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The Cameco and Kazatomprom cutbacks took about 16.5 percent of annual uranium ore supply from the market, but the price action in the wake of the cutbacks is instructive.
"Price-led cutbacks have virtually stopped, suggesting a growing surplus of copper, unless demand growth accelerates or price-led cutbacks commence," said John Mackenzie, executive chairman at Mantos Copper.
If the program were structured so that outlays were limited by incoming revenue, then job losses would lead to cutbacks in seniors' spending, which would lead to more job losses and more cutbacks.
The carrier denied this had anything to do with cutbacks.
It follows a sustained period of cutbacks in recent years.
The Saudi population is hurting from cutbacks in domestic spending.
Aggressive cutbacks now on emissions could help, though only slightly.
Scheifele said those cutbacks should help improve margins this year.
And yes, the fare increases may come with service cutbacks.
Corning cited business investment cutbacks by several major telecommunications companies.
Staff cutbacks in some industries need the approval of the authorities.
But Brown did not order a continuation of the mandatory cutbacks.
But other Republicans said cutbacks were important to save taxpayer money.
Nevertheless, the talk of sweeping cutbacks hardly squares with the facts.
This will cause layoffs and other cutbacks at Israeli defense companies.
That in large part reflects the cutbacks at Albras and Becancour.
Most of those cutbacks were made among media and marketing employees.
Cutbacks are taking place in the North Sea, China and elsewhere.
Actually Putin himself had to announce defense cutbacks on August 85033.
But for now, the cutbacks at the consortium are particularly painful.
What else could schools facing budget cutbacks do with those dollars?
This year there will be no central government mandate on cutbacks.
Word of the cutbacks in Canada had surfaced over the weekend.
Cutbacks like those are starting to show up in government statistics.
Before the cutbacks, Oyo had about 20,000 employees in 80 countries.
Those were the areas of the biggest cutbacks in Tuesday's announcement.
Those were the areas of the biggest cutbacks in Tuesday's announcement.
HHS officials announced the promotional cutbacks in a conference call with reporters.
The pivotal question hanging over oil markets remains that of production cutbacks.
U.S. economic growth was hobbled much of last year by inventory cutbacks.
The result has been massive cutbacks by large and small oil companies.
After cutbacks, the nearest police station is in Lindesberg, 212 km away.
Brexit could cause lower growth, higher unemployment and cutbacks in government spending.
A few cutbacks and 212 yards later, he found the end zone.
Doug Jones, and the Democrats presumably united against such cutbacks, and at
People in rainier regions had complained that the cutbacks were too onerous.
And those programs are "targeted for large cutbacks" in the Trump budget.
That's likely a result of increases in heroin and cutbacks in painkillers.
Deutsche plans cutbacks to appease investors unhappy about its stock market underperformance.
The cutbacks are relatively small given Ford's global work force of 13,000.
The budget assumes the cutbacks would prod disabled people back to work.
The Senate Democratic leader, Chuck Schumer of New York, denounced the cutbacks.
After a series of cutbacks, Defy abruptly shut down in November 2018.
After he arrived, cutbacks began — of chapel nights, programs, rewards, volunteer visits.
Downturns in consumer sentiment don't always translate into cutbacks in actual spending.
Wholesalers of computer products, pharmaceuticals, and steel and other metals led the cutbacks.
Many other states have gone further to enact additional cutbacks to labor rights.
Startups hired too aggressively at first and cutbacks are hitting the Valley hard.
Market forces are, however, leading to cutbacks already, as smelter margins are squeezed.
Reports of cutbacks at Apple suppliers suggest tepid demand for its latest phones.
Low prices are, however, leading to some smelter cutbacks because of squeezed margins.
The engineering group will inform staff about planned cutbacks at its power unit.
For all the pain of the cutbacks, one can imagine much worse outcomes.
One was for cutbacks in the Czech contribution to NATO military missions abroad.
Word of the cutbacks came a day after The Associated Press declared Mrs.
Kansas public education has experienced state cutbacks at every level in recent months.
In the short term, this may result in staff cutbacks and job losses.
Ms. Bowser left CBS in the mid-1980s, amid cutbacks at the network.
In interviews, the women said they were deeply concerned about the proposed cutbacks.
Maker has had several rounds of layoffs and cutbacks since Disney acquired it.
Some of her choices reflected the trouble of magazine wars and budget cutbacks.
But anecdotally, we are seeing significant cutbacks and caution in travel and tourism.
In addition, he said, the factory is undergoing modernization that is requiring production cutbacks.
Funding to local governments could be similarly conditioned, to limit painful cutbacks by municipalities.
The economic crisis has forced cutbacks across the board for South America's first Olympics.
There would be cutbacks in discretionary activities in rural development and rural business too.
At Deutsche's annual general meeting last month, Sewing pledged "tough cutbacks" to reinvigorate profitability.
However, these companies are generating enough funds for payouts from cutbacks, the report explains.
If the cutbacks go through, some 8 million consumers could lose their Lifeline connections.
GOP governors and state lawmakers initiated many of the recent cutbacks to unemployment benefits.
The slump in output primarily reflected cutbacks for utilities and mining, the Fed said.
Budget cutbacks and an anti-corruption effort have since helped pay down the debt.
The discussions follow weakening U.S. auto demand that has prompted cutbacks at several carmakers.
But he fears he'll have to make more cutbacks if the tariff wars continue.
Manufacturers also complained about cutbacks in demand coming from weakness in the energy sector.
China has actively shopped around for supply from sources, in response to the cutbacks.
We might see bigger cutbacks in the IT budget which might delay the industry.
Rural residents, who tend to be older, may be particularly affected by the cutbacks.
But even with all those cutbacks, WeWork is still inking some eye-popping deals.
Britain's outsourcing industry has been hit by a wave of cutbacks following rapid expansion.
Government cutbacks are designed to help the economy, not inflict pain on any particular group.
But in fiscal 2016, job numbers have dropped dramatically as a result of the cutbacks.
Digital First faced an outcry from employees about cutbacks at other papers it has bought.
Cutbacks have spread across the sector, with Halliburton, Schlumberger , and Patterson-UTI Energy idling equipment.
Falling oil prices made the debt load unmanageable and forced sharp cutbacks in public services.
The European cutbacks were widely expected and follow on other layoffs announced earlier this year.
But the industry could slow, hit by cutbacks in entertainment during mourning after the Oct.
The bank's CEO, Christian Sewing, had broadcast "tough cutbacks" during a shareholders' meeting in May.
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People have piled in from the long side, waiting for these cutbacks to come through.
Starbucks' move came after employees accused the coffee chain of "extreme" cutbacks in work hours.
Coal futures on the Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange soared again today amid speculation about more cutbacks.
Several big banks this week reported slumping profits, and many are planning reductions and cutbacks.
Pence is in the Paul Ryan school — free trade, cutbacks on entitlements like Social Security.
But the deals added to overall debt, contributing to cutbacks that potentially affected patient care.
Combined, the cutbacks gave Tabasco Mexico's highest unemployment rate and mired the state in recession.
The Citigroup analysts pointed to the inherent danger of projecting cutbacks for the financial industry.
When there were demonstrations against public education cutbacks, I was there in the trenches, too.
The timing of proposed cutbacks couldn't be worse, as epidemics take a massive toll worldwide.
Crime is rising, but Conservative-led austerity measures have led to cutbacks in police services.
That was before the recent declines in the market and cutbacks in travel and tourism.
Spending cutbacks on motor vehicles and online purchases, among other factors, weighed down retail sales.
Ford said it expects most plant closings and cutbacks to happen outside of North America.
Cutbacks on energy loans and big mergers have also contributed to consolidation in the space.
There was frantic talk of concerted production cutbacks, emergency stock-piling and direct government assistance.
The city has also been hobbled in its efforts to stem crime by policing cutbacks.
When an organisation is under constant threat of cutbacks, its best employees tend to leave.
The recent cutbacks and changes to the service, they argue, are an effort to control costs.
The CEO had flagged the restructuring in May, promising shareholders "tough cutbacks" to the investment bank.
"We're prepared to make tough cutbacks," he said, without elaborating on where the cuts would occur.
More cutbacks in investment by energy firms struggling with lower oil prices also hurt GDP growth.
With all the cutbacks airlines have been making recently, we welcome every bit of good news.
But however big the cutbacks, they are not yet enough to reduce the glut (see chart).
The drive to eliminate "illegal" capacity, for example, is directly interacting with the seasonal winter cutbacks.
In the drawing, government cutbacks have led to the introduction of robot teachers providing substandard curriculum.
Health officials pointed to funding deficits, which cause cutbacks for disease prevention and sex education programs.
But Tsipras said that did not necessarily mean cutbacks in pensions, suggesting some flexibility in reforms.
The state has faced a punishing fiscal crisis this year, resulting in layoffs and spending cutbacks.
And critics of spending reductions have argued that proposed cutbacks have resulted in low agency morale.
With weak economic growth and record revenue intake, why would Beltway politicians want to make cutbacks?
The latest refining cutbacks were at Marathon's 2560,000 bpd plant and Lyondell's 264,000 bpd Houston plant.
But what finally drew masses of demonstrators to the streets were wildly unpopular social security cutbacks.
We all know that HR rules and cutbacks and never-ending meetings are never going away.
And recent history suggests that financial pressure on Iran does not necessarily lead to military cutbacks.
Raising taxes was ruled out, deemed ideologically unpalatable while the Conservatives were making austerity-related cutbacks.
In May, Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing promised shareholders "tough cutbacks" at its underperforming investment bank.
The new laws range from strict photo ID requirements to early voting cutbacks to registration restrictions.
As a state that regularly suffers from budget crises and cutbacks, this is no small feat.
Britain hasn't endured austerity to the same degree as Greece, where cutbacks were swift and draconian.
Clearly, an expansive food program at schools like Harding Senior High bears replication nationwide, not cutbacks.
Internal project emails point to cutbacks in guard staffing as the source of most cost savings.
So Trump has not been successful, yet, in trading DREAMer relief for cutbacks on legal immigration.
"International isn't something where I'm thinking this is going to result in budgetary cutbacks," he said.
Eventually, after substantive input and commitment from impacted workers and local philanthropies, the cutbacks were scaled back.
After being discharged from the Army due to personnel cutbacks, Flynt, still just 16, joined the Navy.
Falling revenues caused oil exporting economies to slow and forced cutbacks in government, business and household spending.
Heilongjiang has slashed targeted coal capacity cutbacks in order to ensure enough coal for the region's utilities.
The move triggered cutbacks at its nearby Albras aluminum plant and a scramble by customers for supplies.
On Tuesday, one of Goldman's closest competitors, Morgan Stanley, detailed significant cutbacks in fixed income and elsewhere.
If you take out their over-compliance, the OPEC compliance rate with the cutbacks is under 50%.
To be sure, production in America is falling, thanks chiefly to cutbacks by struggling shale-oil producers.
The vocal protests against the cutbacks showed how difficult it would be to entirely transform New York.
At the same time, production cutbacks initiated by OPEC last year have helped whittle down oil supplies.
But middle-income Egyptians say it has been a year of cutbacks, cost saving and crisis management.
In describing these dramatic cutbacks, Flannery failed to shed any light on the end of GE's tunnel.
The Ministry of Indigenous Affairs has not yet responded to media inquiries for comment about the cutbacks.
"It's going to get worse with the health care bill and with the governor's cutbacks," Bloomberg said.
Messages from bookkeepers warning of financial strain went unheeded, according to his critics, until cutbacks were inevitable.
Strong production growth from the United States has offset the cutbacks from Saudi Arabia and other producers.
Earlier this year BuzzFeed laid off 15% of its staff, and other startups have made similar cutbacks.
Back in 2628, Republicans agreed to $28503 of military cutbacks for every $22019 of domestic program cuts.
But he's also reportedly moved to make significant cutbacks to the C.I.A.-provided arms to Syrian rebels.
This is still a proposal and it remains to be seen whether it translates into smelter cutbacks.
And while The Plain Dealer has indeed suffered severe cutbacks, it still manages to publish excellent reporting.
Until its recent cutbacks, it was running eight LCD production lines in South Korea and another in China.
Optimistic companies still sometimes produce too much and hire too many people, and their failures lead to cutbacks.
Before it embarked on its cutbacks, Credit Suisse employed more than 9,000 staff and contractors in the city.
While swathes of banking have laboured under cutbacks and stiff capital requirements, their headcount and clout have grown.
By taking on extreme overcapacity, its cutbacks have provided a boost, for itself and for the global economy.
It is also a group that has been targeted for cutbacks more than a dozen times since 2010.
Sibanye-Stillwater's potential cutbacks are the latest in a round of job losses in the country's mining industry.
The production cut triggered cutbacks at its nearby Albras aluminum plant and a scramble by customers for supplies.
In 21926, Mr. Zwick faced a clamor among congressional conservatives for cutbacks in Great Society social-welfare programs.
But the administration's cutbacks to the program overall could have a disproportionate effect on minority communities, per NYT.
The CEO had flagged extensive restructuring in May when he promised shareholders "tough cutbacks" to the investment bank.
Its greater exposure to catering and other discretionary budget services also left it vulnerable to cutbacks by clients.
He stoutly opposed the Reagan administration's education cutbacks and attempts to abolish the National Endowment for the Arts.
Government spending cutbacks and a tight labor market have pushed many low-income Argentine families deeper into poverty.
That was an unexpectedly strong showing given confusion over the fate of the law and cutbacks in outreach.
Exports were lower because customers asked for less crude, not because of cutbacks implemented under the OPEC deal.
Mr. Trump, for example, has abandoned Republican orthodoxy and said that he would make no cutbacks to entitlements.
The coming contraction is the latest example of a media company making cutbacks in a difficult operating environment.
Increased demand and cutbacks in supply prompt higher prices but it takes time for new supplies to emerge.
The cutbacks would save the company $22019 billion by the end of 2020, but cost roughly 15,000 jobs.
Among these employees, the minimum wage indeed led to lost jobs or cutbacks in hours, the researchers found.
Those areas are prime targets for cutbacks as companies look to invest just enough to keep existing customers.
Katharine Viner, to slash costs by about 20 percent, including deep cutbacks at The Guardian's burgeoning US office.
Sweden has also been ramping up its military power, and is reintroducing conscription, following years of military cutbacks.
The council was responding to steep budget cutbacks stemming from the Conservative-led government's decade-long austerity program.
Delta, American Airlines and United Airlines announced fresh rounds of flight cutbacks soon after Trump announced the ban.
News organizations, especially in local and regional markets, have struggled for years to stave off cutbacks and layoffs.
ObamaCare signups dropped only slightly this year despite major cutbacks in outreach efforts, the Trump administration announced Tuesday.
But Russian oil companies operate commercially and so have been less than scrupulous in keeping to agreed cutbacks.
Ms. Masoud of the firefighters' union said budget cutbacks were to blame for the lack of adequate equipment.
