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"We need to expand it, not make cuts," she said.
Verizon is expected to make cuts as early as Wednesday.
Why would anyone want to make cuts to maternity coverage?
Part of that process would be to streamline and make cuts.
As students left, the district lost funds and had to make cuts.
He said, 'If guys make cuts, I'll be able to find them.
" And he said, "Oh, so you still have time to make cuts.
Republicans secure conservative votes by calling it waste and pledging to make cuts.
Take a look at your expenditures and see where you can make cuts.
There is little doubt that the Saudis can make cuts of this scale.
Additionally, OPEC sources told Reuters that the cartel was unlikely to make cuts deeper.
Ford is restructuring its global operations, including recent plans to make cuts in Europe.
When Uber decided to make cuts to its fares, drivers were up in arms.
When they run short they come up with a lie to make cuts & take more.
The union says Verizon wants to make cuts to its operation and move jobs overseas.
But resolutions can issue reconciliation instructions that demand congressional committees make cuts in mandatory spending.
It eliminated all of them except for Washington; it did not make cuts in them.
Banks are already being forced by volatile market conditions and new regulations to make cuts.
The big picture: Lime is not the first or only scooter company to make cuts.
Already, the Central States Pension Fund, which benefits Teamsters, has applied to Treasury to make cuts.
The venture firm gave a slide show presentation pushing companies to make cuts and conserve capital.
When these capped amounts weren't enough to pay for the programs, states had to make cuts.
Ellison said the Republicans plan will restrict the expansion of Medicaid and make cuts to the program.
Other food companies are scrambling to make cuts of their own, lest they become 22015G's next meal.
"It's never easy to make cuts that reduce services and impact families," said House speaker Brendan Sharkey.
Yet the royal family is reluctant to open the pressure valves that might make cuts more palatable.
That forced Harvard to make cuts, and after the recession, the endowment performed poorly for several years.
He said "difficult decisions" were made to make cuts in other areas to make the deal possible.
If the sales tax increase is not approved by voters, the city will be forced to make cuts.
The government wants to make cuts of about 850 million euros ($980 million) to reduce the country's deficit.
He used lasers to make cuts in thin plastic sheets in the shape of lines, triangles, circles, or trapezoids.
When things become tight, people are forced to make cuts anywhere and everywhere they can just to get by.
At the same time, the president-elect has promised "not to touch" Social Security or make cuts to Medicare.
Even now in Norwich, recreational teams don't make cuts, affording every youngster the chance to participate in different sports.
He could make cuts, but that was complicated in his industry, and would likely only speed the downward spiral.
"This is the worst possible time to make cuts," David Miliband, president of the International Rescue Committee, told me.
Once you have a sense of your spending, divide your expenses into buckets and see where you can make cuts.
The cities are under pressure to make cuts of at least 3 percent year-on-year from October to March.
Studies have shown that, by and large, when hospitals lose financial resources, they make cuts that could harm some patients.
If they do not find the money to fund their social spending plans, they will make cuts instead, Urzua said.
A badly designed trading system could lead to double counting, which would make cuts look bigger then they actually are.
The Federal Reserve recently paused plans to hike interest rates later this year, but didn't say it planned to make cuts.
Early losses fueled by technical selling accelerated after OPEC sources told Reuters that the cartel was unlikely to make cuts deeper.
Before announcing his candidacy for the 2016 election, Trump touted that he wouldn't make cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
WPP's GroupM and Havas Group have slashed their ad-tech roster, while Publicis Groupe said it's also planning to make cuts.
Rather than a protracted fight that he would most likely lose, his administration began to look for ways to make cuts.
The Government Accountability Office says the Army didn't properly look at all factors when deciding to make cuts to its force.
But that focus on net emissions often meant airlines could buy permits to emit carbon dioxide, rather than make cuts themselves.
The county took in at least $50 million less than expected in tax revenue and ordered every department to make cuts.
The Trump administration did make cuts to the CDC, which specifically hit epidemic prevention activities when they were imposed in 2018.
Another way to make cuts is by evaluating the actual work the agency does to see where there may be redundancies.
ObamaCare's perverse funding formula actually incentivizes states to make cuts to traditional Medicaid in order to protect funding for ObamaCare expansion.
