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And he's very clear about making cuts when he does.
Instead of making cuts and balancing the budget, spending has increased.
I bet you think that I'm going to talk about making cuts!
A number of car companies have responded to this pressure by making cuts.
Paul's amendment offered paying for the bill by making cuts to other accounts.
Wonderschool started making cuts while it was gearing up for its biggest expansion.
" On the issue of cutting funding, she responded: "I don't support making cuts.
He pledged to consult with local officials before making cuts to the department.
The group has asked Russia and other major producers to join in making cuts.
OPEC has also asked Russia and other non-members to join in making cuts.
The group has invited Russia and other major producers to join in making cuts.
The amendment from Paul offered paying for the bill by making cuts to other accounts.
Jones has been far more decisive making cuts and he sees those openings better now.
Instead, find ways to shore up that account—such as analyzing your budget and making cuts.
I will be making cuts to everything, because that's what this country needs to unite it.
Even when it's just making cuts — you do that and then when it's your week it'll be magic!
He was first seen on the sideline jogging, making cuts and dancing just 10 days after the injury.
Mr. Schwartz said that Goldman had been making cuts slowly and did not want to overreact to recent events.
Jerry Brown had long insisted that CARB had the authority to continue making cuts, but he wouldn't be around forever.
The Treasury hijacked devolution as a way of devolving responsibility for making cuts, while keeping the power to make policy.
That involves making cuts in the skin of two animals, then suturing them together at the site of the wound.
He used the occasion to mount a robust attack on Britain's politicians for making cuts to the national arts budget.
It is making cuts in Europe, looking to reorganize its South American operations and turn around China - all unprofitable regions.
He tiptoed back and forth and side to side, making cuts at unexpected times, punishing any slack defense from long range.
It was the 16th week in a row that oil drillers had gone without making cuts, indicating more production to come.
Austerity has a foothold in Europe, with countries including Spain, Portugal and Greece all making cuts to get their books balanced.
In Britain, Mr. Osborne presented himself as a courageous guardian of the treasury, intent on making cuts to balance the books.
His administration faced the formidable task of stabilizing the economy after the financial crisis, making cuts to public spending in the process.
But they have been unwilling to support legislation that fulfills Mr. Trump's wider demands on immigration, including making cuts to legal immigration.
The Sanders campaign recently released a video that suggests Biden pushed for making cuts to Social Security while he was in the Senate.
Ellison also said the plan harms women by making cuts to Planned Parenthood and that as many as 10 million people could lose coverage.
The version Tesla's selling now is different, and it took the company making cuts to other parts of its business to make it happen.
Using a sharp knife, crosshatch the flesh on the diagonal, making cuts about 1/103 inch|12 mm deep and 1 inch|2.5cm apart.
In the past, state lawmakers often used them for political expediency — paying for employee raises, for example, rather than making cuts or raising taxes.
The company also had plans to make big changes to its media unit, restructuring and consolidating it, including making cuts and shuttering some efforts.
These include Britain's biggest carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), which is belt-tightening, and U.S. manufacturer Ford, which is making cuts to its European operations.
I mention how I've been making cuts in my life, getting rid of people whose ignorance becomes a burden I don't want to carry anymore.
Jefferies-owned MScience tried to pivot to a more data science-centric approach before making cuts to that team amid changes to its sales leadership.
"Sellers are making cuts to their list price more frequently than last year, regardless of their homes' initial price," said Nancy Wu, a StreetEasy economist.
President George W. Bush quadrupled foreign assistance levels to African countries, and President Obama largely maintained that, even as his administration was making cuts elsewhere.
"In this economy, we've still seen a number of enormous, bellwether companies, in industries where there's disruption, making cuts when the economy is booming," Challenger said.
The big picture: Ford is simultaneously making cuts to its overseas workforce, specifically in Europe as President Trump pressures U.S. automakers to boost hiring at home.
Puzder has been an outspoken critic of President Obama's controversial rule expanding overtime pay, claiming it will force employers to offset costs by making cuts elsewhere.
Similarly, rebalancing public spending by ratcheting up working-age benefits at a higher rate than pensions would be more politically palatable than making cuts to pensions.