"The stark reality of the data leaves me no choice," Ms. Bhattacharyya said when announcing the payment cutbacks.
Indeed, he said, the cutbacks could be a boon to Medicare beneficiaries, reducing their out-of-pocket costs.
Over the past month, several biofuel plants announced shutdowns or production cutbacks, including the largest U.S. ethanol producer POET.
"The environmental inspection and output cutbacks in winter may have some impact on iron ore trade volumes," said You.
"We're prepared to make tough cutbacks," he said, without elaborating on where in investment banking the cuts would occur.
Federally, trans people have also seen cutbacks in protections in shelter, health care, and incarceration under the Trump administration.
The cutbacks are part of the major restructuring that the company has been talking about for several quarters now.
But the cutbacks of the return to the moon portion of the bill would appear to reflect Democratic priorities.
It would have broken St. Louis's back, and quite likely forced cutbacks in service that the city badly needs.
LifeLine, the phone and internet subsidiary program for the poor that she helped to expand, is facing major cutbacks.
BASF said about half of the cutbacks would be in Germany, with most of these at its Ludwigshafen headquarters.
China steel rebar prices have gained 1.7 percent this year to 1,826 yuan ($13) a tonne following the cutbacks.
Conflicts in Syria and Ukraine are among the factors driving renewed defence spending in Europe after years of cutbacks.
The CEO had flagged an extensive restructuring in May when he promised shareholders "tough cutbacks" to the investment bank.
The probes are not expected to lead to production cutbacks, but analysts see risks from Glencore's exposure to Congo.
Mills have churned out record tonnages of steel in recent months in a bid to offset the cutbacks ahead.
But one reporter at the El Paso Times noted that, under Gannett's ownership, newsrooms have already faced significant cutbacks.
The cutbacks reflect the growing price pressures on U.S. automakers due to Trump's tariffs on imported aluminum and steel.
"So I can assure you: we're prepared to make tough cutbacks," he said at the bank's annual general meeting.
The Iraqi oil ministry confirmed in a statement Falih and Luaibi had agreed to cooperate in implementing output cutbacks.
With the Cold War over, he achieved cutbacks in some weapons programs, notably the B-22006 Spirit (Stealth) bomber.
That included cutbacks in health coverage, they said, but it remained comprehensive and affordable before the company was sold.
Ms. Barra said no single factor had prompted G.M.'s cutbacks, portraying them as a prudent trimming of sails.
Heating and plumbing products supplier Wolseley and building materials supplier Travis Perkins have both announced cutbacks to their businesses.
But there could be cutbacks among Boeing's supply chain, which could hurt consumer spending and weigh on economic growth.
France is already stretched thin in Africa and British cutbacks are reducing the size of deployable forces, officials said.
It was an historic agreement because, for the first time, non-OPEC countries, galvanized by Russia, signed onto the cutbacks.
CEO Christian Sewing said he was ready to make "tough cutbacks" to the company's investment bank, following several restructuring attempts.
And it managed to reduce its operating costs by seven percent, due partly to cutbacks in marketing and advertising spend.
Barraged with complaints after extending the mandates to October, state water regulators have agreed to reconsider some cutbacks next month.
Authorities braced for evening protests outside Brazil's Congress, rallies organized by labor unions and left-wing groups opposed to cutbacks.
The market will not assign much credibility to promises of cutbacks by other members given their history of non-compliance.
Now the kingdom is trying to assemble some diplomatic cover for cutbacks it will almost certainly have to make anyway.
Still, the results have energized Democrats, who have been worried about low enrollment due to Trump administration cutbacks in outreach.
Industry sources have forecast a rise in premiums over 2016 as supply tightens due to cutbacks and closures by producers.
I give them the opportunity to grow in 2017, but they face the prospect of cutbacks if they don't behave.
The cutbacks will extend beyond Europe, with Ford telling Reuters it has stopped production at three Russian plants as well.
If the number of shares opting for cash exceeds 20 percent, those shareholders will be subject to pro rata cutbacks.
Rumors were that no countries would agree to cutbacks, and the only hope was for a freeze at high levels.
Kansas, meanwhile, deemed quakes an imminent threat to the public and ordered steep cutbacks in waste disposal a year ago.
Education funding is finite, he says, and post-Great Recession cutbacks by cash-strapped state governments have hit schools hard.
Further they claimed that tax cuts would actually decrease state revenue, leading to cutbacks in programs such as public education.
The impact on deficits determines how large the as-yet-unspecified cutbacks will be for other populations in the future.
Often, protesting veterans are unhappy that they have been shunted into low-end work or lost their jobs in cutbacks.
Teachers working in public schools, whose funding depends on local tax bases, will also face harsh cutbacks as unemployment skyrockets.
BUSINESS An article on Wednesday about the reasons for General Motors' recent cutbacks referred incorrectly to Tesla's electric car sales.
It required the State Department to maintain its staffing levels and explain, in detail, how earlier cutbacks supported its mission.
In delegating plans for huge health care cutbacks to hard-right congressional Republicans, he will be hurting his own base.
The Trump administration has proposed significant cutbacks in foreign aid and has promised to demand greater accountability from aid recipients.
But for the solar industry, Chinese expansion could mean an extended period of low prices and cutbacks for everybody else.
"Teck's force majeure gave another lift to prices already rising because of China cutbacks," a London-based germanium trader said.
Still, the results have energized Democrats, who have been worried about low enrollment due to Trump administration cutbacks in outreach.
Are these cutbacks/changes seen as the end or the beginning of greater and more fundamental changes at the NYT?
One prominent host, Dan Bongino, left amid cutbacks at NRATV, but he said the site had tried to retain him.
Meanwhile, south Australia has been hit particularly hard, with its 1.7 million people facing frequent energy cutbacks and power shortages.
As I explored here, thanks to Byzantine rules, Arizona will be the first to see cutbacks, but more could follow.
They want the Financial Oversight and Management Board of Puerto Rico, known on the island as the Junta (the Congressional board that oversees the debt and that has been implementing austerity measures, including closing schools and cutbacks on basic services) to stop imposing more painful cutbacks, some of which target programs that help women.
Another franchisee said that "excessive" discounting has affected sales, with cash flow issues leading to labor cutbacks and difficulty hiring employees.
Warner, who lives in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, was downsized in August from Verizon in the middle of cutbacks and overseas outsourcing.
Many of her clients are African-American families and include residents hit by cutbacks at the nearby Fort Benning Army base.
Under the original 1968 agreement, California wouldn't see any cutbacks from the Colorado River until the Central Arizona Project went dry.
After suffering underinvestment over the past decade, the program has seen cutbacks, such as the cancellation of a few planned missions.
Spending cutbacks in counties like this accounted for 65% of the jobs lost in America from 2007 to 2009, they estimate.
The station recruited some of the country's finest broadcast journalists, providing opportunities in a news media environment long demoralized by cutbacks.
He told investors at the annual meeting last month that Deutsche was prepared to make "tough cutbacks" at its investment bank.
Reuters reported in May that Deutsche's prime brokerage services, which serves hedge funds, would be a key focus of the cutbacks.
Sewing pointed to Deutsche's investment banking unit as a division that would be subject to "tough cutbacks" without going into details.
Both companies could see big losses if Republican Medicaid cutbacks were passed and millions of people were to lose insurance coverage.
Weaker oil prices and associated production cutbacks mean activity in the energy sector is set to be materially weaker than expected.
The long-distance routes, which serve 15 percent of Amtrak's passengers, have committed fans who could protest cutbacks, the paper said.
Fairs and festivals, and the annual stocking of creeks and rivers for fishing, would also be vulnerable to cutbacks, he said.
The law cut the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 21 percent and made cutbacks to individual rates as well.
On May 23, 2019, the group sent a letter to a handful of congressional leaders urging further cutbacks to Section 230.
Many Chinese investors seem to favour a rationalisation in production as shares in low-cost producers rally whenever cutbacks are floated.
For Lifesize, gaining independence has required two years of cutbacks as the company moved its business under Logitech to the cloud.
But the cutbacks have yet to drain inventories by a significant degree and prices fell after the OPEC deal was announced.
The papers that Alden bought were, until the hedge fund came along, profitable (though that's partly due to post-digital cutbacks).
Those reductions only happened after the state required cuts, Dr. Gleick pointed out — a call for voluntary cutbacks had little effect.
Organizers say that while they are doing what they can, they cannot completely fill the gap left by the administration's cutbacks.
Business equipment output also dropped 0.4 percent, with cutbacks of nearly 2 percent for industrial and other equipment, the Fed said.
And yet this work, overwhelmingly done by women, tends to be undervalued, underpaid, and is frequently the target of government cutbacks.
There were now substitutes for CFCs manufactured by the same companies and mandating cutbacks in production of CFCs was relatively inexpensive.
Frieden's last-ditch move, which was first announced in March, has been a tough sell for local governments dreading the cutbacks.
The directives were phrased as requests, because the Corporation Commission's legal authority to order cutbacks over such broad areas is unclear.
Margaret Sullivan, The Times's public editor, spoke on the PBS NewsHour about the state of journalism amid newspaper cutbacks and layoffs.
She also attached a video in which she was seen questioning him about sudden cutbacks in a city water sanitation project.
The Democrats also denounced Trump's proposed cutbacks in education, community development, student loans and free school meals for low-income students.
The combined impact of austerity-era cutbacks and spending choices has hit the British Army the hardest of all the services.
There's even a passage regarding the implications of the press' diminished watchdog role in light of extensive cutbacks at local papers.
The cutbacks are aimed at "reducing costs and becoming as lean and efficient as possible," the company said in a statement.
Even Senator Johnny Isakson of Georgia, a Republican who once held Mr. Price's House seat, expressed doubts about the proposed cutbacks.
The political stalemate means it will be well into 2020 before a new annual budget is passed, triggering months of cutbacks.
The senior administration official said the White House is starting with "uncontroversial" cutbacks as a sweetener to bring Democrats on board.
South Carolina, the other early state besides Iowa that would be key to a Harris turnaround, will be spared any cutbacks.
"Australia will trump even Donald Trump if it implements these cutbacks," said Darren Kindleysides, director of the Australian Marine Conservation Society.
Whatever the case, areas with a high percentage of voters of color have been hardest hit by closures and worker cutbacks.
Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing flagged an extensive restructuring in May when he promised shareholders "tough cutbacks" to the investment bank.
"In the past 4.5 years people saw no improvement, on the contrary there were cutbacks in salaries and pensions," he said.
And the whole reason I slowed down doing pop was because of the big merger at Capitol Records and the cutbacks.
And of course these cutbacks primarily affect people living in poverty, who are already at heightened risk of suffering from mental illnesses.
But, the cutbacks do not go into effect until January, and Russia has warned that it will only gradually taper off output.
This comes as the news division has otherwise been beset by a series of cutbacks and a steady trickle of lay-offs.
However, the cutbacks do not go into effect until January, and Russia has warned that it will only gradually taper off output.
The procedural vote to tee up President Donald Trump's $73 billion cutbacks package for floor consideration failed 48-50 Wednesday afternoon. Sen.
Supporter of the measure said new money was desperately needed to reverse years of cutbacks to public schools by Arizona elected officials.
The deal will heighten interest in assessments of OPEC production, to see the extent to which it makes good on the cutbacks.
That's likely the result of cutbacks, imposed by the Republican-controlled legislature in 2013, to the number of days of early voting.
The Aibo was first released in 1999, but was sadly halted in 2006 as part of cost cutbacks by the Japanese firm.
It was clear that the gigantic production cutbacks in the natural resources group had finally allowed demand to catch up with supply.
Greece's pension system costs about 28.5 billion euros a year, and lenders want cutbacks equivalent to 1 percent of GDP per year.
With the terror threat constantly changing and plots becoming more and more complicated, now is not the time to make counterterror cutbacks.
Which is why I'm calling my own next book "Remainder at Your Own Risk: Voodoo Spells That Prevent Massive Local Government Cutbacks."
These cutbacks would take effect at a time when Justice Department officials are expecting an increase in the number of federal prisoners.
The group is looking into cutting production capacity in Europe and into cutbacks at the sales and general administrative departments, it added.
As policymakers pursue austerity at all levels of government, nonprofits are needed more than ever, filling a void left by government cutbacks.
Influential figures in his administration might be willing to establish new conditions for access, but not wholesale cutbacks, our health reporter writes.
Moreover, those cutbacks were more related to improved relations between Russia and the United States after the Cold War than treaty adherence.
This would reflect both weariness over cutbacks that affect citizens' daily lives and broader issues like Brexit and the treatment of migrants.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank's chief executive on Thursday said that he was ready to make "tough cutbacks" to the lender's investment bank.
In this broader global context China's promised tin production cutbacks are a mixture of good and bad news for the tin price.
New York (CNN)Vice Media announced significant cutbacks to its staff on Friday, adding more job losses to an already beleaguered industry.
The comments come as the nation's largest lender, Deutsche Bank, works on a plan for "tough cutbacks" to its underperforming investment bank.
Both crimes raise questions about security at Russian museums, many of which have complained of security shortages since budget cutbacks in 2015.
In Los Angeles, a Native school official said limited funds led to cutbacks in Native language and cultural programs at her school.
Thomas D. Waldhauser, the head of Africa Command, said planned cutbacks elsewhere would not affect what the military is doing in Somalia.
The proposed cutbacks in the growth of Medicaid spending do not just affect the expansion that has taken place in recent years.
The benefit changes could also affect Medicaid beneficiaries, and they could mean cutbacks on coverage for mental health and drug addiction treatment.
It had been formed in part to make up for cutbacks by the Reagan administration in federal legal services for the poor.
"What they have chosen is restraint rather than huge cutbacks," said Bhushan Bahree, an OPEC analyst at IHS Markit, a research firm.
The cutbacks that occurred to the space program starting in the mid-1960s forestalled any notion of actually building a Sea Dragon.
While politicians continue to portray the public as being unwilling to accept any budget cutbacks, the facts don't back up that claim.
Years of budget cutbacks have left many states with too few caseworkers and too few foster families to deal with the crisis.
" He also argued that "the high standard enjoyed by a formerly prosperous family ... constitutes a frame of reference that makes cutbacks difficult.
In Colombia, students, workers and indigenous people have been demonstrating since late November against rumored pension cutbacks and changes to labor laws.
As a result of budget cutbacks, state schoolteachers went on strike in March, which meant children like Silva did not have classes.
Keith Ellison of Minnesota urged that Congress boost IRS spending by $218 billion in the coming year rather than impose further cutbacks.
Despite the cutbacks, Kering chairman Francois-Henri Pinault says he expects the Chinese market to rebound strongly once the health scare is over.
HAV turned the airship into a commercial aircraft after funding cutbacks forced the U.S. government to drop plans to use it for surveillance.
Some of the central areas are agricultural communities where farmland has been left fallow in recent years due to cutbacks in irrigated water.
However, the cutbacks — which are not scheduled to go into effect until January — have failed to put a halt to tumbling oil prices.