However, since we have not been able to raise all of our funds, we have had to make cuts to our programming.
A group of 29 Democratic senators is raising concerns about proposals in President Trump's budget to make cuts to rural development programs.
Chaffetz added reports of the Pentagon's careless spending may inspire President-elect Donald Trump and Congress to make cuts at the department.
The tool works by cutting through layers of the pumpkin's skin, allowing you to make cuts and decorations with precision and control.
When Republicans make cuts to programs like Medicaid and social security there are fewer resources for the people who need it most.
The City and the Bank of England pressed the government to make cuts in public-sector pay and unemployment benefits to restore confidence.
With less money to spend, state lawmakers could choose to make cuts to government services like education and health care or raise taxes.
It can make cuts to Puerto Rico's budget, and can take Rossello to court if his administration refuses to implement measures it demands.
Elon Musk's rocket company said its finances are healthy, but that it needs to make cuts so its most ambitious plans can succeed.
The more realistic threat for home health companies is whether the federal government will resurface a new payment system that would make cuts.
It will also make cuts to its sales and trading and equity research units in Europe while closing a third of US branches.
And that was outlined by Mulvaney on Tuesday, who said that he spoke with top CEOs to hone ideas on how to make cuts.
Why it matters: When legislators are asked to make cuts to science funding, the social sciences are often at the top of the list.
The world's largest steel producer ramped up output to 68.51 million tonnes in October, with high profits providing operators little incentive to make cuts.
And newer versions of Crispr don't have to make cuts to edit DNA, they can swap out base pairs one at a time instead.
By assessing your unique water footprint, You can assess your unique water footprint to scale your water usage and determine where to make cuts.
She recorded every dollar she spent in a spreadsheet so she could see exactly what she was buying and where she could make cuts.
Alex Marson: Yeah, for the past few years we could only use Crispr to make cuts inside of cells and snip away portions of DNA.
At the same time, the USA Act can guide appropriators to make cuts in programs that have been funded for years with few questions asked.
She also recorded every penny she spent in a spreadsheet so she could see exactly what she was buying and where she could make cuts.
Market watchers expected prices to remain reactionary until OPEC's Wednesday meeting offers the market a definitive answer as to whether the cartel would make cuts.
The Trump administration's fiscal year 2020 budget would make cuts across multiple agencies and offices that serve Americans with disabilities, stripping them of essential resources.
However, if the Trump administration were to make cuts to entitlement programs, such as Social Security and Medicare, it could trigger more resistance particularly from Democrats.
He is like most Democrats who say they don't know why Trump, who made explicit threats to make cuts to health care, was Staten Island's choice.
Second, it's unclear whether the administration will make cuts from other parts of the defense budget to redirect money towards buying more ships, troops and planes.
"The big picture is that the budget deficit will worsen and political problems will make cuts to spending hard," said Rabobank rates strategist Lyn Graham-Taylor.
Systemic theft creates cost inflation, he explained, which increases political pressure to make cuts, often affecting both the healthy and the unhealthy parts of a program.
Score the pork shoulder: Make cuts 1-inch deep and 2-inches wide on both sides, creating a diamond pattern across the entire hunk of meat.
Fifty-seven percent of respondents said that the plan would likely make cuts to Medicaid, and 22019 percent believe Republicans will cut federal funding to Planned Parenthood.
Trump has already said he would support two broad measures drafted by House Republicans that would also fund a border wall and make cuts to legal immigration.
The GAO report recommends the Labor Department enable workers to sharpen and change knives regularly so they do not have to exert undue force to make cuts.
Republicans have an obligation, both morally and ethically to our future generations, to rein in government spending, while millions of households across America make cuts where necessary.
That deficit, which the board has said cannot grow, has forced him to make cuts, Mr. Bale said, while honoring funding agreements and the center's editorial imperatives.
The rule that the Trump administration had been planning on implementing in April is one of a number of the administration's efforts to make cuts to SNAP.
The bank said that it would maintain its dividend, but added that it would make cuts to its sales and trading and equity research units in Europe.
It pledged to make cuts of 40 million tonnes over the 2013-2017 period and had already shut 31.9 million tonnes by the end of last year.
