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"cutback" Definitions
  1. cutback (in something) a reduction in something

228 Sentences With "cutback"

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So where do you start with your personal summer water cutback?
Multiple officials said the cutback in enforcement could have significant consequences.
A deep cutback and a pinpoint bullet to the near post. Delightful.
Finally, after a failed IPO attempt, WeWork has been in cutback mode.
Several refineries that were not shutting down were expected to cutback on operations.
What would induce Mr. Page to recommend a cutback in stock holdings now?
The number of murders dropped fastest after the cutback in stop-and-frisks.
Expectations for a cutback in seedings in places such as Kansas were providing support.
Mr. Trump could have been referring to OPEC's cutback in exports to increase prices.
The cutback occurred at roughly the same time as the firing of Ms. Wells.
The cutback has been scheduled in four phases, the first of which started Monday.
One of those decisions (on Ohio's cutback of early voting) was a 5-4 ruling.
The scale of the cutback that Brüning enacted from 211 to 153 is truly staggering.
Because of the cutback in production, bottles made during either war fetch a high price.
They can barely sit in the same room, let alone agree on a production cutback.
Critics of Mr. Tillerson point to other examples besides the cutback at the United Nations.
The company said there's no nationwide cutback in hours or jobs at the coffee chain's stores.
That cutback seems to have also extended to its yet-to-be-released drone, the Karma.
But the cutback in spending did nothing to hurt sales, its chief brand officer said Thursday.
He began by completely mis-hitting an inviting cutback from Ahmed Musa in the 20th minute.
Diego Costa gets a nice through ball behind the defense, but his cutback is blocked out.
Lille dominated from the start and were rewarded when Remy fired home from Renato Sanches' cutback.
But Giroud blasts his cutback over the crossbar, and only then does the flag come up.
She also said no nationwide cutback in labor hours or jobs was underway at Starbucks stores.
The one major work force cutback at Microsoft came in 2014, when 18,000 jobs were eliminated.
Should the collective production target be characterized as a cutback, a freeze or continued, albeit restrained, growth?
GM had not previously discussed in detail the scope of its cutback on sales to rental companies.
Now Reus does the same on the right, but his cutback hits a defender instead of Werner.
The company said there was no nationwide cutback in labor hours or jobs at the coffee chain's stores.
But on the newspaper's website, editors described the cutback as a chance to focus more on digital journalism.
Goldwater believed in a small government and wanted to see a severe cutback in government spending and regulation.
He does not blame the government crisis for every cutback, but it has created a climate of uncertainty.
Several key producers persuaded the authorities that "illegal" capacity already closed could count towards their winter cutback targets.
Bloomberg said the Chinese officials did not specify why trade tensions would cause a cutback in Treasuries purchases.
The company saw a "significant" cutback in spending from consumer goods companies, Roth said on a call with analysts.
According to Daily Mail royal correspondent Rebecca English, this cutback was not caused by any complications with Markle's pregnancy.
The drastic reported cutback in Facebook's efforts in the emerging world is just the latest example of this myopia.
Another area that may see a cutback involves whistle-blowers who provide information to the S.E.C. about possible violations.
"In practice, a 500,000-barrel cutback might equal about a 100,000-barrel reduction from current output levels," they report.
The change came as part of a cutback that followed the firing of the magazine's founding editor, Linda Wells.
Mr Trump, by contrast, has promised to "do a big number" (meaning a radical cutback) on the Dodd-Frank act.
"They can't make up their minds on a cutback or not," said Bob Yawger, director of energy futures at Mizuho.
The decision to announce a significant cutback without Moscow's prior approval of the deal was seen as a gutsy call.
NEW DELHI — Coming from some other debt-ridden airline, it might have been shrugged off as just another service cutback.
Additionally, such a savage cutback in refining capacity may expose Japan to a greater dependence on transportation fuel imports, Sivanandam said.
"There's an apprehension about how big that cutback is going to be versus the strength in U.S. crude production," Headrick said.
Overseas, a cutback in steel production in China is helping them recover from a period of high inventories and slack profitability.
"There's no apparent relief in terms of (OPEC) cooperation and production cutback," said Michael Sprung, president at Sprung Investment Management Inc.
Saudi Arabia wants a significant cutback because prices, which have fallen about 23 percent this year, might keep sliding, analysts say.