In Britain free bus passes, television licences and energy subsidies for pensioners have survived government cutbacks; housing assistance for the young has not.
There are more than 660 people working for CNN Digital and there are no plans for freezes, cutbacks or layoffs of any kind.
That service has been trumpeted since its debut, but has faced cutbacks in recent years in order to scale back its original ambitions.
If water levels at Lake Mead continue to plummet, the federal government could declare an official water shortage and force (potentially) painful cutbacks.
Trouble results, Mr Baumol pointed out, when rising spending creates political pressure for cutbacks, leading to needless deterioration in the quality of services.
Sharp also benefited from production cutbacks by Korean rivals in LCD panels that led to a supply shortage and pushed up market prices.
Cutbacks in retail and the auto industry sent job reductions soaring to over 25,2777 in May, outplacement consultancy Challenger, Gray & Christmas reported Thursday.
To our dismay, we have seen cutbacks in early voting, discriminatory identification requirements, unnecessarily onerous registration procedures and purges of the voting rolls.
The company also appears to be dealing with a couple of activist investors, who could be driving these cutbacks, a Reuter's report suggested.
Despite these cutbacks, the expansion will still come with a $390 to $400 million price tag, according to the first official cost estimate.
Business groups contend the benefit cutbacks are an appropriate way for workers to shoulder part of the costs of rebuilding depleted trust funds.
The office has little room to absorb cutbacks—it employs only five people, and its budget this year is just $5.5 million, or .
So did cutbacks to subsidies of electricity, water, gas and transport to control the budget deficit, which reached 5.8% of GDP in 2015.
First, the economic adjustment brought cutbacks in public-sector jobs and services; and second, part-liberalisation appeared to favour only the well-connected.
She'd been deeply involved in contract negotiations to try to hold on to their wages and health benefits in the face of cutbacks.
Many experts are expecting a dropoff in enrollment compared to past years, in part because of confusion and cutbacks in outreach from Washington.
A labor official said this year that cutbacks in the steel and coal sectors alone could lead to layoffs of 1.8 million workers.
Supplier cutbacks, steady demand growth, geopolitical tensions and a favorable structure in the futures market have attracted record investment in oil this year.
Teachers joined with parents in West Virginia, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Arizona and other places to say "no" to more cutbacks to their public schools.
As part of its recent cutbacks, the company killed its Atom microprocessors, which it had been unsuccessfully trying to sell to smartphone makers.
The economy is currently healthy, insurance cutbacks will take years to phase in, and Trump's emotional bond with those voters has been strong.
Mr. Tsipras's speech was not broadcast by private Greek television channels because employees were on strike to protest cutbacks and decreasing job security.
Still, Isela Gutierrez, a research director at the liberal group Democracy North Carolina, says the effects of such cutbacks can be wide ranging.
A decade later Petrobras was investing nearly $50 billion a year and despite major cutbacks still plans to spend $19 billion this year.
European banks fell 26 percent amid talk of more layoffs and cutbacks planned by Europe's major lenders as they struggle with zero rates.
The inventory to sales ratio has been rising, and if sales slide further, inventories will rise, pressuring prices and resulting in production cutbacks.
Puerto Rico's morgue is overflowing with unclaimed bodies, the result of budget cutbacks in the US territory since last year's devastating Hurricane Maria.
And the state is doing just that, arguing that the new hotel will help pay for other state parks that are facing cutbacks.
The cutbacks show how the Gulf airlines' rapid expansion of the past few years is slowing down against a more challenging economic backdrop.
Their growing frustration with job losses and spending cutbacks could breath greater energy into anti-government protests, so far dominated by wealthier Brazilians.
The cutbacks were announced as Lockheed Martin and other rivals were facing pressure from governments to lower prices amid stiff competition for orders.
As France's museums face austerity-driven cutbacks and struggle to satisfy a public thirst for contemporary art, private money is becoming increasingly important.
Financial support to struggling industries should be conditional on fossil fuel cutbacks, and to banks, conditional on them not lending for oil exploration.
" This, he writes, is why the Joker is all motives: "mental illness, bad jobs, alienation, misunderstandings, nihilism, devious co-workers, social-service cutbacks.
The state has a very good public radio station and a tenacious news website or two, but repeated cutbacks have taken their toll.
The United Nations Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer became effective in January 22019, mandating cutbacks in production of CFCs.
Demining operations cost an average of 1,000 euros per mine, and cutbacks in funding have made it difficult to finish the dangerous task.
The aircraft maker said its Airbus Defence and Space division had entered consultation with the company's European works council on the planned cutbacks.
The aircraft maker said its Airbus Defence and Space division had entered consultation with the company's European works council on the planned cutbacks.
Like many newspaper companies, Gannett (GCI) has battled a steady decline from print revenue, and those losses are often accompanied by steep cutbacks.
The situation has forced severe cutbacks in operations, leading to layoffs and an increase in accidents and injuries, workers and union leaders said.
The decline in energy prices caused cutbacks in orders for equipment and pipelines, while a stronger dollar and slower economic growth abroad hurt exports.
Some 30 percent of employers in the profession intend to increase hiring, while just 7 percent expect cutbacks, according to numbers not seasonally adjusted.
With the price of oil down on Monday, even with OPEC chatter that production cutbacks are working, Cramer was ready to do some buying.
In an era of near-constant cutbacks at local newspapers and other news sources, the collaboration is likely to be cheered by fellow journalists.
Staffing and office-hour cutbacks in recent years have made online transactions its most cost-effective way to meet growing public demand for service.
Macy's aims to save $400 million a year from various cutbacks and a streamlining of its store operations into five regions, down from seven.
Oil prices already fell into a bear market for 2020, on the anticipated steep drop in demand from transportation cutbacks due to the virus.
Protests and strikes are erupting with increasing frequency in Russia, where plunging energy prices are starving a federal budget and forcing huge government cutbacks.
The document also stipulated cutbacks at five graphite plants, which must reduce production by 50 percent over the four months, and five alumina refineries.
He said it was on the grounds that he couldn't justify such a lavish purchase as he prepared massive budget cutbacks to his agency.
Pakistan won't want to risk further aid and arms cutbacks from Washington that could be imposed if it retaliated militarily in a big way.
FRANKFURT, May 23 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank's chief executive on Thursday said that he was ready to make "tough cutbacks" to the lender's investment bank.
Petrobras announced the sale hours after Parente met with Sergipe officials to explain the company's cutbacks at low-output onshore fields in the state.
Domestic defense spending has been stagnant for several years thanks to President Obama's cutbacks and the Republican-maintained spending sequester that began in 2013.
At one time, many of these media giants invested significant resources in field offices in the Big Red Middle, but cutbacks hit them hard.
The cutbacks signaled an admission that its latest drive to achieve a long-cherished ambition to become a global player had run into trouble.
Fies, which was created to help low-income students pay for tuition at non-government universities, has suffered cutbacks amid a record budget deficit.
Farmers in Canada, Australia and Russia that rely on Indian demand are expected to intensify their cutbacks in pulses cultivation, while seeking other markets.
Global merchants have been grappling with lower margins in sourcing and transporting crops, prompting cutbacks in trading teams and investment down the food chain.
Both prior to and after the election, prominent Republicans spoke about repealing the Affordable Care Act (ACA), privatizing Medicare, and making cutbacks to Medicaid.
Some have argued that cutbacks in accelerated depreciation could be used to raise revenue to help keep a broad tax reform measure revenue neutral.
The world's leading oil companies are set to generate greater amounts of cash in 2018, following a sustained period of cutbacks in recent years.
But patients, doctors, and advocates report that dose cutbacks are continuing—and a new survey shows that physicians remain hesitant to help these patients.
The most obvious factor driving the spot price has been supply cutbacks by major producers, namely Canada's Cameco and Kazakhstan's state-owned producer Kazatomprom .
During the second quarter, Dollar General said that combined with food deflation, these cutbacks dented its same-stores sales between 0.6 and 0.7 percent.
News of the likely cutbacks has sparked outrage in Germany, where many Siemens Power and Gas division plants are in the economically deprived east.
And even those who prevailed at hearings have often faced new cutbacks, said Elizabeth Jois, a lawyer at the New York Legal Assistance Group.
Because the companies' deals with We are most likely shorter term than their traditional leases, the startup could bear the brunt of their cutbacks.
President Trump has released his "skinny budget" giving a blueprint of where the administration would like to see spending and cutbacks at federal agencies.
The goal with this year's deal is to stave off those cuts with progressively severe cutbacks as the water level at the lake drops.
Its chief executive promised "tough cutbacks" at its underperforming investment bank as he battled to convince shareholders he can turn around Germany's biggest lender.
Prices have since been boosted by mine closures and cutbacks at other mines and environmental issues in top producer China, which shuttered much capacity.
He promised shareholders "tough cutbacks" to the investment bank to turn the lender around after it failed to agree a merger with rival Commerzbank.
These significant cutbacks at a time of extraordinary humanitarian crisis would only be made worse by increased military actions abroad, warns Human Rights Watch.
The 245,20 ton cutbacks would represent a 230 percent drop from 240 production levels and are equivalent to 8003-2800 percent of global output.
Now more than ever, we need massive resistance in the streets to shut down Trump's agenda of racism, sexism, migrant-bashing, cutbacks and war.
Mr. Travers disagreed with Mr. Grenell over cutbacks at the counterterrorism center, according to former intelligence officials and other people familiar with the matter.
But the budget cutbacks have contributed to growing doubts in Washington about whether Britain remains capable of fighting a war alongside the American military.
Black workers have been harder hit by public-sector cutbacks, said Darrick Hamilton, a professor of economics and urban policy at the New School.
Prater and many signers say they noticed cutbacks in U.S. staffing hours after Starbucks in April reported a deceleration in quarterly cafe sales growth.
But prison overcrowding in recent decades meant more visitors and led to cutbacks in visitations at medium-security prisons to weekends and holidays only.
Days of rallies forced Mr. Ortega to withdraw his social security cutbacks, release detained protesters and allow a television station back on the air.
Some of Mr. Obama's national security aides, believing that Hillary Clinton would win the presidential election, expected deep cutbacks in the $6773 trillion plan.
Glencore has probably been the most aggressive in this regard, announcing cutbacks in the output of some of its commodities, including zinc and coal.
By law, mandatory usage cutbacks take effect if it falls below 1,075 feet, which federal forecasters have said could happen as early as 2019.
Sharp cutbacks in doses will result in hundreds of thousands of men and women with chronic pain developing withdrawal, craving and poor pain control.
For some, there could be trouble meeting mortgage payments or other obligations, and there could be cutbacks on any spending that can be postponed.
He also highlighted, in a statement released by his office, public sector cutbacks and budgetary savings that resulted in higher than expected financial reserves.
That may require potentially unpopular measures, such as cutbacks in spending on pensions and the defence industry, which the Kremlin has been reluctant to implement.
"Furthermore, considerable cutbacks or tax rises would be necessary to finance this basic income, which could not replace today's social security system entirely," it adds.
One of those presidents may well cancel the reduction plans — most of the candidates now seeking the Republican nomination oppose cutbacks in the nuclear arsenal.
It's also true that activist campaigns often, if not always, lead to cutbacks in the size of firms and of their research and development efforts.
Voting cutbacks should simply cause those interested in protecting the right to vote to work harder at enacting local measures expanding access to the franchise.
Then, cabin crew were angry about staffing cutbacks and the introduction of new contracts, dubbed "mixed-fleet" contracts, which offered inferior terms for new employees.
This is another hobby horse of debt worrywarts, whose plans for reducing the deficit tend to overwhelmingly involve cutbacks to entitlement programs for the elderly.
Budget cutbacks were partly responsible for the explosion, and experienced people who worked for the government were lured to the private sector by higher pay.
Prime Minister David Cameron, who is now reversing years of military cutbacks, has authorized Britain's creation of a new National Cyber Centre to track jihadists.
There are tangible signs that the raw materials part of the zinc market is tightening on a combination of mine closures and price-related cutbacks.
Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing told shareholders at the bank's annual meeting on Thursday it was prepared to make "tough cutbacks" at its investment bank.
It happened just before the 2008 recession, when I was working as a reporter in a national newsroom that was going through company-wide cutbacks.
His arsenal of quick-fire jukes and ankle-crippling cutbacks created jaw-dropping highlights that will be talked about for ages among collegiate football fans.
Lacking producer cutbacks, any rebalancing of nickel supply is going to be a Darwinian battle for balance-sheet survival, both in China and everywhere else.
"Under the sixth AETS implementation, the three countries agreed for export cutbacks of 240,000 metric tonnes of natural rubber," the group said in a statement.
For their part, congressional Republicans still believe in their trinity of huge tax cuts, drastic deregulation, and deep cutbacks in Medicare, Medicaid, and ObamaCare benefits.
They also gave examples of obstacles to registration, voter roll purges, cutbacks to early voting hours and strict voter ID requirements, which have intimidated voters.
In return for the new loans, the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the I.M.F.—the "troika"—insisted on drastic cutbacks in government programs.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - India's economic growth likely lost some momentum in the April-June quarter on cutbacks in domestic and global demand, a Reuters poll showed.
Most conspicuous have been state efforts like voter ID laws or cutbacks in early voting periods, which critics say disproportionately affect minorities and the poor.
Much is yet to be done, according to the other senior RBS source who said the bank had three to four years of cutbacks ahead.
Cutbacks of military medical facilities due to Base Realignment and Closure Commission activity has resulted in a significant decrease in Department of Defense operated activities.
Their discussion this year has focused on cutbacks at mines and sectors of heavy industry that are producing more than China's slowing economy can consume.
Earlier this year, however, the company noted that it was rethinking its approach and making cutbacks after failing to secure its most recent funding round.
Cutbacks will but it remains to be seen just how hard a bargain Beijing exacts from its tin producers in return for a helping hand.
Immediately after Whiting's no-fracking announcement on Wednesday evening, its shares rose about 9 percent, perhaps on hopes the sharp cutbacks would preserve precious cash.
And consumers began to complain that it was unfair to continue demanding dramatic cutbacks in water use or imposing drought surcharges on their water bills.
There is a pinch on state and local budgets that is causing cutbacks on front-line labor as there's more, not less, work to do.
But back at the State Department, morale remains troubled amid serious cutbacks, a grinding reorganization and an exodus of senior diplomats that continued on Thursday.
These are the statements of an arch-conservative House member intent on using a new executive role to back entitlement cutbacks he's supported for years.
Instead, the cutbacks are meant to make a down payment on the 31 percent budget cut that President Trump proposed for the department this year.
The prevalence of high-calorie snacks and fast foods and cutbacks in physical activity both within and outside of school are not the only reasons.
Even workers who previously held correctional positions said the cutbacks were unsettling because fewer colleagues were on hand to provide backup when things turned ugly.
The administration's interest in apprenticeships stands in contrast to the cutbacks for other forms of job training in its budget proposal, involving far larger sums.
