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The Washington Post: Food and Drug Administration cuts back on food inspections.
To run it, Adams avoids overeating and cuts back on late-night wine.
It cuts back on unnecessary spending and I get to give T. some extra lovin'.
And unless the Trump family cuts back on travel, the problem will continue to get worse.
That not only cuts back on the guesswork for shoppers, but eliminates much of the risk for retailers.
The GOP bill cuts back on that financial assistance, leaving most people to pay a higher share of premiums themselves.
The self-described gingerbread artist uses a standard recipe, although he cuts back on ginger and nutmeg to lower costs.
The Spurs were without Tim Duncan, and maybe his presence cuts back on some of Golden State's slashing interior game.
For one, watering your garden when it's cooler outside (either in the late evening or early morning), cuts back on evaporation.
Rebalancing pays off because it cuts back on equities when they become dear and adds to them when they become cheap.
Those companies claim the move reduces down time for the device and cuts back on cost and waste to charge scooters.
Meanwhile, the government cuts back on social services including healthcare, childcare, education — all the financial help to encourage stable, thriving families.
The House passed a bill that cuts back on the influence the Dodd-Frank financial reform law has on community banks.
But while this cuts back on their short-term expenses, many argue it does not benefit retailers in the long-term.
The system shunts patients to their main facilities and either closes or cuts back on services offered at the smaller hospitals.
The appointment of Reuss, a 35-year GM veteran, comes as the No. 1 U.S. automaker cuts back on producing traditional sedans.
Shopping the bulk bins to fill your own containers with exactly what you need cuts back on both packaging and food waste.
How about an app that not only provides you with cheaper meal takeout, but one that also majorly cuts back on food waste?
Graham-Cassidy repeals and replaces Obamacare (or at least it significantly cuts back on its architecture.) That's what they promised for seven years.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has shifted away from its long-held tightening bias and put rate cuts back on the table.
Clean-up isn't just a breeze because the Master Pan cuts back on the number of pans that are going to hit your sink.
The Fire 7 uses Fire OS, Amazon's heavily modified version of Android, which drastically cuts back on the apps available for you to download.
Although Padma Lakshmi cuts back on the carbs and dairy after filming a season of Top Chef, the host says she's no longer worried about looking perfect.
We keep talking to them because if the U.S. cuts back on its investments abroad, people in other countries will die, and Americans will be worse off.
Second, the bill cuts back on programs, particularly the Medicaid expansion and tax credits for health insurance, that make health care affordable and accessible to millions of people.
The good news is that cases like these seem to be "transient," meaning once the patient cuts back on iodine and gets treated, things can return to normal.
The legislation cuts back on the federal subsidies that many low- and moderate-income Americans use to buy health insurance, with sharper cutbacks for Americans nearing Medicare eligibility.
"Coal will never go back to the way it was, but if Trump cuts back on regulation he can give us jobs for the next ten years," he said.
She joked that while Consuelos, 48, just cuts back on a few indulgences to slim down, "I would need a plastic surgeon" to get that "shredded and glistening" look.
BEIJING — China must avoid mass unemployment from failing mines and factories even as it cuts back on its vast production of unwanted coal and steel, Premier Li Keqiang said Wednesday.
Kentucky provides a great test case for what happens when Obamacare transfers from a supportive administration that goes all-in on enrollment to a hostile one that cuts back on outreach.
Trump has made it his intention to rescue the banks from a stiff regulatory atmosphere that he believes cuts back on lending, and makes it more difficult for the U.S. to grow.
Trump has made it his intention to rescue the banks from a stiff regulatory atmosphere that he believes cuts back on lending, and makes it more difficult for the U.S. to grow.
Like the House bill, it repeals the individual mandate and drastically cuts back on federal support of Medicaid, which would likely force states to shrink their programs, meaning people would lose coverage.
UBS is not the only large bank investing millions of dollars in algo technology as it cuts back on trading teams and relies more on automatically computed strategies to trade more efficiently.
So when interleukin 4, or IL-4, is stoked into production, the body cuts back on interferon gamma; conversely, when interferon gamma is called into action, IL-4 is shuffled to the back burner.
Sleek and slim, this 3-in-1 charging pad cuts back on cord clutter and turns virtually any surface into a fast-charging powerhouse for juicing up two smartphones and an Apple Watch (simultaneously).
