These exercises were scaled back after Trump and Kim met in Hanoi in February, and may be scaled back even further.
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The joint exercises will be scaled back and done on a small unit level or even include virtual training similar to the 2018 scaled back exercises.
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The market expects the rate path to be scaled back.
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Still, even a scaled back Aramco IPO could shatter records.
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Financial markets have aggressively scaled back their interest rate views.
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Others, including Advent and TPG, have left or scaled back.
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DXY as U.S. rate hike bets have been scaled back.
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But family detention wasn't scaled back after they spoke out.
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Adani has significantly scaled back its ambitions for the mine.
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To stay healthy, she has scaled back her range sessions.
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All major U.S. airlines have scaled back flying in Asia.
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Officials on Tuesday scaled back some descriptions of the heist.
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Furthermore, Bed Bath & Beyond has scaled back its buyback program.
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Verdicts of such size are often scaled back by courts.
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The association has also scaled back its spending on lobbying.
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And visitation is always at risk of being scaled back.
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Investors have scaled back rate-hike expectations in the past week.
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It was scaled back and riddled with caveats and escape clauses.
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Such ambitions may now be scaled back, because of their cost.
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As governor, Ducey has scaled back its funds, the paper reported.
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Mr Macron had already scaled back his ambitions for the euro.
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Universal health care, public college tuition, significantly scaled-back international presence?
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Earlier this year, he scaled back his near-term market forecast.
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The EU has scaled back plans for a military headquarters. 6.
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Drafters have scaled back some of the board's more intrusive powers.
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They want to see funding for the program significantly scaled back.
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It had laid off employees and scaled back operations last summer.
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Banks and government services were closed, and hospitals scaled back operations.
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Many trade shows are being scaled back, if not canceled altogether.
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BuzzFeed has instituted paycuts and scaled back on travel and hiring.
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Under Trump, we have scaled back that commitment — and then some.
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Separately, Mr. Icahn appears to have scaled back his A.I.G. investment.
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As George W. Bush's secretary of labor she scaled back regulations.
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Even then, investors were heavily scaled back at the clearing price.
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Consumers scaled back plans to buy a new car last month.
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At Brown's insistence, it was scaled back to allow cooperation in jails.
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They can suggest that work hours be scaled back during finals week.
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The administration has also axed or scaled back pathways to refugee status.
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Yet the Trump administration has scaled back oversight of the loan companies.
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Earlier this year, Trump scaled back safety protections for incarcerated transgender people.
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We scaled back the size of the team to just 10 people.
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Contract negotiations with government procurement agencies stalled or orders were scaled back.
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This isn't the first time Markle has scaled back her online presence.
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BRBY Financial markets have aggressively scaled back their interest rate views recently.
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Members of the House Freedom Caucus have scaled back their initial request.
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Unfortunately, the RAC program is significantly scaled back due to provider criticism.
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Those targets are now likely to be scaled back or even scrapped.
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Her role in the convention itself has also been significantly scaled back.
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Prosecutors scaled back the charges, arguing that he inspired violence in others.
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Some suppliers have scaled back their use of such elements, he said.
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Not all location-based VR startups have fully scaled back operations stateside.
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Carriers said downed infrastructure had caused operations to be scaled back sharply.
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The policy lasted into the Obama administration before it was scaled back.
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Republican groups have scaled back funding as Johnson trails in the polls.
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Bosses reporting greater uncertainty also appear to have scaled back investment more.
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He also scaled back tariffs imposed in September on other consumer products.
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Two other surveys have been suspended or scaled back in the last year.
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But after the indictment news broke, all the networks scaled back that coverage.
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In 2850, 2000andMe received FDA approval for a scaled-back suite of tests.
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But the NYPD has not scaled back most of its vital surveillance activities.
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Musk scaled back to a mix of automation and manual labor in April.
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"It's going to be much more scaled back," said one former X employee.
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But the plans have reportedly been scaled back, and now exclude entire industries.
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Her opinions, including to uphold abortion rights and racial remedies, were scaled back.
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Ofo has also scaled back by closing down many of its international operations.
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Several cities, including Brussels, Paris and Moscow, scaled back their New Year celebrations.
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The Fed did not give specific examples of postponed or scaled back investment.
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Some US businesses have scaled back their initial euphoria about opportunities in Cuba.
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Damian Lillard is, arch-superficially, something of a scaled-back version of Curry.
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A spokeswoman for Uber said Greyball was still in use, though scaled back.
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At one point there were reports that the project had been scaled back.
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Drillers have scaled back expensive offshore exploration amid a protracted oil price downturn.
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That forecast has since been scaled back to two hikes for the year.
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Under the scaled-back scenario, GDP would get a 0.2 percentage point push.
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Last year it scaled back operations after attacks killed seven of its staff.
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The changes led many of the more sweeping provisions to be scaled back.
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Brent crude futures, the global oil benchmark, scaled back gains after the announcement.
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Amazon also appears to have scaled back its loan offers in recent weeks.
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Sanders has scaled back basic campaign activities while scaling up his messaging efforts.
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It drastically scaled back financial penalties and did not specifically protect location data.
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And NBC recently announced that her Sunday news show would be scaled back.
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The Oakland project was scaled back after protests — and Mr. Hofer was hooked.
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This year, the Trump administration sharply scaled back the comprehensiveness of that review.
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He called the increases "dramatic" but said insurers have not scaled back coverage.
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The effort, called the 287g program, was scaled back during the Obama administration.
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As a result, the agency scaled back on efforts to prevent disease outbreaks.
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They scaled back, solved the issue, and then slowly reverted back to normal.
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Other parts of the former Hostess baking empire were scaled back as well.
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Go deeper: Consumers scaled back plans to buy a new car in October
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Mr. Trump ultimately built a scaled-back development, but his response was bitter.
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While plenty had backed out altogether, some had instead scaled back their presence.
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The deb parties continued in Grosse Pointe, albeit in a scaled-back fashion.
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In response to these findings, OnePlus later scaled back its data collection program.
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"I have no reason to believe that this will be scaled back," said Castro.
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This capex can be scaled back to conserve cash if conditions are not favourable.
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Hogan also scaled back a light rail project for the more affluent Montgomery County.
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Allstate already scaled back its wildfire exposure four to five years ago, said Wilson.
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Prices scaled back slightly Monday, and were trading at $10,917 as of Monday afternoon.
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She's kind of scaled back her performing because she prefers to act and direct.
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The alliance, first unveiled in 2012, was rapidly scaled back to three shared projects.
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He has scaled back his plans for higher social spending, although these remain ambitious.
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The punishment was ultimately scaled back to only block the track and field team.
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In February, GoPro laid off 7 percent of its staff and scaled back projections.
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The plan was later scaled back to the changes that are rolling out today.
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In May, it was mainly German firms that scaled back bookings for industrial goods.
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The President's son had previously requested his protection be scaled back, seeking more privacy.
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So Mr. Wildstein scaled back just a bit, closing two lanes instead of three.
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SoftBank shareholders should be relieved the company's Swiss Re bet has been scaled back.
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It has sharply scaled back its presence since the Cold War ended in 1990.
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Proposals for a European military headquarters were scaled back to focus on civilian missions.
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The company has shuttered or scaled back operations in Russia, Australia, Indonesia and Thailand.
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The Energy Department's clean energy R&D programs would be eliminated or scaled back.
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We moved over to Randalls, but we still have that, scaled back, of course.
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If Trump scaled back the exercises, that would be a big win for Putin.
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For the Pyeongchang Olympics, Shiffrin scaled back her supply to 35 pairs of skis.
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He also has sharply scaled back the number of refugees admitted into the country.
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Late on Thursday, Pelosi released a scaled-back version of the Democrats' initial plan.
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Profits fell sharply, and the company scaled back its earnings outlook for the year.
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Recently, it scaled back its initial plan to the construction of just two reactors.
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Still, other locations had to close as operations were scaled back to reduce spending.
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Elizabeth, 91, and her consort, 96, have scaled back public events in recent months.
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The firms then scaled back on purchases in April in a blow to profits.
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Southwest has cut routes and scaled back its growth plans with the planes grounded.
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Several major airlines have canceled or scaled back flights to and from mainland China.
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He recently scaled back on the frequency of the company&aposs all-hands meetings.
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Saudi officials scaled back their ambitions after overseas investors balked at the proposed valuation.
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It has also scaled back annual military exercises citing concern about Thailand's political development.
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I scaled back my commitments to a job I love because of the relocation.
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In response, Giant has scaled back production in China and ramped up in Taiwan.
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The effort, called the 287(g) program, was scaled back during the Obama administration.
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GE Power announced 12,000 layoffs in December and has scaled back 15 manufacturing sites.
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The program, repeatedly scaled back in speed and scope, has driven out private investment.
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General Motors is also about to see the credit scaled back for its customers.
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Iran has breached the 2015 deal several times since and scaled back its commitments.
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Bahrain, Sudan, and Kuwait have also scaled back diplomatic relations with Iran in solidarity.
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Sonnie, who once regularly traveled around the world with him, has scaled back her trips.
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The coffee giant has scaled back on store growth and closed underperforming company-owned locations.
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However, fund managers scaled back their purchases of seven-year Treasury supply on Jan. 29.
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But it recently scaled back that effort for fear dangerous passengers were being let through.
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Many publications have already made dramatic cuts in their newsroom staffs and scaled back coverage.
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Plans for the first full-scale facility, in Saint Lucie, Florida, were recently scaled back.
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It has scaled back its late-night offerings and nixed its line of premium burgers.
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Deutsche Bank has scaled back its correspondent banking business by around 40 percent since 2016.
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But if Sanders or Trump is elected, they said, those forecasts would be scaled back.
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Last month, the company scaled back some of its most aggressive promotion tactics after Sen.
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On paper, however, it appears that LG has scaled back some of the camera's capabilities.
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Holder, which scaled back voter protections, particularly in regions with a history of race discrimination.
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In the meantime, the Fed pretty dramatically scaled back its expectations for inflation this year.
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Measurement cannot go away, but it needs to be scaled back and allowed to mature.
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In turn, Faraday Future has scaled back its ambitions, canceled factory plans, and lost executives.
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In February the Wall Street Journal reported that the commodities business would be scaled back.
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In January the Wall Street Journal reported that the commodities business would be scaled back.
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Until the insurance outlook changes, those developing new proton centers have scaled back their ambitions.
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The commission has also scaled back on examining brokers to boost oversight of investment advisers.
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However the firm has scaled back some of its more ambitious plans for e-commerce.
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Holder scaled back mandatory minimums, in part, to try to shrink the federal prison population.
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Sessions also scaled back the use of federal consent decrees to reform troubled police departments.
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In 2000, the association scaled back the show after attendance hit 23,000, to eliminate overcrowding.
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" But rather than post more, she "scaled back because I found myself getting really frustrated.
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A federal appeals court scaled back a broad injunction in a case concerning sanctuary cities.
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Major department store chains have scaled back their physical footprints as consumers' shopping preferences change.
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Dick's Sporting Goods also scaled back the types of guns it sold at its stores.
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At Banana Republic, promotions were scaled back, "which was a detriment to traffic," Peck said.
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The Trump administration has dramatically scaled back TPS protections, saying the program has been abused.
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Several banks said they had scaled back their estimates since the last survey was published.
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Other departments have scaled back the power of their internal divisions that monitor such abuses.
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In his proposal, funding for science and technology was scaled back, and research dollars curbed.
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After Republicans and Democrats balked, the department scaled back and submitted a more modest proposal.
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The police's use of force has been scaled back but has not been entirely transformed.
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In March, it scaled back a proposed ban on a deadly chemical in paint strippers.
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Instead, the company has repeatedly scaled back its plans and fallen far behind on hiring.
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The government, for instance, scaled back its plans to raise the full-benefit retirement age.
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Deutsche Bank shares slipped 0.8% after the German lender scaled back its revenue growth target.
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From conversations with local perfume experts, I learned that flower production has been scaled back.
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Other family members have also scaled back their public duties for a variety of reasons.
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Many manufacturers scaled back their presence in Frankfurt this year or skipped the show altogether.
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But the road to passing even a scaled-back tax bill is fraught with obstacles.
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Some Target workers recently said that their hours have been scaled back, straining them financially.
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Already, it said, clinics and projects in Madagascar, Uganda and Zimbabwe have been scaled back.