It marks a sharp cutback in a crime fighting tool once hailed as the answer to the city's violent street gangs.
That ballooned to $446 million after Trump's cutback, forcing Kraehenbuehl to seek new funds from other countries and private sector donors.
In November the United States produced a record 10.057 million barrels a day, surpassing Saudi Arabia due to its production cutback.
The announcement comes after humanitarian officials in the West Bank and Gaza said they were already facing a cutback from donors worldwide.
Last year I had well over 33 apps installed on my even smaller 128GB iPhone 6, so any cutback is an improvement.
A cutback in production – due to restrictive trade policies – will threaten our national security and hinder our ability to achieve energy dominance.
It follows a February request that imposed a 40 percent cutback on injection wells in a similar-size region of northwest Oklahoma.
Jesse Lingard gets in behind on the right but his cutback ball across the middle is terrible — missing two teammates, maybe three.
Revenue from its resources business fell 6 percent as a slump in oil prices led to a cutback in demand from energy clients.
"Companies are becoming more reluctant to expand and more cost conscious, so that cutback in hiring is a reflection of that," said Williamson.
However, Reuters reported in January that Beijing looked set to announce financing deals with Chinese metal producers for stockpiling and capacity cutback initiatives.
LONDON (Reuters) - China's main tin producers have joined the cutback bandwagon with an announcement they will curtail 17,000 tonnes of output this year.
Four years later he was dismissed in a staff cutback, but Mr. Cerf soon hired him as a sales manager at Random House.
But its cutback on orders of the jumbo jet early this year led the French manufacturer to announce it would scrap its production.
In a television interview, Putin indicated the cutback was retaliation for new sanctions in a bill passed by Congress and sent to Trump.
Not a single one has ever been linked to a fatal terror attack on American soil, undermining Trump's national security justification for the cutback.
It will provide smaller-scale financing deals to groups of producers of non-ferrous metals, such as aluminum, for stockpiling and capacity cutback initiatives.
After every cutback, every layoff, or every time he was let go, he dutifully signed up for unemployment insurance while he sought another job.
He added that Malaysian palm oil yields were in a declining trend due to a lack of replanting and a cutback in fertiliser use.
The combined cutback for the countries participating in the deal could be just 350,000 barrels, according to FGE, an oil and gas consulting firm.
Dortmund's Swiss keeper was helpless, however, when Wolves' substitute Daniel Didavi slipped into the area and drilled home a Vierinha cutback three minutes later.
"The parks are already struggling to accommodate all of these visitors, and the cutback poses the potential to get much much worse," Garder said.
Mr. Breitman said that as Mr. Frank was trying to get to the United States, the country was instituting an "extreme cutback" on immigration.
Willian pushed it through into space just to the left of the goal, and his cutback is met by ... Neymar, who never stopped running.
Goldman Sachs on Sunday downgraded its outlook for US GDP, citing a cutback in spending, supply chain disruptions and the impact of local quarantines.
But the Republican tax plan approved last month amounts to a vast cutback, making it much less likely that such construction will continue apace.
A cutback in world oil output, engineered by some of the biggest producers, has more than doubled prices from their ebb two years ago.
But Mr. Sears also said that this cutback is usually temporary, and once an election is over, consumers return to their usual spending patterns.
Moscow also isn't happy that Belarus continues to depend on Russian subsidies because the collapse in oil prices has made Moscow cutback on spending.
With a cutback in consumer spending and economic activity, economists had predicted a fall of as much as one percentage point in India's growth rate.
The company hasn't decided its April to June quarter production target, but Nikkei reports that "a further cutback may be in store," without citing sources.
Taylor says the town would pillage pension funds, cutback on its municipal workforce and that the effects would be huge (shuttering schools, cutting police manpower).
OPEC is increasingly confident that the market is rebalancing fast, helped by the cutback as well as by stronger-than-expected growth in global demand.
Quadratic Capital Management is recommending that investors bet against two companies that are likely to be sensitive to a Federal Reserve cutback on stimulative policies.
The cutback hasn't been limited to higher education: Funding for high schools, elementary education and even day care centers has also been very much affected.
The cutback by OPEC, and the fact that prices have stabilized in the $50s per barrel, has given rise to a jump in U.S. shale production.
