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Ford is restructuring its global operations, including recent plans to make cuts in Europe.
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.
He said "difficult decisions" were made to make cuts in other areas to make the deal possible.
He used lasers to make cuts in thin plastic sheets in the shape of lines, triangles, circles, or trapezoids.
The City and the Bank of England pressed the government to make cuts in public-sector pay and unemployment benefits to restore confidence.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Finally, with Cleveland, he went 1–1 in two games, both starts. He was released from Cleveland in mid-May because the team had to make cuts in their payroll. That year would prove to be his final season as a player in professional baseball.
Cardinal Rauscher felt compelled to make cuts in the façade design of the house. The newly prepared construction plans were now approved and construction could begin. The construction project was financed by the Good Friday Collection and private donations. The foundation stone of the Austrian Hospice was laid on 31 December 1856.
K-276 Kostroma was fully repaired by 29 June 1992 and continues in service to this day while Baton Rouge was removed from service soon afterward. "Baton Rouge" was repaired to be 100% operational after the accident. The Navy was looking to make cuts in all classes of vessels at the time. "Baton Rouge" was just unlucky enough to be decommissioned for this reason.
He concluded that he would have to make cuts in the score. Rachmaninoff had made changes to works in the past, after he had heard or performed them. Along with his having been away from the composer's desk for several years, this insecurity in deciding how his ideas should be expressed may account for what some contemporary critics considered the fractured nature of the Fourth.Walker, 100.
One contemporary described MacArthur as the greatest actor to ever serve as a U.S Army general while another wrote that MacArthur had a court rather than a staff. The onset of the Great Depression forced Congress to make cuts in the Army's personnel and budget. Some 53 bases were closed, but MacArthur managed to prevent attempts to reduce the number of regular officers from 12,000 to 10,000. MacArthur's main programs included the development of new mobilization plans.
The Mandurugo is a mythical being from Philippine folklore, similar to a vampire. A variety of Aswang (Filipino shapeshifter), the Mandurugo resembles a vampire. They are usually young and beautiful women by day, but develop wings and long, sharp tongues by night, which they use to either make cuts in a man's neck, or prick the inside of his mouth while kissing him to obtain blood. The stories, popular to Tagalog and Bicol speakers, have many variations.
Working with Jennifer Doudna's laboratory, Charpentier's laboratory showed that Cas9 could be used to make cuts in any DNA sequence desired. The method they developed involved the combination of Cas9 with easily created synthetic "guide RNA" molecules. Synthetic guide RNA is a chimera of crRNA and tracrRNA; therefore, this discovery demonstrated that the CRISPR-Cas9 technology could be used to edit the genome with relative ease. Researchers worldwide have employed this method successfully to edit the DNA sequences of plants, animals, and laboratory cell lines.
Crosland, Anthony, The Future of Socialism, p4 and note 2 The Marxists within the Labour Party differed in their attitude to the Communists. Some were uncritical and some were expelled as "fellow travellers", while in the 1930s others were Trotskyists and sympathisers working inside the Labour Party, especially in its youth wing where they were influential. In the general election of 1929 the Labour Party won 288 seats out of 615 and formed another minority government. The depression of that period brought high unemployment and Prime Minister MacDonald sought to make cuts in order to balance the budget.
In expanding its membership far beyond the "close circle of associates" desired by their fellow-founders, the Larchers, perhaps inadvertently, ensured that mass opinion and mass taste ruled. The result was, inevitably, censorship, which meant that not radical modernity but a certain mediocrity prevailed. When, for example, a jealous Pierrot disguised in a cassock sneaked into the priest's side of the confessional in Pierrot confesseur (Pierrot-Confessor, 1892), a piece by Galipaux and Pontsevrez, what Hugounet called the "terrible representatives of the Censorship of the Cercle" appointed two auditors to make cuts in the libretto and so stave off potential offense.Larcher and Hugounet, pp. 113-114.