The softness in recent labor data and lack of inflation have also been factors, and Faranello said there are concerns that Boeing's problems could crimp U.S. GDP growth, as it cuts back on production.
TORONTO/OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's commodity-linked economy will suffer weaker growth because of Britain's vote to leave the European Union, which has put the prospect of Canadian interest rate cuts back on the table.
The plan cuts back on Medicaid, but instead compensating states for these cuts by funneling more money to the hospitals that are going to have to see all the poor uninsured people in those states.
Filled with regret and horrified by the damage she has done, she cuts back on the booze until a giant robot shows up in Seoul, which is forced to rely on the monster for saving.
The show starts getting good around episode three, once it cuts back on the direct King swipes and becomes more like a wholly original novel, exploring some of the author's usual thematic concerns and character types.
Portugal's 10-year bond yield hit a seven-week low as it led a fall in euro zone bond yields after the ECB's Praet's comments appeared to put further interest rate cuts back on the table.
CFIUS laid out in a letter its fears that the takeover could give Chinese competitors—notably Huawei—an edge, if Broadcom, with its "private-equity style" intentions, cuts back on research spending at Qualcomm to boost profits.
On this basis, coal becomes the darling of the commodity complex, as Chinese import demand has been robust and will likely remain so as Beijing cuts back on domestic output as part of efforts to cut pollution.
As with Starbucks' mobile ordering app, Cloosiv encourages users to pre-load money into a built-in wallet — the idea being that pre-loading means fewer credit card charges, which cuts back on processing fees for everyone.
"Let me be clear that I will do nothing and support no legislation that seriously undermines or cuts back on the provisions and the systemic protections that were put in place," Warner said on the chamber floor.
While many of the other companies on this list either generate building designs algorithmically or render them in 3D in real time, TonicDM's product cuts back on the administrative costs of managing all of the files they output.
The company also warned that weakness in these regions would continue through spring due to lower traffic in shopping malls, currency fluctuation, uncertainty surrounding political changes in European countries and as it cuts back on promotions in North America.
However, coal prices may still be too high to attract significant Indian interest, given the South Asian nation generally is highly price sensitive and cuts back on imports when prices are strong, as they have been in recent months.
Fitch expects Azerbaijan's real GDP to contract by 3.3% in 2016, with the non-oil activity to contract by 4%, as the government cuts back on spending, bank lending comes to a stop and consumer confidence and purchasing power fall.
PITTSBURGH, March 4 (Reuters) - The United Steelworkers union (USW) is considering designating a new lead negotiator in the National Oil Bargaining process, the union's president said on Wednesday, as current lead negotiator Shell cuts back on the number of refineries it owns.
On an episode of her talk show in September, Ripa called her husband's good looks "an outrage," joking that while Consuelos just cuts back on a few indulgences to slim down, "I would need a plastic surgeon" to get that "shredded and glistening" look.
On an episode of her talk show in September, Ripa called her husband's good looks "an outrage," joking that while Consuelos, 48, cuts back on a few indulgences to slim down, "I would need a plastic surgeon" to get that "shredded and glistening" look.
Experts warn that arrangement would allow people to wait until they get sick to buy insurance coverage, likely driving up premiums  On top of that, the GOP bill cuts back on ObamaCare's tax credits, providing less financial assistance to help people afford a plan.
What do you think will happen to a store like Walmart, which only has a three percent profit margin, or the average grocery store, which has a one percent profit margin, if a company like Pepsi cuts back on its co-op advertising budget?
After it cuts back on these purchases, as it is set to do next month, some analysts say the issue of Italy's debt sustainability may resurface and its yields could surge as they did in 2011 and 2012 at the height of the euro zone debt crisis.
"That is a further consequence of the cutbacks that have taken place in a number of states — it also cuts back on the amount of extra weeks you get in a recession," said Chad Stone, the chief economist at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
RATE CUTS BACK ON RADAR Fed officials have been careful to say that nothing yet has changed their core outlook, which envisions rates to be held in their current range of between 2.25% and 2.5% until either growth demonstrably weakens and inflation falls further, justifying a rate cut, or faster inflation makes higher rates warranted.