It would be misleading to say, as minimum wage opponents sometimes do, that some iron law of supply and demand dictates a cutback on field staff.
The group is increasingly confident that the market is rebalancing fast, helped by the cutback as well as by stronger-than-expected growth in global demand.
Samsung Display has yet to set a production target for the April-June period, but a further cutback is possible, the Nikkei reported, without citing sources.
So far, no other issuers have matched Citi's cutback on travel and price protection benefits, but other banks have been known to cut benefits as well.
Under this budget request, hundreds of wasteful programs will be eliminated and every domestic agency will be required to make a 22019 percent cutback in spending.
Many, while initially shocked, thought it would make Instagram usage healthier and cutback on some of the toxic anxiety produced by staring at the little numbers.
American Express – Deutsche Bank began coverage on the financial services giant with a "buy" rating, noting benefits from tax reform and a cutback in federal regulation.
The other factors behind the revision were "the cutback in firms' investment plans, as confirmed by recent surveys; and the expected slowdown in global trade," it said.
Saudi Arabia is demanding both Iran and Iraq participate in the cutback scheme, while Iran is demanding that Saudi Arabia undertake virtually all the targeted reduction alone.
The 2015 Paris climate conference pledge to limit the rise to 2 degrees C (35 F) requires a radical cutback in use of coal and fossil fuels.
An article on Monday about a hiring cutback by Bridgewater Associates, the world's largest hedge fund, referred incorrectly to access to the fund's headquarters in Westport, Conn.
While China doesn't give much break-up, it is largely assumed that a substantial portion of it goes toward modernization, helped also by a cutback in maintenance costs.
The announcement comes after employees circulated an online petition claiming an "extreme" cutback of staffing hours due to the Starbucks app, which allows for mobile ordering and paying.
While China doesnt give much break-up, it is largely assumed that a substantial portion of it goes towards modernisation, helped also by a cutback in maintenance costs.
But for Mr. Trump, whose presence is near constant on cable news networks, the cutback in advertising could be matched with an accelerated call-in or television presence.
Growth was dragged down by a range of forces, from slower spending by consumers and state and local governments to a cutback in businesses investing in new equipment.
The three countries had reduced exports by 441,648 tonnes as part of its agreed export tonnage scheme, larger than the targeted cutback of 240,000 tonnes, the ITRC said.
Heath got there then sent a sharp cutback pass to the top of the goal box, where an unmarked Rapinoe slotted a shot past Japanese goalkeeper Erina Yamane.
American sanctions on Iran and Venezuela and fighting in Libya have combined with a cutback on oil production by OPEC nations to drive up the price of oil.
There was no word from the Bethlehem municipality whether it was also weighing a cutback on its celebrations at a crucial time of year for the town's tourist trade.
They will try to keep the deal hopes alive, however, by likely saying that strong demand from the northern hemisphere winter alleviates the need for a cutback, for now.
Of course it was already tightening before Glencore made its cutback announcement thanks to long-anticipated closures of big mines such as Century in Australia and Lisheen in Ireland.
The decline from Libya, and the lack of a further sizeable increase from Nigeria, will ease concerns that extra barrels from the two nations could swamp cutback made elsewhere.
Andrew Das: Two minutes earlier, Cheryshev tried that same cutback move he used to score the goal, but he seemed surprised that it had worked and flubbed the chance.
But one result has been a cutback in education, a sector in which a large and popular work force is finding it has labor muscles to flex after all.
The cutback, a response to declining demand, will reduce the number of daily flights from 12 to four from its United States hubs to Beijing, Hong Kong and Shanghai.
The benchmark S&P 500 index has gained about 11 percent since Trump's victory in November, as investors also bet on a cutback in regulations and increased infrastructure spending.
The global panel market is on the cusp of improvement as a production cutback resolved a supply glut and new product launches including Apple Inc's latest iPhone temporarily boost demand.
"It is taxable income, but there are no conditions," Hunke tells CNBC Make It. Despite the cutback, Melinda Gates has been an advocate for family-friendly policies in corporate America.
Note that there was no embargo in 2900, but there was a production cutback in the wake of the Iranian revolution, and the U.S. again imposed price and allocation regulations.
In the first half, it was Martial's burst of quickness and his knowing cutback from the left flank that created the first goal, scored on the volley by Marouane Fellaini.