Ford has been making cuts over the past several months as part of a massive restructuring that is expected to cost thousands of jobs across the globe.
And following the recent terror attacks in the UK, May, who served as Home Secretary prior to being PM, faced criticism for making cuts to frontline policing.
The panel of presidential appointees, created under the Affordable Care Act, is charged with making cuts to Medicare if the program's spending hits a certain arbitrary level.
They also pressed him on reports that Mr. Trump's team is considering making cuts to the Energy Department's offices of energy efficiency, renewable energy and fossil energy.
The president's proposed federal budget would add $54 billion to defense spending while making cuts across the board to government programs such as food stamps and student loans.
The state's public universities are making cuts, and some community colleges are resorting to tuition hikes to make up for the money they're not collecting from the state.
They cited a letter last year from Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work that said that, in the absence of BRAC, the Pentagon is making cuts at all installations.
Saudi Arabia, which tries to avoid taking the pain on its own, may struggle to persuade producers like Russia and Iraq to join in making cuts, analysts said.
Moreover, the bill saves $5.5 billion by making cuts to the ACA's prevention and public health fund and another $4 billion by adjusting Medicaid's third party liability policy.
When that didn't work, they shifted back to sabotaging the health care system and talking about making cuts to even more popular programs like Medicare and Social Security.
She noted that even "minor things" could push the date of depletion back, though they could be politically controversial, such as making cuts to payments to health care providers.
So, I took a hard look at our day-to-day expenses and started making cuts on things like eating out, our grocery budget, car washes, and salon trips.
The deal, signed in February 2015, committed Serbia to a series of measures to reduce public debt and the budget deficit, including making cuts to public sector wages and pensions.
House Republicans are also trying to pass legislation that would resolve the family separation issue, while also funding Trump's long sought-after border wall and making cuts to legal immigration.
House Republicans are also trying to pass legislation that would resolve the family separation issue, while also funding Trump's long-sought-after border wall and making cuts to legal immigration.
From their comfortable homes, bought for a fraction of today's prices, they're happy making cuts to the things that made them rich and secure — things like immigration or social safety nets.
Mr. Schwartz defended Goldman's more cautious approach and said that it had been making cuts slowly over time, often ahead of competitors, but did not want to overreact to recent events.
Brown bought the state back from the brink by making cuts to various programs and slashing salaries, along with getting voters to approve a measure to raise taxes on the wealthy.
"In contrast to times past, General Motors, under CEO Mary Barra, is trying to get ahead of a potential crisis by making cuts now," said Michelle Krebs, executive analyst at Autotrader.
The tax bill that President Trump signed into law is projected to add $1 trillion to the federal deficit, making cuts to Medicaid an even more tempting target for some conservatives.
So Yeon Ryu has the longest active streak of making cuts, dating back to 2014, and she just barely extended that streak, standing at 1-under after a 71 on Friday.
Reducing expenses that don't matterI realized that in order for us to be able to create the life we wanted, we needed to start making cuts to expenses that didn't matter.
The bank has held its benchmark interest rate at 4.25 percent since April, after making cuts of 350 basis points beginning in December 2016 in a bid to bolster economic recovery.
France's near 100 percent debt-to-GDP is ratio is higher than many countries but S&P expects Macron's government to "cushion" the additional spending by making cuts or raising revenues elsewhere.
The proposed spending cut marks the third year in a row the president has proposed making cuts to the program, which was launched in 22019 to protect and restore the Great Lakes.
The ads are designed to highlight the fact that the tax law largely benefits the wealthy, while Republicans at the same time are talking about making cuts to Medicare and Social Security.
A draft budget request that surfaced last week also showed that the Trump administration was considering making cuts to the Coast Guard, the Transportation Security Administration and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
McConnell's gift to Democrats Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell did a round of interviews last week in which he said repealing Obamacare and making cuts to entitlement programs remain on his agenda.
But as she points out, the Trump administration has only ever recommended making cuts to the federal department of Housing and Urban Development, the agency responsible for distributing housing grants to municipalities.