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In the end, the estate tax wasn't fully repealed, but it was furthered scaled back.
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Firms with a higher degree of Sino-reliance do seem to have scaled back investment.
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N Street Village scaled back its hours because of coronavirus, but it is still open.
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But the royal brothers have scaled back their polo-playing this summer because of family commitments.
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It scaled back wages paid to civil servants in February and March to weather the crisis.
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This week, her campaign also scaled back its television ads in the state by about $140,000.
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However, the feature was eventually scaled back and a more limited version was integrated into Messenger.
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Washington has also scaled back already-limited military ties with Myanmar since the Rohingya crisis began.
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That has resulted in consumption being scaled back, as seen in a slump in auto sales.
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In the face of such criticism, some cities have abandoned their plans or scaled back proposals.
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This week, her campaign also scaled back its television ads in the state by about $140,000.
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In the United States, male breadwinners scaled back by as much as 9 percent a year.
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Internal models have been dramatically scaled back where the Basel Committee is not confident they work.
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Grew a lot, built a ton, had some L's, scaled back, would do it all again.
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Trafigura raised its stake in Nyrstar during this period, while Noble scaled back its metals business.
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DVB has scaled back new business, but tough shipping conditions continue to weigh on DZ Bank.
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Investors in turn have scaled back expectations that the European Central Bank will raise interest rates.
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Since the end of last year, however, Foodpanda has scaled back or closed in some countries.
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The financial turmoil at the start of the year had scaled back those expectations among traders.
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But the horrid start to the new year in financial markets has scaled back those forecasts.
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They argue that the scaled-back ban still achieves the same outcome as the previous one.
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Working poverty has risen as various in-work benefits, like tax credits, have been scaled back.
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President Donald Trump has rightly scaled back military assistance because of atrocities committed by the army.
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The security detail has been scaled back, but local police would not release any further details.
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Boeing has only scaled back production to 42 planes per month, about 20% below its peak.
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In some stores, those positions were eliminated completely, while in others they were drastically scaled back.
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Wall Street in general has somewhat scaled back its expectations for the tax cuts Trump promised.
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Unfortunately, it has replaced it with a scaled-back version that shares the same fatal flaws.
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If he does attend, it will be a "scaled back" version of the trip, he added.
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On the road, those control systems were scaled back substantially, according to Mr. Liang's guilty plea.
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And references to Islam, once sprinkled liberally throughout textbooks and other class materials, were scaled back.
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Businesses including car rental companies, airlines, dating apps and Walmart scaled back their exposure to guns.
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Another 30 percent think the law should be expanded — and 17 percent want it scaled back.
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And housing courts have been scaled back too, as evictions statewide stand suspended until further notice.
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Then, in 1986, the organization scaled back drastically, to just two awards, for fiction and nonfiction.
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And he scaled back civil liberties in ways that made him a lightning rod for opponents.
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Mattis did not provide details on what a scaled-back version of the exercise would entail.
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Seeing these problems, some local governments have scaled back the use of Aadhaar for public benefits.
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It has greatly scaled back its practice of stopping and frisking people in high-crime neighborhoods.
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In May, GM scaled back its Maven car-sharing company and stopped service in eight markets.
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There is nothing scaled-back or slight about the stories these writers set out to tell.
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And all of this leads back to the possibility of scaled back and temporary tax cuts.
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Humana had already scaled back its participation to 11 states this year, from 19 in 2016.
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Technically speaking, she still is in the range for diabetes, but she's scaled back her meds.
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He said a scaled-back request of $220 million for four jets also went too far.
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That discounts the fact that the U.S. has scaled back its nuclear arsenal since the 1980s.
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The company has steadily scaled back its presence, selling policies for 2017 in just 11 states.
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Other countries, such as Myanmar, have scaled back BRI projects amid concerns over debt and sustainability.
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Americans overwhelmingly believe that global warming is happening, and that carbon emissions should be scaled back.
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Czech forward rates have stayed stable this month after having scaled back previous rate-cut expectations.
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S. trade standoff, while bulls scaled back wagers for a drastic cut in U.S. interest rates.
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Financial stocks ended slightly higher after the big four banks scaled back some of their losses.
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Eventually, after substantive input and commitment from impacted workers and local philanthropies, the cutbacks were scaled back.
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Against this backdrop, market expectations for a rate rise later next year have also been scaled back.
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Another attraction is cutting costs: spending on IT and sales can be scaled back; underperforming managers fired.
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Shortly before the groundbreaking, reports began to surface that Foxconn had radically scaled back its planned factory.
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But over the past year, he has scaled back his public relations work to focus on music.
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He later scaled back the extent of the withdrawal to allow some troops to remain in Syria.
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Given Judgment's more serious tone, the sillier aspects have been scaled back, though they're not altogether gone.
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Today it has scaled back operations to just two countries where it operates a hotel booking platform.
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Companies scaled back on their investment plans, and employment fell at the fastest pace for two years.
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The refinery, struggling financially for years, slashed worker benefits and scaled back capital projects to save cash.
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"Output will be scaled back accordingly," it said in a statement, adding that consequences were being assessed.
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Facing a sharper slide in export orders, manufacturers scaled back production for first time since July 2016.
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Malaysia's oil production has declined over the past decade and Petronas has scaled back its ' international plans.
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Many entertainment events since his death have been scaled back or canceled as a sign of respect.
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Just because I've scaled back on my routine doesn't mean I've given up on Korean skincare forever.
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But the financial turmoil at the start of the year had scaled back those expectations among traders.
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Democrats in the House and Senate were withholding judgment on Trump's scaled-back cuts, pending more details.
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Oil and gas companies scaled back production and evacuated some offshore oil platforms as the storm approached.
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While rates trading will be scaled back, fixed income research was untouched, according to the lender's statement.
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As in-person voting has dropped, Arizona has scaled back the number of Election Day polling places.
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That company scaled back its advocacy spending last year after calling off an attempted merger with Comcast.
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But the attacks kept coming, so we scaled back to two weeks, for fear of being overwhelmed.
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The electric automaker also scaled back its Model 24 production targets as it deals with production bottlenecks.
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U.S. businesses have scaled back or postponed spending because of the trade tensions, according to Financial Times.
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She has scaled back her hours to about five hours a week to care for her son.
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The Trump administration is now asserting that the scaled back proposal will save both lives and money.
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He said oil groups are pushing to have it scaled back to the detriment of public health.
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Commodity fund investment declined $264 million as "investors scaled back expectations for emerging market growth," Anderson said.
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He'll just argue that Obama's specific rules were much too aggressive and need to be scaled back.
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The new stores are scaled back versions of the big-box Targets that predominate in the suburbs.
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But Trump scaled back on an Easter deadline on Sunday night, saying that date was "aspirational."Dr.
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He has scaled back joint exercises with the Navy while welcoming China's promises to develop local infrastructure.
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In the 19 months since the deadly crash, Uber has scaled back and revamped its testing program.
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Ms. Legacki said she has now scaled back her vaping but has not been able to quit.
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Demand for Christmas trees plummeted during the recession 10 years ago, so tree growers scaled back planting.
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Even Whole Foods had scaled back its own expansion plans prior to Amazon arriving on the scene.
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But Wall Street analysts have already scaled back their profit forecast for 2018 to $1.81 a share.
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Last month, the Supreme Court ruled that a scaled-back version of the travel ban could proceed.
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The company scaled back, taking billions in charges on the deal and selling off the handset business.
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The actions were always meant to be temporary and scaled back when the yuan regained firmer footing.
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The Trump administration scaled back publicity and advertising in the final days of the open enrollment period.
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In retaliation for Washington's "maximum pressure" policy, Iran has gradually scaled back its nuclear commitments since May.
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The company shipped manufacturing overseas roughly a decade ago and vastly scaled back its Bryan, Ohio workforce.
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In 2017, the two companies announced a scaled back version for nearly 2,000 of Rite Aid's stores.
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CNPC's major Daqing oil field in northern China has scaled back production at costly and aging wells.
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The scaled back proposal would add Mr. Milk's name to just Terminal 1, which handles domestic flights.
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And RBS shares sank 7% after it scaled back its returns target and slashed its investment back.
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Peru has scaled back environmental enforcement in recent years in an attempt to attract greater foreign investment.
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We see this most clearly with the programs that were canceled or significantly scaled back this week.
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Canada has also issued extreme weather alerts and scaled back some of its New Year's Eve celebrations.
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The Fed has scaled back primarily because economic growth has been soft, particularly when it comes to inflation.
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Bieber also scaled back on his work commitments after tying the knot, a source told PEOPLE in October.
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Coca-Cola has scaled back its Christmas truck's annual tour of the U.K. following protests from health activists.
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The economists scaled back their first-quarter GDP forecast by half a point, to 1.5 percent, they said.
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The Trump administration then scaled back that budget by 90 percent to $10 million for this year's enrollment.
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Uber's autonomous vehicles are back on the road in Pittsburgh, albeit in a much more scaled back fashion.
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It also pulled its most popular flavors from the US market and scaled back plans to expand internationally.
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Bieber also scaled back on his work commitments after tying the knot, a source told PEOPLE in October.
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The company may have scaled back expectations after seeing excitement around its rival Lyft's stock quickly fizzle out.
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In recent weeks big cities with much healthier economies than Baotou's have scaled back their subway plans, too.
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U.S. retail sales also took a hit as the company scaled back sales of certain products including tobacco.
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A separate report published earlier on Wednesday showed British companies scaled back their hiring and their investment plans.
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Travel website Tongcheng-Elong and Tencent-backed fashion site Mogu also just sharply scaled back their debut plans.
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Za'tari said the shipment had been scaled back from providing food for 70,000 people to providing for 27,500.
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As he scaled back the amount of work he was doing, his rise through the company's ranks slowed.
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Retail sales dropped 0.2 percent as Americans scaled back on buying furniture, clothes, food and electronics and appliances.
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Almost 70 percent of Americans believe climate change is real and that carbon emissions should be scaled back.
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And he scaled back these initial questions to focus on the topic of collusion with Russia, not obstruction.
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However, the firm has scaled back that estimate almost completely, with expectations now for just 2 percent growth.
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In February 2018 it scaled back these rewards amid criticism that a government scheme had bolstered house builders.
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Syngenta sells products based on glyphosate in some markets, but Patrick said U.S. sales have been scaled back.
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However, a powerful Russian contingent remained in place and there was little sign of operations being scaled back.
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Valuations for equities and the dollar now appear stretched, and some investors have scaled back their bullish bets.
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The full county board is set to take up the scaled-back resolution in a vote Tuesday night.
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After seven years of battling the company on an almost weekly basis, he eventually scaled back his activism.
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Some firms said they had scaled back production due to weaker global demand, particularly for electronics and autos.
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The U.S. dollar weakened against major peers as Treasury yields slipped and traders scaled back rate hike expectations.
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MNG scaled back its request for board seats on Thursday and no longer wants control of the board.
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A change to allow Medicaid to pay for more care at mental health facilities has been scaled back.
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Conway defended the bill, saying the program would continue to run but will be scaled back over time.
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The app has since been scaled back and has gained approval to use so-called mobile device management.
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Nine federal departments are closed, and hundreds of other government operations have been scaled back or stopped altogether.
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Toronto-based Barrick is studying a scaled-back development at Pascua-Lama, starting with underground mining in Argentina.
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Manufacturers scaled back production plans as their business expectations turned negative for the first time since May 2016.
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And since 1990, 78 percent of major drug companies have scaled back antibiotic research — or cut it altogether.
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"Day-to-day operations staff have scaled back," said a White House official with knowledge of the changes.
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Over the past two weeks, key health insurance plans have quit or scaled back participation in Obamacare marketplaces.
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Over the past several years, Peru has scaled back environmental enforcement in an attempt to attract foreign investment.
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They didn't want to do that; treatment was scaled back and the man died a few days later.
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More than a dozen airlines have scaled back service in China, where the outbreak began late last year.
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Microsoft scaled back travel, stocked up on equipment to let more employees work from home and canceled events.
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Last month the government scaled back some restrictions, lifting withdrawal limits on cash redeposited into the banking system.
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Agencies such as USAID have sometimes based their spending plans and projections on that scaled-back budget request.
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This year's public digs have been scaled back to four from five in 2016, because of budget cuts.
