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55 Sentences With "cut down to size"

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The tech giants may yet be cut down to size.
In a new era, survival requires being cut down to size.
Men are constantly being cut down to size in Bad Santa.
Saudi Arabia wants to see Qatar "cut down to size," Riedel said.
And the NYT Editorial Board asks: Can Facebook be cut down to size?
Read more:WeWork and other top startups were cut down to size in 2019.
In Chappaquiddick, the idealized version of the Kennedys is mercilessly cut down to size.
They can be cut down to size without violence, by the tame press or the taxman.
"Bibi, King of Israel," who was expected to rule indefinitely, has been cut down to size.
He understands, quite brilliantly, the optics of the small, the miniature, the literally cut-down-to size.
Barack Obama believes America is an arrogant global power that needs to be cut down to size.
Barack Obama believes that America is a arrogant global power that needs to be cut down to size.
Barack Obama views America as this arrogant global power that needed to be cut down to size. OK?
Wealthy persons are to be cut down to size with high tax rates and currently unconstitutional wealth taxes.
It's satisfying for Trump's opponents to watch the likes of Manafort and Cohen get cut down to size.
Read more about venture capital and startups:WeWork and other top startups were cut down to size in 2019.
We foresaw that Western central banks would be cut down to size after stretching the limits of monetary policy.
"Barack Obama believes America is an arrogant global power that needs to be cut down to size," Rubio said.
"Barack Obama views America as this arrogant global power that needed to be cut down to size," he said.
But it also reflected a reckoning for four Chinese titans who Beijing cut down to size, according to new research.
In a remarkable reversal, the architect of an imperial presidency has called for the position to be cut down to size.
The contestants either walk away with a deal, or get eliminated — often after being verbally cut down to size by the judges.
After the media frenzy of the last two weeks, Bannon's been cut down to size, and removed from the National Security Council.
This implies lower margins, not the big increase in profits some expect once the bricks-and-mortar types have been cut down to size.
He may be the future king, but Prince George was cut down to size by one of his older cousins during Trooping the Colour on Saturday!
Using four MDF boards cut down to size by the home improvement store staff and a couple of supporting materials, I made my own stockpile closet!
He started golfing at the age of four on clubs cut down to size by his father and began caddying at Latrobe as an 11-year-old.
Looking ahead, it is difficult to imagine any type of coexistence, no matter how uneasy, between an emboldened ruling party and a cut-down-to size opposition.
Once it has been knighted to serve as an arm of the state, Big Tech cannot be cut down to size if it is to perform those duties.
Amazon also changed up the glass covering and explained to me that they made the decision to chemically strengthen the glass after it was cut down to size.
" Or to the song "Someone in a Tree" from "Pacific Overtures," in which the idea of history is cut down to size: "It's the fragment, not the day.
He says Mr. Obama really doesn't appreciate America and views it as "an arrogant global power that needs to be cut down to size," while blatantly disregarding the Constitution. Mrs.
He has cut down to size or driven into exile some of the so-called oligarchs who made billions in murky deals under President Boris N. Yeltsin in the 1990s.
For the big guys, 2019 has been a tough year, with one-time VC darlings colliding with the realities of the public markets and seeing their unicorn valuations cut down to size.
Doyle's position, in part, is that the word trainwreck is just a repackaging of how women have been cut down to size since pretty much the dawn of time: Today's trainwreck is yesteryear's hysterical female.
Read more about WeWork:Two veteran VCs say WeWork's fall has 'recalibrated' Silicon Valley and may lead to a major shake up in the venture worldWeWork and other top startups were cut down to size in 2019.
Macron's internal security programs calls for 10,000 more police officers, and 15,000 new prison places, as well as the rebuilding of France's domestic surveillance apparatus which was cut down to size under former president Nicolas Sarkozy.
To Saudi Arabia and the Emirates — and Bahrain and Egypt, who have joined them in the boycott — Qatar is a nation of vexatious meddlers, intoxicated by its own wealth, that needs to be cut down to size.
In fact, in spite of investors' frustration at dismal returns and regulators' insistence that banks that are "too big to fail" will be cut down to size, the world's mightiest banks have scarcely shrunk at all since Lehman Brothers collapsed.
Should Trump resign or be impeached—or simply be cut down to size by Congress—this will only reinforce that Western democracies are functioning, and that with enough resistance, those who abuse their authority can be taken down to size.
We circled the drain for a while, everyone locked in a perpetual cycle of handouts and fees while waiting for Rachel, the lone fat cat with over $300 and tons of property, to be cut down to size by the game's ruthless rules.
Alissa: I confess that I have no idea what people are talking about when they say Sebastian is lecturing people about jazz — he seems like a joke to me, a know-it-all who has to get cut down to size by reality.
The Li Keqiang question has consumed Beijing's rumor mill since around 2015, when whispers surfaced of a falling out with Xi. Li is a veteran of the Communist Youth League, a political faction that the president has cut down to size in recent years.
And many have a whimsical quality, like a pair designed with rock crystal drops taken from an actual antique chandelier and cut down to size, then encircled by a blackened metal ring and suspended from a series of fine chains, all speckled with tiny natural pearls.
" With his knack for getting high-level, on-the-record access — he recently shared a Pulitzer Prize for his New Yorker reporting on Harvey Weinstein's abuses — Farrow managed to interview every living secretary of state, up to and including Rex Tillerson, in his waning days presiding over a department "increasingly unmanned and cut down to size.