Volkswagen is under pressure to make cuts at high-cost operations in Germany to fund this transformation, while still grappling with billions in costs for its emissions scandal.
The bill would not only roll back the Medicaid expansion, but it would make cuts to future spending on the program that go far below pre-Obamacare levels.
Under reconciliation, committees can only make cuts from mandatory spending — which most notably covers programs like Medicare, Medicaid, and welfare programs such as cash assistance and food stamps.
But both bills make cuts to legal immigration (by eliminating the diversity visa lottery and some forms of family-based immigration), which Democrats have said is a nonstarter.
From Henry Schneider, Washington, D.C. We must make cuts in entitlement spending Besides trimming around the edges of ObamaCare, no one is talking about really reducing entitlement spending.
Channel 5.13 became the terrestrial home of F1 when the BBC announced in December it was surrendering its contract in order to make cuts in its sporting budget.
They might have to make cuts elsewhere, which they just can't do, or they might have to raise taxes elsewhere, which they might not be willing to do.
But these low-cost policies don't make cuts large enough to meet big efficiency goals, like New York city council's, which mandates an 80% emissions reduction by 2050.
State revenues have dropped sharply with the fall of the price in oil, forcing the government to make cuts in the social programs that otherwise keep citizens quiescent.
The two also disagree about whether it would be possible to fund a universal basic income even if you did make cuts to welfare as we know it.
But if Ethiopia is to achieve its goal of weaning the scheme off donor support, it may have to make cuts to wasteful subsidies, which would be politically painful.
"The improvement of the state economy could force the government to make cuts in the announced issuance of government bonds and T-bills," Nordea economist Jan Storup Nielsen said.
Republican lawmakers want to pay for the law under the budget caps, but Democrats worry that would force them to make cuts to other programs in 2019 and 2020.
"No one wants to go into an election year having their school district make cuts," said Jasmine Gripper, the legislative director for the advocacy group Alliance for Quality Education.
Ford has not said whether it will have to make cuts at any of its own U.S. plants producing vehicles like the Mustang that it had been exporting to China.
He wants to make cuts to a programme that supports poor families with children ($272bn), and another that provides an income for those sick or injured who can't work ($72bn).
The smaller donations required to pay the bills of his campaign started to dry up, forcing the campaign to make cuts and dispatch its central staff to the campaign trail.
On the budget, many of the cuts proposed by the Trump administration are extreme enough to make cuts in recent years, already severe in many domestic areas, seem like nothing.
Walmex's core food business is relatively insulated from economic swings as consumers tend to make cuts elsewhere in tight times, said Olga Gonzalez, who began serving as CFO in July.
Tim, again, I asked him this, and he doesn't see that synergies were the key driver here, but — They're going to make cuts, obviously, across the advertising stuff and the technology.
Criticisms of Cuomo, particularly of his plan to make cuts to Medicaid in an effort to trim the state's budget deficit, have failed to break through the rush to coronate him.
Trump is looking to make cuts elsewhere in the budget, but supporting Ukraine's territorial integrity in the face of Russian aggression was likely never imagined to be on the chopping block.
That explains why we've been treated to decades of high-profile debate over whether to privatize and make cuts to Social Security, while issues like wage boards are in large part ignored.
JETS MAKE CUTS The Jets placed safety Dion Bailey, running back Romar Morris and the rookie defensive tackle Jake Ceresna on the waived/injured list to trim their roster to 75 players.
In the CNBC interview, Dalio laughed off the notion that the Fed needs to raise rates so it would have room to make cuts if the economy were to take a major downturn.
The DHS official said that without the supplemental funding, the department might have to release adults from custody, or make cuts to other programs, which could increase airport travel and other wait times.
Brent hit one-year highs and WTI 15-month peaks in early October as OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia talked up the plan, inviting non-member producers such as Russia to make cuts too.
In his letter, Work argued that even without BRAC, communities near military bases would feel the fiscal constraints of the military since the Pentagon would still have to make cuts across all installations.
DALIAN, China (Reuters) - China will make cuts in banks' reserve requirement ratios and seek to lower real interest rates to help reduce funding costs for small firms, Premier Li Keqiang said on Tuesday.
Pressure has mounted to make cuts at Volkswagen's core operations in Germany since the scandal broke in September with U.S. and California environmental regulators saying they were investigating Volkswagen for violating clean air rules.