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Of course, that doesn't mean IGTV is going away or even being scaled back in any meaningful way.
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United has also scaled back bonuses linked to reliability and customer satisfaction for senior executives in recent years.
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But other islands it planned to develop were stalled or scaled back after the emirate's 2009 debt crisis.
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Some companies scaled back public testing in California, either to move operations out of state or prioritize simulation.
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And some carriers that continued to offer Obamacare plans scaled back on the number of counties they served.
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Trump's communications director on Monday, had previously denied that the event was being scaled back from past years.
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The package had to be scaled back by more than one-third, however, because of concerns about debt.
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Defense spending will be scaled back by $2 billion, and nondefense spending will get slashed by $3 billion.
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He has since scaled back his proposal and has said his intent is only to codify existing regulations.
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She praised Obama for constantly pushing for a comprehensive approach and refusing to embrace a scaled-back bill.
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Reuters said the talks resumed after GE scaled back its expectations of the unit's value in a deal.
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Lawmakers have discussed added more scaled-back versions of the plan to both the Senate and House bills.
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The company soon after scaled back those weekly all-hands meetings, turning them into a monthly event instead.
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In November, China and Japan, the two largest foreign U.S. creditors, scaled back their holdings of U.S. Treasuries.
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"My guess is if we do continue it, it will be in a scaled-back version," Mnuchin said.
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The government also scaled back its aerial crop-spraying programme as peace talks progressed, which allowed cultivation to expand.
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First lady Michelle Obama has articulated a more candid view in a scaled-back version of her own farewell.
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If the sluggishness continues, the full-year expectations of 1.85 billion bushels could eventually be scaled back even further.
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Expectations for imminent monetary tightening in Hungary and the Czech Republic have been scaled back in past weeks, however.
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Reuters said PES scaled back a maintenance program that had been scheduled for January, and it suspended employee bonuses.
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Thiam had asked for patience as he refocused the bank on wealth management and scaled back its investment bank.
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As regulated banks have scaled back, specialists like Glencore Plc, Vitol Group and Mercuria Energy Group have gained ground.
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The company has scaled back its support for the OS, and will officially end support for it next January.
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To that end, the American group has recently scaled back the sale of its items at off-price shops.
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Its self-driving program would be more scaled back and "limited" in the months to come, the company said.
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The KFit business still operates but it has been scaled back significantly in response to a tough business landscape.
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Careem has also faced difficulties in Turkey over similar political problems and scaled back its up-market service there.
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To ease tensions with Pyongyang, Seoul and Washington have recently suspended or scaled back a number of joint exercises.
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Amid contests across the country, the former secretary of state markedly scaled back her time on the fundraising trail.
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The U.S. dollar fell against major peers on lower Treasury yields and as traders scaled back rate hike expectations.
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Cruz has a scaled-back version of the "Camp Cruz" initiative that helped him sail to victory in Iowa.
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Other major insurers, including Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna and Humana, have already scaled back their footprints in the Obamacare markets.
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In an interview with Reuters, a special assistant to Gou says that those plans are being remarkably scaled back.
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Japan's SoftBank Group Corp has radically scaled back plans for fresh investment in WeWork, the lossmaking shared-office provider.
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Now Cuban officials worry that scaled back relations could degrade the improved cooperation in the fight against drug traffickers.
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The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged on Wednesday and substantially scaled back its expectations for further moves ahead.
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Traders scaled back their expectations on a possible U.S. rate increase in June despite upbeat housing data this week.
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Japan-bound loadings have been scaled back to 3.4 million barrels in August, down for a second straight month.
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"Incident under control & being scaled back," the fire service said on Twitter two hours after the blaze broke out.
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In recent years Air Canada, American Airlines, Alitalia and Gol have all scaled back or suspended their Venezuelan operations.
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Following the Fed minutes' release, traders scaled back bets on two more rate increases by the end of 2017.
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To thwart any hint of Ukrainian success, Russia continues to direct a scaled-back military operation in East Ukraine.
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Under DeVos, the department has scaled back a proactive type of civil rights investigation known as a compliance review.
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Companies including two of the largest producers Total and Royal Dutch Shell have scaled back, costing thousands of jobs.
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But, with many of the crisis era measures already scaled back, it is time to taper forward guidance too.
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Immediately after the robbery, the star scaled back on all public appearances, as did the entire Kardashian-Jenner family.
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Several foreign firms have evacuated expatriate staff from the southern region due to the violence or scaled back activities.
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But for those who scaled back what they were paying for TV, adding streaming services had the opposite effect.
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Temer had also invited actress Bruna Lombardi and singer Daniela Mercury to head up the scaled-back culture portfolio.
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" Moreover, they indicated "capital spending had been scaled back or postponed as a result of uncertainty over trade policy.
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To pull this off, he radically scaled back his expenses, even moving in with three roommates to save money.
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He has also scaled back his time in the office to three or at most four days a week.
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Some manufacturers have also scaled back their use of such elements, or substituted them for other metals, he said.
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But by the time the defense lawyers actually began their case, it seemed to have been scaled back significantly.
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Libraries closer to home have either closed or had their hours and services scaled back, because of government cuts.
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Government estimates for traffic by the year 2030 have been scaled back to 126,000 passengers daily from about 172,000.
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Powell's role was scaled back after reports revealed that the top NRA executive had been accused of sexual harassment.
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The work on the L was eventually scaled back, but the city followed through with the ban on cars.
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Since then, Tehran has scaled back on its commitments, including saying it would stop observing limits on uranium enrichment.
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China, the world's top soybeans importer, has scaled back purchases of U.S. soy and is instead buying from Brazil.
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And while the church still opposes the law in principle, it has scaled back its public campaign against it.
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Bank and financial firm executives want parts of the law scaled back but aren't asking lawmakers to abolish it.
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The museum also scaled back plans for its new modern and contemporary wing, initially expected to cost $600 million.
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By winter, Mr. Lhota had hired a new management team, and he scaled back his work at the authority.
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It has scaled back opportunities for employees to grill their bosses and tried to prevent discussions about labor rights.
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Booker's campaign scaled back its New Hampshire presence in November and December as it prioritized Iowa and South Carolina.
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Some Amazon suppliers have scaled back advertising on the platform so they don't run out of products too fast.
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United previously scaled back service to three or four flights a day, instead of its typical 24 daily flights.
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Rybolovlev scaled back his spending in 2014, and sold Rodríguez, too; by 2015, the exodus was in full flow.
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Kahwaji warned that fundamentalists could step in to fill in gaps left behind if UNRWA's services are scaled back.
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" Further, they indicated "capital spending had been scaled back or postponed as a result of uncertainty over trade policy.
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But Alphabet has scaled back its bet on Fiber, halting expansion to new markets and eliminating hundreds of jobs.
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The acquisition financing closed oversubscribed to new and existing lenders and their commitments were scaled back across all tranches.
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The total staff size was also reduced as the team scaled back its customer outreach efforts, the person said.
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So, he announced, the project would be scaled back for the time being, instead stretching from Bakersfield to Merced.
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She has not, however, scaled back on her almost daily five-hour strength and conditioning workouts in the gym.
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"Exactly how much the information we provide to complainants will be scaled back has not been determined yet," said Grabmeier.
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China, the world's largest importer of soybeans, has scaled back purchases of U.S. grain to feed its massive hog herd.
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Today, many market players have scaled back their expectations for U.S. rate rises, given the worries over a potential slowdown.
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After the third season (scaled back from 13 episodes to 10) drops on Netflix today, it won't be coming back.
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Lindsey Graham initially said "not yet" when asked if he was ready to vote for the scaled-back Senate bill.
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Permuted Press has scaled back on its zombie tales to focus on the Her Universe Press imprint, Mr. Ziccardi said.
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Projections after the June meeting still indicated two increases likely, though Fed officials scaled back their expectations for coming years.
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Even when they have made the effort to tackle rural access, they have later scaled back on their commitments. Why?
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For Fiber, that has meant scaled back expansion, staffers cut and hundreds of workers shifted to Alphabet's core web business.
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And its ambitions to go head to head with AWS by way of Alibaba Cloud have also been scaled back.
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Instead, I scaled back my writing when my daughter arrived, and have been slowly easing back in as time allows.
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"Our ECM business has to be scaled back but it's not like everything will happen in one day," he said.
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When we asked which partner had scaled back at work when their first child arrived, we found another perception gap.
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The deal was launched at US$22014m and raised US$1.27bn in syndication before being scaled back to US$1bn.
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The greenback has enjoyed support since bets on a large Fed cut were scaled back on Friday's upbeat jobs data.
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The second executive order was scaled back a bit from the first, removing Iraq from the list of restricted countries.
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A few banks have suffered above-average China-related losses, and some have scaled back their riskier onshore SME lending.
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An Etsy spokesperson confirmed that the company scaled back its internship program but said they didn't cancel the program entirely.
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These would be scaled back from 80 billion euros ($85.3 billion) a month to 60 billion euros from April onward.
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Supply of refined oil product from the country also tightened due to scaled-back refinery runs and lower fuel exports.
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The transport ministry later scaled back that target to EVs making up 13 percent of vehicle sales in five years.
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Meanwhile, following the Fed minutes' release, traders scaled back bets on two more rate hikes by the end of 2017.
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Zomato also scaled back its delivery operations in four Indian cities last month and laid off 300 employees last October.
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Scaling Back Discounter Roll-Outs O'Key has scaled back plans for its new hard discounter (Da!) openings over 212001-2019.
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In an interview with Reuters, a special assistant to Foxconn's CEO says that those plans are being scaled back. 3.
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Exacerbating the challenges, government financing sources like state development bank BNDES have also scaled back lending due to tight budgets.
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China on Tuesday imposed new levies on about $60 billion worth of U.S. goods, as planned, but scaled back rates.
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Producers scaled back this expensive method, called hydraulic fracturing or fracking, during an oil price downturn that began in 2014.
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"You'll need anywhere from 700 to 900 miles," Trump said, in a substantially scaled back vision than he once touted.
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Styles explained to fans that he would be performing a scaled-back acoustic set out of respect for the victims.
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Markets on Friday scaled back expectations of deep rate cuts by the Fed after better-than-expected U.S. jobs data.
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The biggest fight over tax reform may be over individual tax breaks that could be scaled back or eliminated entirely.
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Roper's logic later became instrumental in the court's rulings that radically scaled back life-without-parole sentences for juvenile offenders.
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The United States scaled back attendance at Cobra Gold, Asia's largest multilateral military exercise, after a 2014 coup in Thailand.
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Legislators have proposed more than $40 billion in new spending, ambitious plans Newsom said would have to be scaled back.
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Conservatives in the House say the tax credits under the bill are a new entitlement and must be scaled back.
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Altice's "future-proof" plan comes as Google has scaled back its own expansion plans for the ultra-fast internet cables.
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Revenue was slightly above forecasts, but Tesla scaled back its Model 3 production targets as it deals with production bottlenecks.
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More broadly, business owners' plans to invest in their own businesses have also been scaled back from earlier this year.
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Housing assistance, food assistance, and public transportation assistance programs for the elderly have been scaled back, if not halted altogether.
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But following an outcry about privacy concerns, I wrote this week about how the plan has been scaled back sharply.
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Market sentiment was dominated by monetary policy, given that geopolitical tensions over North Korea seemed to have scaled back slightly.
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Wehrum is also working on eventually proposing a much scaled-back version of those rules, given current law compels it.
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It's just that few expected the Padres to be good after GM A.J. Preller scaled back on the team's makeover.
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Uber scaled back its testing of autonomous vehicles after the crash, and recently ended its development of self-driving trucks.
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Bunge has already scaled back its presence in the Swiss city after it sold its sugar trading business last year.
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Kenneth E. Mapp announced that a 24-hour curfew would be scaled back on three islands beginning on Friday morning.
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Since the weekend, Mr. Trump has sharply scaled back his Twitter posts about the hurricanes or other potentially charged issues.
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In February, a new NLRB ruling scaled back the responsibility of franchisors like McDonald's for labor-law violations by franchisees.
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Individuals who see their hours scaled back, in particular, would have difficulty accessing benefits to sustain them during the downturn.
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The resistance white supremacist Richard Spencer met in Michigan was one of the reasons he scaled back his public appearances.
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Were there jokes in the new season that were either scaled back or dropped because it was just too real?