After running up fourth-quarter losses in all regions outside North America, Ford is making cuts in Europe, closing down vehicle lines in South America and laying off thousands of workers in China.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on Wednesday said it is making cuts to three key advisory boards, enraging advocates who say the agency's acting director doesn't want to engage with dissenting opinions.
The deeply damaging federal budget Congress will consider soon after returning from recess threatens both families and communities by making cuts to crucial federal programs and a sharp retrenchment in funding to states.
LeEco, headed by founder Jia, has been scaling back overseas operations, making cuts in India, selling property in Silicon Valley and pulling out of a deal to buy U.S. TV maker Vizio Inc VZIO.
At that time, Oslo left open an option for making cuts by helping developing nations to reduce their emissions, but did not spell out that none of the cuts would be achieved at home.
"Great analysts will always be valuable," Pinto said, adding that he hasn't reduced head count in his research department yet because he wants to see several more quarters of client behavior before making cuts.
VW has already set aside about $20 billion to cover the cost of the scandal and some analysts think lawsuits and fines could lift the final bill to twice that level, making cuts inevitable.
"We are making cuts that I think Margaret Thatcher, back in the 1980s, could only have dreamt of," Greg Barker said in a speech in 2011, when he was a Conservative member of Parliament.
Making cuts to what they call "the big three" helped early retiree Justin McCurry and his wife save up to 70 percent of their income and build a $1 million portfolio in a decade.
They argued that the tax law mostly benefits wealthy individuals and corporations and are connecting the deficit-increasing tax cuts to Republicans' interest in making cuts to programs such as Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.
Mattress Firm announced on Wednesday that it would be furloughing an unspecified number of employees and temporarily making cuts to some employee benefits, in response to the pressure that coronavirus is putting on the business.
At issue on Saturday: The campaign claimed recently that Mr. Biden had praised former House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, Mr. Biden's 2012 rival for the vice presidency, in support of making cuts to Social Security.
In particular, they are noting that it is expected to increase the deficit and say Republicans will want to pay for the tax cuts by making cuts to entitlement and welfare programs in the future.
Rebates mean states or Medicaid plans won't pay the full price, which is over $600 for a pack of two, but enough of an increase in drug spending could force states to start making cuts elsewhere.
China the largest consumer of coal in the world is even making cuts to coal with targets to reduce from the current 22019 percent of power generation coming from coal to under 60 percent by 2020.
Ford, which will take a roughly $650-million pre-tax charge to cover the cost of closing the plant, is making cuts in several countries to turn around loss-making operations in a stagnating European car market.
The administration's budget would reduce money for civil rights-related offices in several agencies, making cuts of 15% and 23% in some cases, and would eliminate the EPA's Environmental Justice program and the nonprofit Legal Services Corp.
At the same time, many of those pushing for increased benefits support dealing with Social Security's long-range imbalance by making cuts elsewhere and raising revenue to pay for both expansion and by closing the financing gap.
As my colleague Tara Golshan explains: Instead of focusing on making cuts to reduce the deficit, like the House did, the Senate's budget allows for a $1.5 trillion increase to the deficit over the next 10 years.
"Making cuts to the program, like those [the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services] has put forward, will dramatically threaten access to health care for many communities with vulnerable patients," said Rick Pollack, president and CEO of AHA.
"If you can avoid seams, it's just that one extra little step of wonderful," said Mr. Schafer, who has gone so far as to hoist long counters though the windows of New York apartments to avoid making cuts.
Beijing has traditionally seen itself as a leader only of emerging economies, arguing that the United States, the European Union and Japan have to lead in making cuts because they have emitted most greenhouse gases since the Industrial Revolution.
Signa owner Rene Benko bought Karstadt in 2014 and returned it to profitability in the last financial year by making cuts but also giving its stores more of a local flavor, teaming up with partners and promoting e-commerce.
US President Donald Trump could be key too if he shows support for the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, known as PEPFAR, to "keep the foot on the accelerator" rather than making cuts to the successful bipartisan program.
This provision was added at the behest of environmental-justice advocates who have long fretted that big refineries and other polluters (often situated in low-income areas) could simply evade making cuts under cap and trade by buying up permits instead.