While Airbus is expected to put pressure on CSeries suppliers to lower costs, Enders did not give specifics on whether there could be employee cutbacks.
The cutbacks, Mr. Chirac argued, were needed if France was to meet European Union standards for participating in the unified currency system of the euro.
Those are primarily due to cutbacks by the US military as well as low gas prices, which have led to layoffs in the energy sector.
Mr. Trump's populism presents a stark contradiction to House Speaker Paul D. Ryan's positions on free trade, immigration and cutbacks in Social Security and Medicare.
We take a look at what Mr. Trump's proposal would mean for the departments facing cutbacks, and for the budget's one clear winner: the military.
The steelworks is the main employer in the town of Whyalla and the political fallout from cutbacks or shutdowns at the plant would be severe.
OPEC, meaning largely the Saudis, would make the bulk of the cutbacks, one million barrels, as long as Russia and other producers trimmed the rest.
That is despite recent cutbacks by some tech companies, including Snap and NetApp, as well as the impact from ongoing restructuring in the retail sector.
The rationale for the cutbacks, according to one source, was to manage cash flow concerns following a struggle to accelerate growth after the SoftBank investment.
Firms in Saudi Arabia and the UAE have responded to stalled payments by cutting labour costs, renegotiating contracts with suppliers and making other cutbacks, he said.
Jerry Brown declared a drought state of emergency but officials last year lifted some strict rules, including the requirement of 25 percent cutbacks in urban areas.
The financial industry has seen cutbacks by large investment banks leading to vacancies at Singapore's gleaming office towers nearing their highest level in almost a decade.
Of the nation's remaining 7,200 newspapers, at least 1,000 are 'ghost papers' — meaning they have been so hobbled by cutbacks that they produce little original reporting.
BNP Paribas has said it aims to grab market share from rivals pulling back from investment banking even as its moves ahead with its own cutbacks.
Other fiscal challenges include the rising cost of pensions, Medicaid and other fixed costs, which have led to cutbacks in new project spending and debt offerings.
A decrease in lottery sales would mean less money for those supplemental materials but would not result in program cutbacks, said California Lottery spokesman Russ Lopez.
But the long-term goals of the conservative movement on tax policy simply require cutbacks to the biggest drivers of government spending — programs for the elderly.
Copper's supply dynamics are more complex than those of zinc, with unforeseen production hits and producer cutbacks balanced against new mines and expansions of existing mines.
GoPro has been financially unhealthy for some time, and according to TechCrunch, cutbacks now extend to CEO Nicholas Woodman, who has reduced his pay to $1.
The cutbacks generally are intended to help shore up unemployment insurance trust funds, which went insolvent in 35 states following the recession that began in 2008.
Back in Blythe, the purchase of farmland comes as urban residents of California face state-mandated water cutbacks due to a fourth year of severe drought.
Cutbacks have hit Qatar's vast migrant workforce the hardest but locals - for whom affluence and stellar economic growth have been the norm - have also been affected.
The move also comes as Ford mulls cutbacks in its workforce elsewhere, particularly among salaried workers in the U.S. and different roles abroad, particularly in Europe.
While the government lavishes cash on Mr Correa's pet projects—last year some deans at Yachay were paid $16,300 a month—less-favoured universities face cutbacks.
The museum, which has an operating budget of $38.6 million, joins the Metropolitan Museum of Art and MoMA, both of which also recently announced staff cutbacks.
When the cutbacks are fully implemented, South Korea's active combat troop numbers will come down to about 500,000 — less than half of North Korea's 1.28 million.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Several hundred elderly Greeks shouting "shame" marched through Athens on Tuesday protesting against deep cutbacks to pension payments ordered by the indebted country's creditors.
A larger standard deduction, combined with cutbacks in itemized deductions, would prompt millions of Americans to simplify their tax filing by switching to the standard deduction.
Burton said he would like to believe mines have gotten safer, but during times of economic hardship mines often started making cutbacks, which could be dangerous.
"And, where there is a history of inappropriate behavior, such as the Internal Revenue Service, cutbacks and reforms are recommended to hold them accountable," Crenshaw said.
But blue states have also been affected by cutbacks in federal funding for research, infrastructure and higher education — a reminder that federal policy still matters enormously.
But in many states and localities, the wounds to school budgets from recession-era cutbacks are still large, leaving schools with more students and less money.
Although the Federal Aviation Administration specifies minimum crew staffing for each type of aircraft based on evacuation times, airline cutbacks in the travel downturn following Sept.
Its shares plummeted briefly to all time lows of 26.31 zlotys ($6.88) on Wednesday with investors concerned that PZU's expansion plans would mean cutbacks in dividends.
Meanwhile, spot iron ore and construction steel prices have risen as investors continued to focus on China's capacity cutbacks and industrial upgrade in the steel sector.
The cutbacks, along with pressure from investors and a desire to bolster profit, have sent many of the world's largest agricultural companies scrambling to cut deals.
But, as with similar coordinated cutbacks announced in other parts of the Chinese metals sector, these ones are in essence a cry for central government help.
The United States has pushed to cut off those supplies to the North, but it settled last week for modest cutbacks under a United Nations resolution.
They not only introduced drastic cutbacks in social welfare; the party also initiated a tax reform that lowered the top rate from 53 to 42 percent.
An expert at the Fire Brigades Union complained that the report did not address years of spending cutbacks that had crippled enforcement of existing safety standards.
Metro said it hopes to provide riders with reduced but steady service after a week of drastic cutbacks and sudden shifts that left some people stranded.
G.M. blamed cutbacks in sales to rental car companies, and tough comparisons with July 2016, when it offered big discounts and promotions to drive up sales.
Delays in pipeline approvals have prompted the Alberta government to mandate production cutbacks over the last two years to drain a glut of oil in storage.
Fallout for Boeing suppliers: The company's move to halt production of the 737 Max jet could force cutbacks or layoffs for some of its 600 suppliers.
This includes near-constant concerns about a shortfall in funding, long waiting times for consultations and operations, cutbacks to social services, crumbling hospitals and staff shortages.
It was alone in responding to the zinc price decline of 2015 with major cutbacks, which have undoubtedly played a role in the subsequent price recovery.
States are likely to pick up the tab for most programs, but a protracted shutdown lasting into the spring could result in cutbacks, according to analysts.
Many police leaders have blamed cutbacks to police forces, and it is true that police staffing across England and Wales has fallen by about 20,000 officers.
CHINA OUTPUT: Production cutbacks at China's zinc smelters in response to tighter environmental checks and weaker profits have tightened supply, said CRU analyst Dina Yu in Beijing.
A federal funding stoppage would be "pretty dramatic" for a school district, and could lead to staff reductions and cutbacks in curriculum and teacher training, Packer said.
Khodari, like many construction-related firms, has been pressured by a severe slowdown in the sector caused by cutbacks in state spending due to lower oil prices.
The three countries account for about 70 percent of the world's natural rubber production and decided for export cutbacks of 240,000 metric tonnes collectively to support prices.
He also has proposed a raft of other spending increases, from veterans benefits to military spending, while allowing for no cutbacks in Social Security or Medicare benefits.
She told BuzzFeed News on Tuesday that the district had been carrying out teacher cutbacks and that staff members were being treated unprofessionally while facing increasing demands.
Even its M&A business is in some difficulty—as exemplified by its big cutbacks in Asia, where governments in China and elsewhere still favour local institutions.
The company was valued above $1 billion in 2015, but it had its valuation sliced in half by HSBC last year following staff layoffs and service cutbacks.
On Tuesday, Metropolitan's board of directors agreed to bear most of the state's water cutbacks as a way to prevent Lake Mead from reaching critically low levels.
The spike follows production cutbacks at major miners in Brazil and Australia after a fatal tailings dam accident and a cyclone in the state of Western Australia.
Farm commodity merchants have been grappling with lower margins in the sourcing and transporting of crops, prompting cutbacks in trading teams and investment down the food chain.
Greece has seen its national output shrink by a quarter since it was first forced to seek external financial aid in return for spending cutbacks in 2010.
The cutbacks by Shell and Lyondell helped boost spot prices for gasoline at the Gulf Coast, which climbed 2.75 cents a gallon on Monday, compared with Friday.
The Greek economy has suffered from a deep recession with demand weighed down by fiscal cutbacks, a heavy tax burden, capital controls and a lack of investment.
Earlier this month, Imperial Irrigation District, a water district in California's southeastern Imperial County with senior rights to the Colorado River, announced a plan with water cutbacks.
The cutbacks will be split evenly between Europe and the United States and be weighted towards roles at the director and managing director level, the source added.
Foreign workers recruited from countries including India, Nepal and Bangladesh, and who make up the bulk of Qatar's 2.3 million population, have borne the brunt of cutbacks.
Former Obama administration officials are launching an effort to sign people up for ObamaCare, saying they need to fill the gap left by the Trump administration's cutbacks.
Cash flow is a better indicator of buybacks prospects than earnings, as per-share earnings can be managed through cost-cutting such as asset sales and cutbacks.
But he said some of the more costly ideas were unrealistic "pie-in-the-sky stuff" because of recent cutbacks in funding and staffing at many departments.
On Dollar General's conference call, management blamed the weather, food price deflation and food stamp cutbacks, as well as growing competition from Wal-Mart, for the underperformance.
The Office of Federal Student Aid (FSA) and the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) have seen the most significant cutbacks  since January 2017, according to the publication.
The weakness reflects in part trouble in the energy industry, which has suffered cutbacks and layoffs because of the plunge in oil prices over the last year.
But they are an equally notable challenge to the industry, which will most likely be able to make the cutbacks only by reducing oil and gas production.
Mnuchin's comments were embargoed for release on Monday as other U.S. officials were expected to begin talks in India this week on cutbacks in Iranian oil supplies.
And, indeed, it's very difficult to imagine Bush securing reelection in 2004 if his trillion-dollar tax cut had been paid for with cutbacks to public services.
As a result, states have passed more voting restrictions over the past several years — including controversial voter ID laws and cutbacks on early voting days and hours.
I think one of the challenges for local broadcasting is like if there's been cutbacks in the local newspaper or newsroom, where are those stories coming from?
That could be a huge body blow to the U.S. oil sector, with companies that are cash-strapped facing sharper cutbacks and even bankruptcies and forced mergers.
But by the time the council voted to shut down most of the county's libraries, the overall scope of the cutbacks startled many people in both parties.
The wrong turn actually, by this measure, began even before Republicans took the House of Representatives – mainly, I think, reflecting cutbacks at the state and local level.
In addition to voter ID laws, these "recent changes to voting laws" include polling place closings, new hurdles to voter registration, and cutbacks in early voting days.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and was a persistent critic of the Federal Aviation Administration, arguing that cutbacks of air traffic controllers were leading to unsafe conditions.
President Trump's administration has targeted American science agencies for cutbacks, with NOAA, the lead agency for tracking greenhouse gases, being one of those on the chopping block.
Rojas said Cespedes could not yet run full out or make cutbacks; he was doing zigzags at one point, but Rojas said the staff had him stop.
At its core lies indecision and policy variances within the executive branch, policy variances between the executive and legislative branches, as well as budget bottlenecks and cutbacks.
Mr. Ross said that cutbacks in Chinese oil purchases were likely to ripple across the world, causing supplies to build up in the United States and Europe.
In the face of potential cutbacks, major cultural institutions like New York City Center are trying to make clear how much the city's funding matters to them.
Economic problems tied to the collapse in oil prices and economic sanctions imposed after the Ukraine crisis have forced some defense cutbacks, but the investment remains considerable.
It means having a reimbursement policy that allows providers to offer a full range of services without having their rates reduced to levels that require major cutbacks.
And relative to current law, AHCA's Medicaid cuts are so sizable that they will still almost surely force states to make cutbacks in in-home care programs.
That will mean higher pay for many in the short run, though business groups warn it also means reduced labor force flexibility and possible cutbacks on hours.
The cutbacks make for scenes like that at the Fiat Chrysler plant in Valencia, where dust gathers on semi-assembled 2300 Jeep Cherokees, still missing windshields and mirrors.
This isn't an efficiency argument for further newsroom cutbacks, but rather an argument to use the talent and time of existing journalists to trailblaze unique paths and coverage.
Company officials have told CNBC that they are diverting production to other markets, while also trying to boost sales in the U.S., to avoid any cutbacks at Spartanburg.
Compliance by OPEC and non-OPEC with pledged cutbacks stood at 98 percent in March, OPEC said – higher than the organization achieved during its last cut in 2009.
In 2005, then-Indiana Republican Representative Mike Pence, now vice president, called on the floor of the House for "offsetting" money spent on Katrina relief with cutbacks elsewhere.
France's BNP Paribas has agreed to outsource its Asian equities trading platform to global electronic brokerage Instinet as part of significant cutbacks of its Asian investment banking operations.
Merkel last week said she would continue pushing for increased military funding after years of cutbacks, and pledged Germany would be spending 1.5 percent of GDP by 2024.
The top Puerto Rican financial official at the meeting, Gerardo Portela, called the oversight board's insistence on more cutbacks "inhumane," coming so soon after a catastrophic natural disaster.
Those and other sensible fixes, not deep and broad cutbacks, will ensure that the system continues to provide a basic level of guaranteed retirement income for all workers.
Portman and Capito cited the bill's Medicaid cutbacks and how that would hurt efforts to combat the opioid epidemic that has taken a heavy toll in their states.
A big, disorderly default would put any borrowing beyond reach, and public service cutbacks, which have been bearable so far, would worsen, eventually jeopardizing residents' health and safety.
As head of the OECD's economics department, Padoan was an early critic of tough budget cutbacks in the euro zone's weakest economies as they struggled with excessive debt.
China's forced environmental cutbacks on zinc slag, or waste from the zinc smelting process, and falling refined prices in the second quarter, prompted many smelters to cut production.
Sitting in armchairs in the chair's spacious suite, Tristani tried to broach the subject of net neutrality and the Lifeline cutbacks, but Pai gave her a frosty reception.
In common with other states, it is seeking to diversify its economy away from oil, with growth threatened by government spending cutbacks in response to low energy prices.
The new head of the FCC has made it clear this is just the beginning of cutbacks he'd like to make on regulations favored by consumer interest groups.
In a statement, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said provincial governments and relevant agencies would be free to decide whether to implement cutbacks at inefficient mines.
He proposed draconian cuts to America's diplomacy budget, with Tillerson himself pushing radical cutbacks that triggered an exodus of experienced public servants and profound demoralization in the department.
Sewing flagged an extensive revamp in May, promising shareholders "tough cutbacks" to the investment bank after Deutsche Bank failed to agree a merger with cross-town rival Commerzbank.
Instead, the Irish government is appealing Europe's tax ruling, a move that is exposing a rift in a country still feeling the aftershocks from years of harsh cutbacks.
With President Trump formally announcing the U.S. will exit the Iran nuclear deal, it appears likely there will be cutbacks in Iran oil production in the coming months.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A strike in Belgium on Friday disrupted public transport across the country, closed factories and hit its largest airport as trade unions protested against government cutbacks.