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Some designations by previous administrations may be scaled back or eliminated, the first time such a move would be made.
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"We scaled back our asset purchases without undermining the support given to the economy," Coeure said in a recent interview.
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A separate South Korean defense official told CNN the joint exercises would not be scaled back despite the unusual delay.
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A scheduled parade was scaled back to a smaller, impromptu march after the planned time and location were leaked online.
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U.S. companies scaled back hiring to an 11-month low in September after two powerful hurricanes disrupted some business activities.
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These annual military maneuvers have since been greatly scaled back and may now be of less concern to the North.
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She does as many as three brises every Sunday, and recently scaled back her hospital shifts to meet the demand.
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Incumbent e-scooter company Scoot was operating 1,250 scooters until Tuesday, so it will be scaled back only to 1,000.
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California is working toward proposing a new, scaled-back version of its massive Delta tunnels project, the Sacramento Bee reports.
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He wants recommendations on whether any of those large tracts should be scaled back by presidential authority or by Congress.
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And even in its scaled-back form, the fledgling market will cover roughly half of those emissions, Mr. Dudek said.
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Mr. Malpass has said that he believes lending to China should be scaled back given the size of its economy.
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It scaled back its ambitions and now seeks to replace four incumbent directors with its own people, including two women.
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Operations and access to northern parks, such as Yosemite and Yellowstone, are typically scaled back during winter because of snow.
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Already, one of the biggest revenue-raising provisions Republicans proposed is meeting resistance and looks likely to be scaled back.
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In the decade since, I scaled back on the eyeliner and drugstore hair dye, but haven't gotten any less emo.
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Trump also scaled back President Obama's 1.4-million-acre Bears Ears National Monument to 220,000 acres — an 85033 percent reduction.
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The dollar had weakened earlier in the week after the U.S. Federal Reserve scaled back its forecasts for rate increases.
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Those higher costs have been passed down to its auto-supplier customers, some of which have scaled back their business.
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Although many buyers have scaled back purchases, it is unclear how easily other producers can compensate for any lost supply.
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Last year, the Trump administration scaled back school meal nutritional requirements that were set under the Obama administration in 2012.
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Without the 737 MAX, airlines that rushed to buy the plane have scaled back flying schedules and delayed growth plans.
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They are floating a scaled-back immigration plan that would pair protections for DACA recipients with a border security package.
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Ford, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler all scaled back their 2018 earnings forecasts due to rising prices for raw materials.
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For instance, they scaled back deductions for state and local taxes, mortgage interest, and a slew of other special interests.
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The budget for the tour was soon cut, Mr. Glover said, and the events that were held were scaled back.
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Mr. Malpass has said that he believes lending to China should be scaled back given the size of its economy.
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The torch-lighting ceremony in Greece, which on March 12 kicks off the monthslong torch relay, will be scaled back.
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Operations and access to northern parks, such as Yosemite and Yellowstone, are typically scaled back during winter because of snow.
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Bunge has already scaled back its presence in the Swiss city after it sold its sugar trading business last year.
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The supposed hacker tweeted out cryptocurrency advice for McAfee's account, something he had been doing daily, but has since scaled back.
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As you'd expect, things are scaled back quite a bit in that mode compared to the likes of PUBG or Fortnite.
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At the September meeting, the Fed scaled back the number of rate hikes it expects next year, to two from three.
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Portman has argued for a more scaled-back approach, which would also shift authority on the issue to the Defense Department.
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But Opdivo outperformed scaled-back sales expectations for the quarter, generating revenue of $1.13 billion, up from $704 million last year.
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However, capital remained flat over the last year, since management scaled back share repurchase activity to facilitate the aforementioned loan growth.
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HK) have sunk below their initial public offering (IPO) prices, while others have scaled back their targeted fundraising amid jittery markets.
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As the dust settled, the market had scaled back just a little of its wagers for Fed rate cuts this year.
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Under the Senate plan, that coverage would be scaled back to the same calendar month that a person enrolled in Medicaid.
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After the bill's passage, colleges and universities dramatically scaled back postsecondary programs in prison — dropping to just eight programs by 1997.
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Within two days, defense and coastguard officials said Chinese were still there, but had scaled back their presence since Duterte's visit.
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In 2018, that plan seemed to have been drastically scaled back, though Wisconsin's subsidy to Foxconn had already exceeded $4 billion.
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But it indicates a continuing interest in experimental aerial vehicles, even after Facebook scaled back its earlier, well-publicized Aquila project.
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When negotiators convened in 2015, it was clear that the heavy reliance on standardized testing would need to be scaled back.
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And while it has been scaled back from its earlier incarnation, close friends could still reshape the social dynamics on Instagram.
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Newmont Mining will not expand its exploration budget, which was scaled back in 2013, despite bigger-than-expected second-quarter profits.
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The United States scaled back some military exchanges with Thailand and Thailand responded by forging closer ties with Asian giant China.
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"Nigerian crude has taken a beating for the last 0003 years ever since the U.S. scaled back buying," the seller added.
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In some countries, such as France, the promises made to existing policyholders have the built-in flexibility to be scaled back.
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U.S. shale companies have scaled back production since the price of U.S. crude slipped from above $25.8 a barrel in 22014.
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The immediate impact seen on Wells Fargo will be that sales will be scaled back while the company makes necessary changes.
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Again, proposals of these kind typically feature over-the-top pitches for talent, and any resulting event is often scaled back.
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The Washington Post also scaled back its PostTV in 2014 and Politico and Business Insider also abandoned live video programming efforts.
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The layoffs mean that Sprint is completely shutting down four of its call centers, while another two will be scaled back.
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The British bank has scaled back across Asia in a bid to slash costs and improve profitability since early last year.
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The country eventually settled for a scaled-back scheme involving only the power sector, which was launched in December last year.
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The busy actor has seemingly scaled back in the recent years, with only four films released in 2016 and 2017 combined.
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Mike McCaul is a scaled back version of a bill that McCaul had been working on with fellow Texan Republican Sen.
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A dovish Federal Reserve held the line on interest rates Wednesday and substantially scaled back its expectations for further moves ahead.
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Following the conventions, it sounds like political coverage may be scaled back a bit as the channel adopts a broader focus.
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In light of the March 5 time limit imposed by the president, a scaled back deal is the most responsible approach.
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Consumers also scaled back spending on personal grooming, with sales at health and personal care stores falling 0.4 percent last month.
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His comments came after China imposed new retaliatory levies on about $60 billion worth of U.S. goods at scaled-back rates.
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Hultgren also supports "scaled-back, more targeted" efforts that would relieve pressure on community banks and strengthen oversight of the CFPB.
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Workers in banking, telecom and other industries protested Modi's economic reforms that scaled back labor laws and shut down some companies.
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Other retailers, including Target and Nordstrom, are also experimenting with scaled-back spaces that can be more profitable per square foot.
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But a new wave of cocktail lounges has scaled back on the boisterous scene while improving the craft of the quaffs.
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One by one, European banks like the Royal Bank of Scotland caved in to official pressure and scaled back their ambitions.
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Despite the miss, Chevron said its results were moving in the right direction, with spending on large projects being scaled back.
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Years later, President Clinton scaled back this requirement through his own executive order, which has been reaffirmed by all subsequent presidents.
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It has also scaled back the advertising budget for Obamacare healthcare plans during the open-enrollment period by about 90 percent.
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But over the last few years, Apple has scaled back its ambition and lost leaders and other employees in the process.
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The department has also scaled back enforcement of low-level offenses in recent years as crime has fallen to record lows.
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They fell sharply last month when Schaeffler scaled back its profit guidance for this year after reporting lower earnings for 2017.
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These moves are coming even as many in affected industries would prefer more scaled-back regulations, instead of none at all.
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Instead of adding F-35s to the budget, as Congress has done in recent years, the program should be scaled back.
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International donors have scaled back their funding for these operations, but the need is still great, writes photographer Victor J. Blue.
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Since the accelerated withdrawal of American forces beginning in 2013, many international donors have scaled back their funding for demining operations.
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"With Kennedy gone, we could see the broad scope of reproductive access through various means sharply scaled back," Ms. Manian said.
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Prigozhin said Concord had scaled back its operations because of U.S. sanctions against the firm and attacks on its computer equipment.
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The company has radically scaled back its plans and likely wants assurances that it won't be found in breach of contract.
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Holder case that scaled back the reach of the Voting Rights Act, have inspired the "Notorious RBG" meme on social media.
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The program was scaled back under the Obama administration after a backlash over civilian deaths, but President Trump has eased restrictions.
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A scaled-back Kurdish jailer force is still securing Islamic State detainees at 20 locations around Syria, at least for now.
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The logistics and financial side never worked out, however, and Uber closed Rush and scaled back some of Uber Everything's ambitions.
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In his resignation letter, he said that he decided to leave after learning that his job duties would be scaled back.
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All conferences and unnecessary training -- that is, things that are not related to current combat operations -- are canceled or scaled back.
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Supporters of the flight-training rule have been increasingly worried that the requirements could get scaled back under the Trump administration.
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The Hong Kong government has scaled back the celebration already, cancelling a fireworks display and moving parts of the celebration indoors.
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In 2012, the number of troops was scaled back as the focus shifted from boots on the ground to aerial surveillance.
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Police has scaled back a search for the bodies but have said they have not given up hope of finding them.
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They used protective gear, changed how they cleaned, scaled back on bedside equipment and took other measures to stop the spread.
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Thus, naturally, with consumer demand falling, the domestic industrial activity has suffered too as manufacturers scaled back production levels, he said.
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Within two days, defence and coastguard officials said Chinese were still there, but had scaled back their presence since Duterte's visit.
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Most significantly, it restored the word "communism" in the final version and scaled back a proposal to allow same-sex marriage.
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But last week, he scaled back that plan, saying the length of the wall could be as little as 700 miles.
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Ride hailing and delivery services companies have cut or scaled back services in many cities and states due to the pandemic.
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Under the proposal, a wide variety of Obama-era climate programs across multiple agencies would be scaled back or slashed entirely.
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Furloughs could be scaled back or eliminated early if sufficient savings are achieved per the government's fiscal plan, the board said.
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And as many as a dozen China-linked firms have scaled back their US investment programs, some dramatically, Recode has learned.
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It has also scaled back the advertising budget for Obamacare healthcare plans during the open-enrollment period by about 90 percent.
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It is now reviewing whether it can run a "materially scaled back U.S. business" and will update the market in due course.
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Construction has pushed ahead amid speculation the project could be scaled back or delayed following a slump in Saudi Arabia's oil revenues.
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Its capital markets activities, which we regard as more volatile, have been scaled back, but remain sizeable, effectively limiting the VR's upside.
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While Trump had spoken of scrapping the Iran nuclear deal outright, his administration has scaled back and is talking about improving enforcement.
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So the next time he vowed to make a simpler plan, even more scaled back, but then the reality defeated him again.
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Foreign carmakers that used Britain as a springboard to the rest of Europe have meanwhile scaled back their commitments in the country.
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Over the last decade, the bank has scaled back its capital-intensive investment bank to focus more on banking the world's rich.
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Treasury yields have scaled back since last Friday following a weak-than-forecast reading on the U.S. consumer price index for June.
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And the group's founder, Tom Barrack, is close with Trump personally, though his role in the PAC has been scaled back drastically.
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Last month it launched a market for trading carbon emissions, which, though scaled back from early plans, will be the world's largest.
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The Philippines significantly scaled back oil imports in the first quarter, but still spent $130 million more than the year-ago total.
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Big insurance plans like Aetna and UnitedHealth significantly scaled back participation in the marketplaces last year, pulling out of some states entirely.
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Only 27-21950% of fathers said they had done so, of whom more than half said their partner had also scaled back.
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Until Friday's announcement, the United States had only sanctioned a single Myanmar commander and had scaled back already-limited bilateral military ties.
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Investors have poured billions of dollars into autonomous vehicle startups, many of which have scaled back their timelines or encountered technical challenges.
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The Police Department has scaled back its aggressive enforcement of low-level offenses as crime fell to record lows in recent years.
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But in recent weeks, Uber has been positioning itself for a comeback — albeit a much more scaled back and overtly cautious one.
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As a result, Honda scaled back work on plug-in battery electric vehicles and put its faith in the hydrogen-fueled car.
