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"The Supreme Court has been cutting back, cutting back, cutting back on citizens' ability to bring meaningful accountability litigation," said Zygmunt Plater, an environmental law professor at Boston College.
"We're already at a deficit ... when you're cutting back anything at FDA you're cutting back on a lot," he said.
Aren't the officers doing exactly what the movement is asking them to do — cutting back on pedestrian stops, cutting back on overpolicing for what you say are petty crimes?
Even if a supplier provides parts to multiple automakers, cutting back the production it normally sends to GM means there's a good chance it's also cutting back hours and employment.
Tesco Kipa's parent Tesco Plc is cutting back in Turkey.
Some are cutting back on expenses, albeit just a little.
Americans are cutting back on how much money they spend.
Airlines are now cutting back on expansion plans for 2017.
That is cutting back on the monthly amount being bought.
Still, he might want to at least consider cutting back.
That's when Dillon secretly started cutting back on his insulin.
She suggests cutting back in other areas of your budget.
Cutting back all tilt rotor, attack, and heavy lift squadrons.
There was a money crunch, and we were cutting back.
Even before the taxes, Americans were cutting back on sugar.
Sometimes there's quick cutting back and forth from different shoots.
Sanders has been cutting back on briefings for several months.
Others are suspending production lines and cutting back on workers' hours.
It's not like Grande couldn't benefit from cutting back a bit.
The US is also cutting back on its use of coal.
Some people quite enjoy fasting and purging, cutting back and cleansing.
Cutting back on sugar and trying to eat healthier in general.
It's no secret that cutting back on entertainment can boost productivity.
But cutting back on our screen time can be incredibly hard.
Russia isn't the only country cutting back in its U.S. holdings.
Eventually, they'll have to start making decisions about cutting back spending.
It's also cutting back on some of its South American service.
Costco is cutting back its US store opening hours on Monday.
Of those cutting back, 55 percent say the change is permanent.
Matz had also been cutting back on bullpen sessions between starts.
It will be cutting back by $50 billion per month soon.
Cutting back beds highlights two major objections to the detention system.
Cutting back on diuretics, giving fluids, or modifying other medications, can help.
It's just a matter of cutting back on the less productive ones.
So, we talked about her cutting back on the hot tools instead.
Meanwhile, amid increased regulation and sinking profits, many banks are cutting back.
I will continue cutting back, working with fewer, but more dedicated, retailers.
Instead, firms are busy cutting back investment as if mired in recession.
Sure. On a personal level I've had to do some cutting back.
Cutting back on fraud and waste would also be a top priority.
There is some good news: Cutting back on food waste is possible.
At the other end of the social spectrum, leaders are cutting back.
FRANKFURT — China is cutting back on mining machinery as its economy slips.
Restaurants are cutting back, and construction companies are struggling to pay workers.
But doing so often requires planning, budgeting, and cutting back on spending.
The chief public defender already is cutting back on hiring outside counsel.
"They are cutting back to the studio," Mr. Aglialoro said in disbelief.
Most Americans would benefit by cutting back on sugars and junk food.
Huawei had been cutting back its lobbying efforts even before the ban.
CFOs also give the Trump administration credit for cutting back on regulation.
Incorporate a low- or no-caf tea into your cutting back plan.
For more tips on cutting back on your spending, read this article.
Sometimes, that means prioritizing what's important and cutting back on the rest.
Apple Music is cutting back on one of its defining characteristics: album exclusives.
But then, when he tried cutting back, he noticed a scary side effect.
There is evidence that cutting back on such services might yield health benefits.
India's shoppers are cutting back on everything from biscuits to a new car.
Banks are increasingly cutting back on positions to preserve their margins, analysts said.
The European Central Bank is cutting back on its bond buying, albeit gently.
And UnitedHealthcare is dramatically cutting back to just three state marketplaces next year.
The company is growing in certain areas but cutting back in some also.
But, business investment has fallen again, with companies cutting back on new equipment. 
It is also hoping to make inroads on cutting back on government spending.
Millennials are cutting back on alcohol, and beer is being hit the hardest.
So why not save by cutting back on expensive, ineffective criminal justice policies?
"A number of business will be cutting back or shutting down," he said.
"Cutting back on capex is not sustainable," he said, referring to capital expenditures.
Indian refiners are cutting back on output while European plants are considering closures.
Snap also indicated it was cutting back on Spectacles, its video recording sunglasses.
Indian refiners are cutting back on output while European plants are considering closures.
But much of our success had to do with cutting back on spending.
The American Heart Association also recommends cutting back on saturated and trans fats.
Now those dailies are cutting back, and coverage of Mount Dora is scarce.
But cutting back on capacity will not solve the abuses of immigration detention.
It took a lot of cutting back and earning more and staying focused.
Simply cutting back on calories as we've been told actually makes the situation worse.
It also comes at a time when the retailer is cutting back-office jobs.
Cutting back is a popular tactic for the health-conscious and the sugar-wary.
Cutting on action, cutting away, cross cutting back and forth, jump cuts, and more.
Here are three tips for cutting back if impulse spending is your financial vice.
Either would be a far better move than cutting back retirement contributions, he added.
Maybe cutting back on those hamburgers is actually doing something good for the environment.
Some treatment centers are cutting back on certain services to stretch their money further.
"A lot of people are cutting back development programs and cutting rigs," he said.
Since cutting back on tackling in 2010, Dartmouth has not had a losing record.
It is investing to bolster online and mobile banking while cutting back-office centers.
The nominee also appears to be cutting back on funding his race as well.
They're cutting back on spending in case a recession happens and shopping online more.
Employed people are cutting back spending involuntarily, because they cannot go out or travel.
By contrast, Mr. Trump is cutting back on America's already modest foreign aid budget.
Cutting back on factory production isn't the direction the Trump administration has been going.
And now that advertisers are cutting back, exchanges are preparing for more belt-tightening. 
You're adding more to your to-do list after cutting back for a while.
Designers are cutting back on paying celebrities to show up in front-row seats.
Studios are also making fewer movies and cutting back on paying to polish scripts.
If you look at how the negotiations go, then they are now moving to aluminum, which is still a problem, but of course China is cutting back on aluminum production, cutting back on exports, so therefore it's taking some of those pressures away.
Analysts have said it's unclear what Iraq was actually cutting back from the world market.
We do see evidence that they are cutting back on hours for low-paid workers.
In the meantime, she's discontinued her Netflix subscription and is cutting back on grocery shopping.
They also contend that higher wages will lead to employers cutting back on workers' hours.
China, the world's largest emitter of HFCs, will not start actually cutting back until 12344.
This doesn't necessarily mean that cutting back on exercise is a good idea, Khoo said.
For the parents surveyed, that could mean cutting back on spending on entertainment or vacations.
Gahlaut said India had 1 million tonnes of potash inventory despite cutting back on imports.
With ever more passengers bringing personal entertainment devices on board, some airlines began cutting back.
Farmers are cutting back on fertiliser use in the summer months, putting pressure on prices.
Do you have any tips for cutting back how much you spend on digital subscriptions?
Cutting back on student loan relief because of hysteria about nonexistent losses is pound-foolish.
At a time of low oil prices, even the oil-producing states are cutting back.
But with business booming, they have avoided laying off workers or cutting back on hours.
Cutting back on hiring suggests there is widespread concern about continued economic growth among businesses.
Auto manufacturers are cutting back production amid weak sales that have created an inventory glut.
Going Meatless The habit of cutting back on meat will continue to rise in popularity.
My concern is that we're cutting back on the investments that made this statement true.
Something like this could help clear up that bottleneck while cutting back on human error.
Simply cutting back on nighttime snacking may give you more of an appetite for breakfast.
Second, cutting back on waste could go a long way to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
OPEC, Russia and allied producing countries changed course and began cutting back again in 2016.
Both millennials and Gen Z are cutting back on spending as coronavirus sparks recession fears.
Hands up if cutting back on your screen time is proving more difficult than ever!
Staples has been in decline, cutting back on stores as sales and profits have sunk.
Other left-wing ideas, like reparations and cutting back on military spending, poll very poorly.
Lockert realized that cutting back wasn't going to be enough to pay off her debt.
Field says geoengineering is not a replacement for cutting back on carbon-emitting fossil fuels.
"Folks aren't going on vacation, they're cutting back on their Christmas shopping," one person said.
Instead of cutting back weaker divisions, Deutsche Bank said it will close some of them entirely.
Faced with global economic uncertainty and a weakening labour market, Britons were cutting back on refurbishment.
Light fell 2.4 percent to 15.12 reais, also cutting back gains to 60 percent this year.
New Delhi has been cutting back on trade with North Korea but has maintained diplomatic links.
By contrast, many companies are cutting back on investment as they wait for clarity on Brexit.
"For the last couple months we've been cutting back in places where we can," she said.
Some think that, far from cutting back the military effort, it needs to be stepped up.
And rather than ramping up his contributions as the election gets closer, he's been cutting back.
Cutting back on the sound is a big piece of making the experience pleasant for everyone.
Companies have started cutting back hiring and incomes are growing more slowly, weighing on consumer sentiment.
Makers of fast-moving consumer goods – think Unilever and Procter & Gamble – are cutting back on spending.
It turns out cutting back, focusing, and maybe a little Donald Trump can help make money.
McDonald's and Delta Air Lines are in standstill mode, and Exxon Mobil is cutting back drastically.
The tariffs will lead to U.S. consumers cutting back on purchases of TVs by 22019 percent.
Conditions in the parks could be improved by cutting back on emissions of pollutants, Rudik said.
"Cutting back means having two drinks instead of three or one instead of two," Hultin said.
Try cutting back on entertainment expenses, like streaming services, ordering in and dining out, Corley says.
In February 2016, with oil prices low, producers started cutting back because their profits were smaller.
Trucking companies also support the rule, which could save them money by cutting back on crashes.
Cutting back on early voting or closing or moving voting locations produces longer lines to  vote.
Starbucks investors and baristas, rejoice — the coffee giant is cutting back on complicated limited-time offerings.
Look, that was part of a deal you were a part of cutting back in '2023.
Often simply slowing down while you eat or cutting back on soda will solve the problem.
Sarandos also told Adalian that eventually, Netflix will start cutting back on its spending on content.
Reduce the numbers: Cutting back the number of H-1B visas up for grabs requires legislation.
It's caused 40% of millennials to say they're cutting back on spending in preparation for coronavirus.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has warned that cutting back that aid would harm the broader relationship.
He initially ran to the right before cutting back the other way and eluding one tackler.
Insomniacs have tried it all: herbal teas, blue light filters, melatonin pills, cutting back on caffeine.
And the Republican majority seems keen on cutting back spending on health care for poor children.
There's now even more research that cutting back on meat could be good for your health.
In the US, Nomura is cutting back hard in its leveraged finance business, the person said.
"People in the industry approach me often," seeking advice on cutting back their drinking, he said.
Those panels would also shade vegetation, reducing its growth and the amount of cutting-back required.
Eating fresh food and cutting back on processed ingredients and sugar are always good ideas too.
But economic activity is slowing in China, and many consumers there are cutting back on spending.
Chinese news media reports also said Didi was cutting back perks like free snacks and beverages.
Websites like Rethinking Drinking provide strategies for recognizing a problem, getting help, or cutting back on drinking.
Even cutting back a significant amount hasn't done the trick: I just keep going back for more.
Prudential suggests cutting back your stock exposure to between 40 percent and 60 percent of your portfolio.
With consumers cutting back on discretionary spending, sales at sporting goods and hobby stores fell 2.2 percent.
And you know they were cutting back for years, they just kept cutting, cutting, cutting the military.
McDonald's is cutting back on Ronald McDonald appearances as reports of "creepy clown" sightings continue to rise.
Broaching the idea of cutting back screening could also help TSA argue for more money from Congress.
Trump on Friday issued two executive orders aimed at cutting back on regulations affecting the financial sector.
If you're trying to build wealth, cutting back on unnecessary expenses is a smart place to start.
But cutting back military aid to Pakistan in the past has had little effect on its behaviour.
"Departments will operate in a safe and secure manner, even if it means cutting back," Schiavo said.
Many gamers suggest cutting back and putting your resources towards improved graphics or better solid state drives.
Deutsche is cutting back a workforce of around 100,000, revamping information technology and shrinking non-core assets.
"It's rough cutting back when I'm at a level that almost works," she said to Dr. Wergin.
Many local outlets have folded entirely or are seriously cutting back coverage on these small, local issues.
For one, simply cutting back on the amount of beef in your diet is a great start.
Foxconn is even more aggressively cutting back its growth ambitions around the world than we previously thought.
Luckily, vegan food is less likely to spoil…another perk of cutting back on the animal products!
But here is the irony: cutting back Medicare may erode the progress we have made on longevity.
But even salaried workers are cutting back spending on services to avoid crowds in restaurants and travel.
It is also at odds with another of their core priorities: cutting back the American welfare state.
Many of you have asked about cutting back on meat consumption to reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions.
These efforts have focused on cutting back on data collection and sharing, strengthening security and increasing transparency.
Rather than build support for cutting back on tax preferences, President Trump takes proposals off the table.
His strategy includes cutting back on the prescribing of opioid painkillers, although it does not explain how.
"Unemployment for Hispanics hit an all-time record low," the spot concludes before cutting back to Trump.
In 2018, he announced that he would be cutting back his international travel, citing age and exhaustion.
There's a difference between cutting back on things you eat in excess and banning entire food groups.
Cutting back bank regulation could be quite dangerous, but it will be a positive for bank earnings.
"After just the first month of fully budgeting and cutting back … the results were amazing," says Jennifer.