Bradley Wright-Phillips took a cutback pass from Sacha Kljestan in the box and beat goalkeeper Josh Saunders in the 20th minute for his first goal in nearly a month.
FOCUS ON INDONESIA The price reaction to the cutback announcement is perfectly rational since a 20,000-tonne cut would take around 6% of global tin production out of the market.
The world's second-largest reinsurer, Swiss Re, reported first-half net profit had slipped 35 percent after claims from natural disasters, falling prices and a resulting cutback in its business.
Public radio and television broadcasters are girding for battle after the Trump administration proposed a drastic cutback that they have long dreaded: the defunding of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Adelson's frustrations may also lead to a cutback in donations to Republican super PACs, including the Congressional Leadership Fund and the Senate Leadership Fund, said people close to the casino mogul.
"The long story short of the new announcement is that they are continuing to progress with a significant cutback to the climate science capacity of CSIRO (and Australia)," Durack told Mashable.
"57 percent of participants noted a reduction in food intake either due to reduced appetite, decreased eating opportunities or a cutback in snacking (particularly in the evenings)," a press release says.
While statewide water conservation has been reduced from a mandatory cutback of 25 percent to a voluntary amount of 10 percent in the Dublin area, the East Bay is still recovering.
It was the production cutback by Arab OPEC that raised international prices; and it was the U.S. system of price and allocation controls that created the queues and other market distortions.
Crude oil prices surged last month, driven by a cutback in supply by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and sanctions imposed on Iran and Venezuela by the United States.
"It wasn't just extremists and wackos who believed that there was a serious threat to the security of the United States in 1940 that justified an immigration cutback," Mr. Breitman said.
What Russia and the OPEC nations learned in the last week of January is that even a hint of a production cutback moved the price of oil almost $7 a barrel.
The disruption to exports from Iraq, the second-largest producer in OPEC, has supported the market and should give the group's already high compliance with the cutback agreement a boost in October.
They're going to be bearing most of the cutback if they pull it off, and they've had to really kowtow to the Iranians in this whole thing," Kilduff told CNBC's "Power Lunch.
Just this week, a federal appeals court denied a request to freeze a lower court opinion that struck down parts of Wisconsin's election laws including a provision that cutback early voting hours.
According to a recent study by the Nautilus Institute think tank, a massive cutback in the flow of oil from China would definitely hurt the North Korean economy, and especially average citizens.
Just as the chances faltered for an oil production cutback deal in Doha, Qatar, CNBC Power Lunch Anchor Brian Sullivan was granted an extensive interview with Nigeria's oil minister, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu.
The indirect impact would be "non-linear" too, with a sharp tightening of financial conditions and policy uncertainty hitting firms' confidence to the extent that they freeze or cutback on capital expenditure.
The NFL's rushing leader got free on occasion — like a dazzling 220-yard run on a cutback late in the first half — but he rarely had lanes to reach the open field.
The Times results were announced the same day that The Wall Street Journal informed its staff of sweeping changes to its print paper, including a cutback to its Greater New York section.
The cutback in central government funding has roots in the austerity policies and cost cutting that the Conservative-led national government imposed a decade ago in response to the global financial crisis.
Anderson creased Purdue's defense for a 32-yard touchdown — one of several cutback runs that netted big yardage - to give TCU a 10-3 lead with 272:21 left in the first.
Senior Director Sandy Wu extolled the benefits of vertical farming — no insecticides or herbicides, a 90 percent reduction in water usage relative to traditional farming and an even greater cutback in mineral nutrients.
"It's going to be a very painful cutback when we start losing our water, but we'll do what we can to survive and that's all you can do," one farmer told the Sentinel.
The actual number of cards handed out to officers is unknown, but the reason the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association made the cutback in NYC was to stop the sale of the cards on eBay.
The disruption to exports from Iraq, the second-largest producer in OPEC, has helped support the market and should give the group's already high compliance with the cutback agreement a boost in October.
Air Berlin, Monarch and Alitalia all entered administration this year, while a sharp cutback in Ryanair's schedule due to staffing problems has also reduced the amount of seats available this winter in Europe.
LONDON, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Lloyd's of London reported a pre-tax profit of 2.3 billion pounds ($2.87 billion) in the first half of 2019 on Thursday, helped by a cutback in underperforming business.
