back on antibiotics," Yolken said.
However, it's unlikely that SpaceX will cut back on its ambitions anytime soon.
The addiction crisis has already led doctors to cut back on prescribing opioids.
But Americans cut back on apparel purchases and spending at restaurants and bars.
Rationing of electricity forced offices to cut back on lighting and air conditioning.
This is part of a larger initiative to cut back on plastic waste.
The combined group can now cut back on subsidies and focus on profit.
If you're looking to cut back on your data usage, look no further.
The company has cut back on staffing over the years, according to Variety.
He recommends others cut back on the amount of clothing they have, too.
Unfortunately, people generally cut back on needed care as well as wasteful care.
The move will cut back on red tape and costs, Trump officials say.
Mr. Roberts cut back on daily energy drinks, which are loaded with B12.
She saw opportunities to cut back on clothing, food, and personal care products.
Other companies and groups also cut back on directly lobbying policymakers in 2202.
Influenced by nouvelle cuisine, he cut back on butter, cream and heavy sauces.
Some cities have tried to cut back on plastic by banning plastic bags.
So I cut back on booze dramatically and started tinkering in the kitchen.
Even as starvation bites, some are reluctant to cut back on their habit.
Plus, they can help you cut back on your carbon footprint a little.
The senators may opt to cut back on their digital time for good.
One of my new year&aposs resolutions was to cut back on meat.
I cut back on all that academic and historical and biblical, archaeological info.
If people cut back on their consumption enough that we have a recession.
This has forced many states to cut back on other safety net programs.
Yes, I had to cut back on eating steak for a couple years.
The issue is they also cut back on the complexity of the story.
One way to cut back on transportation costs is to go car-free.
If corporations are in distress, they fire workers and cut back on investment spending.
The bank also cut back on its investment banking activities in Russia last year.
At the same time, America has drastically cut back on its appetite for coal.
Americans also spent more on sports and hobbies but cut back on eating out.
Like Mike and Pat Boggs, another 33% cut back on their children's educational expenses.
If that, in turn, caused widespread defaults, banks might cut back on mortgage lending.
Cut back on refined carbs to balance out the extra calories from adding protein.
Leave voters got what they wanted, so why should they cut back on spending?
On my 30th birthday, I decided to cut back on my drinking and drugging.
That's key if wineries have to cut back on their water use during droughts.
The coalition can't force states and companies to cut back on carbon emissions, either.
The Lego Movie actor added that he also plans to cut back on working.
Oil majors cut back on spending on new projects in order to protect dividends.
Not only do these candles cut back on risk, they're so simple to use.
Official data released last week showed shoppers cut back on their spending in January.
And they are also going to be cut back on grains, particularly refined grains.
O.P. tactics that cut back on polling places and workers are causing huge lines!
He learned to cut back on calories and fat; her preferences included stuffed vegetables.
But now we've been trying to cut back on the meat intake in general.
Those deficits will be used as an excuse to cut back on important investments.
They have cut back on what qualifies for the lower, long-term tax rate.
Firms expect to cut back on most forms of capital spending, the survey showed.
Plus, people find it difficult to cut back on meat eating, the authors said.
One way to cut back on stress is surrounding yourself with a great team.
If you drink coffee, gradually cut back on the number of cups per day.
Recessions can cause politicians to cut back on pension funding, compounding future fiscal challenges.
The financial crisis of 2008 forced the authority to cut back on maintenance spending.
Airlines around the world have cut back on itineraries as COVID-803 hamstrings travel.
Pause any recurring subscriptions and make an effort to cut back on online shopping.
U.S. airlines have taken drastic steps to cut back on flights in recent weeks.
He cut back on his shifts and started teaching more at the medical school.
Maybe it won't cut back on the marketing budgets of legal opioid sellers much.
Money was tight, and they cut back on movies and vacations, among other expenses.
One of the first things they cut back on was in-flight meal service.
The store also cut back on local advertising, Mr. Oliver said, hurting foot traffic.
But the Reagan administration's effort to cut back on regulation ran out of steam.
If you have a lot of debt, cut back on entertainment and eating out.
They cut back on spending, don't go to the doctor and forgo retirement savings.
And though he slowly cut back on his commitments, he continued to inspire others.
Low oil prices should cause producers with high costs to cut back on drilling.
Trump has vowed he would slash taxes for U.S. businesses and cut back on regulations.
The very ones whose choices matter most seem least inclined to cut back on consumption.
Residents have had to cut back on watering landscaping, taking long showers and washing cars.
He also said he cut back on drinking, sticking to mostly wine on the weekends.
When we cut back on calories, our body responds by increasing hunger and slowing metabolism.
And if the economy didn't, the government would have to cut back on its spending.
Specially-designed eartips cut back on the loudness of noises, but they're not enough alone.
Food companies are trying to cut back on it in a few of their products.
People who drink sugary beverages don't necessarily cut back on their calorie intake to compensate.
That might encourage firms, conscious of their carbon footprint, to cut back on business travel.
Under the 1968 agreement, Arizona has to cut back on water use before anyone else.
Lower oil prices caused energy companies to cut back on orders of equipment and pipeline.
By contrast, employers have displayed more concern and they cut back on investment throughout 2018.
Earlier this year, a bill was introduced in Congress to cut back on legal immigration.
So Joe has to cut back on his drinking, since he can't afford it anymore.
Nightfood also cut back on sugar and fat, meaning fewer calories than some traditional pints.
But Americans cut back on spending at restaurants and bars, with sales dropping 1.8 percent.
But definitely they will cut back on their livestock and complement it with crop farming.
TV that there is no real national security reason to cut back on refugee admissions.
Try to cut back on ordering take-out and going out for lunch at work.
Farmers have also been asked to cut back on livestock in order to reduce nitrogen.
The company also said it would cut back on new store opening for the brand.
The ban, which aims to cut back on pollution, is expected to begin next year.
She laments that new equipment has cut back on storage of bulky prints and negatives.
Some automakers also continued to cut back on low-margin sales to rental car fleets.
They have had little success, in many cases, and many have cut back on staff.
But it had now cut back on the ongoing political noise and as yields fall.
The team cut back on some of his work in the second week of camp.
But as it expanded its footprint, the Bowery Mission also cut back on some efforts.
The easiest path for companies to goose earnings would be to cut back on investment.
U.S. airlines have also taken drastic steps to cut back on flights in recent weeks.
At the same time, Saudi Arabia cut back on both crude and refined product exports.
As retirement costs have grown, state and local governments have cut back on infrastructure investments.
States, in fact, cut back on mental health spending even more after the Great Recession.
Yes, China has cut back on directly subsidizing exports, a clear violation of W.T.O. guidelines.
There's evidence that people cut back on care when faced with a deductible, he added.
Airlines around the world have cut back on capacity as COVID-19 saps travel demand.
Americans also cut back on spending at restaurants and bars, as well as on hobbies.
This is not the time cut back on your contributions to your retirement plans, either.
But it has been forced to cut back on at least two of those sources.
When there is less demand for goods, manufacturers cut back on production and employment drops.
I also have difficulty falling asleep and I cut back on drinking as a result.
See where you can cut back on monthly expenses that are chewing up your cash.
The resulting reduction in revenues could compel firms to cut back on new research projects.
After the tragedy, the church could have closed its doors or cut back on public events.
Prentice even started the hashtag #TimIsNotMonty in order to cut back on some of the hate.
Jones said that WhatsApp has also cut back on mistaken bans through its enhanced spam detection.
That email is the main reason why I've cut back on my own use of them.
Whole Foods Market's plan will approximately to cut back on 800,000 pounds of plastic per year.
Foreign shoppers have already cut back on spending in the U.S. because of the stronger dollar.
When I asked why they didn't just cut back on their spending, she was suddenly indignant.
Finding ways to cut back on things like restaurants and groceries is "thinking small," he says.
Reusable water bottles are a must for anyone looking to cut back on their waste production.
But Joyce said travelers were ready to cut back on retail spending in order to fly.
I've cut back on these to maybe one every couple weeks, but today it's much needed.
He was going to take a risk and cut back on writing and do other stuff.
The company said it was seeking to markedly cut back on cardboard usage on environmental grounds.
In response, the Islamic State has cut back on governance and salaries, its two biggest expenses.
"Against this backdrop, firms continue to cut back on their purchasing and hiring activities," HSBC said.
The rules shackling banks have led them to cut back on serving less profitable smaller customers.
True to form, Frank doesn't seem to have cut back on her color or her flair.
The move may be a jab at Amazon, which cut back on price-matching last year.
OPEC and Russia cut back on output beginning in 2016 because of a massive supply glut.
Just because you know you should cut back on takeout and Ubers doesn't mean you will.
Patients making under $100,000 a year were most likely to cut back on their insulin use.
Joe Udo cut back on his biggest bill — childcare — by becoming a stay-at-home dad.
Households also spent more on clothing, groceries and grooming last month, but cut back on furniture.
In April 2018, Starbucks announced it would cut back on its limited-time offerings by 30%.
The kingdom has cut back on entitlements, subsidies on things like fuel, and even on salaries.
He uses teleprompters at rallies now and has cut back on press conferences and media interviews.
The state's residents generally support Republicans and liked Trump's promises to cut back on cumbersome regulations.
The administration has cut back on advertising and outreach, though, which Democrats fear will depress enrollment.
General Motors, Ford and Honda have all cut back on production as the auto market cools.
But he said the tariffs would force his company to cut back on its expansion plans.
When people are feeling strapped, they tend to cut back on buying those types of products.
She and her husband cut back on their student loan payments to cover the $1,200 bill.
Investors have been pressing oil companies to cut back on spending and increase returns to shareholders.
During times of economic uncertainty, consumers tend to cut back on the things they don't need.
In response, China has cut back on its imports of agricultural goods from the United States.
She cut back on insulin and tried to manage her blood sugar levels by eating less.
The people losing jobs in March are going to have to cut back on their spending.
But one frequent tip is to actually cut back on social media and constant update-checking.
In the meantime, customers can do their part to cut back on minis in other ways.
He lightened up the rhythm section, replacing piano with guitar, and cut back on improvised solos.
Neither does The Story of Stuff, whose raison d'être is to, well, cut back on stuff.
Location matters when you're trying to stick to a budget and cut back on living costs.
They've since had to cut back on everything from toys for their children to holiday decorations.
And, of course, Donald Trump won the Presidency, promising to drastically cut back on financial regulation.
I've cut back on how much I'm reading about the coronavirus, I'm sticking to reliable sources.
The host told listeners to cut back on retirement savings and instead invest in real estate.
Nearly a quarter had to cut back on spending to pay for health care or medicine.