" The vegetation will need cutting back every year, she says, but "it will get easier every time.
That may mean cutting back on your running speed or the amount of weight you&aposre lifting.
Cutting back on foods that have lots of added sugar is another way to avoid energy crashes.
That is costly, and it may mean cutting back on discretionary spending, including scientific research and development.
Sooner or later, the Kremlin would have to do one of two things (or even both): cutting back the Russian military, which is wildly expensive but gives Moscow the geopolitical muscle it believes is so crucial, or cutting back already weak social services, which does risk political instability.
One way I'm cutting back is by trading in cabs and public transportation for my own two feet.
Margins were helped by improvements to its supply chain — including cutting back on its use of air freight.
He has promised to revive oil and gas drilling and coal mining by cutting back on federal regulations.
It would seem the pool is cutting back on funds to light the Cross Hall for POTUS pressers.
If spending makes you happy, cutting back on larger expenses, like housing, might make more sense, Sethi explains.
Aside from the health benefits of cutting back on cocktails, this finding also bodes well for couples' budgets.
"Doctors and pharmacists are starting to get pressure from government bodies around cutting back opioid prescriptions," he says.
" And since often they can't get all the money they need, "they end up cutting back their dreams.
Households have been frugal, cutting back on purchases of long-lasting manufactured goods like automobiles, despite cheap gasoline.
Moreover, oil firms cutting back on corporate travel has led to lower demand for seats in premium cabins.
"When you begin cutting back you're increasing the risk both to the officer and the population," he said.
But could simply cutting back on the ham sandwiches really make a difference to our fast-warming planet?
Finance in the diamond industry has been drying up in recent years with banks cutting back lending. Carats.
This redesigned SNES removed the power LED and eject button, while also cutting back on video output options.
Other steps you can take are cutting back on salt, lowering alcohol consumption, and following the DASH diet.
" "We will pay nothing for the release of an innocent man, but we are cutting back on Turkey!
The bank, along with other British lenders, is cutting back its network as customers turn to mobile banking.
Millions of people lost their jobs, and with so many consumers cutting back on spending, retailers got pummeled.
One problem in cutting back on fossil fuels is that the country's budget depends on them, Lara said.
Trump has promised to revive oil and gas drilling and coal mining by cutting back on federal regulations.
His agencies are cutting back on rules and regulations at a pace that thrills most members of Congress.
In the prior quarter, it was evident Penney had been trimming excess inventory and cutting back on promotions.
Cutting back on ride-hailing spending has helped people pay off student loans and finally begin building savings.
JEFF IMMELT ALWAYS SAID CUTTING BACK IN THE DAY WAS ONE OF THE WORST DAYS OF HIS CAREER.
It's been cutting back on discounting and has started fulfilling and shipping online orders from stores, for examples.
Bank of America essentially asserted on Wednesday that the chain will have trouble cutting back on labor costs.
There is very little cutting back and forth between people as you see in most contemporary American television.
And cutting back on domestic violence services will actually cost the government more money in the long-term.
Other chains have responded to growing competition by cutting back on store numbers and staff, or expanding overseas.
The demand shock stems from individuals cutting back on spending as their income declines and their fears rise.
The Democrats have suggested raising the gas tax or cutting back on those tax cuts for the wealthy.
Delta Air Lines is drastically cutting back on flights amid the coronavirus pandemic, sidelining 22020 of its planes.
Officials have already spent years cutting back on bonuses, raises and other academic expenses like books and conferences.
Mr. de Blasio has said that, if and when hard times return, he would not oppose cutting back.
David Tepper's Appaloosa Management is betting on T-Mobile, while cutting back on its investment in Southwest Airlines.
Swine: Our reporter explored how Denmark built a thriving pork industry while sharply cutting back on antibiotic use.
We will pay nothing for the release of an innocent man, but we are cutting back on Turkey!
Households were frugal in the first quarter, cutting back on purchases of long-lasting manufactured goods like automobiles.
"It's also telling that American is cutting back its daily flights to Cuba in February," said Mr. Saglie.
Yet in the wake of dipping oil prices, these older agencies have been cutting back their own oversight.
Cutting back on nonessential spending in February can help people pay down credit card balances or replenish savings.
In the new food guidelines, we see complicated advice about cutting back on certain nutrients like saturated fat.
I used to drink coffee every single day, but cutting back on the caffeine has seriously helped my stomaches.
Indeed, many reporters criticized the White House for cutting back on briefings, and encouraged Sanders to be more accessible.
The study wasn't designed to tell whether cutting back on these triggers would reduce the frequency of AFib episodes.
Automobile assembly plants are cutting back production as slowing sales have led to a glut of vehicles in showrooms.
Cutting back with the Carters Rosalynn Carter has been ever-present by her husband's side at the annual project.
Even Fox News has had its fill, cutting back on its previous marathon live coverage of Trump's campaign rallies.
Financial Profile Remains Healthy: Fitch expects the company to turn FCF positive after cutting back its fleet-expansion plans.
In recent years some short-term investors have argued for cutting back research and simply buying drugs from others.
A survey by the Korea Federation of Micro Enterprise found 92.4% of respondents are considering cutting back on workers.
Let's face it; there's less pressure to build an office slide when everyone else is cutting back on spending.
In recent months much ink has been spilled over the idea that China might be cutting back on consumption.
Countries worldwide are responding, cutting back on North Korean guest worker programs, flights and diplomatic missions, US officials say.
Chrissy Teigen is cutting back on her alcohol intake after realizing that her drinking was getting out of control.
She proposes cutting back the number of people allowed to enter France each year from around 200,000 to 10,000.
Now hospitals object that the GOP bill keeps Medicare cuts in place while cutting back on the coverage gains.
When cutting back on sodium, it's important to start slowly, as going cold turkey can shock your taste buds.
Cutting back may not be problematic for well-off households, but that gets very difficult for lower-income households.
"Alibaba went from this sort of optimistic expansion phase to this somewhat depressing phase of cutting back," Erisman said.
McDonald's is among a number of global companies seeking to limit waste by cutting back on plastic straw distribution.
Google is cutting back on its popular TGIF all-hands meetings as it reels from unprecedented leaks and unrest.
Cutting back on opioid painkillers will hopefully help reduce that flow of new generations getting access to the drugs.
Although your body turns to fat for energy, drastically cutting back on calories doesn't mean you'll actually shed pounds.
However, she seemed to caution about the push for cutting back on some of the post-crisis financial reforms.
These may involve cutting back on certain foods, avoiding them completely, or taking an over-the-counter dietary enzyme.
Believe it or not, there's more to finance than cutting back from four avocado toasts a week to three.
These include voter ID laws, cutting back on early voting hours, closing down polling places, and voter purges. Why?
A Yale study found that one in four patients admitted to cutting back on insulin use because of cost.
Both Russia and Saudi Arabia pledged to keep pumping oil rather than cutting back supplies to keep prices afloat.
Once that's under control, spend the next month focused on cutting back on gadgets, then clothing and so on.
It encompasses people who are ready to dry out entirely, and those who are more interested in cutting back.
Also cutting back sharply is Air China, which flies the most passengers nonstop between the United States and China.
Too much salt in your diet can cause puffiness and bloating, so cutting back can help you avoid that.
For consumers, cutting back on food waste is one of the few personal habits that can help the planet.
Airlines, which operate on slim profit margins, are strategically cutting back on future flight routes that aren't filling up.
Many of the most important money habits are built over time: Saving, investing and cutting back spending, among others.
And while OPEC and Russia are cutting back, other producers are trying to take advantage of the higher prices.
Municipalities are cutting back on their recycling and what they will pick up, some places have stopped recycling altogether.
Currently, the FDA is cutting back on food inspections, since almost half its staff have been put on leave.
Fiscal belt tightening could be politically difficult for Macri after an outcry over his policy of cutting back utility subsidies.
These patients, who have already been admitted with an alcohol-related problem, have the most to gain from cutting back.
We can't let welcome news be used to justify cutting back efforts that are beginning to show signs of success.
They, and the Russians, the new partners, are cutting back to try and balance the market and get it stronger.
Right now, RISE is managing its budget by cutting back on spending for things like travel, training and new furniture.
However, Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said on Monday the country has no intention of cutting back oil supply.
They'll certainly get the message as companies do respond to weaker profits by cutting back on capital spending and hiring.
But the company insists that it's cutting back on its OxyContin sales and marketing by slashing staff in that department.
Cutting back on drinking helped me get back to the person who didn't need to look outside herself for comfort.
But cutting back on use, improving the efficiency of that use and sharing out water more effectively would all help.
That meant cutting back on expenses like eating out and socializing, so to entertain himself, Greene turned to video games.
He also cites tariffs and cutting back on needed immigration for the tech industry as a drag on the economy.
Ad firms and media outlets also have to deal with large consumer-goods companies cutting back on advertising spending recently.
Some women find that ditching caffeine and cutting back on sodium makes cysts less likely to return, Dr. Radford says.
So let's say social channels are making you a little more anxious than usual, and you're thinking about cutting back.
Start by exchanging plastic cups and takeaway boxes for reusable containers, before cutting back in other areas like office supplies.
And, Wall Streeters confirmed that now, more than ever, they're cutting back — or eliminating altogether — a lot of luxury purchases.
Banks are currently cutting back in response to slower-than-expected economic growth and new regulations since the financial crisis.
He in particular had to learn to prioritize his family, which required cutting back on his hobby of car racing.
But instead of cutting back to where we left off, we open on Rick, in shock over the unseen murder.
From cutting back expenses to cutting loose bad actors, financial health sometimes requires a little prudent pruning, with professional help.
Over the weekend, the palace announced that Meghan would be cutting back her busy tour schedule for a few days.
It's like a treat that gives back 🙆🏻 if you're interested in cutting back on treats you need this tea!
Legalization advocates confidently predicted that users would compensate for higher potency by cutting back their consumption, but that hasn't happened.
Automakers are cutting back on production to manage bloated inventories of some models in anticipation of declining sales this year.
He took the carry and headed to his right before cutting back and sprinting for a 214-yard scoring run.
Akihito has been cutting back on official duties, with his heir, 56-year-old Crown Prince Naruhito, taking his place.
The larger effect on the economy reflects a reduction in consumer spending driven by unpaid workers cutting back on purchases.
It reported some progress in cutting back on bigoted and violent content but found that plenty of objectionable material remained.
The world's largest rainforest is integral to climate change mitigation, so cutting back on deforestation is an urgent global issue.
"Apple's stock was down today because of 'industry sources' saying the company's cutting back supply orders pretty heavily," he continued.
Cutting back on tech hires dealt another blow to the company's effort at creating a sustainable advantage over the incumbents.
Advocates said laws aimed at cutting back on the use of plastic straws can help spur more significant behavioral changes.
They have been very aggressive in launching new ones, and also very aggressive in cutting back those who don't work.
The decision is part of the government's effort to combat child obesity by cutting back on ads for unhealthy foods.
Op-Ed Contributor Amid the world's worst migrant crisis on record, the Trump administration is cutting back on refugee resettlement.
Cook also said that Apple is cutting back on its retail store hours in China and have closed one store.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has proposed cutting back on collecting data that helps track discrimination in the mortgage market.
Japan has been cutting back on its reliance on nuclear power in the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster in 2011.
JOE KERNEN: I invite you somewhere and you're cutting – I invite you somewhere and you're cutting back on your travel.
"If anything, our customer numbers are massively accelerating despite cutting back on marketing spend," explains Brian Barnes of M1 Finance.
American oil companies have recently been cutting back on production, but higher oil prices would encourage them to produce more.
She said Barcelona has invested more every year to improve public transport while the national government has been cutting back.
Though still very limited in North America, and the airline is cutting back services in Europe, according to the Independent.
De Blasio is onto something: People can reduce their carbon footprints by cutting back on meat just once a week.
McKiernan wrote and provided most of the voice-over, cutting back and forth often with archival news clips and interviews.
"With so many businesses cutting back during a recession, you may have access to new pipelines of talent," says John.
Meanwhile, the threat of a downturn had startups across industries cutting back and putting cash aside for a rainy day.
He also said that efforts should be focused on limiting emissions outside the U.S., not cutting back on energy production.
Again, the visuals effectively convey where I'm spending the bulk of my money and areas I could be cutting back.
The notion of cutting back on spending during the second month of the year has been around for a while.
In an effort to reduce opioid addiction, doctors are cutting back on pain medication — and sometimes leaving patients to suffer.
In some cases, children, particularly women, are retiring earlier than they planned or are cutting back on hours, experts say.
More realistically, the psychic benefit of cutting back on immigration would probably make some people happier despite the economic consequences.
China's latest health guidelines, crafted by CNS and the Ministry of Health, advise cutting back to 20303 grams a day.
So far, they have tended to try to resolve that dispute by cutting back on the "generous" and "insurance" parts.
It raises questions about what this individual may try to do or not do in terms of either shutting down the Mueller investigation, or impeding, such as cutting back funding, cutting back on access to the FBI agents, not being willing to have Mueller be able to file further indictments that may be up.
American Express squeezed through only after cutting back its planned payout (which banks may do after the first stage of tests).
In an effort to maintain its exclusivity, Tapestry has been pulling inventory from department stores and cutting back on flash sales.
GM had built up inventory recently and will be cutting back on that supply after the end of the current year.
But many of the reported layoffs show that the network is cutting back on the localized digital footprint it once built.
The most populous state in the nation hit its first target for cutting back on emissions four years ahead of schedule.
Banks in Europe are cutting back to offset a squeeze on margins from record-low interest rates in the euro zone.
She shared that her New Year's resolution (aside from cutting back on Bravo reruns) will be focused on wasting food less.