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As oil projects are put on hold or scaled back across the globe, it's hitting demand for smaller services providers, he said.
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Analysts said bets that the European Central Bank could look to tighten monetary policy sooner rather than later were being scaled back.
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Bars and restaurants that once ordered three cases at a time — each with 960 tortillas — have scaled back to one or two.
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On Wednesday, the Fed kept interest rates unchanged, but scaled back the amount of rate hikes it expects to two from four.
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Analysts have scaled back earnings forecasts for both U.S. and European companies, making it more likely they will beat the lowered expectations.
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They seem to have scaled back the "hell on Earth" vibes from last year, but there's still a great deal to question.
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But Punch recently scaled back its portfolio with disposals that delivered net proceeds of 234 million pounds in the year to Aug.
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Third Point later scaled back its demands and got backing for its five nominees from proxy advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services Inc.
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Foxconn originally planned to produce LCD television screens, but Woo told Reuters that those plans could be scaled back or canceled altogether.
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The report also stated that while the Obama administration took on more complex civil rights probes, DeVos has scaled back those investigations.
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Officials say they cut ads because spending so much money wasn't warranted, and the scaled-back counseling programs weren't enrolling many consumers.
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In addition to shifting its focus to Asia, the bank also scaled back some of its operations, including selling its Brazilian business.
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But on the road, pollution controls were scaled back to enhance performance and fuel mileage, and to protect emissions equipment from wear.
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Apple has scaled back its planned production of the three newest iPhone models for the first quarter of 2019, Reuters reported Wednesday.
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She explained how she'd scaled back on her workouts and increased her calories to see if that might help her get pregnant.
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Yields on U.S. Treasuries rose as investors scaled back expectations for at least 100 basis points of easing in the near-term.
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Asian shares gained on Wednesday as markets scaled back expectations for how fast and far U.S. interest rates might rise this year.
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Those achievements might all be undone or scaled back under a Trump administration backed by Republican majorities in both chambers of Congress.
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If the next justice is conservative on abortion rights, the movement could hope to see access to abortion scaled back even more.
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This reasoning should allow a critical number of Medicaid opponents to vote for a scaled back Medicaid reduction or phase out process.
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But in the face of opposition from drivers and their allies — the horses have remained popular with New Yorkers — he scaled back.
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He has scaled back wealth taxes, pressed for curbs on social housing aid, and cutting civil service numbers is in his sights.
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The automakers have reached a deal with the Cupertino giant, and scaled back on their efforts to offer proprietary infotainment systems. 6.
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Three years later, the same people who were responsible for stopping that bill may become responsible for passing a scaled-back version.
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But as the exit polls scaled back Likud's apparent performance, Netanyahu delayed what had been expected to be a joyous victory speech.
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More than half of moms scaled back their hours to save on child care costs and a quarter left the workplace completely.
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Several US military exercises have been axed or significantly scaled back to prevent the spread of the virus and safeguard US personnel.
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He's drastically scaled back environmental regulations and was a major champion of Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate accord.
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He voted against the tax plan because the bill scaled back the state and local tax deduction, which hurt high-tax states.
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The Afghan government wants a cease-fire, and the Taliban has scaled back some attacks — but only on cities and main roads.
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Some airlines have scaled back their inflight entertainment technology in favor of having passengers watch content on their smartphones, tablets, and computers.
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As these brands scaled back on the now-saturated online platforms that fueled their initial growth, many also turned to content marketing.
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This year's edition predicts everything from DIY projects in Brazil to scaled-back skincare in the Philippines to craft coffee in Thailand.
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Marathon Petroleum shares rose 2.6 percent earlier to $57.90, their highest since August 2015, but scaled back and were now up marginally.
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Berkshire has shed or scaled back on some old industrials that used to make up a hefty part of its stock holdings.
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Senators from both parties have floated a scaled-back bill that would link a fix for DACA to a border security package.
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The Trump administration has scaled back such protections for other countries, and so far hasn't seemed inclined to provide them to Venezuelans.
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According to CBO, deficit spending in 22019 was about $25 billion less than anticipated as a result of unexpectedly scaled-back spending.
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Verne Lundquist and Chris Berman have drastically scaled back their workload (and Berman's wife, Kathy, died in a car crash in May).
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The spokesperson for the Arlington Country Fire Department said that the incident response is being scaled back, however, the investigation remains ongoing.
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Instead, some budget-conscious legislators have outsourced prison food services to private contractors, or scaled back inmates' meals to twice a day.
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While the case has worked its way through the system, the mood in Clyde has darkened as investment plans were scaled back.
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Now, those plans may be scaled back or even shelved, Louis Woo, special assistant to Foxconn Chief Executive Terry Gou, told Reuters.
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In this projection, the staff scaled back its assumptions regarding the magnitude and duration of fiscal policy expansion in the coming years.
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Volkswagen has scaled back earlier ambitions to list up to a quarter of the unit by opting to float a 10% stake.
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Earlier this year, Harvard decided to have outside managers make more of its equity investments and scaled back its internal stock picking operation.
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Hipstamatic scaled back its projects and the founders set their sites on focusing on what made the original product great: the app itself.
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The world's richest company, Apple, recently scaled back its automotive ambitions, reportedly when it realized just how hard building a car really is.
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But his lawyer later scaled back the relief being sought, saying he only wanted to prevent future charges from being filed against Manafort.
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Whether you're still an active Pokémon Go hunter or you've scaled back in recent months, you might want to check in for Halloween.
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That added to selling pressure in bond markets, already uneasy about the prospect of monetary stimulus being scaled back in the months ahead.
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Levine told the judge there was "not a scintilla" of a doubt that Hinckley wouldn't do equally well under the scaled-back conditions.
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And as the peace talks progressed, the government scaled back aerial crop-spraying—according to its critics, in order to placate the FARC.
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Ford has scaled back its car business worldwide, focusing on the Mustang and Focus Active in the U.S. to maintain profitability, Cramer said.
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His support for corporate bond purchases may bolster calls to keep them going even if government bond buying is scaled back next year.
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Schmidt, who quit the Republican Party in 2018, has even scaled back his presence on social media, where he would routinely hammer Trump.
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Clinics in the sweltering western state of Zulia, which suffers chronic regional blackouts, had scaled back operations after nearly 72 hours without power.
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The monarch, who has visited at least 14 African countries since October 433, scaled back his travels after a heart operation in February.
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Japan, the second largest holder of Treasuries, scaled back its stake in U.S. government debt for a third straight month to $1.084 trillion.
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China has scaled back overseas investments, and is taking an axe to the booming lending system that he took advantage of for years.
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This is apparently Infy's slowest projection in a decade as its main segments such financial services and retail scaled back on outsourcing work.
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The former South Carolina governor has served since January 2017, as the U.S. has deliberately scaled back its role in the international institution.
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" At the press conference, police said they have not called off the search for German and Williams but efforts have been "scaled back.
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In fact, the Boeing has 1,200 orders for the 787 Dreamliner, while Airbus has scaled back to only making one A380 a month.
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The company received a letter from Pennsylvania's Department of Transportation authorizing it to restart its program, albeit in a highly scaled back fashion.
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Since Administrator Scott Pruitt took the helm, the agency has scaled back enforcement of environmental regulations and dismissed scientists from its advisory board.
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Those prosecutions were continued into the first part of the Obama administration, though scaled back in the last few years of his presidency.
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Doubts remain about Brazil's harvest after forecasters scaled back estimates due to hot, dry conditions, although milder conditions this month could limit losses.
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At the time, central bankers projected four more rate hikes in 2016, but the new year market turmoil has scaled back those expectations.
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China, the world's largest importer of soybeans, has scaled back purchases of U.S. soy as a result, and is buying from Brazil instead.
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Euribor futures <0#FEI:>, meanwhile, fell 1-3 basis points across the 2016-2019 strip as investors scaled back expectations for further easing.
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Since then, the international oil majors that had dominated the country's oil development have scaled back their operations because of uncertainty around regulations.
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Various candidates in the crowded Democratic field have pledged to quickly reinstate the regulations on coal and car emissions that Trump scaled back.
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That said, he said that if tax reform fails that the infrastructure bill isn't dead, but probably will have to be scaled back.
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As the U.S.-led coalition scaled back operations, Afghan air force missions more than doubled from 1103,060 in 2014 to 22,27 in 26.
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SoftBank's deal with Uber will reportedly scaled back Kalanick's power, including blocking him from being appointed chairman of its board in the future.
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India also scaled back imports in January to 270,500 bpd, below the 300,000 bpd that Iran's second largest client is allowed to import.
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New management of the race since 2014 has scaled back the numbers and organized them into waves, with the elite runners going first.
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Markets have radically scaled back expectations for when and how much the Bank of England will raise interest rates as economic growth slows.
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The home is a scaled-back but largely accurate replica of the aircraft that first brought humans to the moon 50 years ago.
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Additionally, traders scaled back expectations on the number of rate hikes the Federal Reserve would implement amid weakening economic data and market volatility.
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China, long the top "sending" country, scaled back its international program in part because of increased domestic demand, as its middle class grew.
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Countries that will see scaled-back efforts include Congo, Haiti, Rwanda and China, all nations that are considered hot spots for potential epidemics.
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Food and safety inspections Several key agencies have scaled back or put their inspection programs on hold as a result of the shutdown.
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But his initial claims that he could provide one without increasing the deficit proved so unrealistic that he scaled back his first outline.
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Some repeal proposals would have scaled back future increases in spending on Medicaid, the federal and state health program for low-income Americans.
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The personnel changes come as Wall Street banks have scaled back their commodities businesses over the last several years under increased regulatory scrutiny.
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Falls in healthcare and telecom stocks scaled back the index' gains, with Ryman Healthcare and Spark New Zealand down between 1-1.4 percent.
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Some projects that exceed current financial resources will be temporarily stopped, Zhang said, while others may be scaled back and some canceled altogether.
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They also want to reinstall a state and local tax deduction, known as SALT, that was scaled back in the GOP tax law.
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A very scaled-back version eventually was allowed to go into effect, but the initial fiasco was an embarrassment for the young administration.
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But the slapdash first iteration of Trump's order was stopped by the courts, and the substantially scaled-back sequel suffered the same fate.
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According to former congressman Robert Walker, Trump's senior space policy advisor, NASA's Earth observation programs are too "politicized" and must be scaled back.
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Already, NATO military exercises across Europe, ones that were meant to show strength and readiness against a resurgent Russia, have been scaled back.
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More aid from Washington -- Senate Republicans approved a second coronavirus aid package on Wednesday after House Democrats scaled back their sick leave plans.
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But Tuesday morning, Conway said that Flynn's role was not scaled back in the intervening time and that he was not pushed out.
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The only full dress rehearsal of the 2020 census, unfolding this month in Providence County, R.I., has been scaled back in some areas.
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But environmental groups say the bill has little chance of passing at all, let alone before the monument is scaled back next month.
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Like other conservatives of that era, Mr. Stockman viewed Social Security as a form of "closet socialism" that needed to be scaled back.
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In previous years there'd be a ton of Deadpools, Harley Quinns and Ricks but this year the costuming seemed a little scaled back.
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Ford's main rival, General Motors, has idled or greatly scaled back operations at four plants in the United States and one in Canada.
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Varoufakis had hoped to engineer an orderly bankruptcy for Greece within the euro, with the country's debts significantly reduced and austerity scaled back.
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But South Korean officials said the exercises were unlikely to be scaled back or delayed, especially if North Korea continued its weapons tests.
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So things here have shifted a bit: The tone is different and the scope scaled back, but Passover is still on the calendar.
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Those who have dealt with North Korea most intensively say that expectation will have to be scaled back if Mr. Trump expects success.
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The Afghan government wants a monthlong cease-fire, and the Taliban has scaled back some attacks — but only on cities and main roads.
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It has also scaled-back top level official contacts with Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, who lives in exile in northern India.
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Oscar Health has scaled back parts of its business, saying it will no longer sell insurance to individuals in Dallas and New Jersey.
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Next month, hoping to add momentum, Orchard plans to unveil a scaled-back version of the platform, eight months later than first planned.
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My mom scaled back, working the night shift two days a week so that she could be home with us during the day.
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He's said parts of Dodd-Frank should be scaled back and endorsed the general principles of a bipartisan deal released earlier this month.