But Trump's punt means they can stop worrying — at least for now — about a severe visa cutback that would have made it even harder to hire a relatively limited number of high-skilled workers.
In the short run the catch is that the tech boom, which is already frothy, could burst, and a sudden cutback in capital spending could hurt the economy more deeply than most people realise.
Gross domestic product increased at a 9.93 percent annual rate, the Commerce Department said on Friday in a report that showed a further cutback in investment by energy firms grappling with lower oil prices.
The company announced Friday it will slow its production rate from 52 airplanes per month to 42 starting in mid-April but did not give a time frame on when the cutback would end.
The Group 1 CEO said his forecast is lower because he is figuring on two interest rate hikes this year, and a cutback in high-volume manufacturer sales to business, government and rental fleets.
But Brown's order did not include an extension of the mandatory 25 percent cutback he ordered last year, nor of rules banning restaurants from offering water to customers who do not ask for it.
But as any seasoned motorist knows, fuel prices are extremely volatile and could yet surge in 2019 for a variety of reasons, including renewed strength in the economy or a cutback in production by OPEC.
David Onyemata is nearly as reliable at 3-technique, and the Saints limited the Rams' outside zone in Week 9 by shooting a linebacker into a frontside gap while keeping another backside for the cutback.
" The union that represents 150 Post-Gazette newsroom employees, The Guild of Pittsburgh, quickly lashed out at the news in a tweet, calling the cutback "an insane, misguided plan" and "the beginning of the end.
She dribbled the left flank toward the top of the penalty area before making a cutback on defender Alanna Kennedy to create space for the shot from 16 yards that went into the far netting.
They have steadily decreased export volumes this year, especially to the U.S. This cutback in exports to the U.S. is one factor in the fall of overall U.S. crude oil inventories, and the rising prices.
An initial agreement, which has been in place since January, would have expired in June this year, and the production cutback has so far not had the desired effect of substantially drawing down excess inventories.
Both also have cut their budgets for this year, though not as much as Whiting, which had the biggest cutback to date by a major U.S. shale company reacting to the plunge in crude prices.
It announced the cutback late on the second day of the Farnborough Airshow, taking the shine off a $7773 billion haul of orders for smaller jets, after the decision was reported in French newspaper La Tribune.
It announced the cutback late on the second day of the Farnborough Airshow, taking the shine off a $7773 billion haul of orders for smaller jets, after the decision was reported in French newspaper La Tribune.
LONDON (Reuters) - OPEC on Wednesday signaled a growing oil supply surplus next year unless members implement their deal to curb output from record levels and outside producers also deliver on cutback pledges made at the weekend.
The 2015 Paris climate conference pledge to keep the increase in global average temperatures to below 2 degrees Celsius (683 F) above pre-industrial levels requires a radical cutback in use of coal and fossil fuels.
The 2015 Paris climate conference pledge to keep the increase in global average temperatures to below 2 degrees Celsius (35 F) above pre-industrial levels requires a radical cutback in use of coal and fossil fuels.
Yet instead of giving industrial pig farmers enough time to upgrade their facilities in compliance with new waste-disposal standards, local governments quickly dismantled pig farms, leading to a major cutback in production in the south.
There was no word from Bethlehem, the Palestinian West Bank town that is Jesus's traditional birthplace, whether it was also weighing a cutback on its celebrations at a crucial time of year for the its tourist trade.
Cargill Inc on Wednesday said it will stop selling fertilizer, along with crop chemicals and seeds, to farmers in Central and Eastern Europe by the end of May, its latest cutback after beginning a restructuring last year.
The pledge by the 2.83 Paris climate conference to keep the increase in global average temperatures to below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels requires a radical cutback in use of coal and other fossil fuels.
And here's my favorite run of Allen's all season, Week 11 against the Rams, where he makes a good cutback, shows fine acceleration, and punishes the eventual tackler: Unfortunately, Allen doesn't run like this on every play.
"There's something very exciting and fun to share about surfing that might not translate to, 'Oh, I was in the wave pool for an hour and I finally nailed it — I did this awesome cutback,'" she said.
Emirates is the number one buyer of Airbus' iconic A380, the world's largest airliner, but its cutback on orders of the jumbo jet early this year led the French manufacturer to announce it would scrap its production.