Two thought the central bank could begin cutting back in April, two said September, eight predicted October and four predicted December.
Two of Trump's main economic talking points are increasing the number of well-paid manufacturing jobs and cutting back on imports.
Cutting back and forth between timelines can be tricky in films, because the resulting transitions sometimes feel too forced or jarring.
John Bel Edwards has proposed boosting spending on road and bridge projects by 25 percent by cutting back on other spending.
The cuts would reportedly be achieved by cutting back-office jobs, hiring less expensive workers and renegotiating contracts, among other options.
Cuba began cutting back on merchandise imports last year and has been slow in making some payments to creditors and suppliers.
It is building 20 new coal-fired power plants, at a time when most rich countries are cutting back on coal.
The couple is cutting back on spending for now to cover the higher payments, she said, but cannot do so indefinitely.
According to Jefferies analyst Randal Konik, Chico's has been cutting back on promotions and is keeping a tighter control on inventories.
He's all but stopped drinking alcohol—he says that he was most likely an alcoholic before radically cutting back in 2014.
Don't rule out cutting back your standard of living in order to dedicate even more of your finances to retirement readiness.
Rowe's strategy is focused on reduced prices for entry-level ranges, cutting back on clearance sales and promotions while improving service.
But radically cutting back on equities is a long-odds strategy, given that it can stay late for quite a while.
Trump has floated new auto tariffs and cutting back federal subsidies for GM's electric cars if the automaker doesn't change course.
It has been open to cutting back on the availability of the death penalty but not inclined to test its constitutionality.
During the fiscal first quarter, Tapestry said the company began to implement strategic initiatives, such as cutting back on flash sales.
The interregnums lasted longer than the commercial breaks, which meant the Jumbotron was always cutting back to the action mid-play.
But it also means cutting back, or even giving up, something we love, all while making less money in the process.
Cutting back on the frequency with which you water your lawn during the summer months can significantly reduce your water footprint.
These measures include limited travel for employees, the deferral or cancellation of meetings, and cutting back hours of support from staff.
It was a somewhat controversial move given that Mr. Harper's Conservative government was cutting back on scientific research at the time.
He said the government is cutting back on regulatory red tape and that changes to the tax code must be permanent.
Cutting back access to them violates fundamental human rights and will undoubtedly lead to a sharp increase in unsafe abortion procedures.
Airlines are similarly closing lounges for premium travelers and cutting back on amenities for travelers, such as poured drinks on aircraft.
So far, Mr. Lanzer said, there has been no sign of aid workers' leaving Afghanistan or cutting back on their activities.
In Australia, people have been cutting back on added sugars since the 1990s even as the population has grown steadily fatter.
He has succeeded in cutting back the red tape afflicting India's businesses and foreign investors, streamlining regulations and tackling tax evasion.
But, as Marketwatch notes, employers are cutting back on hours: the manufacturing workweeks in July was the shortest in 8 years.
Amazon appears to be cutting back prices at Whole Foods again, after rolling out a broader price hike earlier this year.
They can keep track of daylight levels, ramping up the artificial lights on gloomy days and cutting back on sunny ones.
Retail rival Whole Foods is meantime looking to follow a different strategy, simplifying operations and cutting back on some local initiatives.
The Federal Reserve has been cutting back its plans for raising interest rates since this year's first economic shock in January.
Democrats have warned about the administration's efforts to "sabotage" the law, for example by cutting back on outreach for signing up.
The bank has already begun an overhaul that involves cutting back operations in the United States and Europe, Mr. Quinn said.
Mayweather's defensive-minded approach has contributed to his longevity, drastically cutting back the amount of punishment he's endured in the ring.
Fortunately, there are many easy, often overlooked, ways to start cutting back on expenses and building up your savings right away.
Rather than focusing on how she should be spending her money and where she could be cutting back, she chose to .
Energy consultancy FGE said several major Iran customers like India, Japan and South Korea were already cutting back on Iran crude.
Cutting back on sugar is not necessarily a new idea, but it is still a popular one — and for good reason.
Citigroup is cutting back in areas where executives think revenue will not be coming back, Chief Financial Officer John Gerspach said.
Akihito has been cutting back on official duties recently, his place taken by his heir, 56-year-old Crown Prince Naruhito.
But the initiative was notable for what it didn't mention: the importance of cutting back on junk food and sugary beverages.
In these cases, cutting back opioid prescriptions would be harmless, since these patients are getting too many of the drugs anyway.
" While she commends Musk for cutting back his work hours, Kennedy points out that "it still doesn't allow enough time to recharge.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and other officials on Thursday declined to comment, but Akihito has been cutting back on official duties recently.
CUTTING BACK ON ALCOHOL CAN PREVENT CANCERS, EXPERTS CLAIM Cirrhosis could also lead to liver cancer and liver failure, the Times reported.
Conversely, 54 percent of the country thinks businesses are cutting back on their employees' hours so they can dodge Obamacare's employer mandate.
Refiners will react to the poor economics by cutting back on operations, in order to try and drain the refined product swamp.
Akihito has been cutting back on his official duties, handing over some of the burden to his heir, Crown Prince Naruhito, 56.
That's why about 60% of caregivers report making changes like cutting back their hours, finding a different job, or stopping work completely.
From an environmental standpoint, cutting back on charcoal—which is made from wood—has a domino effect of benefits, says the chef.
When she became a mother almost 20 years ago, she was told cutting back her hours at work would torpedo her career.
It is cutting back on wholesalers too, though it expects them to still make up half of sales in the long term.
Karadimas said it was "a joke" that the government had legalised marijuana for medical purposes while cutting back on health care spending.
In Arizona, where Aetna and United are pulling out, the state's Blue Cross Blue Shield provider is cutting back in some counties.
Tapestry has also been pulling inventory from department stores and cutting back on flash sales in an effort to maintain its exclusivity.
And then, of course, they've got to start cutting back the long list of Trumpcare haters in the House and the Senate.
"While Italians still consume the biggest volume of pasta per person globally, they are cutting back on this traditional staple," said Mintel.
The deadline for submitting first plans for cutting back was supposed to be September; the court's decision put paid to that schedule.
What's interesting is the majority of shale producers are actually tapping the breaks, cutting back so they can live within cash flow.
He also focused on saving as much as he could by cutting back on his three biggest expenses: food, housing and transportation.
It is also investing in gluten-free foods and cutting back on sodium in its products to cater to changing consumer preferences.
According to IHS, the top U.S. companies are cutting back capital spending by more than 50 percent in 2016 over 2015 levels.
If you want to put more away each month, start by cutting back on Americans' three biggest expenses: housing, transportation and food.
"Right now retailers have started cutting back on deliveries for the third and fourth quarter," he said, referring to new inventory orders.
Nobuko Jin, a 2135-year-old part-time worker who receives some pension, says she is cutting back and just buying necessities.
All over the world, kids are cutting back on sleep in order to get ahead in school, sports, artistic endeavors and more.
"Being a CEO means making the tough decisions and sometimes cutting back in order to allow the company to survive," he said.
"I want to work on these enormous problems, these challenges facing our nation," referring to tax reform and cutting back financial regulation.
Democrats have seized on GOP calls for cutting back entitlement programs such as Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security in their campaign messaging.
You know cutting back on energy usage is part of the solution, but it's hard to know just which things to unplug.
The U.S. market may remain stable or even shrink slightly, Peter said, adding that BMW was working on cutting back vehicle inventory.
Mr. [Igor] Sechin in Russia has right up until this week said he didn't think he was going to be cutting back.
Lindt has been trimming Russell Stover's product lineup and cutting back on unprofitable promotions as it aims to turn around the business.
But this social distancing thing really started to get serious when liquor stores announced closings and grocery stores started cutting back hours.
For months his family had been cutting back on food consumption to save money, and were down to one meal a day.
And while cutting back on burgers can help your own health and the planet's, getting rid of cows entirely is another question.
Runners are cutting back their routines, scared off by clumps of black dust they blow out of their nostrils in the shower.
He also pointed to the market's success last year in cutting back on loss-making business through stricter controls on its syndicates.
In the six years since the police department began cutting back on searches, murder in the city has dropped by almost half.
"This is the first time were cutting back to zero with a full-blown expectation that QE will soon follow," said Hill.
This includes cutting back on sugar and processed foods and increasing daily physical activity and social connectedness contribute to everyone's well-being.
Privately-held Liberty Steel, owned by the GFG Alliance headed by British-based tycoon Sanjeev Gupta, also said it was cutting back.
China's spending on science and research is also growing at a time when the United States government and others are cutting back.
While cutting back on spending is just one part of the solution to saving for early retirement, it's a very effective start.
The research didn't find a strong enough link between eating poultry and disease risk to recommend cutting back on chicken or turkey.
Apart from migration and Venezuela, there has been a cutting back of US aid and attention in many parts of the region.
Still, proper management, such as cutting back on fishing a depleted stock, would lead to "better economic and conservation outcomes," it said.
Cutting back regulation was a central theme of President Trump's campaign, and his administration has been assembling teams to cut red tape.
Now European leaders are talking openly about cutting back on their ties to the US.Trump&aposs decision to assassinate Iranian Maj. Gen.
At the Grand Slam events, cutting back to 22017 seeds in singles from the current 32 would be the boldest way forward.
So if you're looking to reduce your own carbon footprint, cutting back on burgers and steaks is a good place to start.
More and more people are cutting back water usage to meet the strict daily allowance of 13.2 gallons (50 liters) per person.
Despite all the evidence that social media is both bad for us individually and collectively, we show no signs of cutting back.
Britons are also cutting back on spending as the country's impending exit from the European Union weighs on sentiment and the economy.
Let's say you want to throw a little extra at your student loan this month, which might mean cutting back on restaurants.
But Román also noted that many families may be cutting back on energy use because of tough economic times in the country.
Banks have recently started cutting back on compliance hiring as they start deploying new technology that can help automate some of the tasks.
And the media is under economic pressure, with newspapers in particular cutting back on staffing and coverage due to an eroding advertising base.
Outfit-repeating, it was nice knowing you: This year's all about cutting back and getting more creative with my styling in the process.
They include squeezing suppliers for better deals and cutting back on its number of flights to London from twice to once a day.
Their reduced position in Treasuries supported the notion that foreign central banks are cutting back their dollar exposure in their foreign exchange reserves.
And sports leagues are cutting back on game time to meet young sports fans' demands for faster entertainment experiences on TV and online.
"As the largest oil exporter, Saudi certainly has the capacity to spark a price shock by dramatically cutting back on supplies," she said.
P&G isn't cutting back on its overall Facebook spend, and this news isn't going to be a long-term problem for Facebook.
Cutting back to two adds a bit of simplicity, but also means there are huge ranges of incomes that are taxed the same.
But China is cutting back its purchases, while analysts had expected China to continue buying Iranian oil and even add to its purchases.
By cutting back on expenses, Jacobson was able to retire at 38 even though his joint income with his wife never surpassed $135,000.
Visa said consumers were cutting back on discretionary spending, such as hotels, restaurants and bars, as well as new cars and foreign travel.
The alternate MMA fan found himself worrying that Rizin was cutting back on the staggering production values for which PRIDE FC was known.
While the public is spending relatively less on food, medicine and childcare to pay their taxes, they are not cutting back on golf.
By cutting back on just 27.6 percent of that monthly $22018 (which is a pretty conservative amount), you could save $214.24 a year.
It's also possible that just cutting back alcohol, in this context, wouldn't make much of a difference in life expectancy for some people.
Nasty Gal could do anything from shedding its stores and warehouses to cutting back on staff, but that is still undetermined, said sources.
After a few hours in Theme Hospital's world, I was cynically cutting back on the heat and lining the walls with soda machines.
Peltz's Trian Fund Management has called for GE to cut costs and increase profits in industrial operations while cutting back on financial services.
Now she works one month out of four cutting back overgrown grass and trees, desilting dams and drains, collecting litter or cleaning streets.
Simple changes, such as eating healthier foods, exercising regularly and cutting back on caffeine and alcohol can all improve your ability to sleep.
Mr. Lungu's government has agreed on measures to control spending, including cutting back on fuel and electricity subsidies — though only after the elections.
China also doesn't appear to be cutting back its reliance on state-owned enterprises, which are typically less efficient than privately owned corporations.
Some small clinical trials have found that cutting back on these foods can help to reduce acne lesions in teenagers and young adults.
Benech first opened up the view of the bay, clearing a dying umbrella pine and several towering cypresses and cutting back a eucalyptus.
Still, experts argue that cutting back on prescriptions can play a role in, at the very least, preventing the crisis from getting worse.
State-owned companies across China have been building many more such plants, even though existing ones have been cutting back their operating hours.
They suggest that providers are cutting back on unnecessary opioid prescriptions, while more people addicted to opioids are on the path to recovery.
However, Xpeng's funding comes at a time when the government is cutting back those subsidies with a view of possibly phasing them out.
But some older brands like Clairol face waning demand from retailers, which are cutting back on inventories in favor of more niche brands.
In his Wednesday speech, Pai argued that ISPs had responded to the FCC's 2015 regulations by cutting back their investments in network infrastructure.
Her parents get behind her, cutting back on cell-phone use and post-church brunches, forgoing air-conditioning despite the state's sweltering summers.
Ms. Grossman, too, has promised to overhaul the city's justice system by cutting back on the criminal prosecutions of small-time drug offenders.
Airline-provided amenities are often reused and can be a means of transmitting disease so some airlines are cutting back on offering them.
Younger heart disease patients were three times more likely than those over age 65 to report cutting back on medications to save money.
President Trump has said he wants to encourage innovation and new business by cutting back on regulations of all sorts, including financial regulations.