Some frackers have decided to cut back on expensive drilling to adjust to lower oil prices.
There are concerns that lower house prices could encourage builders to cut back on new projects.
But the Trump administration has cut back on prosecutions of these crimes and assistance to victims.
And many countries are considering efficiency measures to cut back on oil consumption for environmental reasons.
The company told Gizmodo the move was intended to cut back on moviegoers exploiting the service.
The beauty of finding ways to cut back on your big, recurring expenses is that you keep saving that money every month with no additional effort, whereas if you're following the "latte factor" and trying to cut back on small things, that requires willpower every single day.
If there's one message that most people get about their diet, it's to cut back on fat.
Banks have cut back on their own trading and the leverage they give clients to trade with.
It's also not clear that taking up an e-cigarette actually helps cut back on smoking cigarettes.
Ansari said that he and his friends still play the game, but they've cut back on it.
Chrissy Teigen got candid in an interview with Cosmopolitan, admitting that she's cut back on her drinking.
Hoping to cut back on the practice, he no longer sells full-sized containers of many staples.
A Thursday Bloomberg report, however, stated that the airline was slashing routes to cut back on costs.
You may decide to cut back on discretionary areas or re-adjust how you divide things up.
Domestic customers, who might have provided a bulwark, have also cut back on travel since the putsch.
To cut back on your artificial sweetener use, she recommended consuming actual sugar or honey in moderation.
The couple cut back on their food costs by only eating out once or twice a month.
Trump promised to cut back on regulations, slash corporate taxes and promote a more business-friendly environment.
We should cut back on military spending if we have to, or raise taxes on the rich.
Facebook cut back on glitzy launch events following one it threw for Facebook Home, which immediately flopped.
During the recession, Congress cut back on certain aspects of the program, like funding for summer semesters.
The commodities tumble at the beginning of the year meant industrial companies cut back on capex spending.
Do they cut back on their hours at work, or drop out of the labor force altogether?
When consumers become meal kit subscribers, they naturally cut back on their food spending in other places.
I love pasta, but now I'm eating chickpea pasta because I had to cut back on wheat.
In order to return to profitability, they have cut back on capacity, ditching many loss-making routes.
After the last Triple-E ship entered service last year, it cut back on ordering new vessels.
The singer has quit smoking entirely and seriously cut back on drinking, she tells the fashion magazine.
That means the next president would have to request supplemental funding or cut back on planned activities.
As a result, some producers have cut back on production or closed facilities and laid off workers.
That makes Starbucks vulnerable if consumers decide to cut back on spending because of the economic downturn.
Facebook has also cut back on the amount of access ad-tech companies have to its platform.
Cut back on carbs and go back to eating lots of high-fat meats and dairy products?
These are all just some of the ways you can cut back on data usage, of course.
The country is working to cut back on spending, this week cutting ministerial pay by 20 percent.
He's cut back on the number of Nerdist podcasts he records each week, from three to one.
While evictions are unlikely, landlords may have to cut back on maintenance and improvements in their buildings.
This is the main rationale for the White House's aim to cut back on "job-killing" regulations.
The Trump administration has threatened to cut back on employment-based immigration and end the DACA program.
But President Jair Bolsonaro's administration has cut back on policing of such activity since he took office.
Major oil importers cut back on their purchases from Iran, contracting Iran's economy despite high oil prices.
If there were ever a time to cut back on the lattes and suspend subscriptions, it's now.
Some hospitals have begun to cut back on non-emergency procedures to prepare for expected coronavirus patients.
In that case, operators would have to cut back on investment in mobile networks or fiber broadband.
"When times are tough, employers start to cut back on the generosity of their benefits," Fronstin says.
How many more scholarships could private colleges afford if they cut back on exorbitant presidential pay packages?
Nissan is trying to cut back on the discounts just as the overall market enters a downturn.
As more readers have moved online, many newspapers have cut back on how often they are published.
Rocha has had to cut back on staff because of the lack of visitors to his store.
If your outside activities are too time-consuming, try to cut back on those that are expendable.
Ask yourself why, exactly, you want to save more of your paycheck or cut back on restaurants.
Like Bravo, one recipient was able to cut back on work and spend time with his kids.
International oil firms cut back on exploration, especially in areas considered expensive to develop such as deepwater.
Cut back on whatever you need to in order to contribute enough to get that full match.
The Trump administration has signaled that it also may soon cut back on humanitarian aid to Africa.
Luckily, there are things both individuals and companies can do to cut back on the boomeranging packages.
So, if that means traveling by plane, there are ways to cut back on greenhouse gas emissions.
You need to cut-back on spending all of your money and time on crap and entertainment.
At the farm, let's cut back on the pesticides and herbicides going onto and into our food.
Coach Dave Cameron wants Hoffman to cut back on his giveaways and play better without the puck.
"When employers give you more in health benefits, they just cut back on your wages," Mehrotra says.
We're told he's willing to try to cut back on cigarettes, but there's no talk of quitting.
It would cut back on financial assistance for relatively low-income insurance shoppers above the poverty line.
They should cut back on the platitudes and make sure children get to keep their health insurance.
But a push to cut back on incentives and sales to rental fleets have slowed the company.
This could have been an easy area for Apple to cut back on features, too, but it didn't.
But I do feel like I've had more energy than usual, even as I cut back on caffeine.
Ceará has had to cut back on irrigation, hurting flower and melon exporters, cattle ranchers and dairy farmers.
Faced with this existential risk, they cut back on their marketing budgets and focused on mollifying their tormentors.
So, maybe cut back on your avocado toast habit to save for an avocado-themed vacation this fall?
Uber and Lyft have cut back on incentives and bonuses in more established markets to attract new drivers.
With restrictions implemented by Valve, both CSGOLounge and Dota2Lounge started to cut back on their item betting operations.
"The one consistent finding in every study on HSAs is that people cut back on healthcare," Fronstin said.
There were worries they were running out of government bonds to buy and would cut back on that.
Many of those countries were quickly overwhelmed by the volume and have also now cut back on imports.
Honey Boo Boo, telling her mom to cut back on the cheese and asking her to forgo surgery.
Many growers already cut back on winter wheat acres, which were seeded last autumn for harvest this summer.
The carriers haven't cut back on new aircraft orders, either, in a buyer's market for cutting-edge jets.
The administration has cut back on advertising spending, halved the enrollment period to six weeks, and reduced outreach.
It was already clear that we needed to cut back on the indiscriminate and unnecessary use of antibiotics.
Additionally, the restaurant revamped its menu to cut back on the amount of required kitchen labor, he noted.
Maybe your beloved hates Mexican food (pro tip: dump them), so you cut back on your taco consumption.
Mary Fallin said the research justifies action taken by Oklahoma earlier this year to cut back on injections.
If you're looking to cut back on your oil intake, this minty one can fit on your counter.
That's for good reason, as dollar stores tend to cut back on store staff to keep prices low.
Carriers are hesitant not to cut back on service, particularly as low-cost carriers expand their international service.
Even a local government agency weighed in last week, calling for people to cut back on smartphone use.
You want to reduce friction as much as possible, to cut back on blisters and sores and such.
Retail sales were unexpectedly flat in July as Americans cut back on purchases of clothing and other goods.
Arguably, the U.S. could cut back on some foreign engagements and pay more attention to pressing domestic problems.
Cut out processed and manufactured foods, reduce or eliminate dairy foods, and cut back on foods with gluten.
The mercurial dictator has renounced state-sponsored terrorism, and cut back on the torture and executions of dissidents.
The kingdom steered OPEC on Wednesday to cut back on the oil spigot in order to boost prices.
Such a land-tax revolution would reduce property speculation, lower property prices and cut back on property debts.
"In the long run the only reasonable solution is to cut back on mass surveillance laws," he said.
That said, Chelsea would be well served to cut back on putting the ball in their own net.
Data showed U.S. retail sales barely rose in November as households cut back on purchases of motor vehicles.
And out of 381 counties in the study, about 43 percent of them cut back on voting locations.
It's unusual when a major corporation boasts about its decision to cut back on doing business with Amazon.
In a recent Mintel survey, 36 percent of diners said they wanted restaurants to cut back on packaging.
Some conservatories, including the Juilliard School, have cut back on piano students, fearing that the market is saturated.
If consumers are forced to pay for those increases, they could be forced to cut back on spending.
He tried to cut back on the international organizations that would coordinate with the rest of the world.
The airline also said it would cut back on amenities such as hot towels, pillows, blankets, and magazines.
She has switched to low-energy bulbs, eats locally grown organic food and has cut back on meat.
Nasir's team determined that 12.6% of the survey participants had cut back on their medications due to cost.
Since the Great Recession, many kitchens have cut back on what they considered superfluous luxuries, obliterating pastry departments.
Since the Great Recession, many kitchens have cut back on what they considered superfluous luxuries, obliterating pastry departments.
Trump has also been able to cut back on Obama-era regulations with the help of the House.
So officials can cut back on, say, flight training or live-fire drills with little fear of blowback.
To save money, she gave her dog to her brother and cut back on groceries and air-conditioning.
OPIC's expansion into venture capital comes during an administration that has tried to cut back on foreign aid.
He added that the family had also cut back on luxuries like long-distance travel and fancy restaurants.
And unfortunately, the current administration has cut back on the very tools needed to get the job done.
I cut back on compulsive Twitter checking and intuitively scrolled quickly past anything that reeked of a Trump story.
U.S. retail sales were unexpectedly flat in July as Americans cut back on purchases of clothing and other goods.
That typically causes drilling companies to cut back on their purchases of steel pipe, machinery and other drilling equipment.
But so far there is little sign that sterling's weakness is causing them to cut back on foreign jaunts.
I pay extra for almond milk since I'm trying to cut back on the amount of dairy I consume.
In its last quarter, Freeport actually increased its oil production and barely cut back on copper despite falling prices.
He has cut back on the use of new oak, harvested earlier and become more delicate in the winery.
"Saving as much as possible is great but it doesn't mean we should cut back on everything," he says.
The impending threat of climate change has also added pressure on local officials to cut back on carbon emissions.
"For those women, if they cut back on exercise, their ability to ovulate and conceive may improve," he says.
At the local level, pension obligations are forcing some cities to cut back on basic services like road maintenance.
These conservative groups say school districts need to cut back on non-teaching staff rather than seek bigger budgets.
"It's a fabulous company, but I do worry that Samsung will have to cut back on orders," Cramer said.
"They realize people are gaming the system and they have taken measures to cut back on it," Mayerowitz said.
They cited concerns over China, the world's second-biggest economy, as a reason to cut back on auto stocks.
With sales growth slowing, businesses also continued to cut back on inventories to avoid getting stuck with excess merchandise.