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Russia sees big opportunities across Africa as the US military presence there is scaled back and as cash-strapped governments seek security assistance.
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At one time all bags were checked at the entrance to shopping malls, but that has been vastly scaled back in recent years.
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Clinton instead proposed the somewhat scaled-back step of adding a public option and allowing people 55 and older to buy into Medicare.
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Investors have scaled back expectations on the implementation of those programs since January, however, and the rates have retreated from fourth-quarter peaks.
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JetBlue scaled back its plans to expand capacity, measured by the number of seats and how many miles they are flown every year.
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The relatively low investment banking fee pool in India has frustrated bankers, especially multinationals some of whom have scaled back their local operations.
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His challenger ultimately dropped out and Tillis scaled back his TV buy, though he is still working to win back his conservative base.
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Ads on network sports broadcasts are being scaled back in favor of targeted ads on Facebook and Twitch, Amazon's live-streaming gaming platform.
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The National Institutes of Health has already scaled back medical research, due to uncertainty over how much it will ultimately get from Congress.
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It would have scaled back the law's tax subsidies, repealed Medicaid expansion, and overhauled the entire Medicaid program with a federal spending cap.
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Famous for a grueling on-snow training schedule, Vonn has scaled back her time slamming through gates, which is always a perilous routine.
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That 364-day facility launched at US$700m via coordinator ING Bank, closed oversubscribed at US$805m, before being scaled back to US$725m.
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But those plans were scaled back and the company is now building a Generation 6 facility that makes glass for smaller phones and tablets.
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Increased Development Exposure: Exiting the economic downturn, KIM scaled back its pipeline of larger development projects instead focusing on smaller redevelopment and expansion projects.
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Traders have scaled back bets the Federal Reserve would increase rates twice more by the end of 2017, interest rates futures showed on Wednesday.
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A Shinsegae official said the company had already scaled back the shopping mall project in late 2016, so as not to hurt traditional markets.
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In a speech Wednesday, Sessions introduced his new policy, reversing a 2015 reform by Obama's Attorney General Eric Holder, that scaled back the practice.
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On the open market, the yields among TIPS and regular Treasuries scaled back from their earlier highs after the latest 30-year TIPS sale.
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Since then, the president has scaled back refugee admissions dramatically, lowering the refugee cap to 45,000 in 2018, down from 110,000 the previous year.
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Mind you ... prosecutors initially were gunning for a year in prison for Felicity, which they scaled back to 4 months, and then one month.
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But the U.S. scaled back some of those restrictions, granting a 90-day period for American firms to continue working with Huawei, including Google.
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He has recently scaled back his band to a quartet with the pianist Sam Harris, the bassist Harish Raghavan and the drummer Justin Brown.
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UNHCR scaled back their involvement at the camp in August after funds from the European Commission were reallocated from NGOs to the Greek government.
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At last month's meeting, the committee scaled back its economic projections and slashed its previous forecast of four rate hikes this year to two.
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Only 13-37% of fathers said they had done so, and more than half of those men said their partner had also scaled back.
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The zero-tolerance policy has since been scaled back by executive order, but thousands of children and parents are still recovering from its effects.
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"Don't believe everything you read sweet little girl," the singer — who has scaled back his work schedule over the last year — captioned the video.
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Part of that has to do with the way that Favor has scaled back and focused on growing up a small number of markets.
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Following Blackstone's acquisition of Gates in 2014, Gates struggled to generate earnings growth, as several of its industrial customers scaled back on their orders.
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It discontinued its line of premium burgers, scaled back its late-night menu and told franchisees they can trim their all-day breakfast offerings.
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However, many counties lack mosquito control and surveillance programs, and federal funding for mosquito research has been scaled back since the mid-2000's.
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He confirmed that the funds he oversees, specifically the Franklin European Total Return fund, had scaled back exposure to Italian bonds earlier this year.
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Pakistan handed a captured Indian pilot back to his country on Friday as the nuclear-armed neighbors scaled back their confrontation, at least temporarily.
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Back in May, Danylyuk said it was eyeing a $1 billion bond sale but it appears like the ambitions have been scaled back somewhat.
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Since then, Didi has raised fares in some cities, scaled back elsewhere, and even inked tie-ups with some rivals to staunch the bleed.
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The company later sold its phone unit to Microsoft, which has drastically scaled back the business after failing to grow the Windows Phone market.
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The appearance was part of a scaled back schedule for the Prince, who announced last month that he would step down from public life.
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To date, Ofo has shut down in Australia, Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, India, Israel, and scaled back operation in a host of other countries.
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Trump also scaled back significantly the number of miles he predicts such a wall will span, to at most half of the southern border.
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Gold rose on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve held the line on interest rates and substantially scaled back its expectations for further moves ahead.
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Fulham never did manage to usurp Manchester United and, in his later years at the club, Al-Fayed scaled back his involvement and investment.
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Compared to the BFR in his previous talk, the spacecraft was about 50 feet shorter and its payload capabilities scaled back by about 20183%.
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Since the anti-corruption inspection, Rucheng has suspended, canceled and scaled back 2000 government projects, cutting investment by 10.53 billion yuan, the officials said.
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There have also been rumors that Spicer's on-camera briefings will be scaled back, but he was scheduled to conduct one at 85033 p.m.
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Second, banks have scaled back risk limits, partly because of postcrisis regulations that require banks to hold more capital when they take more risk.
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With circulation at an all-time low and reported losses of $7 million a year, the magazine was scaled back to release only quarterly.
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Congressional Democrats are launching a probe into whether Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) officials scaled back regulations for air pollution to benefit former lobbying clients.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, already in legal limbo after an October court decision, could find its powers scaled back by Trump and Congress.
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Even if production is scaled back, some analysts doubted the reduction would be enough to make a substantial dent in the global crude glut.
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Thousands serving outdated sentences for crack cocaine charges can come home -- and some wrong-headed components of the 22018 Crime Bill get scaled back.
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Spangdahlem Air Base's F-22 repair facility is one of the many projects in Germany that's being scaled back to pay for Trump's wall.
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"And worse, our Gulf state partners have scaled back their anti-ISIS activity in order to focus on fighting Iran in Yemen," he said.
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However, during this last campaign he significantly scaled back that bravado and the anti-democratic, populist, anger-stoking speeches — something Trump will never do.
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According to Bloomberg, the ambitions of the projects have been scaled back drastically, which may mean Apple won't build its own car after all.
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That announcement comes as US military leaders announced a joint exercise in Africa would be scaled back to protect forces from potential coronavirus exposure.
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The Pentagon has canceled a multinational military exercise in Africa after initially announcing that the drill would be scaled back due to coronavirus concerns.
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The incident comes after years of financial struggles for the refinery, which has slashed worker benefits and scaled back capital projects to save cash.
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Amid outcry over children being separated from their families and sent to shelters or foster care, Mr. Trump scaled back zero tolerance this summer.
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He scaled back Kushner's portfolio but didn't oust him or first daughter Ivanka Trump, allowing them to continue to hold prominent White House posts.
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States are reporting seeing an increase in SNAP applications as businesses have closed or scaled back because of the coronavirus and laid off workers.
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The amount would have been scaled back until it hit an income level of $22020,000 per year, where it would have phased out completely.
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Further upending expectations, Vaccarello scaled back his typically heavy use of black and instead employed vibrant colors, including cobalt blue, fuchsia, purple and gold.
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It has grappled with criticism over how it allows politicians to target specific audiences with digital ads, a practice that it recently scaled back.
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But the pace of planned nuclear construction in the country was scaled back in 2011 in the wake of the Fukushima disaster in Japan.
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Every year Washington engages in the tough process of deciding which federal programs deserve additional funding, and which must be scaled back or ended.
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In the past few years, demand for the program has exceeded enrollment, which peaked in 2007 at 36 million acres before being scaled back.
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The deal comes as Verizon has recently scaled back its media ambitions, with Verizon Media Group laying off 7% of its workforce in January.
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But officials scaled back their ambitions, choosing to build in phases, with the first one serving the Upper East Side neighborhood known as Yorkville.
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To offset them, party leaders scaled back some planned tax cuts and increased a new tax on assets held overseas by American multinational companies.
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On Thursday, Mr. Bercow agreed to allow a vote after it was scaled back to just one part of May's deal, the withdrawal agreement.
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Speaker Paul Ryan's answer, the American Health Care Act, would have significantly scaled back Obamacare's insurance expansion and left 24 million Americans without coverage.
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Direct lenders have a lot of money to put to work and at this price, the loan was oversubscribed and funds were scaled back.
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One expert noted the treaty would likely be contingent on the US military presence in South Korea being massively scaled back or even eliminated.
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His administration has also scaled back some workplace protections for LGBTQ+ people and argued that a federal anti-discrimination law would not protect LGBTQ+ employees.
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The company did not respond to a request for comment Friday on its current financial condition and the report about the scaled back maintenance agreement.
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Europe's largest automotive group has scaled back brand presentations at traditional car shows, including Detroit and Frankfurt, since the VW emissions scandal erupted in 2015.
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It would be an unprecedented move: The US has never scaled back on any screening policy, only occasionally changing the tests meant to be used.
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According to its autumn survey entitled "The air is getting thinner", companies scaled back their business expectations to 11 points from 17 points in spring.
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After unexpectedly resilient economic data for March, some analysts have bumped up growth forecasts for 2019 and scaled back expectations of additional policy support measures.
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Just between 2014 and 2016, as the police scaled back stop-and-frisk, over 400,000 cases were supposed to be sealed, according to the complaint.
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Since DVD sales plummeted in the late 2000s, however, some in the industry believe major studios have scaled back on spending money to produce extras.
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Microsoft originally promised game streaming to consoles, PCs, and mobile devices, but the company has now scaled back its plans to focus on phones initially.
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Industry figures showed that shoppers feeling the pinch from inflation scaled back on almost everything except for food in the last three months of 2017.
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Interestingly, Lyft has slightly scaled back its spending on research and development, which includes its autonomous vehicle development program, this quarter compared to last quarter.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Asset Management said it had scaled back overweight exposure to emerging market currencies and emerging market debt, citing heightened trade tensions.
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Susan Collins, R-Maine introduced a similar -- but scaled back -- bill, on which she is working to build bipartisan support for in the weeks ahead.
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McConnell had scaled back their ambitions to a "skinny repeal" bill that kept much of Obamacare in place but eliminated its individual and employer mandates.
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In response to the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, the sporting goods retailer has significantly scaled back its gun business.
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The aerial assault had been scaled back for several days when Syria began a ground offensive to take back rebel-held parts of the city.
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Duterte's comments come at a time when U.S. defense ties with Thailand, another traditional ally, have been temporarily scaled back following the military's 2014 coup.
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Arniawali has not sold last year's harvest, hoping prices will recover, and has scaled back planting to 15 acres this year from 25 last year.
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Apple shares were off by 3.5 percent as investors worried about the iPhone maker's weak outlook amid reports of scaled back iPhone X production. Amazon.
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Those losses deepened after the European Central Bank this month scaled back the pace of its planned bond purchases under its program of monetary stimulus.
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Think about that, across the same decades when we saw a globally-connected high-tech economy emerge, we dramatically scaled back investment in R&D.
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India scaled back its total coal-fired plans by 40 GW last year, according to a study by non-government and anti-coal group CoalSwarm.
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Scaled-back expectations for further monetary tightening this year helped gold to its best quarter in nearly 30 years in the three months to March.
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According to government officials, the atmosphere has improved since the banks scaled back their estimates of how many jobs will move to more realistic levels.
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But Martin brushed aside concerns that HSBC's investment could be scaled back as China's economic growth slows, saying the bank remained committed to the region.
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Institutions in the City of London have already scaled back their expectations of continued full access to the EU after a Brexit transition period ends.
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Demand for gold in electronics and for jewelry fell as consumers scaled back spending, while investment demand rebounded and exchange-traded funds saw large inflows.
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The company is valued at a hefty $47 billion, even after a scaled back investment from SoftBank (which went from $16 billion to $2 billion).
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While some other European states have scaled back their military ties with the Saudi-led coalition, Britain and the United States continue to pursue them.
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Some commentators opined that autonomous-vehicle research shouldn't be scaled back when tens of thousands of Americans are killed by human-operated cars each year.
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Burger King opened with a sizzle, but has since scaled back its plans, from 100 stores by the end of June to 75 or 80.