Meanwhile, Britons are also cutting back on spending as the country's impending exit from the European Union weighs on sentiment and the economy.
Even if Trump's executive orders are successful in cutting back regulations, they are subject to immediate reversal once a new president is elected.
Prince Harry and wife Meghan plunged the royal family into crisis last month when they announced they were cutting back on official duties.
Prince Harry and wife Meghan plunged the royal family into crisis in January when they announced they were cutting back on official duties.
Prince Harry and wife Meghan plunged the royal family into crisis in January when they announced they were cutting back on official duties.
But being conscious of what you're giving out, and cutting back when it's possible, can have a real impact on your overall privacy.
Google -- the top tech lobbying spender in the last decade -- was an outlier, cutting back amid a broader reset of its Washington operations.
The State Department is reportedly cutting back language regarding women's rights and discrimination in a report that will be released in the future.
If cutting back your spending by 10 percent feels overwhelming, start by checking out these tricks to save more without trying too hard.
But now agricultural companies are roaring back in, cutting back forests in response to the world's growing appetite for soy and other crops.
"Cutting back on meat a little will improve New Yorkers' health and reduce greenhouse gas emissions," de Blasio said at a news conference.
CUTTING BACK The Petropiar oil blending facility near the Jose terminal, operated by PDVSA and U.S.-based Chevron Corp, suspended operations last week.
Even cutting back service poses public health risks, because the best way to maintain social distancing is to run more trains and buses.
In his April speech, Pai argued that ISPs had responded to the FCC's 2015 regulations by cutting back their investments in network infrastructure.
The company lowered its profit forecast in April, warning older Britons were cutting back on their travel plans because of uncertainty over Brexit.
Part of that was due to cutting back on operating expenses, like research and marketing, but list prices were also raised for many drugs.
But cutting back on the booze may mean more for millennial women specifically, because their bodies can't process alcohol physiologically as well as men.
"Even if a store is known for being overly generous, there are still some categories where they are cutting back," Dworsky said — notably, electronics.
The corporate sector accelerating a solution on its own, like cutting back on the sale of single-use plastics, Lau added, is even easier.
The Fed looks set to continue to tighten its balance sheet by cutting back on bond purchases in the year ahead, said AxiTrader's McKenna.
Matt and his fiancee saved a couple thousand dollars by cutting back on things like dry cleaning, massages, Starbucks and going to the movies.
This might mean cutting back on gossip, practicing patience, or controlling your temper — any social habit you have that may end up hurting others.
"We have no intention of cutting back one bit on that support," Mattis said during a press conference with his French counterpart in Paris.
Sure, you're welcome to skip it, and if lattes make up a truly consequential portion of your budget, then cutting back would probably help.
They include cutting back on the time it takes a product to go from design to store shelves and improving the company's sourcing capabilities.
U.S. shale producers felt the pain and did close wells, cutting back drilling by about a million barrels a day from the 2015 peak.
The contrast puts a strain on the industry sector and now companies like McDonald's are cutting back on the number of 24-hour outlets.
Yes, this sounds good for cutting back on environmental waste, but what happened to just asking a restaurant for a glass of tap water?
Two other groups reduced their calorie intake, either by fasting every other day or by cutting back daily but by a less extreme amount.
And, of course, to Trump's true institutional base — well-to-do businessmen — a national economic strategy of cutting back on the future is welcome.
Earlier this year, the company announced that they would be cutting back on limited-edition beverages like the polarizing Unicorn Frappuccino by 30 percent.
But cuts to farm inputs – from reducing how many seeds are planted to cutting back on fertilizer use – will eventually hurt productivity, say farmers.
Forbes is cutting back from 14 annual issues to 10 in 2018 as it focuses more on digital and mobile, per Talking Biz News.
The world's fourth largest refiner by capacity is "cutting back on Iranian crude imports," said Reid l'Anson, an analyst at cargo tracking firm Kpler.
Asia markets traded mixed on Thursday, with some Australian retailers faltering after lower-than-expected sales data showed consumers Down Under were cutting back.
For those interested in trying a new diet this year, recent research suggests that you're better off cutting back on sugar instead of fat.
As home secretary, Theresa May narked cops by lecturing them in public and cutting back on their powers to stop and search passers-by.
Yet by prioritizing security and cutting back on aid and trade, the United States may weaken its long-term strategic position on the continent.
And still to this day Republicans refuse to help solve the problem by cutting back our fossil-fuel emissions with a whopping carbon tax.
The firm saw sales growth in all its regions except the UK, adding to signs that Britons are cutting back on big ticket spending.
He said OPEC may not do anything in response, though it could have an emergency meeting and consider cutting back even more on production.
"We have no intention of cutting back one bit on that support," Mattis said at a press conference in Paris alongside his French counterpart.
Citigroup's finance chief, John Gerspach, said the bank is actively cutting back staff and assets in areas where management believes business will not return.
In response, Conagra has been focusing on boosting margins by adding premium products, while cutting back on discounting and raising prices in some cases.
One executive, who asked not to be identified, said Snap chief strategy officer Imran Khan told him the company was cutting back on spending.
West Virginia expanded Medicaid enrollment under ObamaCare's generous funding scheme, and Capito worried that cutting back federal resources would cause budget problems at home.
On the latest Recode Media, Vogel says that making the transition meant pitching IAC's Barry Diller on drastically cutting back on the topics About.
With reduced staff, the office will have to "make difficult choices, including cutting back on initiating proactive investigations," according to the department's proposed budget.
The killing stunned New York with its scandalous details: a Princeton graduate accused of murdering his parent for cutting back his $1,703 weekly allowance.
Germany, which long ago walked away from carbon-free nuclear power, is having a hard time cutting back on coal because of political opposition.
After flights to Italy were halted last week, the company is cutting back on trips to several European countries reporting outbreaks of the virus.
But while 40% of millennials said they're cutting back on spending in preparation for coronavirus, even more of Gen Z — 41% — said the same.
The quarantines imposed to slow the spread of coronavirus are cutting back employment and production, by 20% or more relative to pre-pandemic levels.
Moreover, Mr. Trump has surrounded himself with traditional small-government conservatives bent on cutting back or eliminating many of the programs he has championed.
Cutting back on big coupons, numerous podcasts it sponsors and other advertising would raise Blue Apron's margins, but growth would take a big hit.
The US high-yield market has more forcefully resisted aggressive deviations, with very few issuers cutting back non-call periods, and portability remaining taboo.
And then there's the growing number of people who are cutting back on meat, or eliminating it entirely, because of its devastating environmental cost.
Early retirees typically begin on the same path: assessing their financial state, cutting back on expenses, and diligently tracking their progress and spending habits.
Nearly 30 percent had trouble paying medical bills, with 73 percent of those cutting back on spending on food, clothing or other basic items.
Cutting back on sugary drinks, and other sources of hidden sugar lurking in our diets — from yogurt to salad dressings — is a wise move. 
While ending a smoking habit should be the goal, the study did find that cutting back on the number of cigarettes was somewhat beneficial.
Twenty-one percent anticipate cutting back allocations to Middle Eastern stock markets in the next three months, while 14 percent expect to raise them.
Although there's a growing trend of people cutting back on meat or eliminating animal products entirely for their health, vegetarian doesn't necessarily mean healthier.
Households did splash out more on tourism, transport, clothing, eating out and health in the December quarter, while cutting back on utilities and food.
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said Thursday the central bank would discuss in the fall when to start cutting back its asset purchases.
However, even if they could get away with cutting back, I'm not sure it would be enough to fix their problem of saggy seasons.
" In a tweet later on Thursday, Trump said the United States "will pay nothing" for Brunson's release, "but we are cutting back on Turkey!
"The system keeps cutting back on programs, but they don't realize what an impact something like [the book club] makes on a life," Wilkinson says.
Days before marrying Bieber at a N.Y.C. courthouse, Baldwin told WWD that she's been cutting back on her modeling jobs this New York Fashion Week.
Days before marrying Bieber at an N.Y.C. courthouse, Baldwin told WWD that she's been cutting back on her modeling jobs this New York Fashion Week.
I found that cutting back on coffee (1/2 to 1 cup) and saving my vitamins until later in the day made a huge difference.
The decision to put him in charge of the agency is a flashing signal that the Trump administration is serious about cutting back environmental regulations.
But he reiterated the need to look for savings from programs like Medicare, instead of concentrating on cutting back existing programs at departments across Washington.
The complaint did not allege that CCA had prior knowledge of the Justice Department's decision before the announcement on cutting back use of private facilities.
But while Beijing is cutting back trade as it toughens its line on its neighbor's ballistic missile and nuclear program, Russia is increasing its support.
If you want fewer people to be forced from their homes, cutting back on joint efforts to help them improve their lives will be counterproductive.
"This could be more burdensome for manufacturers, if Canada is doing cap-and-trade but Trump is cutting back regulations," said one of the sources.
Think about any regular inessential expenses you may have, like your morning coffee or overpriced lunch, and consider which might be worth cutting back on.
Mr. Dimon and other executives said that when they look at the bank's data, they are not seeing any sign that consumers are cutting back.
That's despite the Chinese government cutting back on some of its generous subsidies aimed at encouraging early ownership of EVs and eco-friendly hybrid cars.
Instead, commit to making progress on these goals, too — even if it means cutting back on other spending choices, like taking cabs or eating out.
We're supposed to do that by aggressively cutting back on fossil fuels and switching entirely to renewable energy sources by the end of the century.
While Philip has been cutting back on his public appearances, he did accompany his wife to granddaughter Princess Eugenie's wedding to Jack Brooksbank last month.
Bank of America has said it's taken steps to address the Fed's concerns by cutting back on certain revenue-producing activities that created operational risk.
Since her engagement, the model told WWD she's been cutting back on her modeling jobs during fashion month to spend more time with Bieber, 24.
These increasing withdrawals from the industry come on the heels of several funds, including Tudor Investments and Aurelius Capital Management, cutting back on management fees.
Not only is cutting back on meat good for the environment and your wallet, but it is likely good for your overall health as well.
That would give the BOJ more control over longer-term Japan government bond yields by ramping up and cutting back purchases as needed, it said.
The company, one of the world's biggest advertisers, has been cutting back on agency-related ads as part of a multi-year cost-reduction plan.
Other experts argue, however, that saturated fat has been unnecessarily vilified, and say that cutting back on this one ingredient may not necessarily improve health.
Such a feat would involve cutting back drastically on fossil fuels and making a wholesale switch—as soon as possible—to a renewable-energy economy.
The Republican's hardline campaign statements on limiting immigration, building a wall and cutting back on highly skilled worker visas are in direct opposition with FWD.
But Saudi Arabia has not proposed cutting back production or asked Russia to do the same, Dow Jones reported, citing a senior Gulf OPEC delegate.
Mercilessly cutting back on energy output by downgrading whole organs might be the only way these little guys can make it through winter without starving.
A central bank that has spent the last 18 months cutting back the bonds it holds will have to consider when to start buying again.
Britons are spending more on food but cutting back on non-essential purchases as their spending power is squeezed by inflation and subdued wage growth.
What the authors of this study found was that people who were attempting to quit smoking were are also cutting back significantly on their boozing.
Markofski recommends marking the day a win by sticking to reasonable portions, cutting back on dinner rolls, and limiting your pre-dinner snacking to vegetables.
Neighboring countries, including Germany, are accelerating an exit from coal while others are cutting back on nuclear power generation, reducing Belgium's ability to import electricity.
Wyden and Murray argue the shorter enrollment period is made worse by the administration's "sabotage" of ObamaCare, such as cutting back on advertising and outreach.
Vigilance and careful labeling may help to curtail this problem, as will cutting back on the overuse of antibiotics in commercially raised poultry and cows.
General Mills said it was still cutting back on discounting in the current quarter, but at a slower rate than it has so far done.
The steady decline prompted GM in early 2017 to go from running assembly lines around the clock at Lordstown to cutting back to two shifts.
Italy is also flouting the eurozone budget rules at a time that Germany is responding to its economic slowdown by cutting back its public spending.
They also were metabolically healthier, and had different gut microbes, than rats that keep the weight off by cutting back on food, the study found.
So the territory's health care system has become overburdened, leading to talks of cutting back on health care spending to deal with its fiscal crisis.
While it's been cutting back on stand-up specials this year, the streaming giant released over 50 by October of last year, according to Bloomberg.
Boeing is cutting back production of its 737 Max aircraft as the company continues to face intense scrutiny in the wake of two deadly crashes.
But cutting back on animal products is popular too, as a plant-based diet has well-known benefits for heart health and protecting the planet.
Almost a third of millennials say they're cutting back on alcohol, reported Business Insider's Kate Taylor, citing a poll by Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
What's more, cutting back on salt in the processed foods we eat could help us live for many more years -- even if we are healthy.
Cutting back on water "increases the risk of contracting water borne diseases," said Haile Gashaw, water and sanitation specialist for the U.N. children's agency UNICEF.
"Cutting back on fossil fuels is good for the environment and good for business, and we are committed to helping drive positive change," he added.
For one example: Zinke used his supposed experience as a geologist to justify cutting back the protected area of Bears Ears National Monument in Utah.
But now Russia and Saudi Arabia, two of the world's largest producers, are cutting back oil production in an effort to increase prices, NPR reports.
Eisenhower was largely very cautious about spending and tried to achieve a balanced budget and while cutting back on defense spending after the Korean War.
The federal government had penciled in budget savings in excess of 3 billion euros ($3.36 billion) mainly by cutting back on pension and healthcare spending.
Lending Club also said it was cutting back loans to riskier borrowers and raising interest rates to boost the attractiveness of its loans to investors.