I will leave you with some final reading material, including a story that asks whether this is the year high heels got cut down to size, Ann Patchett's fabulous ode to time spent without shopping and the answer to some of those lingering questions about what Russian Olympic athletes who make it into the Games will wear.
In later life, these were replaced by three ex-L.N.W.R Diagram 17A 20 ton goods brake vans that were converted by the hospital joiners. Gas lighting was also fitted. An ex-Midland Railway van was purchased as a goods van to be attached onto the train made up of brake vans, it was later cut down to size and used as a permanent way wagon.
A replacement for the king size Snickers bar was launched in the UK in 2004, and designed to conform to the September 2004 Food and Drink Federation (FDF) "Manifesto for Food and Health". Part of the FDF manifesto was seven pledges of action to encourage the food and drink industry to be more health conscious.Fleming, Nic, Chocolate bars cut down to size, telegraph.co.uk. September 27, 2004, retrieved December 8, 2006.
In October 2005, the parties reached a preliminary agreement to settle the claims of all indirect purchasers nationwide, with Sullivan serving as the procedural vehicle for seeking court approval of the settlement, notice and claims administration. Working out the details took three years between Plaintiffs' Counsel and De Beers."Global diamond cartel is cut down to size," Special to the National Law Journal, Oct. 6, 2008. On April 14, 2008, the Court conducted a fairness hearing and on May 27, 2008, granted final approval to the settlement.
Maurice Sagoff (1909 or 1910 – March 18, 1998) was an American poet best remembered for ShrinkLits, his bestselling collection of light verse. Sagoff was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. After graduating from Boston College he worked for one decade as a research librarian at the Boston Public Library and for two decades at Fairchild Publications as a regional editor. After his retirement in 1954 he wrote ShrinkLits: 70 of the World's Towering Classics Cut Down to Size, a collection of literary classics condensed into terse light poetry.
The printing is done in a single pass on automated, high-volume, large-format professional quality presses. Once printed, the products are cut down to size using a computerized robotic cutter, assembled, packaged and addressed using proprietary software-driven processes, and shipped to the customer.Interview: Paul Tasker In a form of mass customization using as little as 60 seconds of production labour per order versus an hour or more for traditional printers, orders are printed faster and at lower costs than traditional printers. Their strategy is to target small-run orders usually excluded from conventional large printers.
One of the hardest jobs was ensuring the downpipes, when replaced, did not carry water under the house, which had happened over a period of years causing rising damp to head height on inside walls. This was so well done that only three millimetres in height was lots. A Canadian-type drain was run under the floor to carry away water. Where floors were rotted, bearers from larger rooms were cut down to size for smaller rooms: floor boards could be used in the same way and this ensured minimal replacement timber. Boards were not sawn to identical thickness in the 1840s and they were notched on the underside of the joinsts.
In 1956, during the Suez Crisis, Adenauer fully supported the Anglo-French-Israeli attack on Egypt, arguing to his Cabinet that Nasser was a pro-Soviet force that needed to be cut down to size. Adenauer was appalled that the Americans had come out against the attack on Egypt alongside the Soviets, which led Adenauer to fear that the United States and Soviet Union would "carve up the world" with no thought for European interests. Adenauer with the mother of a German POW brought home in 1955 from the Soviet Union, due to Adenauer's visit to Moscow At the height of the Suez crisis, Adenauer visited Paris to meet the French Premier Guy Mollet in a show of moral support for France. The day before Adenauer arrived in Paris, the Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin sent the so- called "Bulganin letters" to the leaders of Britain, France, and Israel threatening nuclear strikes if they did not end the war against Egypt.
Covering the by-election result the next day, John Warden, the political correspondent of The Glasgow Herald reported that the result was a disappointment for the SNP, arguing that "By the standards of any serious contender as a third party the S.N.P. were knocked out in Gorbals" and that given "the claims and ambitions of their leaders they need to do better than the 25% of the votes they won yesterday." Warden further argued that the result signaled "a weakening of the urban strength" that the SNP relied on and that while no one would "write the write the Nationalists off... the S.N.P. challenge has now been cut down to size." Warden also argued that of the four seats Labour held in the five by-elections held that day (they lost the fifth in Swindon to the Conservatives), the Gorbals result was the only one where the result was not too close for comfort for the Party. At the subsequent general election the following June the three main candidates faced off again, with McElhone greatly increasing his majority and vote share.
Britain and France agreed to withdraw from Egypt within a week; Israel did not. A rare example of support for the Anglo-French actions against Egypt came from West Germany; though the Cabinet was divided, the Chancellor Konrad Adenauer was furious with the United States for its "chumminess with the Russians" as Adenauer called the U.S. refusal to intervene in Hungary and voting with the Soviet Union at the UN Security Council, and the traditionally Francophile Adenauer drew closer to Paris as a result. Adenauer told his Cabinet on 7 November that Nasser was a pro-Soviet force that needed to cut down to size, and in his view the attack on Egypt was completely justified.Schwarz, Hans-Peter Konrad Adenauer: A German Politician and Statesman in a Period of War, Revolution and Reconstruction, 1952–1967 Oxford: Berghahn Books, 1995 pp. 241–242. Adenauer maintained to his Cabinet that the French had every right to invade Egypt because of Nasser's support for the FLN in Algeria, but the British were partly to blame because they "inexplicably" shut down their Suez Canal base in 1954.

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