But the number of companies suggesting they will make cuts within the next six to 12 months and citing Brexit as the reason rose for the first time in two years, to 34 percent.
What's more, knowing exactly where your money goes each month is the best way to understand if you have the financial means to quit your job and where you should make cuts if necessary.
She wrote that Wasserman Schultz didn't make cuts to DNC staff following the previous election cycle and that led to a ballooning budget double what Brazile had seen as interim chair five years earlier.
Critics say he has been sequestering decisions to a small inner circle of advisers even as he proposes to make cuts to the department's budget and push out nearly 2,000 diplomats and civil servants.
The executive order calls on federal agencies to enforce current work requirements, propose additional, stronger requirements, and find savings (in other words, make cuts), and to give states more flexibility to run welfare programs.
He may have been pointing GE in the right direction but he was not moving fast enough, perhaps because he was too much of an insider to make cuts of the necessary severity and speed.
Kevin Sabet, president of Smart Approaches to Marijuana, who advised three former presidents on drug policy and organized the letter, said he was stumped by Mr. Trump's decision to make cuts to his drug office.
Pressure has mounted to make cuts at VW's core operations in Germany since the emissions scandal broke in September when U.S. and California environmental regulators said they were investigating VW for violating clean air rules.
With such a small Republican majority in the Senate to work with, President Trump is going to need to get an awful lot of establishment politicians to agree to make cuts to their own political industry.
The clout that labor wields at VW became visible again two weeks ago when executives and labor bosses, faced with pressure to make cuts in high-cost German operations, agreed to start talks without eliminating jobs.
It's still not clear how much this will reduce Medicaid spending, but the projections suggest the per capita cap will result in less support for Medicaid, likely forcing states to make cuts to eligibility and benefits.
Designed mainly to make cuts to high-cost operations in Germany, the future pact aims to make 3.7 billion euros in annual savings by 2020 and up to 23,000 job cuts without forced layoffs by 2025.
A recent poll from another progressive group, Priorities USA, that found electoral support for Republican incumbents dropped by 6 percentage points when voters saw ads detailing how the GOP tax plan would make cuts to Medicare.
The computer and printer maker added that it will make cuts via a combination of employee departures and voluntary early retirement, with expected annual cost savings of about $1 billion by the end of fiscal 2022.
"Our idea was instead of the scenario where we make cuts where we are losing money, we make the most of the planes, we improve productivity, we take additional cargo, we change the planes," she said.
Quinn, who took the reins after the shock ouster of John Flint in August, will likely look to make cuts in HSBC's investment bank in order to improve returns, sources at the bank previously told Reuters.
In a letter to staff, Toyota's UK managing director warned that leaving the bloc would impose duties on cars of up to 10 percent, forcing the firm to either make cuts or raise prices, negatively impacting sales.
Eleven of OPEC's 13 members along with 11 non-OPEC countries agreed to make cuts for the first half of 2017, although Nigeria and fellow OPEC member Libya were exempt due to production setbacks suffered last year.
Volkswagen (VW) is under pressure to make cuts at high-cost operations in Germany to fund a transformation involving greater investment in electric cars and mobility services, while grappling with billions in costs for its emissions scandal.
Most of the austerity measures have been enacted by the ruling Mongolian People's Party, but opposition politicians have expressed concern about the economic impact of high interest rates and are seeking powers to force banks to make cuts.
CNN reported that the White House is considering shrinking its communication team in the coming weeks, and sources familiar with the matter have speculated the administration may make cuts simply to purge disliked staffers and make an example.
Pressure has mounted to make cuts at Volkswagen's core operations in Germany since the revelations almost nine months ago that the company had fitted some of its models with "cheat" devices which enabled them to pass emissions tests.
Why it matters: The move shows the company's new CEO Marvin Ellison, hired away from JC Penny, is unafraid to make cuts and reduce inventory to focus on other areas he feels the company needs to improve in.
But President Trump has vowed to request funding for the border wall and make cuts in the next budget, and Democrats have said that the wall is a non-starter, setting up another possible government shutdown this fall.
The result would be that rather than providing an open-ended right to health care, states would obtain a chunk of money and would have much greater discretion to make cuts and redesign policies in the manner they wanted.