It may also mean cutting back on helping your children with their college funding, which can be a difficult choice for some parents, Brownstein said.
If you've never heard of "the latte factor," it's financial expert David Bach's idea that cutting back on small expenses can lead to big savings.
The Italian tyremaker said on Tuesday it was cutting back production at its Settimo Torinese plant after one of its employees tested positive to coronavirus.
Investors in a public Saudi Aramco may want to know why the company has research centers across the globe when others have been cutting back.
And when insurance premiums spiral upward, she said, many people try to save money by cutting back on their insurance coverage, or dropping it entirely.
The department has also taken measures to minimize the spread of the virus, cutting back on routine appointments, limiting dental surgeries and canceling elective surgeries.
Tips for cutting back: Notice when and why you do it; use a tissue when you have to; keep your hands busy with other things.
Which makes me wonder if my excuses for not cutting back the trees have more to do with how the thriving trees make me feel.
In fact, a recent report found that the EPA "exceeded" its goals in cutting back regulations in the first two years of the Trump administration.
The chips can work in higher temps and don't need as much cooling equipment, again cutting back on vehicle parts and supplies and eventually cost.
Cutting back on this consumption has huge climate implications — plus it's essential for mobile devices and autonomous cars to do complex calculations on the fly.
Boards may, in an effort to buy off hostile bidders, take steps like buying back shares or cutting back on research which may prove myopic.
" Thompson, the House member, said cutting back on aviation security "would undoubtedly create security gaps and may negatively impact the economy — especially in rural America.
These officials believe that sticking with Deutsche's current course of cutting back costs and scaling back high-risk banking offers scant hope of a turnaround.
Much like Qatar Petroleum, national oil companies in the Gulf have been cutting back on spending to cope with the new lower oil price environment.
Then again, now that I'm cutting back on my wallet in lieu of increased phone use, I'll probably need to start carrying a backup battery.
This included cutting back in investment banking, doubling down on wealth management and catching up to peers on capital, all of which Thiam has pursued.
What we all need to do now is to find ways to keep, or possibly even increase, the former while cutting back on the latter.
Meanwhile, the administration has called for adding in stricter work requirements for the fund to reduce spending in hopes of cutting back on mandatory spending.
MORE (Ariz.) both voiced opposition earlier this year to cutting back on debate time after Lankford pitched his idea in a closed-door caucus meeting.
Dairy products may aggravate acne in some people, so teenagers who are big milk drinkers might try cutting back to see if their acne improves.
That has helped the world's fifth-biggest economy at a time when many companies have been cutting back on investment because of uncertainty about Brexit.
If they stay below 1,075 feet by January 1, the federal government will have to declare a shortage and start cutting back on water deliveries.
Kering, one of the world's largest luxury conglomerates, is temporarily shuttering stores in China and cutting back on ad spending in the region amid coronavirus fears.
Since the 1980s, various research teams have sought to prove this claim by conducting experiments on animals, typically by cutting back on their normal caloric intake.
Powell has said the Fed would study the impact of cutting back to purchases of securities to replace those that are maturing on its balance sheet.
Cutting back on risky assets would in theory allow Deutsche to hold less capital and use this money for other purposes to try to boost profit.
The ad then moves to a clip of Clinton imitating a barking dog during a recent campaign stop, before cutting back to footage of Putin chuckling.
These types of efforts are credited with massively cutting back the smoking rate — for US adults, from 42.4 percent in 1965 to 16.8 percent in 2014.
The company said Tuesday it was cutting back on riskier loans and raising interest rates in an effort to make the company more attractive to investors.
"If you start with what you actually love spending money on, it makes the exercise of budgeting or cutting back on other areas easier," Ma says.
Coke and rival PepsiCo have been hurt as consumers increasingly turn health-conscious, cutting back on fizzy drinks and turning to teas, fruit juices and smoothies.
While draft recommendations had suggested all Americans adopt more environmentally-sustainable eating habits by cutting back on meat, that advice was dropped from the final guidelines.
"It's about Saudi Arabia saying, we don't want to carry the onus of cutting back production and allow other people to take market share," Essner said.
"Dual use" — aka cutting back on conventional cigarette use while starting to use another tobacco product (like e-cigs or smokeless tobacco) — has become more prevalent.
As noted in the Journal of the American Medical Association, conventional wisdom used to be that cutting back on fat would make us lean and healthy.
The issue at hand appears to have been something more complex and rarer than just a system shutting down or cutting back on power from overheating.
Other recent data also show companies cutting back on hiring and investment while they wait for clarity on Britain's departure from the EU, seven weeks away.
Consumers spent a lot more at restaurants and bars in August, while cutting back on big ticket items like cars and furniture — and even online shopping.
And we know that we're not cutting back fast enough because carbon in the air is still going up and we're still writing posts like this.
Taxes are, they concede, sometimes necessary to stave off inflation, and as a consequence, preventing inflation can require cutting back on deficit spending by hiking taxes.
Cutting back on screen time, along with the right amount of sleep and physical activity, is linked to improvements in cognition among children, a study suggests.
Union officials have complained that because the commissioner is cutting back on solitary confinement, dangerous inmates have been freed to walk the cellblocks and attack officers.
The lender is cutting 18,000 jobs while dramatically shrinking its investment banking business, shuttering its equities sales and trading unit while cutting back its rates division.
In 2010, the Postal Service hired McKinsey and other consulting firms and they eventually recommended ways to increase revenue, including cutting back on daily mail service.
And if cutting back isn't your style, I just finished a step-by-step strategy showing how anyone can side hustle an extra $2000,207 next year.
"Worse, some countries are actually cutting back on the number of admitted refugees, or they've said that they won't take any refugees at all," she said.
Chief Executive Michel Landel said his company had seen firms cutting back on the services they ordered from Sodexo amid the sharp decline in commodity prices.
But the new research suggests that when it comes to tackling the opioid crisis, simply cutting back on the misuse of opioid painkillers is not enough.
This continued a positive theme for food retailers over the festive period as shoppers resisted cutting back on food purchases despite inflationary pressures on the consumer.
Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is cutting back the Senate's August recess so the body can vote on key appropriations bills and fill judicial vacancies.
As he drifted wide to the right in plenty of space, Messi lofted a gorgeous, looping pass to Higuaín, who was cutting back from the left.
The slump in oil prices hit oil majors hard with many cutting back on investment in long-term projects amid an uncertain future for oil prices.
"Cutting back on meat a little will improve New Yorkers' health and reduce greenhouse gas emissions," he said at a news conference Monday announcing the initiative.
As other large banks have been cutting back the trading and investing businesses that have long defined Wall Street, Goldman has fearlessly stuck to its guns.
The euro zone in contrast has enjoyed a pick-up in growth and the European Central Bank will be cutting back on its easing of policy.
The international agreement reached during the Obama administration in 2015 lifted billions of dollars in sanctions off Iran in exchange for cutting back its nuclear program.
Score: 5.1Travel tips for Italy:We visited the Vespa headquarters in Italy to see how the world-famous scooters are madeVenice is cutting back on cruise ships.
"Pay attention to the bigger-ticket items, not just cutting back on restaurant spending, to make sure you have that ability to be nimble," Hannon said.
This means that providers have almost no margin to absorb cost increases and no ability to raise wages without dramatically cutting back the services they provide.
The camera, meanwhile, continues to pan rapidly through the scene, cutting back and forth between the crowd and Bourne — his hands, his body, his watchful eyes.
Securities and Exchange Commission, and the justices' decision could result in cutting back on the scope of Rule 25b-5, the primary federal securities fraud prohibition.
"Very large swaths of industries are going to be called off limits, so those businesses are naturally cutting back hours and letting people go," Sacerdote said.
United Nations sanctions imposed since 2016 have been the most punishing, banning all the North's key exports, including coal, and drastically cutting back its fuel imports.
You're probably cutting back on extras, buying more of your essentials online, staying connected with people on Zoom or Hangouts, and replacing live entertainment with Netflix.
The deferment of all the great science and space-based industries that could happen years from now by cancelling or cutting back Artemis is one thing.
In contrast, Lowe's Chief Executive Officer Marvin Ellison has largely focused on boosting profit margins by shutting underperforming stores, and cutting back on slow-moving inventory.
Others require significant lifestyle changes, like optimizing sleep and diet, cutting back on smartphone and social media use, and fostering friendships and purpose to build resiliency.
Whitbread warned multiple times last year that it saw companies cutting back on business trips amid tortuous negotiations over Britain's plans to leave the European Union.
But as G.M., the nation's biggest automaker, is cutting back its overseas operations, the company is facing tougher economic conditions in its core North American market.
That set of polls asks Americans about their meat consumption, and finds that 23 percent report cutting back on their meat consumption in the past year.
The United States had no national security justification in 1941 for erecting barriers to Jewish refugees – and neither does President Trump in cutting back refugee admissions.
Still, cutting back forces from conflict zones carries enormous risks; the memory of Rwanda, where a genocide unfolded after United Nations peacekeepers pulled out, looms large.
Most recently, the agency has come under fire for cutting back its staff, leading to overwhelmed security lines and three-hour wait times at some airports.Rep.
According to Adcock, getting out of your comfort zone can help you make uncomfortable money decisions you're not used to, like cutting back and saving more.
And a 2013 report in Time said that budget issues contributed to teens using condoms less, with schools cutting back on educational resources and clinics closing.
Washington (CNN)Once the party of fiscal discipline, Republicans are learning under President Donald Trump that spending money is much easier in Washington than cutting back.
Immigration supporters argue that cutting back on immigration would reduce potential growth as foreigners make up a greater and greater share of total U.S. population growth.
President Trump also deserves plaudits for his success at cutting back regulations on small businesses and eliminating other restrictions holding back the growth of the economy.
In August, the Postal Service explained a big third-quarter loss by saying in a filing that "certain major customers" were cutting back on package shipping.
Government benefits and stability typically compensate for less competitive salaries, but many cities are cutting back pension plans as they try to stem crippling retirement costs.
Making that transition, however, meant Vogel had to pitch IAC's Barry Diller and Joey Levin on the idea of drastically cutting back on the topics About.
Akihito has been cutting back on his public duties, which are entirely symbolic, including welcoming foreign dignitaries, performing religious ceremonies, and presenting awards to Japanese citizens.
"They just seem not to care about continuing along this path of cutting back of minority access, even in light of repeated federal court losses," Lang said.
And if it means cutting back on your moon milk or peppermint tea nightcaps, well, it's worth it for those extra hours of sleep you'll get back.
In recent years, studies have revealed that cutting back on fat doesn't always contribute to a lower risk of heart disease or reduced chance of dying early.
"The market's just really responded to some of the early evidence that they are cutting back," said John Kilduff, founding partner at energy hedge fund Again Capital.
The couple is also considering turning one of their two cars back in, using their phones and the internet less, and cutting back on all unnecessary expenses.
Royal Dutch Shell in September announced it would cease offshore exploration in Alaska "for the foreseeable future," while other companies are cutting back or delaying exploration projects.
For one employee at the Department of Homeland Security in the DC area, knowing the shutdown loomed over her family meant cutting back on Christmas this year.
The blogger revealed she was over five months pregnancy, and has learned to adjust to the changes her body is undergoing, such as cutting back on work.
Republicans will argue that by cutting back insurance standards, their bill would lower premiums — because people can choose to buy less coverage than the ACA currently requires.
The most likely outcome is that Deutsche will continue to shrink by cutting back on investment banking and possibly by selling off its asset-management arm, DWS.
These results confirmed a trend in which consumers, feeling the pinch of inflation and stagnant wages, are spending on essentials, such as food, while cutting back elsewhere.
The belt-tightening - which also includes cutting back on printing and fluorescent light bulbs - aims to buy Hyundai time to prepare new models and a design revamp.
Kenney's government also plans this spring to table legislation that gradually lowers Alberta's corporate tax rate from 12% to 8% and another bill cutting back on regulation.
Plus there's a scene they keep cutting back to which is 100 percent The Prodigy's seminal album cover for Music for the Jilted Generation brought to life.
However, a nearly 30 percent drop in oil prices from October highs on the back of oversupply concerns has led to producers cutting back on capital expenditure.
But if you've been cutting back on spending lately, you'll be delighted to know your budget streak is over — at least for the first week of April.
Qatar is cutting back on spending after seeing its first shortfall in 240 years, and Kuwait, Abu Dhabi and Oman have all cut back on power subsidies.
So reducing animal flatulence might actually do some good — especially in India, where there is little chance of cutting back the use of fossil fuels anytime soon.
They say Trump has already helped juice the economy by cutting back on regulations, and they insist this effect will be amplified by the tax-reform plan.
Reflecting on his journey, Turner says the hardest part wasn't cutting back his spending or downsizing his house, but recognizing his bad habits in the first place.
By cutting back and forth between them and the port at La Rochelle, this new version of Das Boot asks us to put their mission into context.
Last year Evernote was a poster child for the collapse of Silicon Valley, but after cutting back on staff and eliminating some employee perks, it has stabilized.
The problems can largely be traced to when the TSA began cutting back its staff, anticipating droves of fliers would sign up for its expedited PreCheck program.
But reducing the pollution blighting many parts of China depends on cutting back on the heavy industry, mining and coal use that underwrite much of the economy.
He is also cutting back his diesel fleet to 30 from 50 previously because of the new emissions rules in Tianjin that come into effect this month.
O'Neil is cutting back the fund's exposure to risky assets overall, reducing his position across virtually every fixed-income category and adding exposure to U.S. Treasury bonds.
That could mean cutting back on certain things, such as a credit card that has an annual fee or a subscription you haven't used in a while.