The 330-year old specialist insurance market Lloyd's of London reported a first-half pre-tax profit of 2.3 billion pounds ($2.87 billion) on Thursday, up nearly fourfold on investment gains and a cutback in underperforming business.
When asked what measure the central bank would choose to indicate a start of policy tightening, 40 of the 45 economists who responded picked either a tweak to forward guidance or a cutback on monthly asset purchases.
SpaceX, the private rocket company founded by the billionaire Elon Musk, is laying off about 10 percent of its work force in what it framed as a necessary cutback to position the company for an unchartered future.
The cutback on routine IT services is likely to push firms including Tata Consultancy Services Ltd and Infosys Ltd to sharpen their focus on high-margin digital services, analytics and artificial intelligence to cushion the impact on earnings.
Although it's not a cut of the same magnitude as the 503 percent cut to the EPA, the 14 percent reduction proposed for the IRS in Trump's budget would necessitate a sharp cutback in enforcement and customer service.
"It's certainly going to disappoint the market," he told CNBC's "Worldwide Exchange, " reasoning that even with a freeze the persistent glut and lack of a production cutback sets up oil prices to fall back to their February lows.
First-half net profit fell 240 percent to $250 billion, after claims from natural disasters such as Australia's Cyclone Debbie compounded the impact of falling prices and a resulting cutback in business the reinsurer was willing to write.
While it is a cutback of approximately 85033 percent on debt service payments to creditors, the Rosselló administration established good governance practices as a priority: transparency, protecting services for the most vulnerable and retention of our public workforce.
But then came the 45th minute and Chelsea's first meaningful attack of the game — a clever, if slightly hopeful, cutback from Hazard, and an unerring finish from N'Golo Kanté, the most dutiful, most dogged chaser of them all.
Emilio Morales, who studies the Cuban economy closely for his firm, the Havana Consulting Group, said the cutback in remittances to Cuba would have virtually no effect, because the average monthly remittance to Cuba is $200 to $220.
Analysts said a cutback in U.S. production and a possible increase in gas use spurred by low prices should give demand a chance to grow and absorb some of the supply glut building over the past few years.
First-half net profit fell 35 percent to $1.2 billion, after claims from natural disasters such as Australia's Cyclone Debbie compounded the impact of falling prices and a resulting cutback in business the reinsurer was willing to write.
Yet on Friday, the Trump administration ordered a drastic reduction in refugees being allowed into the U.S. The latest such cutback would see the U.S. accept only 153,000 refugees next year, much lower than what Canada takes in.
Six minutes after replacing a tiring Pedro, the striker signed from Olympique de Marseille for 33 million pounds ($42.5 million), stuck out a leg to net Cesar Azpilicueta's cutback, despite a valiant attempt by Foster to keep it out.
That cutback has left a broader number of small-cap companies – including household names Tootsie Roll Industries Inc, Revlon Inc, and Ruby Tuesday Inc - essentially a black box for investors without the time or resources to analyze a company.
If Chinese smelters are struggling to source enough raw material to feed the domestic market, as suggested by the cutback announcements made at the end of 2015, it would make sense that imports of refined metal would rise accordingly.
One key thing to remember is that what each senator wants -- or needs -- to get to yes is already fairly well-known to Senate leadership and staff (opioid money, rural hospital money, more robust cutback of Obamacare regulations, etc).
The Post-Gazette, which launched 232 years ago and is one of the oldest newspapers in the country, had originally indicated in June the cutback would eventually be happening while noting the digital edition of the paper will continue.
Analysts said a cutback in U.S. production and a possible increase in gas use spurred by low prices should give demand a chance to grow, absorbing some of the supply glut that built up over the past few years.
Just a few days ago, for example, Vice President Mike Pence made the completely false assertion that Ohio's expansion of Medicaid led to a cutback in aid for the disabled — a lie that the state's government had already refuted.
Positively, European prices are on a recovery path due to the sector's cutback in production, leading to a rapid drop in stock-to-use ratios and supporting our expectation that FY17 and FY18 the sugarbeet division's EBITDA should improve.
Mark Ingram used a sharp cutback to break loose for a 210-yard touchdown for New Orleans (25-21999), which kept its tenuous hold on first place in the N.F.C. South heading into the final week of the season.