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Baer in February scaled back growth targets and announced large-scale cost cuts after a tough end to 2018 caused it to miss its goals.
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But it also eliminated a $4,050 personal exemption for each household member until 2026 and scaled back a popular deduction for state and local taxes.
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Further, there are already suggestions that efforts to use gaming in education, despite promising potential, may be scaled back to avoid controversy from panicking parents.
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"Ironically, the very jobs we all want to grow, American manufacturing jobs, will retract as the number of projects are scaled back significantly," she wrote.
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The ransomware Locky and the banking Trojan Dridex have dramatically scaled back distribution campaigns over the past month, and no one is quite sure why.
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President Trump will formally order the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) this week to review whether one of its car emissions regulations should be scaled back.
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He can – and should – take a hard look at what needs to be eliminated or scaled back, but he can also affirm what's actually working.
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The loss-making airline has scaled back its ambitions and started reorganising as a mid-sized carrier focused on point-to-point traffic in 2018.
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NGOs including UNHCR and MSF have scaled back their presence on the island, citing concerns about becoming complicit in the act of detention and deportation.
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Reports emerged Thursday that "The O'Reilly Factor" has been scaled back from five days to four as its namesake host weathers the backlash against him.
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A few banks have high China NPL ratios but their collateral coverage is strong, and those banks have scaled back their riskier onshore SME lending.
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The police have drastically scaled back such stops on New York streets, but proponents of the law say it will further shield civilians from harassment.
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The Red Cross recently closed offices in two northern provinces and scaled back operations in a third regional hub after repeated attacks targeting its staff.
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But in a punitive measure after a Gaza rocket struck southern Israel this past week, Israel scaled back the fishing zone to six nautical miles.
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When students complained that they were missing out on job offers, the group's leaders scaled back a 12-week construction trades course to six weeks.
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When macular degeneration struck Anderson in the early 2000s, the defined lines of his still lifes and streetscapes loosened up, and details were scaled back.
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Apple has scaled back Apple Watch try-ons at some of its retail stores as the coronavirus spreads, according to sources familiar with the matter.
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In the coming months, Delta's network will be scaled back by 70% with international flying taking the greatest hit as demand for overseas travel dwindles.
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And he's scaled back the number of reporters that travel with him from about 11 to six (or eight, if a television crew comes along).
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American troops on the ground in Africa have already found their missions scaled back by stringent restrictions placed on Special Operations forces following the Oct.
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As the reality of the scope and contents of the collection have become clear, the monetary value has been scaled back to hundreds of millions.
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The American officials said that the Syrian Democratic Forces were still in control of the prisons, though they had scaled back the number of guards.
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The ruling by Judge Robert E. Morin allows the government to proceed with a scaled-back search warrant for records related to the website DisruptJ20.
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But, as the New York Times reports, Biden has scaled back on digital ads in favor of more traditional TV advertising in places like Iowa.
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President Jair Bolsonaro has scaled back efforts to fight illegal logging, mining and farming, which have led to widespread destruction in the world's largest rainforest.
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The World Bank scaled back but did not cancel the program after news reports and a U.S. government commission drew attention to it in August.
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For example, when Aetna announced last year that it would pull out of most of the exchanges, UnitedHealthcare and Humana also scaled back their participation.
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The Police Department, in the face of a federal lawsuit, has greatly scaled back its practice of stopping and searching people in high-crime neighborhoods.
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In Yemen, the United States has already ceased refuelling Saudi jets, while European states, particularly Germany, have scaled back or stopped military exports to Riyadh.
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Seals Land has also scaled back their release program out of respect to fisherman who are angry at the damage seals are causing their nets.
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The treatments have become more common as the use of organophosphate pesticides, which can be more toxic to birds and animals, has been scaled back.
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Still, the IPO was scaled back from its earlier proposals of a 62.1 million share offering, priced at $13 a share to $15 a share.
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Democrats on Wednesday afternoon scaled back the number of amendments they plan to offer and reduced the amount of time they spent discussing the amendments.
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And two days before the deal was announced, Saudi Arabia cut ministers' salaries by 20 percent and scaled back financial perks for public sector employees.
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Since the ECB's Sept 12 meeting, markets have scaled back rate-cut bets and had fully anticipated a 10 bps cut by April next year.
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So while the New York Times, Buzzfeed, and HuffPost have all scaled back their coverage in Spanish, Latino news media is still alive and well.
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Democrats on Wednesday afternoon scaled back the number of amendments they plan to offer and reduced the amount of time they spent discussing the amendments.
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What's going on: Analysts scaled back future earnings estimates for 288 of the 461 S&P 500 companies that have reported Q3 results so far.
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And he's scaled back the number of reporters that travel with him from about 11 to six (or eight if a television crew comes along).
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The loss-making airline has scaled back its ambitions and started reorganizing as a mid-sized carrier focused on point-to-point traffic in 2018.
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By the time the Pistons were contending for titles, Thomas' numbers had scaled back, even though he was as important as ever to the team.
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Those reform advocates scored a major victory earlier this year, when the House passed its more scaled-back reform bill, called the Email Privacy Act.
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Unlike some other early Google employees who scaled back their efforts or left the company altogether, Mr. Singhal appeared to remain fully engaged in advancing search.
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A source recently spoke with PEOPLE about Kardashian West's flashy style, which she had scaled back after she was robbed at gunpoint in Paris in 2016.
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A committee set up by the Minister of Finance has scaled back and optimised projects so as to yield expected savings of QAR203bn over the period.
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Unofficial parties have decidedly scaled back this year and most underground parties aren't announced until the day of, so this list is heavy on official showcases.
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During the listing process, the bank scaled back its expectations but did find big investors, including insurer Nippon Life of Japan and investment company Tikehau Capital.
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The greenback scaled back from a 2-1/73 week high of 114.95 yen JPY= on Wednesday against the yen, touching a low of 113.17 yen.
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Yes, but: The policy will be phased in over 2 years, which may give hospitals and doctors time to quash it or get it scaled back.
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Trading of the pound has been scaled back because it has become so difficult to predict amid the constant and sometimes arcane political developments, traders said.
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But you don't get that same sense in VR, as the visuals are significantly scaled back, to the point that they lose much of their impact.
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As the dust settled, the market had scaled back a little of its wagers for Fed rate cuts this year with 1.25 percent implied for December.
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I mean, so you've seen, I mean, some colleges have scaled back on early admissions at the elite levels over the last five years or so.
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But while these candidates all advocate a dramatically scaled-back role for the federal government, Bundy's bid is informed by views that are much more extreme.
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Meanwhile, Boeing's scaled back production of its 737 Max is weighing on its export contribution, as many of those grounded jets were destined for foreign markets.
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Because of economic weakness, partly caused by bad weather, markets have drastically scaled back expectations for interest rate rises from the Bank of England this year.
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Perry Pelos, Wells's head of commercial banking, says the cap has not crimped growth so far because the bank has scaled back unprofitable lines of business.
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China has scaled back its cyber-espionage activities against the U.S. and its theft of stealing company secrets, according to a new study released on Tuesday.
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Commerzbank on Thursday reported a 51 percent jump in fourth-quarter net profit, beating analysts' expectations but also scaled back profit and revenue goals.
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Semiconductor companies have scaled back their expectations of a rebound in demand, leaving market valuations looking stretched after a steep rally in technology stocks this year.
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But that contradicts other survey data that almost 70 percent of Americans believe climate change is happening and that carbon emissions should indeed be scaled back.
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But those plans have been scaled back significantly and the tours will be held for just three days -- Thursday, Saturday and then on Friday, October 14.
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OnePlus has scaled back the background-blurring effect, which helps to hide the errors when the camera miscalculates whether to blur or keep something in focus.
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Soros spent roughly $27 million in a bid to unseat then-President George W. Bush in 2004 but later scaled back his giving, the website reported.
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But Israel scaled back the fishing zone this week in response to rocket fire and shut the border crossings entirely on Saturday after barrages from Gaza.
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The company has since dramatically scaled back its ambitions on the hiring front as well, and has been reportedly been purging employees and bleeding top talent.
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Republicans scaled back the estate tax when they passed their tax cut law in 2017, but Sanders would bring it back in an even bigger way.
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It is also notable that Hudson Executive Group, one of the investors pushing for change at the bank, has already scaled back its position in Comerica.
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And once a deal is oversubscribed, many investors will artificially inflate their orders, in the knowledge that their final allocation will end up being scaled back.
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Even so, Foxconn has scaled back its mass-manufacturing plans, and an insider confirms that it will now make only unspecified quantities of "high-value products".
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Hong Kong's South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported, citing military insiders, that organizers had scaled back the Zhuhai event due to trade tensions and reduced funding.
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He was also at the helm of the Labor Department when the agency scaled back an Obama-era overtime rule that had originally expanded overtime pay.
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In February, Julius Baer scaled back growth targets and announced large-scale cost cuts after a tough end to 2018 caused it to miss its goals.
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Four weeks into an extensive search — including canine and overhead rescue teams — efforts were scaled back to limited continuous search mode due to lack of resources.
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The Pentagon said this week it was preparing to conduct a "routine" joint training program, but suggested the drills had been scaled back to facilitate diplomacy.
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More than 250 companies abandoned or scaled back YouTube advertising in response, resulting in steep losses of revenue for YouTube uploaders whose videos had attracted advertising.
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It may also be why sources inside the company tell Re/code that it appeared Weil's responsibilities were scaled back following company-wide layoffs in October.
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Shealy and Klotz reprogrammed Envision's scoring process, starting users with a perfect score and then docking points as the users removed or scaled back desirable features.
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Mr. Sanders has promised, if he is not the nominee, to help defeat Mr. Trump, and even though he has scaled back his attacks against Mrs.
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Jason Stern, a lawyer who has specialized in public urination cases, said officers appeared to have already scaled back since the legislation was introduced this year.
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The relatively modest financial targets for the initial years of the scheme suggest authorities may have scaled back their expectations because of legal and other difficulties.
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Rivals Royal Dutch Shell, ConocoPhillips and Suncor Energy have either been selling their Canadian assets or have scaled back investments as pipeline space crunch impacts prices.
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In February the bank scaled back growth targets and announced large-scale cost cuts after a tough end to 2018 caused it to miss its goals.
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The Financial Stability Oversight Committee, an interagency group of regulators, recently released AIG from the enhanced rules after the firm scaled back their non-insurance activities.
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The Instant Pot Lux is a scaled-back and less expensive alternative to our top pick, but it has basic features most home cooks would need.
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Other airlines have scaled back on service to Cuba or canceled the routes altogether amid high competition and lackluster demand to meet the supply of flights.
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The White House had announced on Tuesday a scaled-back delegation for the gathering of political leaders and global elites, which runs from Jan. 85033-25.
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But Israel scaled back the zone this week in response to rocket fire from Gaza, a spokeswoman for its military liaison agency with the Palestinians said.
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Traders have scaled back expectations on the timing of when the European Central Bank may raise interest rates following a spate of disappointing regional economic readings.
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M.B.S. drastically scaled back funding for the spread of Wahhabism abroad, which many experts believe to be responsible for encouraging terrorism and virulently anti-Western ideas.
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First, major national insurers scaled back their participation, leaving about one in five people buying coverage through health exchanges with only one plan to choose from.
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Governing magazine reported that several major cities across the West Coast, including San Francisco, Portland, and Olympia, have scaled back or abandoned their anti-camping policies.
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It also stopped issuing leases for coal mining on federal land and scaled back plans for offshore drilling auctions following the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
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As the dust settled, the market had scaled back a little of its wagers for Fed rate cuts this year with 2.25 percent implied for December.
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But when Twitter finally rolled out the new rules earlier this month, it was a scaled back version of what the company had proposed last September.
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The investment manager said in the past year the fund had scaled back its equities exposure to 13 percent, from a peak of around 62 percent.
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That came after Urban Outfitters in October scaled back its promotion of the company's athleisure brand, just a little more than a year after introducing it.
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O have dropped or sharply scaled back their assortment of Trump-branded products, though they typically attributed those decisions to poor sales rather than political messages.
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Need to Impeach is still around but has scaled back significantly; it currently has just a handful of full-time staffers and otherwise leans on consultants.
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Cincinnati scaled back some of its earlier ambitions, too, in order to bring costs down, but in the end accomplished its wish list with $143 million.