When people are trying to cut back on junk food, often then take it all our of their house.
SMH. One small way you can cut back on your e-waste problem is by purchasing a refurbished device.
Here are a few options for you if you want to cut back on your carbon footprint this season.
The chair also comes with a tube system that blows air around the person to cut back on humidity.
The diplomatic spat has also cast a pall over Turkey's tourism sector as Russians cut back on trips there.
Meantime, the last statewide insurer in Iowa said it, may have to cut back on coverage in the state.
Now is not the time to cut back on our support for foreign aid, but to make it better.
As people live longer, more of them prefer to cut back on their work, but not stop working completely.
That being said, Panera offers plenty of options if you're simply looking to avoid or cut back on gluten.
And President Trump has only promised to further cut back on opioid prescriptions as hospitals are already facing shortages.
In recent years she had gone blind and cut back on her civic activities, gradually receding from public view.
In the past, whenever Turkey has needed to cut back on Iranian oil, Iraqi crude emerged as the alternative.
To prove that everyone can easily cut back on sugar even in everyday life, we invented the Lidl spoon.
Some may tell you to just cut back on fried foods altogether, but is that really the only option?
Perhaps taking a cue from Congress, the military has started in recent years to cut back on its own.
And two-thirds of older adults would like to cut back on the total number of medicines they take.
If you want to cut back on food costs but still eat well, there's a simple solution: Go homemade.
The cuts also came without plans to cut back on the number of rigs drilling into U.S. shale formations.
U.S. retail sales unexpectedly fell in April as households cut back on purchases of motor vehicles and other goods.
The country for the first time had to sell bonds, institute austerity measures and cut back on other subsidies.
While the Federal mine has cut back on production, some of his other mines are poised for a rebound.
You don't have to cut back on being social, just on how much you're spending while you're with friends.
"When you deploy these intermediate systems in Europe, it is going to cut back on decision times," Nunn explained.
She also said the government should consider making stronger recommendations to older people to cut back on their exposure.
On Sunday, the justice minister, a Netanyahu appointee, cut back on court hearings, citing the need for social distancing.
To be better prepared, you need to cut back on expenses, like shopping sprees, cable TV, and other purchases.
To pay off debts quickly, Takeda plans to slash thousands of jobs and cut back on duplicated drug research.
Kristy Shen and Bryce Leung are relying on a cash cushion and plan to cut back on living expenses.
More recently, Mr. Carter has cut back on teaching Sunday school in Plains, but is still there most weekends.
It also canceled all non-essential international travel and is looking at plans to cut back on domestic travel.
The coronavirus outbreak has led to softer demand for crude as people cut back on travel, among other things.
And because this is France, officials have warned the public to cut back on greeting each other with kisses.
In April 2018, it cut back on its unlimited plan, allowing users to see only four films a month.
As they expand to the full 20 percent, the schools will have to cut back on their initial offers.
To prepare, I've cut back on my spending and have been depositing $600 each month into my Marcus account.
Meanwhile, demand in many countries has been hit as consumers cut back on going out to shops and restaurants.
Of course, it's hard to cut back on caffeine if you've become psychologically or even physically dependent on it.
Several Republican and Democratic lawmakers have publicly pushed back any suggestion troops should be cut back on the continent.
To reach that goal, the university system will have to both cut back on energy use and purchase offsets.
"Women are told to cut back on coffee to save up for a new pair of shoes," Boden said.
She's cut back on expenses like subscriptions and put traveling on hold to free up more cash to save.
Studies show that cost, convenience and health concerns are among the top reasons Americans have cut back on beef.
I couldn't afford to lose the job (financially or career-wise), so I cut back on after-work activities.
He planned additional actions to cut back on legal immigration, including barring Syrian refugees from entering the United States.
As part of its turnaround plan, Abercrombie has cut back on what were considered to be immodest campaign ads.
Judge Gorsuch's decisions in libel and related cases show no inclination to cut back on protections for the press.
Using more vegetables than usual makes it possible to cut back on the barley without letting the beef dominate.
The idea was to cut back on some of the tuition discounting that typically erodes small colleges' pricing power.
The cast concrete is especially durable, to cut back on maintenance and endure the intense drills and practice runs.
It also canceled all non-essential international travel and is looking at plans to cut back on domestic travel.
They've cut back on spending and investing, which is taking a serious bite out of the country's economic growth.
One in five patients unable to pay their bills had to both cut back on both food and drugs.
This was the case during the euro zone crisis when governments cut back on spending despite an economic slowdown.
If flyers continue to buy the cheapest seats available for their itineraries, airlines will continue to cut back on comfort.
For the lactose intolerant or those who just want to cut back on dairy, almond milk is a beloved alternative.
As for the most negative part of my routine, it wouldn't kill me to cut back on the espresso shots.
People who cut back on Facebook may still want to spend hours a day staring at posts on a screen.
I eat leftover soup, which I'm getting a little tired of, but I'm trying to cut back on eating out.
Are there expenses you can cut back on in order to save more for an eventual home, car, or kid?
Here's what I've learned you should do if you want to cut back on shopping or on spending in general.
But I really do just try to cut back on carbs and sugar and desserts and just eat super clean.
Sure, takeout ordering in the early 2000s still involved talking on the phone, but it cut back on human interaction.
Alternatively, he might need to cut back on other areas of expense like travel, staging rallies, or running television ads.
To get there, he could temporarily cut back on buying art or eliminate one nice dinner a month, suggests Westlin.
On the other hand, keeping your nose to the grindstone demands that you cut back on many of life's pleasures.
Citing a lack of demand — perhaps due to the internet — the network has decided to cut back on adult film.
Fewer than a quarter said a higher minimum wage would hurt profits or prompt them to cut back on hiring.
If they cut back on the burn, talented people will get the sense the company's prospects are dimming and leave.
I'm trying to cut back on how much I pay the toll, but it makes a huge difference in time.
Housing price falls tend to discourage spending because home owners feel less wealthy, save more, and cut back on purchases.
DealBook readers, Andrew wants to know if you've deleted or cut back on Facebook because of the Cambridge Analytica news.
A bill in Ohio's state Senate would cut back on the state's renewable energy portfolio standards, the Columbus Dispatch reports.
The district agreed to cut back on administrative costs, and will eliminate about 1803 positions in the school's central office.
Some may tell you to just cut back on fried foods all together, but is that really the only option?
USDA officials do say dieters should cut back on saturated fats, which can be found in meat, poultry and dairy.
John Cryan, the bank's new CEO has announced his plans to cut back on businesses considered too small or risky.
Nearly 70 percent of Americans say they waste money on eating out, but they're willing to cut back on that.
The company said it would cut back on new store openings, and instead focus on improving margins at Kate Spade.
Manufacturers, distributors and retailers cut back on new orders in an effort to reduce stocks to a more normal level.
A U-lock is built into the bike, which the company believes helps cut back on bike clutter and dumping.
They cut back on their day-to-day expenses, downsized and started setting aside 70 percent of their combined income.
Merging programs like research and development or skills training across civilian and military sectors helps cut back on military spending.
The company said it would cut back on new store opening for the Kate Spade brand it bought in 2017.
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As such, consumers will likely be keen to use a bank that allows them to cut back on such fees.
If they can't collect payment from uninsured patients, they will have to cut back on services or seek revenue elsewhere.
A third had at least one unemployed member and 40 percent said they had to cut back on food spending.
In different ways, the House and Senate bills would cut back on the deductibility of state and local taxes (SALT).
As the world tries to cut back on carbon emissions, rising temperatures and erratic weather patterns haven't made it easy.
Large enterprise customers, such as Barclays, IKEA and Deloitte, use its programs to cut back on the use of spreadsheets.
Starting in 2011, the two executives' five-year plan made the bank cut back on global operations, shuttering businesses worldwide.
Above all, she would have to drastically cut back on travel — virtually never fly and heavily favor walking and biking.
Bank traders report slowing trading activity as investors sit on the sidelines and corporates cut back on their hedging strategies.
They will cut back on the art movies that are risky and do not have an easy path to profitability.
The high school senior came up with an idea: He would cut back on his insulin by about a third.
The agency is also expected to raise fares and tolls in 2021 and 2023 and cut back on 2,700 jobs.
That is in part because government efforts to cut back on overcapacity and pollution have fallen largely on private factories.
Gimmicks aside, some eateries have cut back on hours because of the decrease in demand and others have shuttered temporarily.
And they're hoping to cut back on in-person courtroom appearances that can be conducted over the phone or computer.
She said she immediately lost many regulars, about 5 percent of the annual clientele, and others cut back on orders.
U.S. businesses have cut back on their investment and expansion plans amid the trade war's uncertainty and exports have declined.
"But the president has said he wants to cut back on the sea crossings," he added, referring to Mr. Macron.
Though many newspapers have cut back on print, we've gone the opposite direction — adding new special sections like Puzzle Mania!
I've been wanting to cut back on touring to make more records, and that's something I started doing last year.
In order to do so, and to be a mother as well, I've had to cut back on my travel.
He cut back on lower-priced gifting options, revamped marketing to target younger shoppers and pursued greater expansion in China.
Wade was precedent, it doesn't mean he couldn't later vote to either overrule it or cut back on its holding.
Having cut back on travel and eating out, "we saved in order to make this a reality," Mr. Jankowski said.
The U.S. Department of Justice announced last week that it will cut back on hiring private monitors for corporate wrongdoers.
But, it also forced us to cut back on primary state staff and effectively limit our ability to reach voters.
One of the best things you can do for your health is to cut back on foods with added sugar.
"It (SARS) meant we did cut back on some international capacity but it rebounded very fast," Qantas Airways Ltd (QAN.
Factories also cut back on purchases of raw materials, indicating they do not expect a marked pick up in demand.
Smarter Living: One of the best things you can do for your health is to cut back on added sugar.
Sales have held up despite signs from other British companies that rising inflation was making consumers cut back on spending.
The Supreme Court recently cut back on patent abusers' ability to pick and choose troll-friendly jurisdictions for their lawsuits.
Faced with an imposing bottom-line issue, Access has cut back on its initial plans and churned through several CEOs.
The organization cut back on its multimillion-dollar digital advertising campaigns after Steyer jumped into the Democratic primary in July.
The problem is that when cost-sharing increases, people cut back on valuable services as well as less-valuable ones.
In his late years, as he cut back on public appearances, he has become almost surgical in delivering rebuke bombs.
US shale producers have also been under pressure from investors to cut back on spending and to slow their expansion.
The answer certainly isn't that we should cut back on virology and pathogen research — research that has saved countless lives.
That could lead them to cut back on payrolls as well as investment in order to make their interest payments.