Experts in artificial intelligence say the administration should push for more investment in academic and government research, instead of cutting back on scientific research across the government.
The Pentagon has a capacity upwards of 22,000 workers, but has been taking measures to stem the spread of coronavirus, including cutting back on in-person meetings.
Increased engagement on YouTube would normally boost the company's advertising and subscription revenues, but most marketers are cutting back on spend as the economy continues to slump.
Working with experts and colleagues, I've now put together an online guide to cutting back on sugar without spending more money or losing the pleasure of eating.
Rick Ross has something in common with Rob Kardashian ... they're both wasting away, but there's one major difference -- Rozay isn't cutting back on his chicken wing intake.
Patients who reported an income between $20103,000 and $100,000 were more likely to be cutting back on insulin compared with those who said they earn over $100,000.
For many of us, the beginning of the year involves cutting back: on Negronis, Nutella, Netflix, on whatever we previously overindulged in — which often includes unnecessary spending.
Many chains are cutting back hours of operation, either because fewer workers are needed after shutting down seating or to try and save money as sales drop.
That, in fact, is the key to cutting back on salt generally: do it a little at a time to give taste buds a chance to adjust.
I don't believe Trump is really comfortable cutting back trade with other countries, but the way he delivers his message could certainly trigger retaliation from other countries.
"Cutting back the wildlife trade has a win-win effect of both protecting species that are harvested from the wild and of reducing spillover of new viruses."
Last week, Google CEO Sundar Pichai sent an email blast to his 100,000 or so employees, cutting back the company's defining all-hands meeting known as TGIF.
With Rick Perry likely to be in charge of the Energy Department and a new administration bent on cutting back regulations and oversight, Chernobyl here we come.
Cutting back on stocks of materials such as zippers and buttons by as much as 80 percent and shrinking its vendor base by a quarter also helped.
Night after night, I went down to my cellar and drank a bottle by myself, because Lisa was cutting back on drinking, and supposedly I was, too.
The next chapter in the saga involves the Trump administration considering cutting back on investments in China, a source familiar with the matter told CNBC on Friday.
Trinity Mirror said it planned to save £20 million in annual costs by 2020 by cutting back-office jobs and sharing editorial teams in sport and features.
Environment activists complain that the government has withheld scenarios cutting back nuclear capacity the most, when it held workshops this month to prepare for the public debate.
"Alt School retrenching, cutting back, closing their school in Palo Alto and disappointing those parents who send their kids there, is one example," Cuban told CNN Business.
Big projects define civilizations and create pride in government and country -- but for decades, America has given up on thinking big and focused instead on cutting back.
She understands we can't live completely without luxury, so she offers ways to still enjoy life while cutting back in areas that aren't as important to us.
Also, large prefabricated pieces of the building were created and tested in Pennsylvania, then moved to Brooklyn, cutting back on expensive construction time in New York City.
And Mr. Trump praised Mr. Kim while cutting back on military readiness drills that American and South Korean troops have been carrying out together for six decades.
Under Marvin Ellison, Lowe's newly-appointed chief executive officer, the company has been streamlining its business by shutting underperforming stores and cutting back on slow moving inventory.
Water officials blamed warmer weather in January for urban users' slipping in conservation efforts, which have included cutting back on watering lawns and stricter enforcement for wasteful users.
Bank of America Corp had already started cutting back on "transactional" accounts that charge clients a commission for every trade, rather than a flat fee based on assets.
In April Saga said older Britons were cutting back on travel because of uncertainty over Britain's planned exit from the European Union and its bookings were being hit.
Today's order speeds up the authorization process by cutting back on paperwork, and also requires wireless carriers to work with facilities on the use of contraband interdiction systems.
The problem isn't that there are too many calories in the fat cells, it's that there's too few in the bloodstream, and cutting back on calories can't work.
The decline in real wages suggests consumers may start cutting back on other spending so they can more easily pay to fuel their cars and heat their homes.
Just like cutting back on lattes, this a regular piece of advice we hear about all the time — but this one is a little more grounded in reality.
In short, hot days necessitate increased weight restrictions which meant cutting back on fuel, cargo, and/or passengers in order for the plane to get off the ground.
He raised around 6 billion Swiss francs in capital last year and is cutting back Credit Suisse's volatile investment banking business while focusing on more stable wealth management.
That confidence took an abrupt and sudden turn this week when it cited unsustainable losses as the reason it was cutting back from 15 states to only four.
Maybe you're giving "Dryuary" a go this year, cutting back on drinking alcohol for the first month of the new year as part of your New Year's resolutions.
Consumer spending has been a bright spot for Britain's economy ahead of Brexit, contrasting with businesses cutting back on investment throughout last year and slower global economic growth.
"If you look at [higher inflammation] as a negative, you could actually hinder your performance by cutting back when it's not necessary based on a snapshot," Sheahan says.
Build a national Arctic security force History reminds us that a strong national defense is the best deterrent, while withdrawal and cutting back often leads to unfavorable outcomes.
Regulatory changes put into place following the 2008 financial crisis soon began to curtail revenue, as did strategic decisions like cutting back on business generated from third parties.
Rohner's supporters say he offers stability as Thiam shifts Credit Suisse's focus towards wealth management, while cutting back the investment bank, with the loss of thousands of jobs.
Coke and smaller rival PepsiCo Inc have been hurt as consumers increasingly turn health-conscious, cutting back on fizzy drinks and opting for teas, fruit juices and smoothies.
The truth is cutting back on bacon alone won't fix everything, but it's a simple, viable strategy to add to our toolbox that the UN is largely ignoring.
A startup launched this week with a radical plan for helping to feed the earth's growing population — while also cutting back on farming practices that harm the environment.
Guice got the first two scores, cutting back for a 212-yard touchdown and then hitting a big hole on the left side for a 25-yard score.
In the end, that might mean cutting back on your lifestyle now, or adjusting your expectations for your lifestyle later, and honing in on those goals over time.
Deutsche Bank, Germany's biggest, will slough off Postbank, a retail business it bought in 2008 and never fully integrated, and is cutting back its once-swaggering investment bank.
The company, which has been cutting back on its financial services operations, said its industrial segment operating profit fell to $5.52 billion in the fourth quarter ended Dec.
In India, the world's third-biggest oil importer, refiners are considering the risky move of cutting back crude imports, hoping to use up stocks until prices fall back.
Overall, it appears both China and India are cutting back on buying crude from Iran, but by how much and for how long still has to be determined.
Oil prices have fallen by about half since 2014, and offshore energy producers have responded by cutting back on capital spending which has undermined demand for supply vessels.
Many expressed concern, fearing that by prioritizing security and cutting back on aid and trade, the United States may weaken its long-term strategic position on the continent.
But over the winter, with Kiev, the capital, buzzing with claims of Mr. Poroshenko's people cutting back-room deals to control state assets, the I.M.F. quietly suspended disbursements.
Rohner's supporters say he offers stability as Thiam shifts Credit Suisse's focus toward wealth management, while cutting back the investment bank, with the loss of thousands of jobs.
Your Money Adviser MANY states are holding annual "back to school" sales tax holidays in the coming weeks, but some are cutting back on the potential savings offered.
General Mills has been cutting back on promotions, particularly on high-margin products such as Progresso soups and Pillsbury dough, even at the cost of losing some sales.
But on Wednesday morning, Trump took to Twitter and threatened to halt FEMA funding unless officials there did proper forest management, including cutting back trees and removing brush.
And only about one in four millennials and about one in six older parents had used apps or cell phone features aimed at cutting back on distracted driving.
Gladwell guides the listener through things in an almost parodically well-honed podcast voice, cutting back to an interview between Rubin, who produced "Walk on Water," and Eminem.
The IEA said that there were signs that the rise in U.S. crude oil supply was likely to continue into 2018 and upset rivals who are cutting back.
They're already cutting back on spending in case coronavirus leads to a recession, and they're taking the shopping they are doing online to avoid going out in public.
Amanda Knox rehashes all of this tabloid fodder but does so while continually cutting back to Knox herself, effectively hammering home how fucked up the situation really was.
Or we could push for more healthy holistic lifestyle changes in general, while acknowledging that, yes, people who consume large amounts of sodium might benefit from cutting back.
To the adviser who recounted it, the story revealed what Mr. Trump expected being president would be like — ruling by fiat, exacting tribute and cutting back room deals.
With huge economic stimulus packages being floated to fight the economic downturn, it behooves Congress to set aside any thought of cutting back NASA and the Artemis program.
It's also true that there are plenty of affluent people who eat out frequently who are going to be cutting back for non-financial reasons during this crisis.
We both want to put the budget in balance, but cutting back on research into our nation's deadliest cancers, like pancreatic cancer, is counter productive and frankly, inhumane.
Its firebreak does not include cutting back on its hundreds of number of locations, whose opening and leasing costs have been the primary cause of its cash inferno.
As a result, many small businesses are playing catch-up, cutting back on employee wages or hours and making other sacrifices to compensate for a horrible tax year.
We should shed and simplify the federal government in advance of the Crisis by cutting back sharply on its size and scope but without imperiling its core infrastructure.
Cutting back on antibiotics has become something of a competitive sport among Danish farmers, who can check their usage against that of neighboring farmers with monthly government data.
Since the 2008 financial crisis, Wall Street firms have scaled back in commodity markets, cutting back on owning physical assets or taking positions, as regulatory scrutiny has intensified.
Hamrick says that newly-published minutes from the latest Federal Open Market Committee meeting point to some businesses cutting back on spending because of increased tariffs on goods.
Kushner was among those White House officials whose security clearance was downgraded from top secret to secret, a significant move cutting back on the information he can access.
Canadian Natural and Husky Energy said they have enhanced firebreaks at their respective 172,000 barrel-per-day Horizon and 34,000-bpd Sunrise sites by cutting back surrounding vegetation.
While Jason's entire life is being ripped apart by blackmail, the camera keeps cutting back to a father and son deciding whether or not to open an envelope.
Republicans from high-tax states like New York and California are worried about cutting back state and local tax deductions and limiting the property tax deduction to $10,000.
The Trump administration is considering cutting back a refugee program, preventing refugees from most of the world from moving to the United States, The New York Times reported.
Unlike a movie, a TV series is able to course-correct and learn as it goes, as "Thrones" did by finally cutting back on its egregious rape scenes.
In 2017, the government raised its target for the fund's equity portfolio to 70 percent of assets from 62.5 percent, while cutting back on investments in fixed income securities.
British retailers have come under pressure as they have grappled with online shopping at a time when consumers are cutting back on spending due to a rise in inflation.
Cutting back on coffee purchases can be difficult if you feel like your barista is the only person who knows how to make your drink of choice *just* right.
But as Democrats, Republicans, and anyone who understands politics knows, cutting off or even cutting back on benefits to that 10 percent would immediately result in a national outcry.
Iowa farmer Tim Bardole survived years of low crop prices and rising costs by cutting back on fertilizer and herbicides and fixing broken-down equipment rather than buying new.
So far, the Republican Party, which controls both Congress and the presidency, is focused more on cutting back existing health care than expanding funds to battle the opioid epidemic.
Perhaps Draghi will need to bare his teeth like Trichet did before hedge funds and speculators feel pressured into cutting back their bullish euro bets to any great degree.
If your bank account is starting to look a little light during the holidays, you might be looking for ways to earn more money instead of constantly cutting back.
Similarly, 95% of respondents (and 96% of female respondents) who reported using opioids to manage their pain also reported cutting back on their medication with the help of marijuana.
And while some stores are finally loosening up on their stringent rules (thank you, Forever 21!), others are cutting back on their famously generous—maybe too generous—return protocols.
He didn't sign his first bill -- cutting back dairy price supports -- until March 31 at George Washington University Hospital the morning after he was shot in an assassination attempt.
"We expect LNG demand to continue to grow in China this year," Royal Dutch Shell's Steve Hill said on Friday, citing the government's commitment to cutting back on coal.
MOSCOW/LONDON (Reuters) - Russia and Kazakhstan are cutting back sales of hot-rolled steel coils to Iran in part because of new U.S. sanctions on Tehran, steel traders said.
Mobile apps and delivery has made getting meals so easy, that some customers are cutting back on trips to restaurants in favor of having food show up at home.
The North African state has taken some measures to adapt to falling income, including raising subsidized fuel and electricity prices, cutting back on infrastructure projects and trimming budget spending.
At the same time, the White House has cut down its on-camera briefings, cutting back on the tradition of regular on-camera briefings from the White House podium.
Generali's move adds to the recent trend of asset managers and wealth funds cutting back on carbon-related investments as policy makers step up efforts to address environmental concerns.
Most financial experts agree dumping stocks or cutting back on your exposure to equity mutual funds and exchange-traded funds is not the best way to calm your fears.
Instead, research suggests that you'd probably be much better served by using that money to join a gym—and maybe cutting back on a few of your vices, too.
Macy's has been changing the merchandise it offers, both cutting back the amount by eliminating some duplicate items and focusing on its more trendy fashion items than basic clothing.
We know how that story ends, so it's distracting when Arrival keeps cutting back to it, and away from the compelling, open-ended mystery of what the aliens want.
When I started a year and half ago, I went twice a week for three months, gradually cutting back to every other week as my skin started to soften.
Monzo has already halved the cost per user, although that has meant cutting back on some key offers: previously unlimited overseas ATM withdrawals cost it 16 pounds per customer.
Politicians know what it takes, but they cannot bring themselves to take the action of cutting back because backlash for doing the right thing is too much to bear.
Agencies are asking ad-tech firms to come clean about their practicesAlong with cutting back on ad-tech companies, agencies also are scrutinizing ad-tech companies' data collection practices.