The Trump Administration has put pressure on the UN to make cuts to how the organization functions since former US Ambassador Nikki Haley arrived early in 2017, although Trump has praised the UN Secretary-General publicly for his stewardship.
Before the NSC meeting, officials had told CNN that Trump had directed O'Brien to make cuts to the NSC, suggesting Trump was frustrated by damaging leaks of information that he suspected came from agency staffers seconded to the NSC.
The aid agency's statement follows Oxfam's announcement last month that it would make cuts to its operations due to a drop in funding after a sex abuse scandal centering on its staff that saw it kicked out of Haiti.
"I think the commission does make cuts like that but they're very much focused on whether they're good uses in pursuit of the commission's mission, much more so than if there's some resource constraint," said a former FTC staffer.
And comments Biden made during a 1995 speech on the Senate floor show he was willing to make cuts to Medicare, but only as part of a broader deal that did not advocate cuts as big as Republicans want.
His $1.5 trillion tax cut has been passed, he has promised not to make cuts to the largest entitlement programs, Medicare and Social Security, and Congress has locked in spending levels for military and nonmilitary programs through September 2019.
Officials had told CNN at the time that Trump had directed O'Brien to make cuts to the NSC, suggesting the President was frustrated by damaging leaks of information that he suspected came from agency staffers seconded to the NSC.
Mr. Guterres, who took over the United Nations in January, has cast himself as a reformist secretary general, and the pressure from the Trump administration may give him the leverage he needs to make cuts and otherwise overhaul peacekeeping.
Europe's largest carmaker is under pressure to make cuts at high-cost operations in Germany to help to pay for a shift to electric cars and autonomous driving while still dealing with billions of euros in costs for the emissions scandal.
Now, many economists doubt Southeast Asian central banks will make cuts until the Federal Reserve reduces U.S. interest rates - and some doubts the Fed will cut at the end of July have arisen due to a strong U.S. June jobs report.
After union organizers posted their response to the layoffs, Everlane CEO Michael Preysman said in an Instagram comment that the company had made the "difficult decision" to make cuts because "business has come to a halt" amid the coronavirus outbreak.
This year, it appears Republicans will forgo their chance at using the fast-track reconciliation process to make cuts to welfare and other entitlement programs before the midterms, despite calls from some party members to take up such a proposal.
A Navy memo to the Office of Management and Budget showed that the service wants to make cuts to the fleet, but the White House instead asked the Navy to stick with the administration's plan to grow to 355 ships from 2021 now.
Facing a nearly $20153 million budget gap for the current fiscal year, Louisiana lawmakers were forced to raise or reinstate sales taxes, rein in exemptions and make cuts to health-care services for low-income residents during a special legislative session in March.
Were the City to falter, and the UK be forced to make cuts to the regional subsidies, the Scottish National Party may be able to bolster its case for independence by arguing that continued union would no longer protects Scots' living standards.
According to this Washington Post report, the proposed changes to funding in Trump's budget will make cuts to executive departments and agencies, including SBA's funding by 25%, in order to pay for additional defense spending, the border wall and an infrastructure plan.
According to a 143-page document published in August, 28 cities in northern China will aim to cut PM2.5 levels by at least 15 percent this winter, with Beijing aiming to make cuts of more than 25 percent from October to March 2018.
VW is under pressure to make cuts at high-cost operations in Germany to fund a shift to electric cars and mobility services in the wake of its emissions scandal, while still grappling with billions of euros in costs related to that scandal.
Volkswagen (VW) is under pressure to make cuts at high-cost operations in Germany to help to pay for a shift to electric cars and self-driving vehicles while still dealing with billions of euros in costs from its diesel emissions scandal.
In Congress, past efforts to make cuts to the program have been beaten back by a coalition of urban liberal lawmakers, eager to protect constituent benefits, and rural-state senators, protective of a program that reliably buys crops grown by their farmers.
Several administration officials had said the OMB was targeting some $3.5 billion in funds no longer needed for their original purpose, taking advantage of a loophole in the law to make cuts at the end of the fiscal year on Sept. 30.