EU farmers say they are now ready to compete globally after the sector was thoroughly restructured, following a 2005 ruling by the World Trade Organization that the EU unfairly subsidized its sugar producers, which led to a sharp cutback of exports.
GM's latest cutback primarily targets the Equinox but also impacts two other SUVs, the GMC Terrain and Chevrolet Trax, and heightens concerns that the increasingly crowded list of new utility vehicles coming to market will create additional headaches for the industry.
But analysts raised doubts about the possibility of a coordinated cutback on production, particularly as OPEC member Iran, which last month was allowed to return fully to markets after years of sanctions, is so far unwilling to participate in cuts.
As a low-cost producer and biggest OPEC exporter, it has previously used production cuts to influence the market, but it has said it will not reduce its output if the cutback is not shared with OPEC and non-OPEC producers.
The three countries had reduced exports by 22019,250 tonnes as part of an export tonnage scheme from April 2000, more than the targeted cutback of 2540,2.953 tonnes, the ITRC said, adding that there was no "hanging stock" following the export curb.
A reduction of 300 calories daily refers to the average cutback in calories obtained by the study participants, said Dr. William Kraus, distinguished professor at Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina, who was senior author of the study.
"This is all about the looming cutback to Chinese supply growth, due to both the current investigation into illegal capacity, and in the medium to longer term the expected slowdown in Chinese capacity growth," Julius Baer analyst Carsten Menke said.
"Fewer firms increased capital spending compared to the October survey responses, but the cutback appeared to be concentrated more in structures than in information and communication technology investments," said Swift, who is also chief economist at the American Chemistry Council.
Starbucks Group President, Chief Operating Officer & Director Rosalind Brewer told investors on Thursday that the company would be reducing these limited-time offers by "nearly 30 percent," and a welcome casualty of this cutback will be its limited-edition Frappuccinos.
"This cutback of QE is a response to the steady depreciation of the forint as inflation has accelerated to above target over the past year and the central bank maintained an unchanged ultra-dovish stance," Commerzbank analyst Tatha Ghose said in a note.
"In terms of all the price-related cutback and shutdown announcements already made, mainly in the last six months or so, for 2016 we anticipate a loss of 22010,210 tonnes of contained copper from mine production," CRU senior consultant Piotr Ortonowski said.
"There does not seem to have been a cutback in crude oil and or petroleum products deliveries by Venezuela to Cuba, according to marine traffic reports," Jorge Pinon, director of the Latin America and Caribbean Energy Program at the University of Texas, said.
With City, that has been obvious for some time; Guardiola's team even has a signature goal, one that ordinarily ends with a cutback from Raheem Sterling for Sergio Agüero to tap in, that represents the culmination of all its coach's hard work.
With most imports from Iran to Saudi Arabia going through ports in the United Arab emirates, the shipping industry may face a cutback in cargo, and hopes for a boom due to the lifting of international sanctions on Iran may be dashed.
Midfielder Tonny Trindade de Vilhena broke the deadlock in a tight Group A match when he side-footed the ball just inside David de Gea's right-hand post in the 79th minute, after running onto a cutback from the right by Nicolai Jorgensen.
Oil America's oil industry is booming, but Mexico has become an more important source of oil for the United States, because of the cutback in production by Saudi Arabia and other OPEC nations, as well as the virtual halt of oil coming in from Venezuela.
For when the iced coffee hits: For those who can't live without their iced coffee: For the year-round iced coffee drinkers: For anyone who thinks mixing milk with iced coffee is oddly satisfying: For those who could probably benefit from an iced coffee cutback:
"While authorities' efforts to curb shadow bank lending (particularly to smaller companies) have prompted a cutback in non-financial corporate debt, net borrowing in other sectors has brought China's total debt to over $40 trillion - some 15% of all global debt," the report said.
We want to have a positive effect on society and encourage discussions at home, in the office kitchen, or with friends — and if the cutback effect can easily be integrated into everyday life with sugar, why not apply it to salt, fat, or oil?
Senior administration officials said last week they think the program has enough money for January, but not enough to cover all benefits in February, a scenario that could lead to a major cutback in benefits for millions of recipients, The Washington Post reported on Friday.