Many Chinese investors seem to favor a rationalization in production which would boost the price of steel as shares in lower-cost producers rally whenever cutbacks are floated.
Its retreat echoes cutbacks at several European rivals, including Deutsche Bank and Royal Bank of Scotland, and follows a long struggle for many to make profits in Asia.
Because he doesn't look like he's a great skater but he's almost like an aeronautical engineering genius on the ice because he understands triangles and he understands cutbacks.
It had earlier been forced to make cutbacks to its team as a result of cost-cutting following the collapse of the funding deal earlier in the year.
However, years of painful cutbacks have yet to regenerate the price of aluminum because China continues to over-produce and export its surplus in the form of products.
And that was despite the Trump administration's attacks on the health-care law, cutbacks on outreach and an enrollment period that was half as long as previous ones.
After the painful cutbacks during the recession, the Detroit companies are loath to close any existing facilities, in part to keep peace with the United Automobile Workers union.
Last year, some farmers were still seeing water cutbacks and would have been forced to pay high prices in many cases for extra water to offset the heat.
Closures of major mines such as Century in Australia and Lisheen in Ireland and cutbacks by miners such as Glencore have left the market short of both metals.
Restaurants and bars have already initiated severe staff cutbacks, with similar actions underway in the travel and entertainment industries, leading to widespread layoffs at companies large and small.
If you missed it: The president, irate over the G.M. cutbacks, threatened to punish the automaker by ending federal tax credits that have helped its electric-vehicle efforts.
Every dollar of proposed cutbacks to domestic, diplomatic and international aid programs that Trump makes in the spending plan will go to boost defense and law enforcement funding.
The legislation cuts back on the federal subsidies that many low- and moderate-income Americans use to buy health insurance, with sharper cutbacks for Americans nearing Medicare eligibility.
OPEC officials had been scheduled to meet in early March with Russia and their other non-OPEC partners to review their production deal, and possibly increase their cutbacks.
Potential customers could be turned off by the idea that WeWork&aposs business is foundering or could be worried that its services will suffer thanks to its cutbacks.
Today, more than a quarter of Liverpool's roughly 218,000 residents are officially poor, making austerity traumatic: Public institutions charged with aiding vulnerable people are themselves straining from cutbacks.
So the company apparently has sought to put a softer face on its cutbacks by recasting many as voluntary rather than the result of decisions by the firm.
But global oil supply and demand is becoming more balanced and recent spending cutbacks on U.S. production could eventually boost crude prices, Schlumberger Chief Executive Paal Kibsgaard said.
That earlier push never generated much momentum: though the House Judiciary Committee approved cutbacks, one-third of House Republicans joined most Democrats to block them on the floor.
But further cutbacks, particularly to pensions which have already gone through 20183 cuts since the start of the Greek debt crisis in 2010, would be hard to swallow.
Corning – The glass and optical components maker cut its sales forecast for TV and optical communication cable components, pointing to capital spending cutbacks by several major telecommunications companies.
After Putin's remarks, the State Department deemed the cutbacks "a regrettable and uncalled for act" and said officials would assess the impact and how to respond to it.
To say that drastic tax cuts lead to steep reductions in tax revenue, thus necessitating sharp cutbacks in public services, doesn't seem like an earth-shattering policy conclusion.
The cutbacks mean Bhamusi can't water her garden, a source of vegetables for her family, and must now spend valuable time each day looking for alternative sources of water.
Cryan has described GTB as the "backbone" of Deutsche Bank and has pledged to invest 1 billion euros in improving its systems, in contrast to savings and cutbacks elsewhere.
Gas prices have been stubbornly high this year because of the OPEC and Venezuelan cutbacks, and tariffs on such a significant source of oil could boost prices even further.
The company - which makes the world's most widely used herbicide, Roundup - has been wrestling with low crop prices and spending cutbacks by U.S. farmers, which have hit its profits.
Sewing flagged an extensive revamp in May, promising shareholders "tough cutbacks" to the investment bank after Deutsche Bank failed to agree a merger with cross-town rival Commerzbank (CBKG.DE).
OPEC production cuts were seen at 812,000 bpd, while 383,000 bpd worth of voluntary adjustments from non-OPEC partners bring the combined total of cutbacks to 1.2 million bpd.
The cutbacks may also alleviate the pressure on rivals such as Scandinavian Airlines, which now faces less head-to-head competition on routes between Europe and the United States.
Flush with cash, some miners are investing again after years of cutbacks, a shift highlighted by the RBA when it skipped a chance to cut interest rates this month.
State cutbacks on mosquito control have put the United States behind the curve, he added, noting that the work is done part time in some municipalities by sanitation workers.
The cutbacks by companies like Ford and GM "will help us," Jack Hollis, the head of the flagship Toyota division, said in an interview at the New York show.
The cutbacks may also alleviate the pressure on rivals such as Scandinavian Airlines, which now faces less head-to-head competition on routes between Europe and the United States.
With oil recently reaching $80 a barrel, the highest level since 2014, producers are discussing easing some of the cutbacks and will meet to set policy later in June.
"They [Saudi Arabia] haven't had enough money coming in from the oil side… they're talking about cutbacks up to $20 billion on infrastructure and so forth" Jon Najarian said.
In May Christian Sewing, its chief executive, promised "tough cutbacks" in the ailing investment-banking business, with plans to be laid out alongside half-year results on July 24th.
The strength of the rally since November's trough has dispelled all the earlier talk of coordinated production cutbacks in return for government help in setting up an aluminium stockpile.
Dean Heller of Nevada said he opposes the bill, the statement is an indication that the Medicaid cutbacks are now one of the biggest threats to the bill's passage.
But not every former LA Weekly contributor is down with the boycott, and particularly not those who have watched layoffs, cutbacks, and ownership changes at the newspaper for decades.
Sharp weakening in emerging market currencies typically spurs a reining in of excesses and cutbacks on mal-investment, with the process now "quite advanced" in most countries, it said.
At the same time, the smelter cutbacks have led to a dip in Chinese demand for the metal in the fourth quarter, according to analyst Natasha Kaneva at JPMorgan.
Both of LG's new phones make significant cutbacks in the spec department: they have 2GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage, relatively small batteries, and low-power processors.
For Trump, it could mean hurting a key constituency -- the military -- and forcing the White House to explain why it calls for more spending but major cutbacks in bases.
The right-wing governments they elect then enact welfare cutbacks, both to punish the immigrants whom their voters fear and because right-wing parties love welfare cuts in general.
Worse still, according to Head for Points, the travel blog that first leaked the story, BA is now making a "monthly announcement" to staff about successive waves of cutbacks.
This year, a drop in the price of oil and a rise in population augured substantial cutbacks and a struggle to meet the health and safety needs of citizens.
While I do not agree with the huge cutbacks in defense proposed by Johnson, I strongly agreed with his opposition to the Iraq War under President George W. Bush.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek police on Monday fired teargas to control a demonstration of pensioners protesting over cutbacks to their benefits, part of an austerity drive dictated by international lenders.
The company, like many construction-related firms, has been put under pressure by a slowdown in the sector, caused by cutbacks in state spending due to lower oil prices.
ZN-STX-SGH Production cutbacks at China's zinc smelters due to tighter environmental checks and weaker profits had tightened supply, said Dina Yu, analyst at CRU consultancy in Beijing.
One was for cutbacks in the Czech contribution to NATO military missions abroad; another for representation on the supervisory board of the biggest state-controlled company, electricity producer CEZ.
With the decline of many large-scale manufacturing industry and dramatic cutbacks in government-funded investment after the recession and fiscal stimulus program, investment is actually not especially high.
The lighting group stepped up cutbacks and slashed its guidance for adjusted core profit and earnings per share in fiscal 2018, citing a weak dollar and slower business development.
Seadrill, one of the world's largest offshore drilling rig operators, filed for bankruptcy in September after a steep drop in crude prices caused drastic cutbacks in oil company investment.
The countervailing forces were the Trump administration's cutbacks in outreach and grants to outside groups that help people enroll, along with an enrollment period that was half as long.
The reported cutbacks to the president's business empire are emblematic of how the COVID-19 virus' rapid spread across the globe has upended life at every level of society.
Cleveland is lucky to still have The Scene — many other cities have lost their alt-weeklies — but the city's daily paper, The Plain Dealer, has been debilitated by cutbacks.
Extreme executive compensation is hardly a new issue — in the late 1970s General Motors executives were under fire for accepting $1 million paychecks while union workers were absorbing cutbacks.
A team that for years has relied on 60-yard balls down the wing that rarely connected put on a dizzying display of cutbacks, through balls and slotted passes.
President Trump has proposed cutbacks to that program and two other medical preparedness programs overseen by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Department of Health and Human Services.
Bookmakers put the Conservative candidate ahead in a vote that has been dominated by the future of the local nuclear industry and the town hospital, hit by austerity cutbacks.
In recent years, the industry has increased its sway among Republicans, supporting a rightward shift toward sharp cutbacks of Social Security and Medicare and the rollback of environmental protections.
Funding remains a perpetual battle, especially in a climate of cutbacks: The Trump administration has proposed significant cuts in specialized arts programs that could affect state and district funding.
The U.S. Navy is considering accelerating ship retirements and cutbacks to construction, a move that could curtail the Navy's plans for a larger fleet, according to The Associated Press.
When they became senior executives at Sony's television business in 2002, the studio was working to re-establish itself after severe cutbacks had essentially left the division for dead.
Its gains have in recent weeks been boosted by major germanium refiner Teck Resources, which declared partial force majeure and reinforced concerns about Chinese supply hit by production cutbacks.
The new Legislature has already had a tooth-and-claw fight that ended last week with Republican approval of sweeping cutbacks in the collective bargaining rights of government employees.
There is lower coal supply from Indonesia and Australia due to cutbacks but also heavy rainfall this year, which has squeezed the market and pushed prices higher, traders said.
Esper told reporters he did not consider the postponement a concession to North Korea, although it follows earlier cutbacks in the scale and prominence of U.S.-South Korean exercises.
Between last October and February, the level of Lake Kariba fell by over 3 metres (10 feet), the Zimbabwe River Authority said in a statement, forcing cutbacks in power generation.
But cutbacks will also affect next-generation technology projects intended to help Audi clean up its image in the wake of the emissions scandal, two sources at Audi told Reuters.
The U.S. exported a record amount of crude oil, topping a million barrels a day for a second week and filling the gap in world markets created by OPEC cutbacks.
The service has been the target of repeated government budget cutbacks, and the country's health minister is apparently unwilling to discuss the security of the huge, aging network it uses.
Before Congo joined, OPEC had an implied production target for 2018 of 32.78 million bpd, based on cutbacks detailed in late 2016 and Nigeria and Libya's expectations of 2018 output.
Athens says Greek law prevents it from legislating on a hypothetical event, but it has offered to discuss a mechanism of automatic cutbacks in the event of a fiscal fallout.
Euro zone officials said on Friday the lenders would ask Greece to adopt new measures worth 2 percent of GDP, focused on broadening the tax base and on pension cutbacks.
It is financed through a series of cutbacks to the social welfare state, with low-income Americans receiving less assistance in buying health care services, food, and other such things.
"Our employees... are fully aware that this (overhaul) cannot be accomplished without cutbacks," interim chief executive Guido Kerkhoff said in an interview with the newspaper to be published on Friday.
This is slightly surprising since it was only in January that producers were threatening coordinated cutbacks and calling for government assistance in the face of over-supply and weak prices.
The unintended consequence of such actions could be cutbacks in high-risk research aimed at curing and healing the most threatening diseases that require high returns to justify high costs.
There are fears that unrest could lead to cutbacks of as much as half that output, further raising oil prices—and again providing another healthy boost to the Russian economy.
Farmers in Canada, Australia and Russia that rely on Indian demand will likely intensify their cutbacks in pulses cultivation and continue to seek other markets in response to the curbs.
But the underlying supply-demand balance has tightened significantly since the start of 2016 as a result of continued consumption growth and the impact of supply disruptions and investment cutbacks.
The U.S. and Mexico have been among the biggest contributors to cutbacks that have led to the rebalancing of the world oil market, while OPEC and Russia continued to pump.
Authorities braced for protests outside Brazil's Congress organized by labor unions and left-wing groups opposed to cutbacks they say undermine education and health services that will hurt Brazil's poor.
Deutsche Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing said in May that he planned to make cutbacks to the bank's investment banking and trading operations to appease investors unhappy about its underperformance.
But Chief Executive Martin Brudermueller, who has launched asset sales and cutbacks since taking office last year, said the guidance cut would not make him more cautious in the future.
"We are still assuming that there is not going to be any such deal right now and there will not be any aggressive cutbacks from non-OPEC producers," Deshpande said.
It's designed to make the business self-sustaining after a tricky period of business in which the company contemplated an ICO and was forced to make cutbacks to its team.
The rise of drug-resistant bacteria is a growing threat to modern medicine and has been made worse in recent years by overuse of antibiotics and cutbacks in drug research.
Low commodity prices and production cutbacks at major mines forced the government to cut its economic growth forecast for this year by more than half, from 9 to 4.3 percent.
More generally, there is concern that another round of layoffs and cutbacks by some of the world's big financial institutions will deal a blow to confidence in the weeks ahead.
Merchants have been grappling with lower profits from sourcing and shipping commodities such as grain and oilseeds, prompting cutbacks in trading teams, investments in food processing activities and acquisition speculation.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. department store chains, hit by slowing sales for more than two years, have used layoffs, store closings and cutbacks to maintain one aspect of stability: profit margins.
The zinc raw materials market has been tightening for many months thanks to the closure of exhausted mines such as Century in Australia and Glencore's 500,000 tonnes of annualized cutbacks.
IRS CUTBACKS COMING: The Internal Revenue Service expects its workforce to decline by 2628,28503 to 22019,000 full-time employees during the current fiscal year, the agency's commissioner, John Koskinen, said.
Another factor that was expected to depress enrollment was sharp cutbacks by the Trump administration in advertising and outreach efforts designed to spur people to sign up for Obamacare plans.
University regents will meet on Monday to consider a declaration of "financial exigency," allowing swift shutdowns of programs, dismissal of tenured faculty and other major cutbacks, President Jim Johnsen said.
"We were too optimistic that the price rally would continue this year with ongoing environmental measures and capacity cutbacks," said Wang Wei, a rebar trader based in Shenyang, Liaoning province.
Involuntary drops in supply in Venezuela, Angola and Libya have made the cutbacks even bigger, although OPEC — led by Saudi Arabia — has since agreed to a modest increase in output.
It is still too soon for the jobs report, however, to pick up any cutbacks directly related to a string of trade-related announcements in Washington and in other capitals.
Mr. Hunt says that other schools have followed suit in building troubling partnerships, using the support of Nike and other major brands to make up for cutbacks in public spending.