Scant volatility is also prompting bond and equity managers to cut back on hedging, typically used to insure against losses.
Safe-haven assets, including the Japanese yen, government bonds and gold rallied as investors sought to cut back on riskier assets.
You may have heard about Facebook's recent pledge to cut back on News Feed traffic coming from brands, businesses, and publishers.
Next, cut back on that expense and direct those savings towards an investment account, where your money will compound over time.
Lower oil prices have also weighed on manufacturing as energy firms cut back on capital spending in response to reduced profits.
Often, after an emergency ends, state and local governments cut back on spending earmarked for disaster, as happened after Hurricane Katrina.
I have been recommending that people cut back on both diet and regular soda for both weight control and improving health.
These now underpin its decision-making about capital and lending, and Zions is not inclined to cut back on their use.
Plus, they can help you cut back on your carbon footprint and spending, which should make you feel great about yourself.
The automaker plans to cut back on its showroom staff and direct customers to order its electric vehicles through their phones.
It played havoc with the public finances: faced with large deficits the coalition government chose to cut back on public spending.
Even for Remainers, Brexit remains vague and some way off, so they see little reason to cut back on spending yet.
Offshore drilling companies have come under pressure as oil companies have cut back on spending to cope with lower oil prices.
In doing so, they cut back on safe haven bonds, utilities, consumer staples and real estate investment trusts, the survey indicated.
But it also means you may have to cut back on fruits and certain vegetables, which are also sources of carbohydrates.
Meanwhile, bricks-and-mortar retailers are fulfilling more online orders from their stores, allowing them to cut back on delivery times.
Joule stresses that consumers can even wear the bracelet if they were asked to cut back on caffeine for medical purposes.
Pick two or three elements of the wedding to focus on, and cut back on those expenses that have lower priority.
But he cut back on his hours, working three days for the man and two days on this new space venture.
Republicans also have vowed to increase defense spending and cut back on spending for domestic programs -- a big problem for Democrats.
Why it matters: It's another step Facebook is taking to curry favor with premium publishers and cut back on fake news.
At 91, she still regularly carries out official duties but has cut back on her number of engagements in recent years.
Now all we have to do is more fully accept natural gas, and perhaps cut back on taxpayer subsidies for renewables.
Tengler cut back on shares of Apple and financials in the first quarter but still likes health-care stocks right now.
Reflecting growing concerns over domestic demand, Chinese factories continued to cut back on their import orders for foreign goods last month.
Eating some soy can be a healthy way to cut back on meat while still making sure you're eating enough protein.
Concerned about the possibility of losing work to Germany, the Czech brand's main union threatened to cut back on overtime work.
Many in the middle class have had to cut back on meat or vegetables and instead get by on cheaper starches.
Though the mechanisms are as yet unknown, some worry that if banking becomes unprofitable, banks might cut back on their lending.
So when short-term rates are higher than long-term rates, bank profits are crushed and they cut back on lending.
However, the Trump administration this year also cut back on funding for local groups that help people sign up for plans.
Netflix is expected to cut back on its licensing arrangements with British broadcasters as it makes more of its own programmes.
There he gave the dictator the legitimacy he craved and promised to cut back on American military exercises in the region.
Couple Tim and Sam have cut back on unnecessary expenses because living in a tiny house has forced them to downsize.
Following World War II, Japan wanted a way to cut back on congestion while transporting residents to and from major cities.
With its traditionally strong farm lobby, France is also likely to defend farmers from pressure to cut back on EU subsidies.
Jet&aposs decision to cut back on its delivery offerings is just the latest shakeup within Walmart&aposs e-commerce arm.
The new proposal exacerbates an already unequal health system — pressuring states to cut back on benefits and coverage to reduce costs.
Consumer spending rose 23.5 percent as households cut back on goods purchases after a downwardly revised 0.1 percent gain in January.
Add Facebook and Instagram to the growing list of tech giants rolling out features to cut back on your screen time.
Moreover, when families can't cut back on costs, they take on debt, which can make rebounding harder in the long run.
The other nurse said due to her asthma, she had to make a difficult decision to cut back on work hours.
When people cut back on a particular nutrient, they usually replace it with something else to maintain their needed caloric input.
But Mr. Machado said the company had seen the rising numbers of consumers looking to cut back on meat, especially beef.
That kind of thinking might prompt some employers to cut back on investments or hiring, which could begin to slow growth.
The debate was moved from Phoenix to Washington, D.C., to cut back on travel for the campaigns and the news media.
Saudi Arabia, de facto leader of OPEC, and its partner Russia, have cut back on oil production to help stabilize prices.
The New York Times has also cut back on its local coverage of New York City, closing regional bureaus, for example.
Laid-off workers will cut back on their own purchases, as will workers who are newly afraid of losing their jobs.
Like many other businesses, logistics firms cut back on operations during the Lunar New Year holiday at the end of January.
If your committed expenses are more than 60% of your income, you're going to need to cut back on some expenses.
Oil prices have tumbled as people cut back on travel and investors worry about a slump in industrial and consumer demand.
I'm trying to cut back on all unnecessary spending (food excluded) so I like to live my shopping impulses through others.
If you're looking to cut back on your food bill in 22, a simple fix is to cook more at home.
Participants were also more likely to cut back on medications if they were women, low-income or uninsured, the researchers reported.
Several, including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and Lufthansa , have cut back on routes or stopped flying to the country altogether.
For Ms. Brunn, the marijuana pills have worked so well that she has cut back on her other pain medication, morphine.
That's likely a result of government and other efforts to get doctors and other prescribers to cut back on opioid prescriptions.
The authors said that any increased risk was too minimal to warrant telling people that they should cut back on meat.
I have cut back on social media, though not because of the Cambridge story or other reporting on big tech companies.
British retailers have been suffering as inflation-hit British consumers cut back on spending, making many investors wary of the sector.
The company's obsessive efforts to cut back on costs can almost make other private equity firms look like spendthrifts in comparison.
SO THE FIRST THING IS, IF THEY WERE TO CUT BACK ON SOME AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, IT WOULD COST THEIR ECONOMIES MORE.
But a big fall in prices could spill over into construction, force households to cut back on spending and hit growth.
If an active commute is out of the question for you, check out other ways to cut back on transportation costs.
After the acquisition, Tesla cut back on SolarCity's aggressive marketing tactics, and its sales of rooftop panels fell sharply in 2017.
Smarter Living: Revolving doors were invented during the late 19th century to cut back on fumes and dirt in larger buildings.
He has cut back on his fund's large positions in Micron Technologies, Apple and Applied Materials after they notched big gains.
If a tax gets them to cut back on their drinking, their risk exposure is reduced — so their lives are extended.
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Members have also cut back on fixed income, only 9 percent of the club's allocation, because of concerns about rising interest rates.
Apple (AAPL) plans to cut back on hiring for some divisions following a slowdown in iPhone sales, according to a Bloomberg report.
Some insurers have cut back on cyber coverage in response to the increase in the number and types of breaches, she added.
She also told me that I need to cut back on my coffee and drink more water, because I was slightly dehydrated.
A decline in oil prices over the past two years has prompted United's energy-industry clients to cut back on travel spending.
But conservative justices suggested that they may embrace the principle to cut back on the power of federal agencies in the future.
They say a post-EU Britain would flourish as it pursued its own trade deals and cut back on rules and regulations.
Those who cut back on sugary beverages also tended to see improvements in insulin resistance, a risk factor for Type 25 diabetes.
Choosing to cut back on what we share — and how much time we spend on the platform — is undoubtedly a healthy choice.
Moody's Analytics said in a note that at current prices, "commodity producers will soon begin to cut back on production and investment."
Focus on healthy foods Study participants were asked to cut back on refined carbohydrates; sugar; fatty or processed meats; and soft drinks.
RBC said it's possible that the US sanctions might discourage some European companies from investing in Iran and cut back on purchases.
To meet soaring energy consumption during the brutal freeze, some Midwest utilities urged customers to cut back on power and gas use.
If you're making travel plans, book your flights before airlines cut back on flights and restore the equilibrium of supply and demand.
Lockheed Martin designed the F-35 to be affordable, but that compelled the company to cut back on the fighter's stealth features.
Consumer spending edged up 20.7 percent as households cut back on goods purchases after a downwardly revised 20.4 percent gain in January.
The statement reiterated the association's decades-long stance that people should cut back on these fats because they contribute to cardiovascular disease.
"I have adopted this and made it my own/cut back on weakness reinforce what is strong/watch me work!" screams Byrne.
Looks like the Doogie Howsers and Doug Ross's of tomorrow might need to cut back on the weeklong benders just a bit.
Banks have also cut back on loans to highly indebted companies, known as leveraged lending, after a regulatory crackdown in recent years.
If the regime says we have to cut back on some of our overseas commitments to various terrorist groups, that&aposs useful.
Seeing it in a purple percentage gave me the guilt trip I needed to cut back on my random poppyseed bagel runs.
On the one hand, consumers and businesses might cut back on spending, hurting growth and making the case for a rate cut.
But sadly, the CMS took the wrong road: Unlike CFPB, it proposed to rely on "disclosure" rather than cut back on arbitration.
Recent Republican administrations have taken action to cut back on enforcement at the EPA and elsewhere, while Democrats have ramped it up.
Patrick responded by saying that he wanted to stay married and promised to drastically cut back on racing, which he has done.
With President-elect Donald Trump threatening to cut back on funding, researchers will likely have to rely even more on private money.
In a note, Deutsche Bank recently said Japan's efforts to cut back on excessive working hours could weigh heavily on economic growth.
It also said it would seek to cut back on inventory of slow-selling product lines and reinvest in faster-moving goods.
U.S. retail sales unexpectedly fell in April as households cut back on purchases of motor vehicles and a range of other goods.
Chances are, other members of your team are experiencing the same issue, so why not ban together to cut back on interruptions?
CNBC rounded up five inventive ways to cut back on your housing costs, from living in a trailer to biking to work.
I'm trying to cut back on office coffee, so I guzzle a bunch of water and take a break to stretch instead.
Coach, scheduled to report fourth-quarter results on Tuesday, has since cut back on promotions and stocked fewer products at department stores.
If an active commute is completely out of the question for you, check out other ways to cut back on commuting costs.
Chinese soy importers have since quickly retreated from the U.S. market and aim to drastically cut back on purchases of U.S. soybeans.
WASHINGTON — Retail sales in the United States unexpectedly fell in March as households cut back on purchases of automobiles and other items.
But if doctors cut back on opioid prescriptions, how can they help the millions of Americans who are struggling with chronic pain?
But the new plans in the northwest and central parts of the state represent a stricter way to cut back on injections.