Richard G. Frank, a professor of Health Economics at Harvard University, told CNN that since the new plan would allow states more flexibility but pare back their funding, states are forced to choose to continue the existing services at their own expense or make cuts.
The "compromise" bill would offer legal status for young unauthorized immigrants known as DREAMers and a path to citizenship for some, based on merit; direct billions of dollars toward a southern border wall; make cuts to legal immigration; and make it harder to seek asylum.
Sure, the decade is often referenced, to the point that a mini skirt and block heel can feel like fancy dress, but what sets this apart is Coca's ability to make cuts and colors which are intrinsic to British label's DNA feel totally fresh. How?
"Although the Senate bill will make cuts to Medicaid more slowly, it's being reported that over the long term, the Senate bill will result in deeper cuts to Medicaid than even the House bill did," said Ulysses Burley III, another former member of PACHA.
Europe's largest automaker is under pressure to make cuts at high-cost operations in Germany to fund a shift to electric cars and mobility services as it tries to move on from its emissions scandal, while still grappling with billions of euros in related costs.
The RNC-commissioned report said that most voters think Republicans want to make cuts to Medicare and Social Security in order to cut taxes for corporations and the rich, as a result of "a fairly disciplined Democrat attack against the recent tax cuts," Bloomberg reported.
Republicans in the United States should take note and think twice before pursuing their stated plans to make cuts to Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and other safety-net programs to pay for their tax-cut bill, which mainly benefited the interests of their wealthy donors.
Saudi Arabia has been pressuring Iraq to make cuts and has offered Baghdad economic aid, but the recent collapse of the Iraqi government of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi and the expected long process to select a successor put any Iraqi agreement in doubt.
Republicans from Medicaid expansion states have been fighting to keep their expansion money and ensure voters back home who were covered under the program could remain on it, but Medicaid has long been a top target for fiscal conservatives looking to make cuts in the budget.
Along with extra private support, the public aid helped the orchestra balance its budget after weathering a rocky past decade, in which its precarious finances were further undone by the economic downturn, forcing it, like other ensembles, to make cuts and seek concessions from its union musicians.
And if the administration is looking to make cuts at the State Department, it could begin with the hundreds of millions of dollars in security aid that the United States supplies each year to Egypt, much of which ends up in the pockets of corrupt military officials.
While the company had a number of artistic successes this season and enjoys a broad global reputation thanks to its high-definition cinema simulcasts, it is facing financial hurdles that have forced it to make cuts in its $22017 million budget and wrest concessions from its union workers.
As it stands, the "compromise" bill would offer legal status for young unauthorized immigrants known as DREAMers and a path to citizenship for some, based on merit; direct billions of dollars toward a southern border wall; make cuts to legal immigration; and make it harder to seek asylum.
Perhaps the most encouraging part of BP's announcement is its plan to make cuts to the emissions associated with consumers using the company's products, such as the burning of fossil fuels to drive cars, according to Andrew Logan, senior director of oil and gas at the sustainability nonprofit Ceres.
Her ability to land a job at a lab depends on whether research gets funded, and she and her friends predict those dollars are going to dry up under an administration that is looking to make cuts and professes a skepticism about established science, like the fact that the earth is experiencing climate change and rising temperatures due to human activity.
Republicans will almost certainly argue that the bill is meant to be made permanent before the individual cuts expire in 2026, that they only expire to comply with Senate budget rules, and that it's misleading to analyze the effects assuming the cuts expire — but they are making clear that their priority is to make cuts to corporations permanent, while putting the future taxes of individual Americans in limbo.
By the numbers: Trump's budget, the largest in history, would make cuts to the following programs and departments ... Agriculture Department: -21.4% State Department and other international programs: -23.3% Interior Department: -11% Education Department: -12% Justice Department: -2.3% Energy Department: -10.8% Labor Department: -9.7% Health and Human Services: -7.53% Transportation Department: -21.5% Environmental Protection Agency: -31% Social Security Administration: -3.5% Medicaid: $1.5 trillion in cuts over 10 years Medicare: $845 billion in cuts over 10 years These departments and programs would receive increases in funding ... Commerce Department: +0.4% National Nuclear Security Administration: +8.9% Department of Homeland Security: +7.4% Treasury Department: +1.5% Veteran Affairs: +7.5% NASA: +1.4%

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