Officials along the branch lines worry that the cutbacks would diminish the appeal of their towns and limit their ability to promote public transit as a way to attract residents.
Cutbacks by the conservative government have led to questions about what to prioritize: benefits for older voters, who tend to vote Liberal, or younger voters, who tend to support Labor.
Despite huge interest in news that has led to traffic surges and a rise in digital subscription sign-ups, the media industry has seen cutbacks as advertising has dropped sharply.
Facing a possible rematch in Istanbul, he is probably also wary of forcing voters to swallow the bitter medicine of cutbacks and austerity needed to cure Turkey's dependence on credit.
But the collapse in oil prices in 2014 crushed the country's revenues, exposed widespread corruption, set off a currency collapse, and forced deep cutbacks in programs many Venezuelans rely on.
In New York, which has the highest number of cases, 1,700, U.S. courts in and around New York City are among the federal courts to implement sharp cutbacks on activity.
While some states have applied to make minor changes to their programs, the demise of the Graham-Cassidy legislation on Tuesday means no major cutbacks are on the immediate horizon.
The spread of coronavirus and cutbacks in domestic and international airline schedules continue to raise concerns and insecurities for those with travel plans for the next few weeks and months.
She now has more than 300 people on payroll, which gives an organizational advantage but also means her fund-raising must keep pace lest she be forced into future cutbacks.
But the political stalemate means it will be well into 2020 before a new annual budget is passed, triggering months of cutbacks that are likely to drag on economic growth.
Enrollment is widely expected to be lower than in previous years, in part due to a shorter sign-up period this year and cutbacks in outreach by the Trump administration.
Even the best natural history museums have been obliged to reduce their scientific staff in the face of government cutbacks and the decline in donations following the 2008 economic crash.
Bank shares led losses in Europe and the U.S. markets on Thursday, amid talk of more layoffs and cutbacks planned by Europe's major lenders as they struggle with zero rates.
"The sector was plagued by production cutbacks and flagging demand, which have been the trends so far in 2019," said Joe Hayes, an economist at IHS Markit, in a note.
A new report warns that spending cutbacks at state environmental protection agencies have led to thousands of job cuts at a time when the federal government is rolling back regulations.
Funding for low-income housing is in danger, school lunches are facing cutbacks, and things have gotten so bad that Air Force One is now being operated by Spirit Airlines.
After years of spending cutbacks in Europe and a heavy reliance on the United States through the NATO alliance, France and Germany hope the accord, to be signed on Nov.
Ms. Fairfax helped protect historically black colleges from being downgraded in the face of cutbacks, and she helped overhaul the National School Lunch Program to serve poor children more fairly.
Deutsche's Sewing told investors at the annual shareholders' meeting last month that the bank planned to make "tough cutbacks" at its investment bank to appease investors unhappy with its underperformance.
"We know that our cutbacks will affect many of you, but we have no choice," wrote Doug Walker, deputy commissioner of communications at the Social Security Administration, in his blog post.
N reported quarterly sales below Wall Street estimates on Monday hurt by cutbacks in inventory by retailers for its writing products and the bankruptcy of toddler-focused Babies "R" Us chain.
CBQ has had to contend with a rise in bad loans linked to troubles facing some of its overseas investments, as well as cutbacks in state and consumer spending in Qatar.
But in Congress, the threat of sharp budget cutbacks could be used by Republicans as an opening bid to pressure Democrats to join a compromise plan to retool the agency's structure.
Bureau staffers say they're already dealing with low morale after years of cutbacks in their prisons, meaning more inmates with fewer guards and gear they worry is inadequate to protect them.
Chief Executive Christian Sewing flagged an extensive revamp in May, promising shareholders "tough cutbacks" to the investment bank after Deutsche Bank failed to agree a merger with cross-town rival Commerzbank.
The Norwegian company, once the largest drilling rig operator by market value, filed for bankruptcy protection after being hit hard by oil company investment cutbacks following the fall in oil prices.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's federal budget deficit amounted to 4.3 percent of GDP in the first half of 2016, Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said on Wednesday, underscoring the need for spending cutbacks.
Beijing has vowed to crack down on pollution as part of its efforts to clear its skies, ordering cutbacks in industrial production including cement, steel and aluminum in the winter season.
The investigation further suggests that following extensive austerity cutbacks to Islington Council, the closure of fabric was a calculated to move to free up the real estate and attract foreign investment.
It was called the Pay Our Military Act, and it enabled the Defense Department to largely, though not entirely, avoid the worker furloughs and other cutbacks necessitated by the 2013 shutdown.
Democrats argued that the unexpectedly high 2017 enrollment numbers, 8.7 million, down just slightly from the 9.2 million last year, show the law's resilience even in the face of these cutbacks.
Deutsche shares have risen 16% over the past month, bouncing off an all-time low in early June after CEO Christian Sewing called for "tough cutbacks" at a contentious shareholder meeting.
"Exports disappointed even after accounting for weaker business and residential investment in the United States, adjustments in the resource sector, and cutbacks in auto production," the bank said in the statement.
Now they're cutting back on their cutbacks, holding parties this year in luxury venues and featuring fine wine, giant snow globe photo booths, game stations and women dressed as glowing angels.
"I suspect that failing a pickup in Chinese demand, prices will need to fall to below $2 a pound ($4,400 a tonne) for meaningful cutbacks to balance the market," Mackenzie said.
As much as Utica has embraced its refugee community, and vice versa, the pipeline bringing them together has been crimped by the Trump administration's dramatic cutbacks in the federal resettlement program.
It would effectively encourage employers to share the burden of cutbacks, perhaps reducing payroll by cutting the hours of all workers a bit, rather than consigning an unlucky few to unemployment.
The local newspaper industry has faced rolling cutbacks for the past decade and mega-mergers have given a small handful of companies, like the proposed Gannett-Gatehouse newspaper empire, outsized power.
Jefferies surveyed more than 500 consumers to gauge shopping intentions for the 2017 back-to-school season and concluded that department stores and specialty apparel are set for the most cutbacks.
Dr. Church said that by the time he reached Peter Hannam, a top environmental journalist with The Sydney Morning Herald, Mr. Hannam was already sniffing out the story of the cutbacks.
The Ice911 project is one of several geoengineering projects being considered by researchers who fear political leaders aren't doing enough to force necessary cutbacks in emissions of planet-warming greenhouse gases.
The move contrasts sharply to cutbacks from global and regional giants including Goldman Sachs and Bank of America which are reeling from a sharp decline in deal activity in Asia Pacific.
What's more, the cutbacks in utility deployment predicted by the GTM report would mean price hikes for ratepayers in states where "renewable" energy is mandated to be part of energy portfolios.
Strict environmental rules and inspections to ensure standards are being met has meant cutbacks and shutdowns in high-polluting industries such as mining, smelting and recycling, hitting China's output of metal.
For Walmart, news of starting wage increases and bonuses in January was abruptly followed by Sam's Club store closures, followed by layoffs at its headquarters and cutbacks of store co-managers.
She added that insurers are "trying to step up to the plate a little bit more" in their outreach efforts to consumers to fill the gap left by the administration's cutbacks.
But analysts also warned of big complications, including Renault's existing alliance with Nissan, the French state's role as Renault's largest shareholder and potential opposition from politicians and workers to any cutbacks.
The city of Handan, near Beijing, has ordered steel mills to halve output a month earlier than the usual mid-November cutbacks aimed at curbing air pollution, according to media reports.
Collahuasi, one of the world's largest copper mines, said in a statement that its staff had been structured when the mine was planning an expansion that never came about, necessitating the cutbacks.
Hofmeister, now CEO of Citizens for Affordable Energy, believes those cutbacks will primarily affect the industry for the next two to three years and may extend further if oil prices stay low.
It appears that the supply cutbacks announced for this year by BHP and Vale have been enough to give a sense that the iron ore market has tightened enough to support prices.
The biggest industry slump has come from the mining sector, where the plunge in oil prices has produced a 50 percent contraction over the last three years, forcing sharp cutbacks in hiring.
Governments will be more selective with new large infrastructure projects, but we expect non-oil growth rates to pick up in 2017 as GCC economies overcome the initial shock of government cutbacks.
Because China's hard landing has caught each metal at a different point of the supply spectrum, a natural fundamental landscape that can be reshaped by producer cutbacks or the lack of them.
Manufacturing has recovered from a rough patch in late 2015 and early 2016 caused by cutbacks in the energy industry and a strong dollar, which makes U.S. goods costlier in foreign markets.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More rail and bus service in the Washington, D.C.-area Metro system will be restored on Tuesday after a blizzard forced severe cutbacks, the system's general manager said on Monday.
After some lawmakers recently raised the idea of imposing cutbacks on raising pigs and chickens in the Netherlands, farmers drove their tractors into The Hague in protest, severely disrupting traffic for days.
Protesters had not been highly critical of Pierluisi before Friday but expressed disgust with the succession process and Pierluisi's ties to the federal control board that has promoted cutbacks on the island.
Yet many Americans know that the 2017 tax cuts were skewed to the wealthy, that their wages are barely keeping pace, and that cutbacks in areas like health care would hurt them.
Joaquín Sánchez Sanz, the director of a nuclear fusion lab for the government agency Ciemat, said he spent about 40 percent of every day dealing with cutbacks imposed by the caretaker government.
Halliburton's profit margins would improve on a standalone basis because it had kept a relatively high cost structure and was holding off on deeper cutbacks until after the deal closed, analysts said.
The failure to screen routinely "is leading to an explosion in STD rates," he says, adding that cutbacks in funding and a lack of patient awareness about the risks make it worse.
"With the cutbacks that have been going on, the quality of people we have been interviewing and hiring over the last year has improved dramatically," said Tom Corcoran, president of Imperial Capital.
Cutbacks at Atlas brought Mr. Ditko back to Charlton, where he and the writer Joe Gill created the nuclear-powered Captain Atom, before returning to what was now the Marvel Comics Group.
That prospect has stoked fears for job security in the debt-racked country, where most public sector positions remain all but permanent despite a series of cutbacks during the recent financial crisis.
Such a drastic increase in overtime pay for employees would put a major strain on college and university budgets, requiring cutbacks in other areas such as student services, degree offerings, and research.
Various Republican senators are seeking funds to combat the nation's opioid epidemic, stabilize health insurance markets, help older Americans pay for health coverage and slow the pace of planned cutbacks to Medicaid.
The meetings fall in line with Pruitt's regulatory reform approach to the agency, where he's strived to make major cutbacks to environmental protections in the name of cost saving and economic support.
The surge in sign-ups, which was confirmed by an administration official, comes despite fears from Democrats that enrollment would fall off due to the Trump administration's cutbacks in outreach and advertising.
Between 2014 and June 2016, Saudi policymakers insisted the kingdom would not reprise its swing producer role and reduce its own output unless other OPEC and non-OPEC producers joined the cutbacks.
The pressure has already resulted in GM plant closings and layoffs in North America and Ford cutbacks in Europe, with more bad news likely as the industry grapples with excess factory capacity worldwide.
The Trump administration has challenged the scientific consensus on climate, moved to repeal curbs on power plant emissions, proposed sweeping cutbacks to renewable energy research and pledged to withdraw from global climate talks.
The plan provides more detail on a restructuring expected since Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing promised shareholders "tough cutbacks" to turn the bank around after it botched an attempted merger with rival Commerzbank.
The more rabid corners of the web still howl over any cutbacks to content, calling such moves censorship or even selfish greed, but regular people don't actually want a river of raw video.
Over the past eight years Greece has had to make a series of stinging cutbacks and reforms to right its economy and continue getting bailout loans so it can pay down its debt.
Europe's car industry has been dogged by overcapacity for years, and analysts have said the planned sale of GM's loss making European business to France's PSA is likely to result in some cutbacks.
NS) on Wednesday offered British unions a deal guaranteeing jobs and investment in return for cutbacks to pensions, moving the company a step closer to merging its European assets with Germany's Thyssenkrupp (TKAG.DE).
When my son was in a Louisiana public hospital — amid all the cutbacks in public services that Bobby Jindal prevailed over — I had several opportunities to get into long conversations with Trump supporters.
The cutbacks and savings target are part of a restructuring program unveiled in November, with 2 billion euros in annual contributions to earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) from 2021 onwards.
"It has never been so precarious," says Edmar Santos, the hospital's director, explaining that cutbacks in the state budget mean the facility some days treats fewer than half the patients it normally would.
Lajes was a natural target for cutbacks, and in 2012, the Air Force announced that it planned to scale back its presence there, ultimately reducing its head count to around 165 from 213.
Saudi Arabia took steps to reverse some cutbacks on worker benefits and ministers' salaries — a move that could make the kingdom even more reliant on getting a higher price for oil, analysts said.
Soaring production in U.S. shale fields has driven output to a record 10.47 million barrels per day (bpd) this year and any cutbacks would hurt companies recovering from 1923's crude-price drop.
The International Lead and Zinc Study Group (ILZSG) is forecasting mine supply outside of China to contract by 9.4 percent this year due to a combination of mine closures and price-related cutbacks.
Others said the global crude market remained oversupplied by around 2 million barrels per day, while higher prices raised the prospect of U.S. shale oil producers adding more drilling rigs after recent cutbacks.
American factories have bounced back after being hurt in early 2016 and late 2015 by the weakness in exports and also cutbacks in the energy industry, a decline that reflected falling oil prices.
Democrats have pounced on the cutbacks, warning that the administration is undermining the country's historic role and international credibility as the world's safe-harbor for threatened populations and a champion of human rights.
OSLO, April 16 (Reuters) - The global aluminium market risks facing supply shortages over U.S. sanctions against Russia as well as Norsk Hydro's production cutbacks in Brazil, Hydro's chief executive told Reuters on Monday.
Despite an underperforming economy and budget cutbacks, Russia has still managed to keep their place at the forefront of American discussion when it comes to looming military threats, and that's certainly no coincidence.
In Seattle, already hard hit by the outbreak, a recent survey found that 60% of small businesses there are considering wage cuts and staffing cutbacks, while 35% said they may have to close.
"Even if manufacturing started to recover, there's still going to be some continuing cutbacks in nonmanufacturing industries as they start to respond," said Michael Hicks, an economist at Ball State University in Indiana.
Morell, who served as George Bush's intelligence briefer, said Bush asked questions after the Georgia invasion that "we couldn't answer" due to post-Cold War cutbacks and prioritization of the War on Terror.
The sudden staff cutbacks late last month at the Infectious Disease Research Institute have baffled many of the scientists — who were also working on a vaccine for leprosy and research into tropical diseases.
As a result of Congress' failure to allocate sufficient funds for the Census Bureau, there have been significant delays, cancellations, and cutbacks in census planning activities, including the testing of complex technological advancements.
American manufacturers had bounced back from a slump in late 2015 and early 2016 caused by cutbacks in the energy industry and a strong dollar, which makes U.S. goods costlier in foreign markets.