In addition to eliminating restaurant tabs and other unnecessary day-to-day expenses, the Adcocks cut back on the big ticket items.
Many Tim Hortons franchises cut back on employee perks and benefits when Ontario raised minimum wages by 21 percent to C$14.
He believes Trump will be good for the economy because he'll cut back on business-limiting regulations and bring in tax reform.
Twelve months later, Evernote has cut back on staff, eliminated employee perks like free housecleaning services, simplified its product line — and stabilized.
These are probably a few things you can both agree to cut back on, whether it's clothing or expensive candles or takeout.
Those high doses cut back on stinkbug damage, but they were far too time-intensive, chemical-intensive, and expensive to be sustainable.
That could push those companies to trim spending and cut back on hiring or eliminate jobs, which would feed on consumer spending.
Saudi Arabia is far from the brink of disaster but might nonetheless be forced to cut back on spending, with unpredictable consequences.
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"However, these provisions were never designed to enable departments to cut back on expenses associated with core regulatory competencies," the group said.
First, off-price stores stand to benefit from an inventory surplus in the market as other retailers cut back on unit orders.
Demand for accommodation and restaurant services dropped 2.8 percent in May from April, IBGE said, as families cut back on leisure spending.
Skoda's main union on Thursday threatened to cut back on overtime work if the VW group were to shift output to Germany.
U.S. economic activity tends to slow down after the holiday season as consumers cut back on spending and employers shed seasonal workers.
Also, as the government continues to cut back on the number of larger bills, smaller bills like the $20 note will increase.
Although I have tried to cut back on cheese because that helps you lose weight, according to Courtney Love and Lisa Suckdog.
But rising debt levels have also led officials to cut back on this stimulus and shrink the number of low-skilled jobs.
If enough people lose confidence in the economy and cut back on doing things and spending, that could cause an economic downturn.
But with a potential recession and the instability it brings, it's even more important to cut back on whatever expenses you can.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Wednesday cut back on the power of administrative agencies, a central goal of the conservative legal movement.
The doctors in his study cut back on a standard measure of overall opioid prescribing by 9.7 percent — not a huge decrease.
Sweden's banks have cut back on cash in part for safety reasons after a rash of violent robberies in the mid-2000s.
And in Italy, the government's special commissioner for the coronavirus sympathized with how difficult it would be to cut back on contact.
Some have had to cut back on elective surgeries to free up capacity for coronavirus patients, cutting a crucial source of revenue.
Watch the video to see how expired food ends up on Amazon, and what's being done to cut back on the problem.
Last week it announced a far-reaching plan to cut back on the regulation of emissions of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas.
Indian traffic trick: In a test to cut back on honking in traffic, the Mumbai police installed decibel meters at red lights.
Dell had previously warned that softness in the server market would continue in the second half, as companies cut back on orders.
He cut back on some of the profuse chaos that defined the earlier "Transformers" films, working off a screenplay by Christina Hodson.
Some players cut back on batting practice, but Judge took early extra sessions at least twice during the Yankees' most recent homestand.
Her daughter is on pace to graduate next year, and once she does, Ms. Rodriguez plans to cut back on her hours.
According to the report, the department-store chain will cut back on stock of Trump's merchandise, though some will remain in stores.
The singer and actress, who ranks among the most-followed celebrities on Instagram, has said she has cut back on the platform.
"We had to cut back on our guest list quite a bit, so that was a tough part of the planning process."
Her school has even discussed moving to a four-day week to cut back on expenses such as electricity and water usage.
This can prevent families from having to unexpectedly deplete savings accounts to rebuild or cut back on other expenditures to finance rebuilding.
Zola was also among five major websites that said they would cut back on promoting and romanticizing weddings at former slave plantations.
Five major websites often used for wedding planning have pledged to cut back on promoting and romanticizing weddings at former slave plantations.
No, you are not a bad parent if you cut back on holiday-related consumption in the name of the climate crisis.
Other students conclude that graduating in four years isn't so important, and cut back on classes to make more time for play.
They were things I needed to either give up or cut back on, or were things I feared I was dependent on.
But the cap led to a private credit squeeze, as banks said it forced them to cut back on high-risk loans.
In other news, Europe has cut back on their investments, while New Zealand and Australia have shown an increase in new projects.
The Trump administration has cut back on refugee resettlements, arguing that preserving refugees in their home countries is better and more efficient.
But there are signs that some Americans may also be switching to other, similarly sugary beverages when they cut back on soda.
Kilby had just invented the integrated circuit—and cut back on a good chunk of soldering required for many uses of computing.
" "If you look back on the last time sanctions came into effect; the Asian buyers did not cut back on their purchases.
Russia is also used to belt-tightening during difficult times and has sharply cut back on issuing dollar debt after the Ukraine crisis.
Regardless, it's important for Americans to do summer differently this year, and make a conscious effort to cut back on our water consumption.
The internet is built for people who want to cut back on the amount of grapes they buy to save $0.72 per year.
If you want to cut back on your spending, there's a good chance you can nab free e-books from your local library.
He beat off the challenge of better-known candidates by presenting himself as an honest politician who would cut back on government spending.
" Friedman added that, "the Trump administration is not looking to cut back on foreign aid and will, in all likelihood, increase it significantly.
After thousands of businesses suffered from the crisis, they started to cut back on expenses wherever possible, and one such place was mail.
GM has about 10,000 US suppliers, many of which have been forced to cut back on their operations and jobs during the strike.
"I do think the Trump administration will keep not funding abortion internationally and will cut back on family planning," O'Malley told BuzzFeed News.
At least 2236% of those we talked to had to cut back on spending on themselves to take care of their loved one.
Care contributors were 28% more likely to eat less or go hungry, Fargo said, and 20% cut back on their own medical care.
" On whether he still urges Trump, with whom he speaks regularly, to cut back on his Twitter use: "I've given up on that.
To help build up that savings, you'll have to take a look at your spending and see what you can cut back on.
She's had to cut back on her work at the University of Pennsylvania's Social Media and Health Innovation Lab as her health declined.
"At these prices, commodity producers will soon begin to cut back on production and investment," Moody's Analytics said in a note on Wednesday.
They might need to cut back on the benefits the program offers, for example, or cover fewer people to make the numbers work.
A third are not contributing to a retirement savings account and 11 percent have cut back on college savings, according to the survey.
The good news is, there's still time to prevent peat fires from singlehandedly undoing everything we've done to cut back on fossil fuels.
That forces companies to cut back on their capital expenditure, reducing growth in supply until prices rise again and the cycle begins anew.
It said it did not plan to cut back on investment in 2019, when it expects similar growth despite "a perpetually challenging environment".
Using this, users can cut back on bandwidth cost and don't have to send all of their data to the cloud for processing.
Many economists expect Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party to cut back on populist welfare schemes expanded under his predecessor.
Coach reported a 210 percent jump in quarterly profit as the handbag maker's efforts to cut back on inventory and promotions paid off.
The company has already cut back on sponsorships, which is likely a way to boost its profitability ahead of a sale, Konik noted.
However, firms' backlogs of work remained at more than six-year lows, and they continued to cut back on purchases of raw materials.
Even states that have sworn off private prisons, or tried to cut back on their use, have found it difficult to extricate themselves.
To prevent tooth decay, he explains, people should brush their teeth well with a fluoride-containing toothpaste and cut back on sugary foods.
Households cut back on purchases of motor vehicles and recreational goods in December, leading to a 1.9 percent plunge in spending on goods.
"The inflation data clearly puts an interest rate cut back on the table quite firmly," said Rabobank currency strategist Jane Foley in London.
Christian is hoping to cut back on his takeout habit so he can save money to move into his own place at last.
Across equity portfolios, fund managers cut back on U.S. stocks after holdings hit the highest level in at least five years in September.
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After years of heavy spending to secure soccer rights as it competed with rival Sky Italia, Mediaset Premium then cut back on investment.
Households cut back on purchases of motor vehicles and recreational goods in December, leading to a 22016 percent plunge in spending on goods.
New York already has a work-share program, where companies cut back on workers' hours and pay, and the state supplements their wages.
I've been thinking about this dystopia since the reality star, mogul and icon cut back on social media following her  dreadful Paris robbery.
I even cut back on the amount of concealer I use on a daily basis because of how well these two things work.
They argue that the focus on testing has forced struggling schools to cut back on enriching programs like field trips and arts education.
His administration has also already taken steps to cut back on education programs in federal prisons while ramping up prosecutions and tougher sentences.
"It's not like doing less screening only cut back on over-diagnosis and over-treatment of low risk cancer," Davis told Reuters Health.
Anheuser-Busch anticipates being able also cut back on waste in the future by recycling the majority of its used fuel cell technology.
Some apparel companies are starting to buck these trends by joining initiatives to cut back on textile pollution and grow cotton more sustainably.
If I were to do this again, figuring out how to cut back on longer-distance travel costs would be my main priority.
Data issued on Wednesday, showed that the economy shrank 0.5 percent last quarter as businesses, consumers and government all cut back on spending.
Several major carriers, including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and Lufthansa AG, have cut back on routes or stopped flying to Venezuela altogether.
In the meantime, it's always a safe bet to cut back on sugary foods and eat a well-rounded diet—without going overboard.
According to their calculations, when the minimum wage reached $13 an hour in 2016, Seattle employers substantially cut back on low-paying jobs.
There are plenty of reasons to cut back on your meat intake: consideration for your cardiovascular system, for the planet, and so on.
Why it matters: Democrats and those who are pro-immigration have criticized the Trump administration for wanting to cut back on legal immigration.
So McLeod and the rest of the Madden team decided to play to their new strengths, and cut back on the rote material.
Instead of throwing more money at the Pentagon, Congress should carefully scrutinize its budget to eliminate waste and cut back on unnecessary expenditures.
You don't want to cut back on that because that's where you keep -- that's the ultimate line of defense to keep people alive.
But the company's revenue may have dropped by 20 percent in March as advertisers cut back on spending or perhaps stopped spending altogether.
American Airlines, for example, has cut back on international flights by 75 percent until May and reduced its domestic capacity by 85033 percent.
Along with fellow Councilman Rafael Espinal, he called for electric buses to, at least, cut back on carbon emissions from already-packed streets.
The idea is to get consumers to cut back on the single-use plastics that have become an indispensable part of everyday life.
That's because the reforms leading the department to cut back on stop-and-frisks are accompanied by such low numbers on violent crime.
For 40 years, the public has been told that the best way to lose weight is to cut back on calories and fat.
As banks see the value of their bonds decrease, they face pressure to cut back on lending to ensure they have enough capital.
Millions of people lost jobs or saw their wages severely curtailed last week as many companies shut down or cut back on operations.