The following are some of the main factors expected to affect Swiss stocks on: The Swiss chocolate and cocoa products maker confirmed its mid-term financial targets after volume growth slowed in the nine months to May as the Swiss maker of chocolate and cocoa products cuts back on some less profitable contracts in its cocoa business.
The worst-case scenario is that everybody else goes out of business, unable to compete with Netflix's spending spree, and once Netflix dominates the market, it cuts back on its total number of projects — similar to how the company reduced Blockbuster to ash just in time to shift its focus away from its DVD-by-mail service.
Many of these were bridges, tunnels and viaducts on closed lines."BRB Residuary axed as Government cuts back on Quangos" Rail Express issue 175 December 2012 page 10 It was also responsible for the maintenance of memorials to railway disasters and wars on the network as well as some shipwrecks.
Montreal Gazette, May 22, 1993. He later moved to the national CBC Sports division as anchor of National Sports, a sports news program on CBC Newsworld,"Network cuts back on sports: Newsworld changes strategy to boost business coverage". The Globe and Mail, June 5, 1997. and as a sports reporter for The National.
Because fire rock does not emit any carbon dioxide when heated, it is considered an eco-friendly burning solution. Fire rock can be used multiple times and when cared for can be burned for years on end. It produces no ash, which cuts back on the number of toxins in the home.
University of Colorado Aboard the International Space Station, astronauts have been able to drink recycled urine due to the introduction of the ECLSS system. The system costs $250 million and has been working since May 2009. The system recycles wastewater and urine back into potable water used for drinking, food preparation, and oxygen generation. This cuts back on the need for resupplying the space station so often.
Harvesting produce from one's own community garden cuts back on storage times significantly. Urban agriculture also provides quality nutrition for low- income households. Studies show that every $1 invested in a community garden yields $6 worth of vegetables if labor is not considered a factor in investment. Many urban gardens reduce the strain on food banks and other emergency food providers by donating shares of their harvest and providing fresh produce in areas that otherwise might be food deserts.
Izzie's feelings for George grow, and she reveals that she has fallen in love with him. When Callie discovers George has been unfaithful, the two separate, and George and Izzie embark on a short-lived relationship, only to discover there is no real chemistry between them, and they decide to end their relationship and remain friends. Izzie supports Alex when he discovers his new girlfriend has psychiatric problems, and convinces him to have her committed. She is also handed primary responsibility for the clinic, as Bailey cuts back on her responsibilities.
Changi Airport was the second in Asia (after Kuala Lumpur International Airport) to open a dedicated terminal catering to the budget traveller. The name of the Budget Terminal was decided as a result of a naming contest open to the public. However, the terminal is not included in the numbering scheme, even though it is the third passenger terminal to be opened when it opened on 26 March 2006; and Terminal 3 is actually the fifth terminal to be opened at the airport (with the fourth being the cargo terminal). To offer lower landing fees, handling fees and airport taxes, it cuts back on amenities such as aerobridges, elaborate physical structures and decorations in the passenger terminal building.
One such act of revenge involves the critic Meredith Merridew (played by Robert Morley). Lionheart abducts Merridew's prized poodles, and bakes them in a pie, which he then feeds to Merridew, before revealing all and force-feeding the critic until he chokes to death.José Ramón Díaz Fernández, "The Roman Plays on Screen: An Annotated Filmo-Bibliography", in Sarah Hatchuel and Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin (eds.), Shakespeare on Screen: The Roman Plays (Rouen: Université de Rouen, 2008), 340 A 1997 straight-to-video adaptation, which cuts back on the violence, titled Titus Andronicus: The Movie, was directed by Lorn Richey and starred Ross Dippel as Titus, Aldrich Allen as Aaron) and Maureen Moran as Lavinia.Mariangela Tempera, "Titus Andronicus: Staging the Mutilated Roman Body", in Maria Del Sapio Garbero, Nancy Isenberg and Maddalena Pennacchia (eds.), Questioning Bodies in Shakespeare's Rome (Göttingen: Hubert & Co., 2010), 115 Another straight-to-video- adaptation was made in 1998, directed by Christopher Dunne, and starring Robert Reese as Titus, Candy K. Sweet as Tamora, Lexton Raleigh as Aaron, Tom Dennis as Demitrius, with Levi David Tinker as Chiron and Amanda Gezik as Lavinia.

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