"We are concerned with the consolidation and the way it's being formulated," she said at the time, contending that the city's Board of Higher Education was considering the cutbacks without consulting the faculty.
In May, Sewing promised shareholders "tough cutbacks" at its underperforming investment bank, a major source of revenue for Germany's largest lender, which has struggled to generate sustainable profits since the 2008 financial crisis.
With oil recently reaching $80 a barrel, the highest level since 2014, some producers are discussing the possibility of easing some of the cutbacks and will meet to set policy on June 22-23.
"The cutbacks in NCDs (spending) are dangerous ... this can potentially stall the NCD screening and management plan," said Oommen C. Kurian, a health researcher at the New Delhi-based think-tank Observer Research Foundation.
But further cutbacks, particularly to pensions which have already gone through 11 cuts since the start of the crisis in 2010, are hard to sell to a public worn down after years of austerity.
Hollande, who has said in the past that anti-terror measures took precedence over spending cutbacks to meet targets reducing the public deficit, made his comments at a commemoration ceremony for victims of attacks.
Public construction spending as a share of national income has fallen sharply in recent years, reflecting cutbacks by state and local governments that are ever less interested in providing public goods for the future.
That deal closed near the nadir of an oil-price crash, when U.S. crude futures fell to about $26 a barrel and prompted cutbacks in spending on new offshore oil and gas development projects.
The challenge of course is that the media business remains mired in cutbacks and weak earnings, and so trying to better divide a rapidly shrinking pie doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
CEO Christian Sewing flagged an extensive overhaul last month when he promised shareholders "tough cutbacks" to the investment bank to turn the lender around after it failed to agree a merger with rival Commerzbank.
The response was a wave of cutbacks, from Margaret Thatcher's deregulation in Britain to Sweden, where social spending fell from a peak of 267% in 265 to 260% by the end of the decade.
In essence those cutbacks, those factory shut downs mostly for environmental reasons but really because of structural capacity reasons - oversupply, they're not low on the cost curve here they're higher on the cost curve.
Talks between Athens, European Union institutions and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have been snagged by disagreements over whether Greece's cutbacks are enough to reach a primary surplus target of 3.5 percent by 2018.
The leading party among the young and the unemployed, Podemos arose from a surge of street-level political activism which flourished following Spain's recession on issues from housing to cutbacks in health and education.
The Supreme Court's order meant provisions of the law -- concerning a tightening in voter ID requirements, cutbacks on early voting and the preregistration of 16-year-olds -- remained off the books for November's election.
This means only output cutbacks by the big four miners, Brazil's Vale, Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton and Fortescue Metals Group, will make any difference, and so far there is no sign of this happening.
In remarks to industry executives at an energy conference in Houston this week, Saudi Oil Minister Khalid al-Falih warned that OPEC won't accept shale oil rivals getting "free rides" from its production cutbacks.
Investors have dumped stocks of pipeline companies, fearing that the companies will not see future growth in volumes and that customers will see existing volumes shrink on cutbacks in oil and natural gas drilling.
The Los Angeles Times reported the cutbacks have occurred over the past two years at the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees efforts to help law-enforcement identify and stop threats from unconventional weapons.
The Los Angeles Times reported the cutbacks have occurred over the past two years at the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees efforts to help law-enforcement identify and stop threats from unconventional weapons.
The shale cutbacks are the first of what is expected to be a wave of companies shedding rigs and slashing spending budgets, said Matthew Lemme, a portfolio manager with investment firm Cushing Asset Management.
But Saudi Arabia and its GCC allies have once again supplied most of the upfront cutbacks, reducing their production by enough to create a deficit in the market and draw down excess crude inventories.
Persistently high levels of gasoline inventories have led many analysts to warn about a "gasoline glut" that could force significant cutbacks in refinery crude demand in the autumn weighing on oil prices (tmsnrt.rs/2c95iIO).
One of the president's goals has been to make cutbacks to Dodd-Frank, a bill passed during the Obama administration that imposed stiff regulations on banks across the country after the 2008 financial crisis.
Hydro was ordered by regulators to slash output from Alunorte, the world's largest alumina refinery, which triggered cutbacks at its nearby Albras aluminium plant and a scramble among other factories and customers for supplies.
Oil languished near a two-week low after a surprising build in U.S. gasoline inventories and a rise in domestic crude output partially offseting cutbacks by other countries trying to reduce a global glut.
Wall Street bonuses are down for the second straight year, and recent market volatility and cutbacks suggest that 20143 is shaping up to be a difficult year, according to the New York State comptroller.
"The Bank of Canada will have to decide whether it believes that there's further for this momentum to go," said Mendes, noting that the oil-producing province of Alberta has partially lifted production cutbacks.
While service sector firms continued to report improving domestic economic conditions and rising client demand this month, some suggested that spending cutbacks across the energy sector had a negative impact on their business activity.
Before Congo joined OPEC this year, the group had an implied production target for 2018 of 32.78 million bpd, based on cutbacks detailed in late 2016 and Nigeria and Libya's expectations of 2018 output.
G.M. said in November that it would idle its factory in Lordstown, Ohio, as part of broader cutbacks that would eliminate a total of 20183,22018 jobs, and it stopped production there two weeks ago.
Democrats, though, vowed to use Ms. Walters's support for the tax overhaul against her, noting that the cutbacks on mortgage interest and state and local tax deductions had hit many in the affluent district.
Mr. Hall was long acknowledged as the leader and prime defender of a profession whose artistic health was often imperiled by financial cutbacks and political hostility in the second half of the 20th century.
To be sure, Nike has also said it will begin pulling merchandise next year from third-party retailers, focusing on selling directly to consumers, though it hasn't specified exactly where those cutbacks will be.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - An online petition accusing Starbucks Corp of "extreme" cutbacks in work hours at its U.S. cafes, hurting both employee morale and customer service, has been signed by more than 9,000 people.
In the long run, analysts and companies expect higher prices to stay as the cutbacks continue, with China's curbs estimated to reduce overall crude steel production by 5 to 10 percent, according to Nomura.
Such cutbacks have led Altria, the tobacco giant that bought a one-third stake in Juul in late 593, to cut its valuation of the San Francisco startup from $38 billion to $12 billion.
Banks are coming off their best week since the financial crisis as investors hope for higher interest rates and more profits from lending, as well as cutbacks in regulations that could increase bank profits.
There has not been the wholesale staff cutbacks such as the ones that occurred three years ago, but investors and analysts expect consolidation in the services sector as work dwindles and share prices fall.
Across other metals, LME zinc rallied 1 percent to its highest since October after Goldman Sachs said that it expected the galvanising metal "to significantly outperform" other metals due to mine depletion and cutbacks.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is planning to significantly reduce its overseas work to fight disease due to coming funding cutbacks, according to an internal email reported by The Wall Street Journal.
In the past decade, attacks on the vote have included discriminatory voter ID laws and cutbacks in early voting that emerged from bad laws or policies formulated weeks or even months before Election Day.
It remains to be seen whether the cutbacks will do much to raise prices, given OPEC members' track record of exceeding agreed-upon production quotas, and due to weak uptake from a sluggish global economy.
Deutsche Bank, Germany's largest lender, said at its annual shareholder meeting last week that it's going to make "tough cutbacks" to its investment banking division, which trails behind US competitors and eats up significant resources.
A collapse in oil prices in 2015 and a surge in the dollar weighed on manufacturing for much of last year, with most of the pain coming through sharp cutbacks in business spending on equipment.
Goldman Sachs economists said they expect 2.8% growth in the second quarter, even though Boeing's production cutbacks and reduced aircraft deliveries due to issues with the 737 Max could shave 0.4 percentage points from GDP.
So while the prospects of budget cutbacks may trigger smaller class sizes in schools in the capital, Juneau, less money to fund state government can mean closing entire schools or hospitals for more remote communities.
"However, due to Beijing's crackdown on low-end rebar and capacity cutbacks in the steel sector, mills are spurred by rallying profits to work with full capacity," said Xu Bo, steel analyst at Haitong Futures.
According to testimony from Randy Birchfield, a West Point classmate whom Pompeo recruited to run A.C.P., business had slowed and there were layoffs, cutbacks in bonuses and health-care benefits, and rumors of imminent bankruptcy.
First, capital spending and drilling cutbacks in China and Colombia, disappointing deep-water results in Angola and poor offshore auctions in Mexico caused the firm to reduce its supply outlook by 400,000 barrels per day.
The Supreme Court's order means provisions of the law -- concerning a tightening in voter ID requirements, cutbacks on early voting and the preregistration of 16-year-olds -- will remain off the books for November's election.
Countering those cutbacks, U.S. oil production C-OUT-T-EIA has soared more than 16 percent since mid-2016 and is approaching 10 million barrels per day, trailing only OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia and Russia.
To free up funds for the new strategy, Audi plans cutbacks in its conventional combustion car program including steps to reduce country-specific variants of engines and transmissions, the sources said, without being more specific.
In 2012, another year when UBS was the country's top dealmaker, Reuters reported that Grounds pulled off a bonus protection deal to quarantine executives from budgeting cutbacks affecting the rest of the company's global operations.
The Supreme Court order meant provisions of the law -- concerning a tightening in voter ID requirements, cutbacks on early voting and the preregistration of 16-year-olds -- will remain off the books for November's election.
We'll have to stay tuned to see if the chain remains committed to its specialty drink cutbacks through the holiday season or if more florescent beverages are in the coffee chain's not so distant future.
If the plan doesn't get finalized, the federal government could step in and force mandatory cutbacks instead of voluntary ones for a river that serves 40 million people and some 5 million acres of farmland.
His handling of cutbacks in the integration of Schering while keeping staff motivated proved to be a career-booster for Baumann, who worked in Spain and the United States before returning to headquarters in 2002.
The talk of a possible freeze by the world's largest oil producers has helped push oil prices higher, but it is also being met with skepticism, since it does not include any cutbacks in output.
That tilt has forced cutbacks at factories dedicated solely to car production when oil prices were high, such as GM's Lordstown, Ohio, plant, which will lay off workers on its third production shift next month.
Until last year Commercial Bank had been setting aside additional provisions to cover bad debt linked to troubles facing some of its overseas investments, as well as cutbacks in state and consumer spending in Qatar.
On Thursday, Jio accused the COAI of using a "threatening and blackmailing tone" with the government when it spoke of potential job losses in the sector, a deterioration in service quality and cutbacks in investments.
As CEO of one of the country's largest health systems for children and the board chair for the Children's Hospital Association, I know firsthand how cutbacks to Medicaid and CHIP would dramatically impact our families.
Joshua David, the fund's president, said in an email that the expiration of a 2013-year matching donation by Robert W. Wilson, a retired hedge fund founder turned philanthropist, had set the stage for cutbacks.
Some traders cited a Financial Times report that Russian bank VTB may move its European hub to Frankfurt, Paris or Vienna as having added to worries of financial sector cutbacks in London due to Brexit.
Bo Andersson, installed by Ghosn as Avtovaz CEO in 2013, was replaced by Frenchman Nicolas Maure earlier this year after drawing fierce local criticism over cutbacks at the carmaker's sprawling Togliatti plant and local suppliers.
While polling place cutbacks are on the rise across the country, including in some Democratic-run areas, the South's history of racial discrimination has made the region a focus of concern for voting rights advocates.
The business of journalism is, simply put, experiencing an historic decline in paid advertising and circulation, leading to deep newsroom cutbacks that have harmed quality journalism at a time when quality journalism is needed most.
OPEC has an implied production target for 2018 of 32.73 million bpd, based on cutbacks detailed in late 2016 and taking into account changes of membership since, plus Nigeria and Libya's expectations of 2018 output.
So far, the Russians have contributed relatively small amounts to production cutbacks, while the Saudis, with help from their Persian Gulf allies, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, have absorbed the bulk of the cuts.
CEO Christian Sewing flagged an extensive overhaul last month when he promised shareholders "tough cutbacks" to the investment bank to turn the lender around after it failed to agree a merger with rival Commerzbank (CBKG.DE).
Like Mr. Trudeau's opponents to his right, Ms. May is an advocate of a balanced budget, a cornerstone of the Conservative platform and a strategy that many voters view as a transparent code for cutbacks.
Oil and gas officials interviewed at the Houston conference say the recent shale cutbacks will remain until three proposed pipelines from West Texas to the U.S. Gulf Coast come online over the next 18 months.
With the proposed federal cutbacks in medical research, global health and diplomacy, it falls to other resources to continue critically needed programs and services that must forge ahead rather than fall backward or be abandoned.
Hydro's cutbacks at Albras, South America's largest aluminum plant with an annual capacity of 460,000 tonnes, amount to an equivalent of 230,000 tonnes per year, and will last until Alunorte is back to full capacity.
Finally, for the past eight years our President Obama has made "a world with nuclear weapons" America's paramount national objective, backing it up with deep cutbacks of all types in the U.S. nuclear weapons capability.
Democrats' core strategy at the moment is to paint Trump as a closet plutocrat, and to focus on aspects of his agenda that point to tax cuts, financial deregulation, school privatization, and health care cutbacks.
Kathy Frevert, a conservation specialist for the board, applauded California residents for stepping up to the call to conserve water and said some conservation requirements will be eased thanks to the success of those cutbacks.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank's chief executive promised shareholders "tough cutbacks" at its underperforming investment bank on Thursday as he battled to convince them he can turn around Germany's biggest lender, whose shares hit a record low.
Europe's car industry has been dogged by overcapacity for years, and the planned sale of GM's European Opel/Vauxhall arm to Peugeot-maker PSA has raised the specter of cutbacks in the wake of a deal.
It's the social media and messaging company's latest round of cutbacks, after it let go 120 personnel in its engineering group earlier this month and 22 staffers from its content team and other divisions in January.
Alcon head Jeff George departed in January after yet another quarter of falling sales in the division's core ophthalmic surgery equipment amid a lack of innovative products and customer disappointment with cutbacks in training for surgeons.
He told investors at the annual meeting last month that Deutsche was prepared to make "tough cutbacks" at its investment bank Reporting by Rama Venkat in Bengaluru and Arno Schuetze in Frankfurt; editing by Larry King
The change is one of the first major cutbacks to one of the flagship projects put forward by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, whose infrastructure plans have drawn skepticism from influential sections of the business community.
But UTAC's Nelson said despite the cutbacks, his firm was also making millions of dollars of investments in Singapore on equipment for new customers and projects, including for 5G networks, the next generation of mobile communications.
GM Chief Executive Mary Barra has made it clear that, despite the criticism, the cutbacks are necessary for the automaker's long-term financial stability and to pay for the development of electric and self-driving vehicles.
Major oil companies have been announcing cutbacks on drilling projects and staffing, the latest announcement being from BP on Tuesday, which announced that it was slashing more than 4,000 jobs amid a $2.5 billion restructuring program.
Those cutbacks are leaving communities including those with high poverty levels and African-American or Latino neighborhoods - exposed to public health risks, while letting polluters off the hook for serious violations of the law, Schaeffer said.