In the event of an abort requiring the destruction of the rocket, the range safety officer would remotely shut down the engines and after several seconds send another command for the shaped explosive charges attached to the outer surfaces of the rocket to detonate. These would make cuts in fuel and oxidizer tanks to disperse the fuel quickly and to minimize mixing. The pause between these actions would give time for the crew to escape via the Launch Escape Tower or (in the later stages of the flight) the propulsion system of the Service module. A third command, "safe", was used after the S-IVB stage reached orbit to irreversibly deactivate the self-destruct system.
The spending cuts of the > coalition government in the United Kingdom have also been cited as a cause. > Ken Livingstone, the Labour Candidate for Mayor of London in 2012 has argued > that "The economic stagnation and cuts being imposed by the Tory government > inevitably create social division." Nick Clegg, the Deputy Prime Minister > and leader of the Liberal Democrats political party, made it clear that the > government's planned cuts to police budgets will go ahead. The local > government budget had been cut in the past year so Haringey Council, which > includes Tottenham and Tottenham Hale, decided to close eight of its 13 > youth clubs in 2011, rather than save money through increased efficiency or > make cuts in other areas.
In 2013, Greg Kaufmann of The Nation wrote an article stating that Stabenow was prepared to cut $8 to $9 billion from the food stamp (SNAP) program. In a lengthy statement, Stabenow's office rejected these accusations, maintaining that Stabenow "strongly opposes any changes to food assistance that make cuts in benefits for people who need help putting food on the table" and that she "has been the number one defender against the House Republican proposal to cut food assistance by $40 billion." Kaufmann doubled down on his charges and challenged in detail the claims made by Stabenow's office. In 2017, Stabenow fought to prevent the creation of additional work- requirement rules on SNAP recipients who were older or had smaller children and led a bipartisan effort to get the legislation passed.
Nitrates were an important source of income for the Chilean government and an increase in export duty from CLP 4 pesos per ton in 1878 to CLP 22 in 1882 resulted in revenue from nitrates increasing from CLP 6 to 25 million.. This allowed the government to make cuts in both income and land tax. The reliance of Chile upon its nitrate income caused conflict between the government and the nitrate production cartel. The cartel wanted to maximise the price of nitrates by cutting production whilst the government wanted to maximise their duty income by maximising exports. The nature of the trade meant that the Chilean economy was also totally dependent on imports and exports to and from Britain.. The periodic downturns in nitrate revenue caused by the cartel cutting production eventually forced the Chilean government to print more money, causing inflation to increase and the peso to devalue.
When South Sudan gained its independence in 2011, the government in Khartoum lost some 70% of its annual revenue from the oil industry, which is located mostly in the South, and by the summer of 2013, the government was forced to make cuts in public spending to accommodate its reduced budget. One initiative was to end the subsidy on fuel supplies, but the means was somewhat clumsy, with a single hike that raised fuel prices by about 60%, but also had a knock-on effect on many other basic commodities, due to increased transport costs. The result was that the poor took to the streets, in a series of large-scale demonstrations that were also poorly handled by the government, with large numbers of protesters being shot dead by the authorities. Atabani was the lead-signatory among 31 reformers who sent a memorandum to the president, deploring the killings and advising a different response the situation.
Meanwhile, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer attacked Mayor Smith for running a "wide open" city, for refusing to make cuts in the departments controlled by the mayor's office, for being associated with a corrupt police-based political machine, and for a recent upsurge in illegal gambling, prostitution, and Sunday liquor sales. The P-I was not alone in these views: The Argus compared Smith to the legendarily corrupt Hiram Gill and the United States Navy made it known that they were considering placing the entire city of Seattle off limits for sailors on leave. Further condemnations of this state of affairs came from the Clean Government League, the Morals Committee of the Council of Churches, and the Philippine-American Chronicle, which published detailed exposés of the "Chinese Gambling Syndicate" and the police's policy of closing down only the "small fry". In hearings, Chief W. B. Kirtley argued that the police were expending a great deal of effort dealing with numerous labor strikes and could hardly stand staff cuts.

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