Ben: Fundamentally, it gets them two things: (1) After years of cutting back on the content it produces, Disney's realizing that to get into streaming they need more content.
We've just gone through a very difficult 6-month period of severe food shortages where most people were cutting back their food intake to one small meal per day.
The last time a Democrat tried to acknowledge such personal sacrifice was when Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez gently suggested cutting back on meat consumption to help fight climate change.
"There's a concern that most Democrats share that a regulatory budget proposal might be just a guise for cutting back on regulations, whether they make sense or not," Rep.
The group is also cutting back on perks in general, removing a pledge to match the shares that senior executives defer, which would have affected Witty had he stayed.
"There's a concern that most Democrats share that a regulatory budget proposal might be just a guise for cutting back on regulations, whether they make sense or not," Rep.
These findings show a perception running counter to Trump's assertion that better trade deals with other countries — or cutting back on immigration — will help protect and promote American businesses.
It involves too much attention geared towards cutting back on small expenses, and not enough attention on big money issues and the psychological aspect of parting with ones dollars.
But instead of cutting back, Mr. Cobleigh's company invested more to create something extra luxurious, spending a total of roughly $2000 million over the cost of typical condominium materials.
In April, the company announced that it would be cutting back on limited-edition drinks by "nearly 30 percent", including those technicolor yawns it's put into plastic Frappuccino cups.
"If states do have to recover by cutting back, then that will induce its own bit of headwind and it might induce its own kind of recession," said Rouse.
A promising finding in South Africa is that the inflow of money into prize-linked savings accounts came partly from people cutting back their purchases of national lottery tickets.
Global airlines are turning to governments for aid after suspending share buybacks, cutting back flights, and grounding aircraft, as governments impose travel restrictions to halt the spread of coronavirus.
Take a personal inventory and see what areas can be readily improved on -- like going to bed 30 minutes earlier and cutting back on highly processed snacks between meals.
Cutting back on extra spending like restaurant meals and travel, and putting the money toward your card debt, can seem less painful in February, since it's a short month.
"That's not a positive…We want them to sound slow and steady," said Hogan, adding cutting back the rate forecast would mean too little economic growth on the horizon.
The campaign hasn&apost been able to afford TV ads or polling for almost two months and has been drastically cutting back on Facebooks ads, The Times reported. Rep.
In the wake of Mr. Trump's victory, Forrester Research is cutting back its growth estimate for the United States tech market in 2017 to 4.3 percent from 5.1 percent.
For example, if saving for retirement is an issue, you can immediately start cutting back on expenses, says Jennifer Faherty, founder of Financial Wealth-being in Ridgewood, New Jersey.
And perhaps most important, even as many of his top international competitors are cutting back investments, Mr. Woods is pushing ahead with promises of new drilling and refinery expansions.
In fact, there's evidence that simply cutting back on the supply of opioids could make the crisis worse if it's not paired with a boost to drug addiction treatment.
Earlier this month German conglomerate Siemens announced it was cutting back operations in Russia after confirming four gas turbines it sold to the country were diverted illegally to Crimea.
You'll be cutting back on the staggering cosmetic waste problem (have you heard of "dumpster diving"?), saving money on your next MAC purchase, and you'll be minimizing your carbon footprint.
Entering 2018 the U.S. Federal Reserve is lining up for three more hikes, the European Central Bank is slowly cutting back on its asset purchases, and China is increasing rates.
That helped to support growth at a time when many companies have been cutting back on investment because of uncertainty about Brexit, but left the economy reliant on consumer spending.
This year it plans to spend $1 billion on tech and wealth-tech investments with savings that will come from cutting back on back- and middle-office roles, he said.
Three times a year, PG&E spends a couple of days cutting back the branches of the native valley oaks that grow under the power line along my neighborhood's road.
Paragon's biggest customers for its drilling services, including the Mexican oil giant Pemex and Petrobras of Brazil, have been cutting back on new projects as the global supply remains high.
We're cutting back-and-forth to our night together – with [this girl] turning over tarot cards, and then at the end, it cuts to me coming up to the house.
The key for Broadcom would be its ability to take somewhat of a private equity-type approach and get the most out of Symantec's subscription revenue while cutting back costs.
Its estimate does not suggest employers will start axing jobs -- just that employees might start cutting back hours to stay under certain income thresholds to qualify for Medicaid and subsidies.
While we're all for splurges (and even regular, "superfluous" expenses) when we can afford it, cutting back on food can be an easy – and even fun – way to save money.
At the same time the retailer is cutting back-office jobs, announcing earlier this month the elimination of about 7,000 positions, mostly in accounting and invoicing at its U.S. stores.
She also hinted that the family as a whole will be cutting back on how much they share on social media due to the dangers they feel it contributes to.
Most investors are looking for a turnaround in demand for dynamic random-access memory chip (DRAM) at a time when chipmakers are cutting back on their capital expenditure, said Yoo.
Some countries have slowed or slipped backward in their efforts by reducing the number of victims identified, decreasing anti-slavery funding or cutting back on support systems, the report said.
But the Democrats, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, boldly acknowledge the reality of climate change, they admit we're causing it, and they have plans to start cutting back on pollution.
By late August, party strategists had all but concluded that Strickland could not win, and they began cutting back their advertising buys, a sure sign of a party in retreat.
Lukewarm growth may also suggest consumers in the world's second-largest economy are cutting back on spending, highlighted by disappointing revenue reports at some of the nation's top consumer firms.
"Teapots are cutting back utilization because of fears over the new consumption tax policy, which is supposed to work toward hampering tax evasion," said Harry Liu of consultancy IHS Markit.
There could be an exchange of ambassadors between Washington and Pyongyang, even the potential of arms control agreements cutting back Kim's nuclear arsenal while allowing international inspectors into the North.
So what we are going to do is allocate our resources to the 22019 contests that remain, and that means that we are going to be cutting back on staff.
Gas is cheaper than it has been in over a decade, and a nation weary of cutting back is getting behind the wheel and spending to make road trip memories.
"Construction companies have started to respond to lower workloads by cutting back on input buying, staffing numbers and sub-contractor usage," Tim Moore, economics associate director at IHS Markit, said.
If insurers start cutting back on their coverage of the Strait of Hormuz, there will be fears that the amount of oil traded through this main water will be reduced.
"One of the biggest concerns about cutting back on medications due to cost is that some medications only work well if you take them exactly as prescribed," Dr. Dusetzina said.
"China has been cutting back the number of workers from North Korea it allows in by tightening checks on potential visiting workers and making the paperwork more difficult," Lu said.
Governments in Europe are cutting back their support of museums, and so these museums are adapting the American model and increasingly are turning to private citizens and corporations for donations.
Mostly, I'd be interested to see how it impacts smartphone usage, and what it does in terms of cutting back on our time spent interfacing directly with our connected gadgets.
In addition to cutting back on investments in India-based startups, SoftBank sold off a portion of its stake in Alibaba and its holdings in games firms GungHo and SuperCell.
Apache explored its new find, called the Alpine High, at a time when it was cutting back investments in exploration and production elsewhere and selling off assets to raise cash.
The French bank is one of several European banks cutting back in investment banking where tough market conditions and increased regulation have put pressure on them to rein in costs.
Credit Suisse boosted its common equity Tier 1 capital ratio - a key measure of capital strength - by 40 basis points to 11.8 percent by cutting back on risk-weighted assets.
Some analysts said that online platforms like YouTube could win new ad business from advertisers cutting back on spend in other categories like events marketing and outdoor advertising like billboards.
The Trump administration is preparing to shutter many of its immigration operations abroad, cutting back on a key support system for those applying overseas to relocate to the United States.
The decision comes at time when most of the LNG industry is cutting back on growth as global demand for gas is expected to decline due to the coronavirus outbreak.
All three railroads that use Penn Station — which also include Amtrak and New Jersey Transit — are cutting back service this summer amid construction that will close off tracks for repairs.
People in the education group also received three calls to check in on their progress in cutting back on sugary drinks over the first six months of the sales ban.
Even so, cutting back on soda may have health benefits and be one of several modifiable risk factors that women can control to minimize their risk of fractures, Kremer said.
Following our example from above, cutting back meat by a quarter would also free up about 23 million acres of high-quality land, an area roughly the size of Indiana.
"While others are investing in drones we're investing in our partners, while others are cutting back we're investing in the very thing that is our point of difference," Nickolds added.
In "Hiraeth," for example, a yellow-green color gives tidal force to a broad, overhanging curve, while a steeply angled darker stroke swings across like a surfer before cutting back.
Ahead of the speech, some speculated Draghi might use Jackson Hole to hint at when the ECB might begin tightening monetary policy by cutting back on its asset purchase program.
But cutting back on NOx pollution is causing another headache for carmakers, which were betting on diesel technology to help cut carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to meet climate change rules.
United States case last January, there was much anticipation that the justices would start cutting back on the scope of the broad and amorphous prohibition on trading with confidential information.
Reed said the major buyers of Iran's crude will continue to be India, Turkey and China, while other Asian buyers, such as Japan and South Korea, are clearly cutting back.
Following our example from above, cutting back meat by a quarter would also free up about 23 million acres of high-quality land, an area roughly the size of Indiana.
If you're not going to be actually significantly cutting back on what the neediest households are receiving, then the whole thing is going to cost quite a lot of money.
Last week, the White House announced the outlines of a plan that would revamp the country's legal immigration system, cutting back family-based immigration in favor of "merit-based" immigration.
He's constantly moving, screening, cutting, back-tapping his teammates' misses, and hoping the defense momentarily forgets he has dunk-contest-caliber hops as they preoccupy themselves with Lillard and McCollum.
"Cutting back volatile, capital-intensive and underperforming sales and trading activities, and further reducing the cost base should improve profitability and strengthen leverage, but execution risks are high," it said.
About 45 percent of millennials who are cutting back are doing so to save, versus 41 percent of those in Generation X. "Older Americans aren't showing the same dedication," says Bankrate.
"Unfortunately, unanticipated complications have created additional new challenges, and my doctors have advised that cutting back on my current commitments is essential to my overall recovery," Parsons said in a statement.
However, critics believe countries like China have been unfairly allowed to reap benefits without cutting back on their own protectionist policies, to the harm of other members like the United States.
But critics say countries like China have been unfairly allowed to reap benefits without cutting back on its own protectionist policies, to the harm of other members like the United States.
"Guidelines and reimbursement structures should foster patient counseling on being more active, cutting back on screen time, eating a plant-based diet, keeping weight in check, and getting vaccinated," they wrote.
Bread is an easy place to start cutting back on your sodium, and even if the low-sodium option doesn't taste the same at first, you will get used to it.
That is to say nothing about the rest of the world, which produces 85 percent of global carbon emissions and, like the United States, shows no real signs of cutting back.
The survey, conducted by the SERMO physician network for BuzzFeed News, points to an increase since 363, when SERMO found about 6 in 10 doctors in its network reported cutting back.
The value of Treasuries and MBS dropped to $3.997 trillion as of Wednesday, as the Fed nears rounding out the first year of a process of slowly cutting back its holdings.
With large producers like Saudi Arabia showing no signs of cutting back production and the global economy slowing, oil executives and investors expect the market to remain in turmoil until 2017.
Pathak, the academic from Pune, said she's had conversations with her children, both in their twenties, about sharing responsibly on WhatsApp and cutting back on the time she spends on it.
It's possible some people with mild depression felt better without medication, for example, or that some people started cutting back on doses to gradually taper off their antidepressants before stopping altogether.
"Every single one of these things, whether it was getting rid of Paris or cutting back the EPA, we think are extremely dangerous to the security of every American," Steyer said.
Its members need higher oil prices to balance government budgets, but cutting back production to prop up prices means losing market share as other suppliers step in to fill the gap.
The value of Treasurys and MBS dropped to $3.997 trillion as of Wednesday, as the Fed nears rounding out the first year of a process of slowly cutting back its holdings.
While some refiners were cutting back on operations, the process of actually shutting down is much more involved and would take several days to resume if any others have to close.
Over the weekend, the palace announced that Meghan will be cutting back her busy tour schedule for a few days to rest while Harry embarks on certain engagements on his own.
While he has held the line on tax rates, Christie has raised additional revenue by cutting back on tax breaks like the earned income tax credit and property tax relief programs.
They are also cutting back on some of their real estate investments and finding a "short-term solution" in fixed income, according to Michael Sonnenfeldt, founder of investment club Tiger 21.
Consumers are cutting back The hit to growth this year has come from Chinese consumers, who hold off spending because they worry about the economy's future and rising personal debt levels.
Messages to patients, the public and industry can emphasize maximizing good foods instead of just focusing on cutting back on bad foods and products, she told Reuters Health in an email.
Monroe Energy, the subsidiary, is cutting back "big time" on rail, one of the sources said, adding that the only Bakken still coming into the region is connected to term deals.
The Federal Open Market Committee on Wednesday declined to rate its interest rate target, with members also cutting back the future trajectory from the four hikes predicted in December to two.
In a survey we did with the New York Times, we found that: 70% of people with problems paying medical bills report cutting back on food, clothing and other basic necessities.
Indeed, the Trump administration has questioned from the outset how much the U.S. is responsible for cutting back emissions, and the newest government report seemingly didn't alter anything for the President.
These increases come at a time when the retailer is cutting back-office jobs and announced the elimination of about 7,000 positions, mostly in accounting and invoicing at its U.S. stores.
One industry expert told The Hill that corporations are cutting back on the amount of dues they're paying to large trade groups and trade associations, choosing instead to target their spending.