Ford is making cuts in several markets to turn around loss-making operations but has also repeatedly warned the British government that it needs free trade to be maintained with the European Union after Brexit, the terms of which remain unclear.
Christie Announces Plan for State Control of Atlantic City's Finances | Under the agreement, New Jersey officials would be in charge of reducing the city's debt of $240 million and making cuts to the size and cost of its civil services.
Not satisfied just making cuts for the dancefloor, Trus'me's latest endeavor reads like a concept album of garbled dance beats written with analog synths to tell a story, in this case a retro-futurist conspiracy tale about human life on Mars.
The video and the fund-raising appeal centered on a recent Sanders campaign claim that Mr. Biden had praised former Speaker Paul D. Ryan, Mr. Biden's 2012 rival for the vice presidency, in support of making cuts to Social Security.
Ford is making cuts in several markets to turn around loss-making operations and has also repeatedly warned the British government that it needs free trade to be maintained with the European Union after Brexit, the terms of which remain unclear.
Buying offices in a 90-story, glass-and-steel tower overlooking New York's Hudson River - with a move-in scheduled for 2020 - is a symbolic move that shows the bank is intent on growing rather than making cuts like many Wall Street firms.
VW plans to raise productivity at its German factories by 7.5 percent this year and next, and a further 5 percent in 2019 and 2020, counting on making cuts to fixed costs and fine-tuning its R&D, procurement and production operations.
News organizations have made this kind of interactive journalism a priority in the past five years, and even now, news organizations are still willing to invest in new jobs for programmers and data scientists, even while they are making cuts in other parts of the newsroom.
Unemployment-insurance claims for newly-fired workers hit a six-month high in late November, and Challenger says layoffs at the larger companies it tracks are nearing 500,000 year through November, with big names like Verizon Communications and the bankrupt toy chain Toys-R-Us making cuts.
Mr. Trump's budget director, Mick Mulvaney, has been a fierce advocate for making cuts to the programs, but Mr. Trump said on Tuesday that it would not be necessary because his tax cuts and the repeal of the Affordable Care Act would unleash a torrent of growth.
Under the Trump administration, and with the approval of the Republican-controlled Congress, there have already been significant cuts to foreign aid to Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras -- the three countries he mentioned Monday -- and the administration plans to continue making cuts in fiscal year 2019.
JAKARTA, March 25 (Reuters) - Thailand, the world's top natural rubber producer, will delay the start of planned curbs on exports of the commodity by over a month due to the general election in the country, officials from two other nations that are also making cuts said on Monday.
At a hearing with the U.S. general in charge of the nuclear arsenal, Inhofe noted that "some are saying that is an area where we could be making cuts at this time" and asked about the significance of nuclear modernization and keeping all three legs of the triad.
"So, when I hear we are considering making cuts to grant programs like the EJ small grants or Collaborative Problem Solving programs, which have assisted over 1,400 communities, I wonder if our new leadership has had the opportunity to converse with those who need our help the most," he wrote.
Rand Paul (R-KY) says things like, "Over half the people on disability are either anxious or their back hurts," which is patently false, and Mick Mulvaney, President Trump's current budget director, has even bragged that he tricked Trump into making cuts to the program by misleading him about what it was.
The Democrat-majority House passed a bill in January that included $600 million in emergency food stamp funding — the island began making cuts to food stamp benefits last month due to a lack of funds — as well as $700 million in disaster recovery funding for Puerto Rico and other areas hit by natural disasters.
The tax bill that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE recently signed into law is projected to add $1 trillion to the federal deficit, making cuts to Medicaid an even more tempting target for some conservatives.
Pat ToomeyPatrick (Pat) Joseph ToomeyNSA improperly collected US phone records in October, new documents show Overnight Defense: Pick for South Korean envoy splits with Trump on nuclear threat | McCain blasts move to suspend Korean military exercises | White House defends Trump salute of North Korean general WH backpedals on Trump's 'due process' remark on guns MORE (R-Pa.), Tapper questioned how Toomey and other Republicans could talk about making cuts to federal entitlement programs while simultaneously giving "a huge tax break" to the wealthiest Americans.

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