Tan hopes the findings will spark regulators and parents to find ways to cut back on the availability of vaping products to schoolkids.
In fact, he says his love of art has become so pricey that he has been forced to cut back on other things.
But by the late 1950s, Jaffe wrote, the Milwaukee Braves, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants cut back on doubleheaders.
"We are able to run supplemental feed typically when we've cut back on crude run rates for a variety of reasons," Patel said.
OAKLAND — During California's long drought, public officials urged residents to cut back on water usage and imposed temporary bill surcharges to discourage consumption.
He planned to move into the house shortly after his seventieth birthday, in February, and then he hoped to cut back on travelling.
In order to manage costs, families responding to the survey say they've cut back on cable and reduced their number of date nights.
As a result, the agency will cut back on a number of activities, including international collaboration, revision of guidelines and clinical data publication.
After talking with other passengers, though, Fehrenbacher and Christoph decided to cut back on drinking to keep their immune systems in working order.
Government and public health officials have taken several steps to cut back on the overprescription of opioids, with some success in recent years.
The U.S. agreed not to put another round of tariffs on China and to cut back on some that were already in place.
More broadly, it represents objections to his efforts to cut back on American participation in international organizations and to issue ultimatums to allies.
It ultimately did announce it would drastically cut back on ammunition sales and requested customers in open-carry states refrain from doing so.
I suppose we could have cut back on the recipes, picked cheaper ingredients, or invited fewer people, but that seems sort of grim.
One client alleged that the company had sought to cut back on the number of black workers in restaurants serving predominantly white customers.
The ISO, which runs the state's power grid, urged consumers on Monday to cut back on electricity usage, especially during late-afternoon hours.
Retail sales dipped 0.3 percent in January — the worst decline in 11 months — as consumers cut back on motor vehicles and building materials.
Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, cut back on exports of crude and other energy products as part of a longstanding OPEC effort to boost prices.
That could increase pressure on short-term results that could force the company to cut back on longer-term research and development funding.
Most importantly, I cut back on my Starbucks habit and openly told friends I could no longer afford to go out as often.
"It might behoove you to keep the price reasonable if you are not looking to cut back on the wedding itself," Lee says.
If walking to work is completely out of the question for you, here are a few other ways to cut back on commuting costs.
Some banks suffered huge commodities losses during the financial crisis and performances since have been patchy, leading them to cut back on commodities operations.
Bersin says that one key way to free up time in your week for more learning activities is simply to cut back on communications.
If he has to pay more for his rent, Greene said, he and his wife will need to cut back on what they eat.
In January, we set out on a mission to Marie Kondo the crap out of our apartment, save money, and cut back on sugar.
Coal India—a government-back coal company–is reportedly closing 37 of its "unviable" mines in the next year to cut back on losses.
Ultimately, the researchers found moderate-to-low-certainty evidence supporting a number of measures that appeared to help people cut back on sugary drinks.
Like with Bruning's program, Kelly would first cut back on services like court advocates, counselors or providers based in east Tennessee's more remote counties.
He reiterated campaign promises to cut back on taxpayer funded perks for high-level government officials, such as chauffeurs, bodyguards and private medical insurance.
He set the goal of building a $73 million portfolio by age 27, cut back on his expenses and started aggressively socking away money.
How To Cut Back On Hidden Storage-Drainers Once you've gone through your recommendations, you might still want to free up some additional space.
The Balkan states are increasingly turning to China for project funding as the EU, World Bank and other institutions cut back on coal financing.
The Swiss speciality chemicals maker's sales in China fell 18 percent during the quarter as automakers and plastics companies cut back on their deliveries.
Any hope that President Trump would either abandon or at least cut back on his tweetstorms in the New Year was just wishful thinking.
Republican leaders have regularly urged Trump to avoid or cut back on tweets and Trump acknowledged some friends suggest he not use social media.
Retail sales fell for a third straight month in February as households cut back on purchases of motor vehicles and other big-ticket items.
The five steps to your first $10,000How to cut back on spending and afford a homeMillennials had been good at staying out of debt.
In 2011 it decided to concentrate more on wealth management worldwide and on its Swiss universal bank, and to cut back on investment banking.
Around 7 in 10 doctors have cut back on their prescriptions of opioid painkillers or stopped prescribing them entirely in the past two years.
The world's largest emitter has done much to cut back on its discharge of greenhouse gases, installing more renewable capacity than any other country.
As investors became unsure of the banks' exposure to bad debts, they cut back on their lending to the sector, causing a liquidity squeeze.
How can you argue that this overall growth fits in with conservative ambition to significantly cut back on the size of federal welfare programs?
And since it's essentially a 3-in-1 service, you can cut back on your other subscriptions and still enjoy the titles you love.
But the argument that drone delivery would significantly cut back on costs doesn't seem to be holding up, at least not for the customer.
Now that it is a ward of Uncle Sam, Qualcomm may be unable to cut back on pointless research or relocate jobs from America.
Of those surveyed, the vast majority (82% overall and 63% of female respondents) said they had cut back on their drinking thanks to cannabis.
The housing market is suffering its worst downturn in a generation and wages growth is anemic, leading households to sharply cut back on spending.
Many pension funds have cut back on their investments in hedge funds in the last months complaining about their high fees and low returns.
But that has led to a private credit squeeze, as banks say it forced them to cut back on loans to high-risk groups.
Indeed, during the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, many states actually cut back on assistance while unemployment and hardship were quickly rising.
Included is his response to those who argued that investors shouldn't cut back on exposure until a few big down days in the market:
It can even help track your sleep quality so you can cut back on how late you stay up watching Chef's Table on Netflix.
The in-store costume removal began last week and though several clown masks are still available online, Target has cut back on its selection.
So raising the price could help cut back on excess boozing, which would in turn produce all sorts of public health and safety benefits.
Instead it would cut back on family visas and and cap permanent residency for refugees in favor of skilled workers that meet certain criteria.
South Africa's tourism economy has seen revenue fall as a 27 percent drop in the rand has forced businesses to cut back on staff.
After more than six decades on the throne, the queen has cut back on international tours but still regularly performs official duties around Britain.
If you cut back on a few subscriptions, meals out or other superfluous expenditures for a while, you can create a cushion for yourself.
CHAMBER SCALES BACK SPENDING: The U.S. Chamber of Commerce cut back on political spending in 6900, a non-election year, by roughly 2628 percent.
People could cut back on their cancer risk by maintaining a healthy body weight, exercising, not abusing alcohol and not smoking, the study suggests.
Coleman has subsequently pledged to streamline the SAT's wordiest math questions and cut back on the reuse of tests, a practice that fuels cheating.
There are lots of good ways to cut back on travel expenses, too, Ben Luthi, lead researcher on the survey, tells Student Loan Hero.
Dennis DeBusschere of Evercore ISI says he's identified 10 companies that may have to cut back on their repurchase spending, leaving their stocks vulnerable.
Inadequate funding forces local officials to cut back on both the amount of people that participate in Medicaid and the scope of services offered.
Beverage manufacturers have been under increased pressure in recent months to cut back on the amount of single-use plastic used by their companies.
Britons, whose spending power has been squeezed by inflation, prioritised food this Christmas and cut back on nearly everything else, industry data has shown.
The last Congress made efforts to cut back on the filling of the amendment tree and increased the number of amendments in the Senate.
Whether Trump agreed privately to cut back on, or terminate, American participation in NATO's Baltic exercises — a key Russian objective — remains to be seen.
Chef Boyardee pasta maker ConAgra reported a 29 percent rise in quarterly profit as it cut back on promotions and jettisoned low-margin products.
A major setback in Wednesday's data came from private consumption, which contributed just 0.2 percent to overall growth as households cut back on spending.
He's cut back on appearances since the season started, but he's not opposed to getting back into it should time permit during the year.
There's nothing wrong with starting small and ramping up your savings amount as you get raises or cut back on expenses or discretionary spending.
Americans also spent more on grooming and paid more for gasoline, but they cut back on apparel purchases and spending at restaurants and bars.
Since I started this experiment, I've cut back on eating out and shopping online, and I've made strides to limit my own food waste.
The solution is to cut back on the fragile leafy greens in your salad bowl, and ramp up vegetables of a more robust order.
But several organizations have started to cut back on certain services and may have to turn away newcomers soon to avoid overcrowding at shelters.
And China has pledged to drastically cut back on coal burning in coming years in an effort to reign in its greenhouse gas emissions.
Investors seem to be most concerned about how much consumers and businesses will cut back on spending if the economy goes into a recession.
We've cut back on all non-essential spend and made the very difficult decision to reduce our global workforce inline with the current climate.
These companies may have to cut back on dividends, and would be wise to avoid stock buybacks, though the government may prohibit those anyway.
He calculated his total daily expenses to determine where to cut back on spending, allowing him to put half of his income toward debt.
By pausing and taking inventory of what's in your basket, you can cut back on your grocery bill each time you visit the supermarket.
An uncertain trade environment is prompting businesses to cut back on spending, and it's going to hit Cisco's bottom line, according to Goldman Sachs.
Conagra reported a better-than-expected third-quarter profit in March, as it discontinued sales of lower-margin products and cut back on discounts.
N reported lower-than-expected quarterly sales on Tuesday as the handbag maker cut back on promotions and limited its supply to department stores.
TGI Fridays CEO Ray Blanchette told Business Insider that higher wages were forcing restaurants to cut back on jobs and hours that employees work.
The airline said it plans to cut back on flying this year by as much as 2%, down from targeted growth of about 5%.
He expects that diners will be grappling with massive home repair costs and will be forced to cut back on going out to eat.
I'm trying to cut back on how much meat I eat, since I haven't been working out and don't need much protein these days.
While we're still sorting out jet fuel, there's another plane travel impact we could cut back on rather easily, according to a new study.
In an effort to shed Whole Foods' "whole paycheck" reputation, Amazon bought more from national food distributors and cut back on the local farms.
However, she cut back on the practice in 2018, telling WIRED that content creators had begun to regularly demand $50,000 to $60,33 per video.
Wilde hopes that if universities work to cut back on flying, it will serve as a model to large corporations and other major actors.
And indeed, earlier this year a CDC research report said more aggressive measures were needed to convince Americans to cut back on sugary drinks.
He's discovered that his body is more sensitive to blood sugar spikes after eating grapes and bread, and has cut back on those foods.
That's a dramatic shift, considering that some contractors probably cut back on labor costs to provide the lowest possible price in the bidding process.
The four most conservative justices may want to take the case so they can cut back on abortion rights in a formal legal opinion.
While the Turkish refiner Tupras has already cut back on oil shipments from Tehran, a complete halt of energy imports would be near impossible.