The central bank is trying to force banks to lend to customers to support the economy and has been lowering debt yields by cutting back on the sale of government securities.
In addition to cutting back on needless expenses, we share just one car and live off my husband's salary while all of my freelance income goes towards our credit card debts.
Supporters of the measure, which include a coalition of hospitals and medical clinics, say the money will also help prevent local hospitals and emergency rooms from closing or cutting back services.
Amid signs that Argentines are already cutting back on buying goods due to a currency crash this week, the peso closed 7.1% weaker on Wednesday to reach 60.2 per U.S. dollar.
The city remains exposed to the national policy of cutting back deficit and debt, by means of revenue curtailments, while the national government contributes to financing unexpected events or large projects.
Be careful what you cutDuring the Great Recession, I made a mistake in cutting back on some of the small things that made my first business fun and engaging for employees.
Because throw-away plastic creates environmental pollution and takes fossil fuels to produce, cutting back on its use is important to curb climate change and improve the environment, Kenyan environmentalists say.
The key agenda item for OPEC oil ministers is how to reach agreement on cutting back production so that the price is high enough to support their various domestic budget needs.
Now they're cutting back on their cutbacks, holding parties this year in luxury venues and featuring fine wine, giant snow globe photo booths, game stations and women dressed as glowing angels.
By the end of this year, I'll have earned enough interest to cover a flight to Europe, which makes cutting back on shopping to boost my savings a lot more rewarding.
Mastering hand hygiene and cough etiquette, cutting back on nonessential travel, and canceling large group events should become the new normal until we find medications or vaccines to control this virus.
Millennials are also cutting back on in-person shopping trips — 39% said they're shopping less frequently in stores, compared to 30% of overall respondents, reported Thomas, citing the First Insight survey.
Having accomplished "tax reform," Speaker Paul Ryan now dreams of "entitlement reform," through which he envisions reducing the deficit by cutting back on signature liberal programs like Medicare and Social Security.
Limited partners are saying no to younger venture firms who are still out raising, while cutting back on weaker existing firms in their portfolios, Connie Loizos reports on TechCrunch this week.
Cutting back harshly on immigration, which the Republican Party says will help America, will only hurt it instead — and reduce the already waning appeal of the Republican Party to Asian-Americans.
Tight end Brant Kuithe caught Huntley's other touchdown, rumbling down the sideline before cutting back inside and into the end zone for a 20-yard score early in the second quarter.
The Trump administration on Monday asked the Supreme Court to allow it to move forward with a rule aimed at cutting back benefits for immigrants while litigation plays out in court.
If you're interested in cutting back on your plastic usage while traveling, or in general, consider investing in reusable and package-free products, such as shampoo bars and reusable grocery bags.
China is retaliating against the National Basketball Association by cutting back on its preseason tour and canceling broadcasts in China, after a Houston Rockets executive tweeted support for Hong Kong protesters.
Pichai wrote in an email to staff that Google was cutting back on the tradition due to "a coordinated effort to share our conversations outside of the company after every TGIF."
LONDON, July 13 (Reuters) - Credit Suisse's equity strategists upgraded non-London focused UK housebuilding stocks while cutting back on European utilities as part of changes to recommendations following the Brexit vote.
With banks cutting back on risk and setting strict rules on collateral, he turned to a fledgling crowd-funding industry, where individual savers lend money in the hope of high returns.
Mr. Dixon said the Chinese were still spending freely, while visitors from Europe were cutting back as the dollar strengthened and reduced the buying power of the euro and other currencies.
Once we lose even a small amount of weight by cutting back on calories, our body fights to defend our "original" weight, in part by decreasing our metabolism and increasing appetite.
Popularized by David Bach, the "latte factor" is the idea that you can save a ton of money by cutting back on small purchases and crafting budgets to curb your spending.
The company also said that, as part of its news strategic plan, it would not start cutting back capital spending until 2022, after initially aiming for spending to peak in 13.
Asked on Thursday about potentially cutting back his workload without a contract extension, he did not exactly dismiss the idea, saying he would have to mull it over with his representatives.
But now I fear that the tiger moms and dads will decide that they can mass-produce creative children merely by cutting back on rules and letting their children follow their hearts.
Goldman Sachs says "country risk" has picked up again and could increase further ahead of elections and if concerns resurface over the European Central Bank cutting back on its bond-buying program.
In May 2015, the LDS Church said Monson was "feeling the effects of advancing age," according to reports from the Salt Lake Tribune newspaper, and began cutting back public appearances and addresses.
The second-best area is wholesale and retail trade [23 percent growing against 5 percent cutting back] while professional and business services are next, with 22 percent increasing and 6 percent decreasing.
He said Sainsbury's had stuck to a strategy of lowering its regular prices and cutting back on multi-buy promotions, adding that it had never been more competitive on prices than now.
What this suggests is that South Korean utilities are cutting back on high-sulphur imports from Australia, but aren't switching to Indonesia, rather preferring to buy more from Russia and South Africa.
Google (GOOG) is cutting back on its business with Huawei following an order from the Trump administration barring American companies from selling to the Chinese tech firm without a US government license.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's central bank reinstated the Japanese yen in its international reserves in the second quarter of 22015, while cutting back on the share of euros, the bank said on Monday.
You would be able to set up limits based on the day, giving yourself more time on your phone during the week, while cutting back even more on the weekends, for example.
The good news is that you can control the amount of sodium in your diet, and cutting back tends to be good for your blood pressure and heart in the long term.
Cutting back on eating out, or living at home, or not doing all the fun things that your friends are doing is uncomfortable — but you have to realize that it's all temporary.
Cutting back shareholding to increase domestic participation could thrust total deals worth more than $2 billion on foreign players, such as UK-based Prudential, Japan's Tokio Marine Holdings Inc and Zurich Insurance.
But if monitoring a total of six or seven baskets feels like a lot to you, maybe create the joint checking and then consider cutting back on some of the individual ones.
With Haiti now cutting back on such adoptions, Bernard wishes there were ways to reunify more children with their biological families — and she&aposs also intrigued by the new foster-care program.
And that if we pour money into researching them, higher-tech options, like filtering CO2 out of the air and storing it underground, could go a long way in cutting back emissions.
Dick's raised its full-year profit forecast by 12 cents to $2.92 to $3.12 per share, betting on higher margins from selling more goods at full price and cutting back on inventories.
The plan: The proposed legislation aims to reduce legal immigration by 50% over the next decade by prioritizing skilled workers and cutting back on certain lottery visas and permanent residency for refugees.
They suggest that a big part of this persisting weakness has been caused by firms cutting back on "intangible" investment, such as research and development (R&D), worker training and better organization.
Bosa made the announcement this month that he was cutting back the political rhetoric on his Twitter page -- which used to feature Trump praise as well as scorn for national anthem kneelers.
Cutting back on voluntary expenditures like takeout and learning to cook helped one 31-year-old, who had been feeling "helpless" about his money situation, save $6,000 in a matter of months.
The network has also recently pivoted from focusing its efforts on supporting candidates to legislative initiatives, including protecting recipients of the Deferred Action Childhood Arrivals program and cutting back on government spending.
Other studies have suggested that cutting back to less than half a serving of red meat per day (defined as beef, lamb, or pork) could prevent about 1 in every 10 deaths.
The subcommittee's bill stopped short of severely cutting back on Interior's Land Water Conservation Fund, which moves some funding from offshore oil drilling royalties into land conservation and public land access efforts.
The company has been pulling products from department stores and other channels as well as cutting back on retail space to limit the amount of discounting these channels apply on their products.
The announcement comes after Emirates, a rival Persian Gulf air carrier, announced that it was cutting back on U.S. flights in response to "weakened travel demand" because of the Trump administration's policies.
Like its competitors, the second-largest U.S. airline is paying more to fuel its planes during the busiest season of the year, when cutting back on flying is out of the question.
Vegan, vegetarian or so-called flexitarian diets, which involve cutting back on meat, are more popular with young and relatively well-off urban residents than with their older and less affluent counterparts.
While four dozen villagers interviewed by Reuters were hopeful that if there was a good monsoon this year it could improve farm incomes, they've been cutting back on spending in the meantime.
Yet President Trump has slashed assistance for U.N. peacekeeping, and his ambassador to the U.N., Nikki Haley, boasted in a tweet that the administration was "only getting started" cutting back on peacekeeping.
The killing stunned New York society four years ago with its scandalous details: an Ivy League-educated child of privilege accused of killing his father for cutting back his $1,000 weekly allowance.
"Cutting back volatile, capital-intensive and underperforming sales and trading activities, and further reducing the cost base should improve profitability and strengthen leverage, but execution risks are high," rating agency Fitch said.
The clampdown is part of a growing movement to curtail public gatherings and "flatten the curve," the popular shorthand for limiting the spread of coronavirus by dramatically cutting back on social interactions.
We have weekly company and team meetings: there was absolutely no recent mention or even allusion to Everlane cutting back in production or that lay offs were something they were looking into.
And on the other side, Democrats are cutting back millions of dollars in TV reservations that were supposed to back Democrat Ted Strickland, thinking he might not be worth the expense anymore.
The company has restricted employee travel and shut one store in China due to the coronavirus outbreak, Cook said, adding that the company is cutting back on retail store hours in China.
"Savings tend to come from physicians referring patients to lower-priced facilities or cutting back on potentially lower-value care in areas such as procedures, tests or post-acute service," he said.
A member survey conducted online early last week found that nearly a third of travel managers said their companies were cutting back on business travel in the immediate aftermath of the order.
For many people, this has meant exhausting savings, cutting back on expensive items like meat and fish, growing their own vegetables and — tragically, in the case of Irkutsk — buying cheap vodka substitutes.
But authorizing the missile defense system angered China, which retaliated by cutting back on South Korean consumer products, forcing the South Korean carmaker Hyundai to temporarily shut down assembly lines in China.
However, we want to be clear that cutting back on methane emissions is not a punitive measure against the oil and gas industry—which is the overwhelming source of our state's revenue.
The research, an analysis of previous evidence on meat eating, reported that the health benefits of cutting back on meat are "minimal" compared with the enjoyment most people get from eating it.
After last year's exam, Dr. Ronny L. Jackson, the White House physician at the time, recommended that the president improve his diet by cutting back on hamburgers and beefing up on salads.
After overdosing on purely digital interactions, there's growing interest and enthusiasm for cutting back on our digital time and focusing more on person-to-person analog interactions among people of all ages.
"I do consistent variations of cardio, performance training and yoga," Fantasia says, adding of her diet: "I have turned toward leaner meats, seafood, more vegetables, and cutting back or eliminating salts and sugars."
Oil prices have bounced back somewhat this year boosting revenues, though Shahani said banks might have earned more if they hadn't been cutting back their oil teams and being more cautious in trading.
Brazilian tourists, and to some extent Chinese visitors, are cutting back on the suitcase-lugging trips to New York-area flagship stores and malls that are a familiar sight in and around Manhattan.
Cruz and other opponents of cutting back on carbon emissions point to satellite temperature data that shows readings in the atmosphere, rather than on the surface, didn't set records in 2014 or 2015.
Sanderson Farms can offset some of the costs of increased mortality in chicks by cutting back on marketing campaigns that explained the company's use of antibiotics, said Jeremy Scott, an analyst at Mizuho.
Like BNP Paribas, SocGen is cutting back on less profitable activities and reducing costs in its investment banking division to combat the impact of capital and regulatory charges without undertaking a radical restructuring.
Analysts say foreign investors such as agri-business giant Cargill or French conglomerate Bollore are keeping close tabs on the political situation, but there is little evidence they are cutting back on investment.
The North African OPEC state has started to take measures to counter the fall in oil prices, including raising subsidized fuel and electricity prices, cutting back on infrastructure projects and trimming budget spending.
This reminds doctors to consider assessing the liver as they review people with diabetes and also encourages patients to look at lifestyle, losing weight, and cutting back the amount (of alcohol) they drink.
With the world awash in oil, the Saudis fear that cutting back might achieve nothing but erosion of their own share of the market — which is one of every nine barrels produced worldwide.
When asked their reasons for cutting back on opioids, the top responses were: "Too many hassles and risks involved" and "Improved understanding of the risks of opioids," each getting 22% of the responses.
Last year, showrunner David Benioff and HBO programming president Michael Lombardo told Entertainment Weekly that they were cracking down for season 6 by cutting back on the number of people who received scripts.
However, for actors like Chris Pratt, who segued into super heroics with some Instagrammed underwear shots and wisecracks about cutting back on beer, the marketing of one's best self begins squarely at home.
She's tried to draw a clearer line between her persona and herself, cutting back on revealing personal streams, eschewing flashy public debates, and thinking more critically about how her work will be understood.
In the lawsuit, John Brakey, the co-founder of AUDIT-AZ, accused election officials of misconduct, including cutting back the number of polling stations by some 85 percent from 2008 to save money.
NEW YORK, June 7 (Reuters) - Lending Club Corp said on Tuesday that it was cutting back loans to riskier borrowers and raising interest rates to boost the attractiveness of its loans to investors.
In April, Saga said bookings were hurt by older Britons cutting back on travel because of uncertainty over Brexit, with profit liable to fall by as much as 75 million pounds this year.
The relaxing of the bans comes as the kingdom's construction industry is suffering from the impact of lower oil prices, which has resulted in the government cutting back on spending on many projects.
U.S. shale has posed a dilemma for OPEC as it has grown in spurts over the past decade, creating supply imbalances by pumping more when prices rise and cutting back as they drop.
Gulf carriers, which have expanded rapidly in recent years, are struggling now because the drop in crude prices have led to oil companies, typically big customers for Gulf carriers, cutting back on travel.

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