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Many of those companies have since scaled back, and some have flamed out, as China's economy slows and financing for tech firms begins to dry up.
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The House approved a package of technical corrections to the bill on Monday night, which scaled back the scope of the sick and paid leave provisions.
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But many of those businesses have since scaled back or folded as enthusiasts became less nervous about potential gun legislation and less anxious to stock up.
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Several other financial institutions scaled back their planned payouts in order to win the Fed's blessing, including JPMorgan Chase, KeyCorp, M&T Bank and American Express.
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Several exercises based in South Korea have been canceled, as have two joint drills with Israel, and the multinational Operation African Lion has been scaled back.
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Some lawmakers, health advocates and parents groups now are expressing concern about how the new policy is a scaled-back version of the administration's original plan.
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Falls among British financials such as HSBC, Barclays and Lloyds took the most points off the index as investors scaled back their exposure to risky assets.
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He has at times provided scant details, and at others reversed or greatly scaled back his stated goals, such as barring Muslims from entering the country.
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Some measures have been scaled back but a security lockdown is still largely in place and broadband and mobile internet connections remain unavailable to most Kashmiris.
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Riyadh scaled back its ambitions and cancelled roadshows in New York and London, selling just a 1.5% stake and relying on mainly domestic and regional buyers.
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They were entirely in favor of research on solutions, but the notion that basic climate monitoring and analysis could be scaled back struck them as preposterous.
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Crown reported an 11% fall in its half-year profit as Chinese high-rollers scaled back spending amid a slowdown in the world's second-largest economy.
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The scaled back risk assessments fit with the EPA's broader agenda under President Donald Trump to roll back regulations the administration considers unnecessarily burdensome to industry.
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Revenue fell 13 percent in the quarter to $303 million, due to a decrease in customers and orders as Blue Apron scaled back its marketing efforts.
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Judge Alsup threatened to force PG&E to carry out a far-reaching and costly overhaul of its power lines, but ultimately scaled back his demands.
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Her Manchester headquarters will remain open, but the staff will be scaled back significantly, with only volunteers left to knock on doors and pass out literature.
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The exchange operator has scaled back its ambitious strategy, saying that major mergers were off the table and focusing instead on partnerships, small acquisitions and investment.
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Almost immediately, the Department of Health and Human Services scaled back advertising aimed at encouraging people to enroll in a health insurance plan by the Jan.
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"Markets have scaled back their dovish expectations of late, allowing some room for a dovish surprise," market strategists at ING wrote in a note to clients.
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Higher rates lure investors, but also play a role in taming inflation rates — which have surged to multidecade highs as the government scaled back energy subsidies.
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The Trump administration, which still is trying to have the courts throw out the entire law, used a scaled-back Graham-Cassidy measure in its budget.
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The governor announced that the project, which was expected to connect the Central Valley to Silicon Valley, would be dramatically scaled back because of exorbitant costs.
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Republican critics gleefully noted last week that California's Democratic governor scaled back a state-owned bullet train linking San Francisco and Los Angeles because of costs.
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It has abandoned plans for smartphone canvasses in group living quarters like college dorms and prisons, and scaled back its culling of information from federal databases.
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Benchmark yields hit a four-week high following a poor $34 billion auction of five-year Treasury notes, as investors further scaled back their bond holdings.
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Senior-level sources told Business Insider that FF is in a "precarious situation," and that operations in its Los Angeles-based headquarters were also being scaled back.
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That could suggest Uber scaled back promotions, which could slow growth while making it easier to turn a profit, said Tom White senior research analyst D.A. Davidson.
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But EU diplomats have said its ambitions could be scaled back to encompass only less sensitive items such as humanitarian and food products - rather than oil trade.
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Israel has been lobbying the Kremlin to use its influence with Assad, and with Tehran, to try to get the Iranian military presence in Syria scaled back.
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Some of the money was raised through Flippable, but the organization eventually scaled back its calls for donations when it became clear how much Ossoff was raising.
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If a scaled back Comperj opens as now planned in 2023, it will be more than a decade late and nearly triple its original $5.2 billion budget.
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Venture capitalist Draper scaled back his proposal to three this year, after coming up short on gaining signatures for a "Six California" effort for the 2016 ballot.
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Walgreens Boots Alliance's fiscal fourth-quarter profit slid 20.7% as the company spent more to shutter unprofitable locations, lay off employees and scaled back its tobacco sales.
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Scaled-back consumption by inland urbanites like Zhao could have serious repercussions for China's economic growth, already imperilled by an escalating trade war with the United States.
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Many Afghans have canceled or scaled back plans for weddings and other festivities in recent days and are demanding that the government tightens security to protect society.
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Chadha said the president has amped up the tariff talk during periods when the stock market has showed strength, then scaled back the tough talk on weakness.
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Microsoft has significantly scaled back its phone business, and laid off thousands of employees as part of a $7.6 billion write off for acquiring Nokia's phone business.
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Baby boomers have scaled back their purchases of new Harleys and the motorcycle company has been looking to entice younger customers with newer bikes and sleek apparel.
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Scaled-back consumption by inland urbanites like Zhao could have serious repercussions for China's economic growth, already imperiled by an escalating trade war with the United States.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's businesses are suffering from Brexit-related uncertainty as exports slow, recruitment difficulties mount and investment plans are scaled back, two surveys showed on Monday.
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GM is in talks to sell its European operations to French automaker Peugeot SA, and has shuttered or scaled back operations in Russia, Australia, Indonesia and Thailand.
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In a shrewd Washington Post article this summer, Jeff Stein asked what America could afford if it scaled back its military to that 2 percent target level.
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The totality of the transactions should give you pause enough that we would want to be sure US institutions scaled back or ceased doing business with them.
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Hospitals and Medicaid-based health insurers fared the best, since the GOP plan would have increased the number of uninsured people and scaled back the Medicaid expansion.
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The federal government also scaled back its bundled payment program for hip and knee replacements by proposing to trim the number of mandatory geographic areas in half.
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But in early March, the government scaled back some of the curbs, including lowering the seller's stamp duty and shortening the minimum holding period to avoid it.
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Six decades after opening, Schindler's hometown factory in Ebikon that decades ago employed hundreds will be scaled back to under 22015 employees by the end of 215.
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Traders also say investors have scaled back trading of the pound because it has become so difficult to predict amid the constant and sometimes arcane political developments.
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"American Academy of Pediatrics: "The bill fails children by dismantling the Medicaid program, capping its funding, ending its expansion and allowing its benefits to be scaled back.
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Research and data show that a large portion of our jobs have been or are in danger of being automated out of existence or seriously scaled back.
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He wants to convert the fee-for-service program into a system of subsidies for seniors, to buy coverage from private insurers or a scaled-back Medicare.
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The Democratic leader said even suggestions from the White House that sanctions might be scaled back could have perilous consequences for NATO and U.S. allies in Europe.
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Grains had suffered from a heatwave in late June and early July, especially in east Germany, and so the association said it had scaled back its forecast.
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The company has scrapped its dividend, retired assets and scaled back drilling to cope with a more-than 227 percent fall in oil prices since mid-224.1.
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Microsoft has significantly scaled back its phone business, and laid off thousands of employees as part of a $7.6 billion write off for acquiring Nokia's phone business.
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One longstanding issue is Chapter 19 of NAFTA, a dispute resolution mechanism that the United States significantly scaled back in a bilateral deal it reached with Mexico.
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After , the Mexican restaurant chain trimmed its outlook for comparable sales, a metric closely monitored by the Street, and scaled back its plans for new store growth.
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Encana's peers Royal Dutch Shell, ConocoPhillips and Suncor Energy have either been selling their Canadian assets or have scaled back investments as pipeline space crunch impacts prices.
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And in the final month of the campaign, Republicans actually scaled back on health care messaging, only making the issue the focus of 31% of their ads.
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The deal allowed the government to forge ahead with its flagship programs — income support and earlier retirements — but the sums dedicated to these measures were scaled back.
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Analysts and investors said the statement signalled U.S. policymakers have scaled back their view on the chances of a rate hike at its next meeting in March.
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U.S. officials have been under scrutiny since 2016, when policies intended to protect children running away from violence in Central America were scaled back, the AP reported.
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Nearly 3,000 truck drivers have lost their jobs this year as trucking fleets large and small shutter, while other major companies have scaled back their earnings expectations.
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The Fed later scaled back that projection to two rate hikes this year in the wake of a slowdown in global growth and continued financial market volatility.
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European lenders, such as Barclays and RBS, have either scaled back Asian lending or withdrawn from the region, which has reduced liquidity among top-tier arranging banks.
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The quarterly drop comes as economic growth has scaled back, even though job gains remain healthy and earlier fears of a potential recession have started to recede.
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Shares of the Mexican restaurant chain tanked Tuesday after the company posted another disappointing quarter, trimmed its same-store sales forecast and scaled back store expansion plans.
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The financing, which is being raised at Syngenta's operating company level and was syndicated from London, was significantly oversubscribed which allowed banks' commitments to be scaled back.
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On Tuesday, the conference was back to debating the state and local tax deduction, which if scaled back could be a bring in a lot more revenue.
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Gilead, Novartis, Novo Nordisk and Roche have each canceled or scaled back some of their planned price hikes, apparently in response to the new law, Bloomberg reports.
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Still, Opdivo outperformed scaled-back sales expectations for the quarter, and the company now sees "the potential" for U.S. sales of the drug to grow in 2017.
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President Trump announced today that he will withdraw the U.S. from the 2015 deal under which Iran scaled back its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief.
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Senators are now discussing a scaled-back immigration plan that would temporarily keep DACA protections in place, but it remains unclear whether such a plan can pass.
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With that in mind, the Medicaid roll reductions in the current Senate bill could be scaled back or phased in over a much longer period of time.
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Investors moved out of technology shares into bank stocks that rose sharply after the nominee to head the Federal Reserve said some regulations could be scaled back.
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He has walked back his pledge to take soldiers fighting the drug war off the streets and scaled back his ambitions to revive Mexico's lagging oil production.
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He also suggested — against expert advice — that social distancing should be scaled back to try to help the economy, and spent some time attacking Democrats and windmills.
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"Generally, activities have been scaled back if it doesn't support life and property or the protection of national security," said Lt. Brian Dykens, a Coast Guard spokesman.
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He said that the power grid was especially at risk because tree pruning had been scaled back to save money, and branches were falling on the wires.
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Such rhetoric seems to have been scaled back, for now at least – but aggressive nationalism in multiple locations is at least one potential outcome of the crisis.
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Then, in January, the Trump administration scaled back a review of the impact of prohibiting mining on thousands of acres of Forest Service land near the wilderness.
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Collectively, Zume, Wag, Oyo, Rappi, Getaround, and more have laid off thousands of workers, and some of those firms have dramatically scaled back or shifted their businesses.
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Perhaps trying to guide any of them to come up with scaled back, salable versions of their automatons became too much like trying to herd robotics cats.
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In particular, big Chinese banks have scaled back bond investments in response to growing regulatory scrutiny of their wealth-management products and other off-balance sheet liabilities.
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This number was expected to be reduced to 5,2023 next year, but the drawdown is being scaled back because of the situation in the war-torn country.
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With the MAX parked, Southwest has scaled back growth plans and canceled more than 100 daily flights, wiping $435 million from its earnings between January and September.
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Apple recently scaled back its contract with its current in-house clinic via a start-up called Crossover Health, which CNBC reported that it had considered buying.
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One question is where the money for this kind of investment would come from at a time when the government has dramatically scaled back R&D spending.
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The Police Department, in the face of a federal lawsuit, has greatly scaled back its practice of stopping and searching thousands of people in high-crime neighborhoods.
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"We were dabbling in this space across several funds, but over the last 18 months to two years, if not zero, it's very scaled back," he said.
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With the Max parked, Southwest has scaled back growth plans and canceled more than 100 daily flights, wiping $435 million from its earnings between January and September.
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The health ministry scaled back its plan, to allow smoking indoors in spaces around 22015 square metres (22020 square feet) as long as adequate ventilation is installed.
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This week, the Trump administration issued a new order that slightly scaled back the original ban but is still considered a significant hardening of American immigration policy.
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In recent months, Codelco has already laid off workers, scaled back the size and investment needed at some of its projects, and implemented other cost-cutting measures.
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