As the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has cut back on maintenance, The Times found that a host of factors contributed to its exorbitant capital costs.
But that could have another knock-on effect: people who do not itemize may cut back on their charitable contributions, which are tax-deductible.
But changes in crop insurance that cause farmers to cut back on plantings could provide relief to a global balance sheet heavy with supplies.
They also cut back on the punky Midwestern emo sound Von Bohlen helped create with Cap'n Jazz, and harmonized their way through their sensitivity.
Additional expenses on salaries and a shortfall in receipts could force the government to cut back on capital expenditure to meet its fiscal deficit target.
Southern California managed to cut back on water use in the 2000s [when the federal government ordered the state to reduce its Colorado River intake].
Facebook has been creepin' me out for a while now, and I've seriously cut back on my usage, along with a lot of my friends.
Surely it meant that efforts to raise awareness about the disturbing impacts of meat production were inspiring people to cut back on hamburgers and bacon.
Since being boycotted by the Palestinians, it has cut back on U.S. aid for them, contributing to economic hardship in the West Bank and Gaza.
In the end, the Facebook board member took a "Twitter break" in 2016 that lasted for months, and he's significantly cut back on tweeting since.
"While everybody else is worrying about how little they can spend and how much they can cut back on, you know you've automated your investing."
This is not to say that Hollywood should find ways to cut back on the necessary intimacy of the writers' room or the ensemble cast.
Start by looking at your credit card statements and evaluating your spending habits — you may find a $30,000 category that you can cut back on.
She even postponed doctor's appointments and canceled a trip and cut back on eating out to help save enough money to pay the electricity bill.
"If you cut back on service, you are going to lose your subscriber base," he says, referring to those who still cling to their DVDs.
Offering other ways for customers to order, including a kiosk at the restaurant, can cut back on the staff needed to man the cash register.
Long-term investors ought to use the recent market rally to cut back on their equity holdings, according to Yale professor of economics Robert Shiller.
Partly, such nervousness owes to employees, some of whom are getting laid off as companies cut back on costs in order to lengthen their runway.
Saudi Arabia is diversifying as it has had to issue debt, take loans and cut back on spending because of the drop in oil prices.
The company wrote down $340 million in assets and exited Southeast Asia in February, then, in June, it cut back on its business in Europe.
While that may cut back on player burnout, teams are apprehensive to sign with one organization over the other, especially one that is so new.
The goal is to cut back on the number of people who have to be sitting on computers all day looking at their colleagues' emails.
The White Sox aren't wrong for telling LaRoche to cut back on bringing his kid to the locker room, whether or not he's playing poorly.
Much of those cuts have come from the United States, where low oil prices have forced drillers to cut back on high-cost shale production.
This allowed the company to cut back on shipping fees by effectively ensuring that customers will spend more on products than Amazon will on shipping.
It's possible, she said, that those people were more likely to cut back on care beforehand, when they didn't have insurance, than they are now.
Click on for some major immersion blending inspiration — get ready to open up counter space and cut back on kitchen time while you're at it.
CD sales are down across the board, as big retail chains such as Best Buy cut back on inventory and smaller stores struggle to survive.
Processors said the only way we can get this industry healthy again is to cut back on our processing and liquidate some of our inventories.
The last time this occurred, in 2013, the MSHA was forced to reduce its staff temporarily by 60% and cut back on coal-mine inspections.
The Balkans are increasingly turning to China for funding as the European Union, World Bank and other institutions cut back on financing coal-based projects.
The state school in the verdant Andean state of Tachira in Venezuela also had to cut back on providing meals due to nationwide food shortages.
But at a certain point—economists use 50% of the median wage as a rule of thumb—employers will begin to cut back on hiring.
In fact, more than half (54 percent) said they'd be willing to "cut back on going out" if that meant saving larger amounts over time.
Twenty-nine percent of the people with medical bill problems said a family member had been forced to stop working or cut back on hours.
The fear, not only of times getting a little tougher, of having to cut back on your uber rides, or your weekly trips to Applebees.
I guess my question is, you know, it&aposs fine to want to cut back on plastics, I think everybody understands the need for that.
Britain's high-street stores have struggled with lower footfall as Britons cut back on spending due to Brexit-related uncertainty, hurting retailers like Card Factory.
"Trade is weakening all around the globe and in November, we cut back on imports more significantly," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.
I eat out a lot — it's a terrible habit that I'm trying to cut back on, but for now, fast food is what it is.
India should cut back on subsidies and programs that are not delivering long-term growth and divest more of its public sector holdings, Acharya said.
House Republicans are being unfairly demonized for considering legislation that would cut back on the number of students receiving free or reduced-price school lunches.
U.S. retail sales unexpectedly fell in March as households cut back on purchases of automobiles, further evidence that economic growth stumbled in the first quarter.
Consumers cut back on almost everything other than food purchases in the run-up to Christmas, company statements and survey data this month have shown.
But this has led to a private credit squeeze, with banks saying the move forced them to cut back on loans to high-risk groups.
Lower footfall in Britain's high-street stores has hurt many retailers, including Card Factory, as Britons cut back on spending due to Brexit related uncertainty.
Cut back on time with 7-liter, 2-tier steamer that allows for multiple dishes to cook at once, so dinner can be ready faster.
Gross domestic product increased at a 24.0 percent annual rate also as the government cut back on defense spending, the Commerce Department said on Friday.
Coach's strategy to cut back on discounting its products in the U.S. is paying off and finally showing up in the handbag maker's bottom line.
Western Balkan countries are increasingly turning to China for funding as the EU, World Bank and other lenders cut back on financing coal-based projects.
Alpert stresses the importance of nourishing yourself with high-quality foods that can help fight moodiness and energize you when you cut back on sweets.
NBA Entertainment eventually cut back on its production as the league's broadcasting partners produced more videos, eliminating the need for so much in-house work.
With internet companies breaking up journalism's near monopoly on local advertising, media organizations have been forced to curtail their reporting and cut back on staff.
Cost were the top reasons selected, with 41% saying they cancelled to cut back on spending, followed by 23% saying Netflix wasn't worth the price.
However, a sharp increase in the price of their biggest purchase forces publishers to cut back on the size of print editions and reduce staff.
She ordered police forces to cut back on searches because they stoked resentment among ethnic minorities, who are more likely than whites to be stopped.
I credit this (and the fact that I recently cut back on dairy) with the reason why my skin is looking so even these days.
That meant for the first time bargain-hunting for food, giving up luxury goods, and using the car less to cut back on fuel spending.
Investors have been pressurizing oil and gas companies to cut back on spending and return cash to shareholders in the form of dividends and buybacks.
I might also consider trying a free bicycle rental or taking the trolley into town, which stops outside the Riviera to cut back on driving.
To cut back on expenses, he rented a modest apartment, cooked most meals at home, spent little on shopping and entertainment, and took public transportation.
So as Americans cut back their purchases of cars, they're likely to cut back on some of the overseas imports coming to the United States.
As reported by the Wall Street Journal, Brightstar Care, a franchisor in the home health-care industry, has cut back on support given to franchisees.
The Kremlin had signaled previously that it planned to cut back on mutual efforts with the United States to secure nuclear material on Russian territory.
So far auctions for drilling rights there have shown mixed results as oil companies have cut back on investing, but Mr. McClendon was not deterred.
The Trump administration has steadily cut back on TPS designations, parting from previous Republican and Democratic administrations, who more or less summarily renewed those designations.
After your no spend day, you'll have an idea about where to cut back on mindless spending that doesn't help you or make you happier.
They will not cut back on their franchises (where they make their real money) or low-budget horror movies of the kind my company makes.
Ranchers said big price swings had rendered the market ineffective, and some cut back on hedging strategies used to manage the risk of owning livestock.
Blue chip firms like Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), Google (GOOGL) owner Alphabet and Amazon (AMZN) have already announced plans to cut back on corporate travel.
The fallout has ravaged the economy, and the full scope of the damage remains unknown as businesses and consumers alike cut back on their spending.
A body of research — including randomized studies — shows that people do in fact cut back on care when they have to spend more for it.
But because movies are ordered far in advance, studios could potentially cut back on production, using the held-back inventory to flesh out their schedules.
In fall 2016, the sharpest drops nationally from a year earlier involved students from Brazil and Saudi Arabia, which cut back on funding international scholarships.
Estonia's Tallink said it decided to temporarily suspend operations of the Tallinn-Stockholm, Riga-Stockholm and cut back on Tallinn-Helsinki routes until further notice.
Stefan Angrick, senior economists at Oxford Economics, said manufacturers cut back on spending in the quarter amid a re-escalation in U.S.-China trade frictions.
"A couple weeks into the study people were asking when we were going to tell them how many calories to cut back on," he said.
"What are you going to cut back on: heroin enforcement or sex trafficking, to shut down a little marijuana shop?" he asked in an interview.
That was because the Fed only modestly cut back on its expectations for interest rate increases in 2019, to two from the three previously forecast.
So will local retailers, who will suffer when the newly uninsured need to cut back on other expenses after health care costs devastate their pocketbooks.
Deutsche Bank's international stature has declined in recent years after a series of scandals and pressure from regulators to cut back on risky investment banking.
As prices languish around these multi-year levels, the oil industry will cut back on investments as low prices eat away at budgets, he said.
It will also ask e-commerce companies to cut back on plastic packaging that makes up nearly 40% of India's annual plastic consumption, officials say.
Still, the Medicaid caps have not drawn the same public outcry as other provisions of the law that would cut back on coverage more directly.
Celebrities have spearheaded fundraisers and founded charities for the cause (looking at you, Leonardo DiCaprio), but relatively few have cut back on new awards attire.
Earlier this week, Trump's pick to lead the U.S. Treasury, Steven Mnuchin, told CNBC that the legislation was too complicated and cut back on lending.
He said the company's better-than-expected third-quarter earnings were fueled by Coach's efforts to cut back on discount and promotions in U.S. stores.
They would lose so much Medicaid funding that they would have to cut back on care — regardless of the effects — and deny insurance to people.
The big national carriers like State Farm and Allstate cut back on writinghomeowners' insurance in Florida years ago, citing catastrophic risks and unhelpful state regulators.
Retail sales increased less than expected in November as Americans cut back on discretionary spending because of bleaker economic growth forecasts for the fourth quarter.
Pilots said the planes' grounding cost them more than $100 million in lost income, because the ban forced the airline to cut back on flights.
Some states, like Connecticut, even cut back on benefits for traditional Medicaid patients in order to pay for the expansion to able-bodied, childless adults.
Since 2011, the Social Security Administration has cut back on the number of paper statements it puts in the mail in order to save money.