More broadly, a renewed focus on more sustainable spending led one market research firm to conclude that the number of rides from Uber and Ola in India actually decreased in the first quarter of 2017 due to a cutback in previously generous subsidies for drivers and passengers.
"   This week Post-Gazette Editor David Shribman explained to readers that the cutback is a "… dramatic step into the digital future of news, transforming itself from a medium steeped in print into a fresh new profile committed to all the potential of the new communications world.
For the upcoming 2020 elections, political strategists argue that Mercer's attempt to stay out of the limelight and, in turn, limit his contributions, embodies a larger problem for the president and Republican lawmakers: an overall cutback in funding as the party and the president see their popularity wane.
According to the National Climate Assessment issued by 13 federal agencies, climate change is responsible for half of the forestland burned in Western states since the mid-80s and without a cutback in fossil fuels, longer fire seasons will be part of a devastating hit to the American economy.
This cutback is the direct result of the Supreme Court's 2013 decision striking down the heart of the Voting Rights Act, which had required states and jurisdictions with the worst histories of voter discrimination to get pre-approval from federal courts before making any changes to their voting laws.
It was 277, and the Northamptonshire council was presented a Power Point chart that depicted an unavoidable contradiction: a sharp, rising public demand for local services contrasting with a sharp cutback in money from the national government, as part of the austerity program led by Conservatives in London.
Benefit cuts vary widely depending on what a plan proposes and the tenure of the worker — but a worker with 25 years of service and a $2,000 monthly benefit could see that benefit cut to as low as $983, according to a cutback calculator created by the Pension Rights Center, an advocacy group.
Members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and other oil producers like Russia are set to meet in September to discuss a freeze in output levels or even a cutback in order to rein in on oversupply, but analysts said animosity between OPEC-members Saudi Arabia and Iran made a deal unlikely.
"The issue for investors that still remains is that the virus's economic impact is still not known, if this is a one-month event or if this is a one-year event, and how deep the cutback in consumer spending is going to be," said Rick Meckler, partner at Cherry Lane Investments in New Vernon, New Jersey.
"The issue for investors still remains is that the virus' economic impact is still not known, if this is a one-month event or if this is a one-year event, and how deep the cutback in consumer spending is going to be," said Rick Meckler, partner at Cherry Lane Investments in New Vernon, New Jersey.
"The issue for investors still remains is that the virus' economic impact is still not known, if this is a one-month event or if this is a one-year event, and how deep the cutback in consumer spending is going to be," said Rick Meckler, partner at Cherry Lane Investments in New Vernon, New Jersey.
Meanwhile, if many poor and middle-class people are actually paying higher effective taxes than ever — because of the loss of itemized deductions and cutback in other government services — won't that lead to an immediate, real drop in spending that will drag down the economy before the projected benefits have a chance to begin trickling down?
One source familiar with discussions over the cap said that Miller and the Department of Homeland Security have advised Trump to set a limit of 40,000 refugees or fewer, but others, including leaders of the intelligence community, have pushed back, arguing that such a drastic cutback would jeopardize relationships with U.S. allies and create national security risk.
PHOENIX — A protester was led off in handcuffs from the visitors' gallery of the Arizona Legislature on Monday amid a fractious debate over Primary Day last week, when a drastic cutback in polling locations left tens of thousands of Arizonans unable to vote, forced to cast provisional ballots or made to wait in long lines for hours in the high heat.
Meanwhile, Michelle Reagan, the Arizona secretary of state — who told reporters before the hearing that she had known about the cutback in polling places, but had not wanted to "second-guess" the county's decision — said she planned to hold four community meetings in the areas most affected by the long lines, all but one in heavily Hispanic parts of the county.
Facebook to Cut Funding for Some News Shows on Watch Jessica Toonkel, Tom Dotan and Beejoli Shah report that Facebook is already planning to reduce funding to individual news programs, and that publishers have no idea how they're supposed to fund them using the company's existing ad tools: At least two media executives said privately any cutback in funding could make it difficult for them to continue producing their shows.
"I'm glad that Norway and other counties are going to keep their aid budgets, but the big money, just because of the size of the GDP and the distribution, has been in the US and the UK. I'm grateful for what the UAE has done, but to equal what is being proposed as a cutback, they'd have to have all nations in the region follow suit," he said.

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