Plus, unlike state governments that must balance their budget every year, the federal government does not cut back on its support for colleges during recessions.
Lyft said last week that it tried to cut back on coupons, but didn&apost see it matched by Uber, leading it to change course.
Analysts are eager to see whether airlines plan to cut back on the supply of seats they offer to the market in the coming months.
After a year, she got a full-time position that paid more than her internship and was able to cut back on her side gigs.
That's why Subramanian is now recommending that investors buy more consumer discretionary stocks and cut back on more defensive sectors like utilities and health care.
When large retailers cut back on an older women's clothing line, known for polyester pants with elastic waistbands and shortened cuffs, Dunham's expanded its offerings.
"If you're concerned about your health, the smart play is to cut back on added sugar, regardless of the type," according to the Mayo Clinic.
Gabe would still try to find a way to cut back on eating, though that happened naturally as he just could not eat as much.
Eventually, he suggested, he and his co-workers might start having to choose between food and shelter — and probably would cut back on food first.
But, I guess my question is this: while it may at least temporarily protect those workers, aren&apost there more workers down economic stream who are using steel and when you drive up the price of steel, more and more of those industries go out of business or they cut back on R&D, they cut back on wages and benefits or they cut back unemployment, period.
It would also cut back on staff at the Farm Service Agency, which maintains offices throughout the country that help implement farm programs and distribute loans.
A drop in oil prices from mid-13 had led oil explorers to cut back on investment in drilling, curtailing the need for new midstream infrastructure.
LIHEAP is an essential tool for preventing the occurrence of "heat or eat" situations where families must cut back on food to offset increased energy costs.
"I've been told to cut back on the gum," McCarthy said in a nod to the actual Spicer's response to the "Ghostbusters" star's portrayal of him.
The iron ore industry has particularly suffered as main customer China cut back on purchases, resulting in shuttered mines and constrained haulage volumes for logistics companies.
It's possibly the most exhausted "easy" money-saving tip of all time: Cut back on those coffeeshop lattes, and you'll save enough to buy a home!
In terms of data, the British Retail Consortium said Tuesday that U. K. consumers cut back on spending last month as inflation concerns started to mount.
Without this protection, U.S.-based multinational corporations are likely to cut back on outward investment, undermining job creation and export-related growth in the United States.
India is likely to be a reluctant buyer of imported coal, given the country tends to cut back on overseas purchases in times of high prices.
If your skin becomes overly dry, tight, or irritated, cut back on the concentration, the number of products in your regimen, or the frequency of application.
"It's foreseeable that if we don't cut back on the illegal sale of controlled substances on the internet, that is where people will go," Baney said.
They've expressed skepticism about Medicare for All and free college, cut back on talk of DACA and DREAMers, and tiptoed around social issues like transgender rights.
The quickest way to lower insulin is to cut back on processed carbohydrates and to get the right balance of protein and fat in your diet.
The only problem is that because of a lack of funding, we will have to cut back on purchasing equipment for this part of our curriculum.
Higher American interest rates and a stronger dollar will place financial pressure on big emerging-market firms, forcing them to cut back on investment and spending.
One of the simplest ways to cut back on some of those, let's be honest, less stellar buys is to get a recommendation from a friend.
Consumers have been largely responsible for keeping the economy moving ahead, as businesses have cut back on spending and investment and net exports have been weak.
Fotini Karavidou, a 75-year-old retired accountant who joined the march in a wheelchair, said she had to "cut back on everything" to afford medicine.
In February, after a large earthquake shook the state in January, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission cut back on the planned number of wells produced via fracking.
Kellogg, which makes Corn Flakes and Raisin Bran cereals, also said on Thursday it would need to cut back on share repurchases to maintain financial flexibility.
Many Tim Hortons franchises cut back on employee perks and benefits when the province of Ontario raised minimum wages by 21 percent to C$14 ($11.11).
If you want to cut back on trips to the laundry room, consider swapping curtains for blinds (that you dust regularly) and ditching the area rugs.
Although compliance with the regulation is not required until 2022, the deadline for submitting initial plans to cut back on emissions was supposed to be September.
The proposed bill would cut back on "chain migration," ways of immigrating to the United States that are based on family or not based on skills.
Although compliance with the regulation is not required until 2022, the deadline for submitting first plans to cut back on emissions was supposed to be September.
If they are not going to cut back on retirement savings and postpone buying their home, then the thing that has to give is current consumption.
For now, authorities have tightened requirements on waste paper to markedly cut back on allowed levels of contaminants, making it difficult for many recyclers to meet.
The independent system operator, which runs the power grid for much of the state, has not yet called on consumers to cut back on electric consumption.
Consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of U.S. economic activity, edged up 0.1 percent as households cut back on purchases of motor vehicles.
In 2015, the Air Force said it wanted to cut back on drone missions in order to allow Predator and Reaper operators to rest and train.
This could put pressure on those states to lower tax rates, which could then cut back on the amount of funding for public colleges and universities.
Importers also cut back on trade in the $5.7 billion poultry and egg export market, and some have already limited shipments because of this new outbreak.
A recent Reuters analysis showed companies across the economy plan to cut back on capital spending this year, a potential drag on growth, jobs and income.
It cited a Yale study that found that one in four people who use insulin have cut back on the drug because they can't afford it.
Those cloud companies that are already public may face pressure to cut back on their aggressive growth plans and focus on producing a positive cash flow.
Company statements and survey data this month have generally shown Britons cut back on almost everything other than food purchases in the run-up to Christmas.
If you continue to ruminate and can't cut back on the number of times you check every day, consider getting professional help with a licensed psychotherapist.
For the past few years, Peter Wang has cut back on his work as an electronics engineer, and he travels with Elizabeth to all her tournaments.
North Korea on Tuesday said the joint exercise, planned for August, would test the resolve of its promise to cut back on nuclear and missile testing.
The Defense Department is seeking to cut back on the use of a "smart" ID card that has long been used by military personnel and contractors.
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The study wasn't a controlled experiment designed to prove whether or how cost-related decisions to cut back on needed insulin might directly impact patients' health.
Most Americans support a recent push to cut back on plastic straw use, though a far small proportion supports a ban, a poll out Friday reports.
Kiddie condos aren't the right move for everyoneBut, there are some scenarios where buying a condo to cut back on college expenses doesn't exactly make sense.
Starting in 2015, Facebook was sending less and less traffic to publishers as it cut back on the articles it showed people in its news feed.
Cox said drillers also cut back on the number of active rigs in the spring when the snow melts and it becomes too muddy to operate.
The temptation to spend is partly why Joanna Zheng, a 24-year-old equity analyst in New York, recently cut back on her social media use.
TELECOMS HUDDLE WITH TRUMP: President Trump on Thursday vowed to cut back on "job-killing" regulations on the tech industry in a meeting with business executives.
Cheerios cereal maker General Mills reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit as the company cut back on promotions and kept a tight lid on costs.
The White House is also taking steps to cut back on opioid prescriptions, hoping to reduce them by as much as one-third over three years.
By some estimates, roughly one in three Americans is actively trying to cut back on gluten, and gluten-free foods are now a $5-billion industry.
Read these tips, and you won't have to cut back on self-tanners or Frappuccinos in order to enjoy a trip to the beach (or three).
"If grandparents are giving away money that compromises their retirement income, then I would put my foot down," says Pak, and cut back on the gifts. 
You can use savings if your checking account balance is getting dangerously low, you've contacted companies about pausing payments, and you've cut back on unnecessary spending.
Facebook employees were told to cut back on "idle chatter" on the company's internal message boards, according to a new report from The New York Times.
University participation in the Yellow Ribbon program is voluntary, so if the excise tax on endowments becomes law, schools could cut back on this essential program.
But by far, the most important thing you can do is shockingly simple: You can cut back on meat or, better yet, stop eating it altogether.
They are forced to cut back on other expenses to pay for health care, or skip appointments and prescription refills, creating health risks down the road.
If you want to cut back on how much Facebook bothers you, one of the best ways is to stop letting it think that you're interested.
Rivals Qantas Airways Ltd and Virgin Australia Ltd have also cut back on flights between Australia and New Zealand because of a fall in international tourists.
But with the UK dubbed "the fat man of Europe," it's understandable that many Brits are attempting to cut back on salt and sugar-laden snacks.
The big national carriers like State Farm and Allstate cut back on writing homeowners' insurance in Florida years ago, citing catastrophic risks and unhelpful state regulators.
Don't even think about the stock market How to cut back on spending and afford a home Disclosure: NBCUniversal and Comcast Ventures are investors in Acorns.
The Trump administration recently released a proposed budget that would drastically cut back on many of the federal programs that have traditionally funded artificial intelligence research.
"She added: "Cut back on spending, and before any big purchase, picture your dream house and think about if you really need the item or not.
Wetting the pavement and applying brine solutions help the salt adhere to the road, meaning cities and municipalities can cut back on how much they use.
Fleet sales slumped 42 percent, in line with a company strategy over the last year to cut back on this low-margin way to unload product.
These successful freelancers said save up, think of alternative revenue streams, ask for referrals from reliable clients, and cut back on luxury expenses to stay afloat.
Now it expects a slight contraction in the first three months, with a longer downturn if the epidemic prompts consumers to cut back on their spending.
Six years after he left Morgan Stanley, with no progress toward finding work or keeping vague promises to cut back on his drinking, his friends intervened.
Each seat also has a large in-flight entertainment monitor — almost a given, even though some airlines have cut back on these screens in recent years.
He also swims and has cut back on his weight lifting in the off-season, and he recently returned to stretching after games to combat soreness.
European oil companies have started to cut back on Iranian purchases, although Chinese buyers are shifting their cargoes to Iranian-owned vessels to keep supplies flowing.
States would therefore either have to find more money in their own state budgets to put into the program or cut back on enrollment or services.
California is home to the largest recreational cannabis industry in the world, but unregulated sales have forced several legitimate businesses to cut back on their workforce.
I developed a bit of an expensive skincare habit, but with the house purchase on the horizon, I'm going to have to cut back on that.
To create your micro-resolutions, you can start by thinking of 22019 "bad" habits or indulgences you'd like to cut back on or give up entirely.
Data from U.S. showed on Friday retail sales increased less than expected in November as Americans cut back on discretionary spending despite a strong labor market.
Hiring has slowed this year as the U.S.-China trade war has intensified, global growth has slowed, and businesses have cut back on their investment spending.
Fleet sales slumped 42 percent, in line with a company strategy over the last year to cut back on this low-margin way to offload product.
The federal government has recently been rolling out a phased retirement program; workers can cut back on their hours and continue to earn additional retirement benefits.

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