Many older homeless people have been on the streets for almost a generation, analysts say, a legacy of the recessions of the late 1970s and early 1980s, federal housing cutbacks and an epidemic of crack cocaine.
There was an early surge in signups for ObamaCare this year, but experts still expect a drop-off in enrollment compared to last year, in part due to cutbacks in outreach and the shorter enrollment period.
"Those cutbacks are leaving communities – including those with high poverty levels and African-American or Latino neighborhoods - exposed to public health risks, while letting polluters off the hook for serious violations of the law," Schaeffer said.
The then prime minister, Alain Juppe, attempted a wide program of welfare cutbacks but was forced into a climb-down after railway workers downed tools over his plans to end the right to retire at 55.
"New York State is a target for hostile federal actions ranging from severe financial cutbacks to deprivation of legal and personal rights," said Cuomo, a Democrat who is widely touted as a possible 2020 presidential candidate.
But influential figures in surprising quarters of the new administration might balk at a broad rollback of Medicaid's reach, favoring new conditions for access to the government insurance program for the poor but not wholesale cutbacks.
The then-prime minister, Alain Juppe, attempted a wide program of welfare cutbacks but was forced into a climb-down after railway workers downed tools over his plans to end the right to retire at 55.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's meat industry lacks enough inspectors to ensure the product is safe, a health inspectors union said on Monday, blaming government cutbacks for what the United States has called system-wide sanitary issues.
OSLO, March 18 (Reuters) - Independent oil firms BW Energy , Genel, DNO and Panoro announced investment cutbacks on Wednesday as they sought to preserve cash amid a crash in crude prices and disruptions from the coronavirus outbreak.
Temer had initially announced the ministry would be absorbed by the ministry of education amid government cutbacks as the country grapples with a historic deficit, which could reach 170 billion Brazilian reals ($48 billion) this year.
As of January 23, Russian spaceflight will be operated by the newly-minted Roscosmos State Corporation for Space Activities, which is expected to make significant cutbacks to the nation's space exploration budget, especially its Moon program.
"We expect the reserves to come back under pressure again following the rapid deterioration in the oil market, with the GCC potentially having to shoulder the brunt of further supply cutbacks following demand destruction," Arqaam said.
If radical Republican cutbacks in federal contributions to health insurance are enacted, Pennsylvania hospitals and health care businesses will lose vital revenues, leaving many lower-income and sick Pennsylvanians at risk of losing access to care.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Government cutbacks to Brazil's pioneering social housing program, which has provided homes for several million people, will undermine property rights and increase inequality in South America's largest economy, analysts warn.
Geoff Cutmore: So just to paraphrase the Saudi Oil Minister has said this year you don't feel there are other countries that are getting a free ride on the back of the cutbacks you are making?
The starting point for such a program would be Mr. Trump's campaign-trail commitment to rebuild our decaying national infrastructure — including the roads, schools, hospitals and other civic assets that have been squeezed by conservative cutbacks.
In a conversation with one of the organizations offering me a trip, I asked why and was told that with Australian media outlets making cutbacks, junkets were often the only way they could cover certain issues.
But the cutbacks are meeting resistance, with strikes by ground staff and pilots poised to kick off on Friday as unions at domestic carrier Air France Hop press for improved pay, working conditions and job guarantees.
"The downward trend in new orders, which fell the most in more than 62753 years, is a particular worry, and continues to drive cutbacks in factory output, employment and prices," IHS Markit economist Phil Smith said.
" While Poulsson said there has been some reduction in the exports of soybeans from the U.S. to China, as well as cutbacks in iron ore shipments, which have negatively affected sentiment, those have been "relatively minor.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cubans were dismayed on Thursday to learn Canada's embassy in Havana was no longer processing visa applications due to staffing cutbacks over unexplained health incidents among Canadian and U.S. diplomats in the Cuban capital.
No team in the Premier League has scored more goals from cutbacks this season, according to the analytics company Opta; 19 of City's 66 goals this year have been scored from inside the 6-yard box.
To many students, the closure announcement came as a surprise, but Tawny Armus, an MCA senior originally from Colorado and concentrating in sculpture, had a feeling that mounting cutbacks were leading up to this drastic decision.
Recent cutbacks in hiring at Facebook and Alphabet could be a signal that overall job growth has peaked after a "pretty healthy" rate of increase for much of this year, Citi's Mark May told CNBC on Friday.
Although social conservatives might not care all that much about labor unions, ALEC made the case to its members that prioritizing cutbacks to union rights first would pave the way for later victories on other, nonlabor issues.
Pai has received pushback from broadband industry lobbyists and conservative groups for going too far with some of his cutbacks, and legal challenges like the one being brought by American Indians and smaller carriers are still pending.
But Wigdortz notes that while that looks like a simple enough list, it's actually a long and bureaucratic process and any recruitment of new people is virtually nonexistent because of all the cutbacks local authorities have faced.
While campaign manager Zach Graumann told Insider that the layoffs were part of a planned restructuring after the Iowa caucuses, the cutbacks still sowed skepticism over whether Yang could translate enthusiasm online for his campaign into votes. 
The measures would be focused on broadening the tax base and on pension cutbacks — politically a tough sell in Greece where pensioners have already gone through 11 pension cuts since the start of the crisis in 2010.
GM said it will take pre-tax charges of $3 billion to $3.8 billion to pay for the cutbacks, but expects the actions to improve annual free cash flow by $6 billion by the end of 2020.
The Saudis are playing the sectarian card to rally Sunnis and to distract attention from rising budget deficits and cutbacks in government benefits that are virtually forced on the regime by the collapse in oil prices. 3.
It then embarked on a plan for "tough cutbacks" to its investment bank, representing a major retreat from investment banking for Deutsche Bank, which for years had tried to compete as a major force on Wall Street.
But labor leaders, who occupy almost half the seats on the group's 20 member supervisory board, have said they will not approve any cutbacks without management committing to fixed targets and quotas for product, output and investment.
Alongside the cutbacks, the company said its activities will be restructured under eight operational functions such as supply chain and marketing and sales, across 10 newly defined business regions, in a move designed to encourage stronger performance.
Under Chief Executive Carlos Tavares, PSA has rebounded from a 2014 brush with bankruptcy and state-backed bailout to record levels of profitability, thanks in part to a program of cutbacks instituted by his predecessor Philippe Varin.
"We see that the increase in supply next year is both extreme and significant... prices will need to fall significantly from where they are today in order to encourage more price-sensitive cutbacks of production," Davidson said.
And if the drought continues, the lake level could fall even farther, potentially triggering cutbacks to California's annual allotment of 4.4 million acre-feet, or about 10 percent of the water the state uses in a year.
Corbyn, who plans to visit about 50 of the target areas himself, has been wooing the crowds by attacking the Conservatives over cutbacks in public services and denouncing a political system which he says favors the rich.
Officers need to be educated about mental illness, many criminal justice experts say, because cutbacks in financing for mental health services have put them on the front lines of dealing with many people who have psychiatric disorders.
The U.S. has announced several significant cutbacks in aid to Palestinians in recent weeks, including a $200 million rollback in economic aid and a freeze on all funding for a United Nations body that assists Palestinian refugees.
Still, Mr. Juppé's tenure as prime minister during the 1990s was one of the most divisive in modern French history, marked by proposed cutbacks to generous civil-servant pensions that brought thousands into the streets in protest.
This is the latest sign that soaring steel rebar futures , which hit 4-1/2-year highs on Thursday, have drawn the scrutiny of regulators amid concerns that government-enforced cutbacks at steel mills are tightening supplies.
The cutbacks could also obstruct Australia's role in supporting the landmark climate agreement reached in Paris in December, which, among other things, calls on scientifically advanced countries like Australia to assist developing countries with advice and support.
In 2012, a former Florida Republican Party chairman, Jim Greer, told The Palm Beach Post that voter ID laws and cutbacks in early voting are "done for one reason and one reason only" — to suppress Democratic turnout.
Thousands of jobs lost The slump has prompted companies to slash over 330,000 jobs through the closing of car dealerships and cutbacks at component manufacturers, Mathur said, citing data from industry associations that govern those two sectors.
Australia also had a recent fight over proposed cutbacks in climate science, but so far that country's conservative government has promised continued funds for the Cape Grim science program, Australia's most important contribution to global climate monitoring.
Facing budget shortfalls and cutbacks in essential public services, the state's voters approved Proposition 30 in 2012, which raised the state's top marginal income tax rate to over 13 percent, significantly higher than that of any other.
One woman had recovered from a rape with the help of a women's center that stands to lose funding, another said that she would sit home and die without a job program facing cutbacks, and so on.
Although the company Recent Cutbacks built this 55-minute show for adults, it's about a puppet boy beating back a pair of idiot burglars, so children 8 and older will get a kick out of it too.
Though he held to the church's well-established positions against abortion, same-sex marriage, human cloning and stem cell research from fetal tissue, he also led bishops in denouncing racism, welfare cutbacks and the scapegoating of immigrants.
Nelson predicts crude prices will move towards $60 by the end of the year, as supply cutbacks in recent years and underinvestment in deep sea crude oil exploration will lead to a shortfall in 2019 or 343.
And Wired, this is during the financial crisis, Wired was having cutbacks and I realized that I'm a polar bear, I'm going to be jumping from smaller ice floe to smaller ice floe as a magazine writer.
Macron, he said, had named Lecointre and also told ministers at a weekly cabinet meeting that he was still aiming to raise the defence budget to 2 percent of gross domestic product by 2025 despite cutbacks in 2017.
Image: Darron Cummings (AP)Amid ongoing drama over MoviePass' consistent flailing and cutbacks on its once unlimited monthly movie-going subscription under financial pressure, it appears things just got even more complicated for the beleaguered e-ticketing startup.
The removal of Calheiros, indicted last week on embezzlement charges, would have left the Senate leadership in the hands of a leftist senator whose Workers Party opposes the cutbacks due to go before the upper house next week.
In response, water regulators released the proposal approved Wednesday, which eliminates the cutbacks at least for the rest of this year, while they develop a longer term strategy to cut water use in the most populous U.S. state.
"We will see drastic cutbacks in PX operating rates among many Asian exporters, and potential capacity rationalization in sites where integrated refining-aromatics margins are poor," said Darryl Xu, principal analyst for Asia chemicals at consultancy Wood Mackenzie.
Mr. Rubio; Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, who won the leadoff Iowa caucuses; and Mr. Bush, whose campaign was all but left for dead after a series of poor debate performances and staff cutbacks, were bunched together. Gov.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A measure of Australian consumer sentiment fell for a second month in April amid concerns about the economy and family finances, perhaps linked to media speculation about what cutbacks might be in a looming government budget.
Not only would this effectively doom the chances of the hundreds of thousands of disabled adults now on waiting lists for in-home supports, but it would likely result in considerable service cutbacks to those now receiving care.
From attacks on the Voting Rights Act to harsh voter ID laws to cutbacks on early voting to limits on voter registration, these restrictions disproportionately target low-income voters, young voters, and people of color, especially African Americans.
It said then it would take pre-tax charges of $3 billion to $3.8 billion to pay for the cutbacks, but expected the actions to improve annual free cash flow by $6 billion by the end of 2020.
After years of shutdowns and cutbacks, today the blast furnace here in Granite City is blazing bright, workers are back on the job, and we are once again pouring new American steel into the spine of our country.
"And then as prices start to come off and you see not just production cutbacks but more companies hitting the wall and more mergers, you might get a revival" in the second half of the year, he said.
OSLO/MILAN (Reuters) - European suppliers to the oil industry, hit by their customers' spending cutbacks over the past two years, have produced stronger than expected second-quarter earnings and are cautiously pointing to signs of recovery in demand.
In contrast to his predecessor Juergen Hambrecht, now the supervisory board chairman, Bock has eschewed major takeover deals at the group's core chemicals and plastics businesses during his almost five-year tenure, which has seen cutbacks and divestments.
Here's some new data from the Kaiser Family Foundation laying out just how that's happening and showing how states' Navigator programs (which are charged with helping sign people up on the marketplaces) are responding to big funding cutbacks.
Macron, he said, had named Lecointre and also told ministers at a weekly cabinet meeting that he was still aiming to raise the defense budget to 2 percent of gross domestic product by 2025 despite cutbacks in 2017.
Once employing some 3,000 workers, the Lordstown plant had experienced constant production cutbacks and employee layoffs in recent years due to slumping sales as consumers opted for sport-utility vehicles instead of traditional cars like the Chevrolet Cruze.
Ryanair, Europe's top airline by seating capacity in 20183, cut its passenger growth forecast by 4% and said it would discuss with airports and unions which underperforming or loss-making bases could face cutbacks or even close altogether.
If OPEC can maintain a high level of compliance, U.S. crude imports should start to decline within the next 3-4 weeks as the last of the extra tankers arrive and unload and the cutbacks start to bite.
Before a long recession forced cutbacks in the military budget for the coming three years, the Kremlin had announced an extensive military modernization campaign including new intercontinental ballistic missiles, as well as air defense systems, aircraft and tanks.
There are innumerable reasons why Walker lost—dramatic cutbacks to schools, attacks on public- and private-sector unions, and his opposition to the Affordable Care Act and affordable health care more generally among them, as Mother Jones explains.
But what has elevated an increasingly common debate about pensions into a larger controversy about inequality is Mr. Johnson's decision to exempt from the cutbacks the benefits that he and other executives receive through a supplemental retirement plan.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's fellow Republicans in Congress on Tuesday assailed his proposed cuts in the diplomatic and foreign aid budget, making it unlikely the cutbacks in global health, peacekeeping and other programs will take effect.
With most public university places going to wealthier students trained for the entrance exam at private schools, the cutbacks place at risk one of the leftist Workers Party's proudest achievements in its 21.2 years of rule - social mobility.
On Monday, the state's Republican Party issued a news release boasting that cutbacks in early voting hours reduced black turnout by 8.5 percent below 2012 levels, even as the number of white early voters increased by 22.5 percent.
"But there are hidden savings by having our supply chain and customer base close by," he said, especially considering the consolidation of the sporting-goods market, resulting in inventory cutbacks by retailers and thus more flexible production runs.
Federal cutbacks would no doubt hurt the state to some extent, but analysts say the very energy-efficiency policies that may soon come under attack by the new administration have been a significant factor in California's economic reversal.
Just as the gains have helped blacks and Hispanics, the cutbacks are likely to hurt most in communities like this one, a small city in central New Jersey where blacks and Hispanics account for a majority of residents.
But the White House put a question mark over those plans on Tuesday when President Trump — irate over the cutbacks — threatened to punish G.M. by ending federal tax credits that have helped underwrite that automaker's electric-vehicle fleet.
Should they linger and turn into long-term debt hanging over businesses and households, it will curb future spending and lead to a weaker recovery as the damage produces more layoffs, more spending cutbacks and more unpaid bills.
A small hospital in St. Louis that serves a densely populated, low-income neighborhood fired its CEO and faces cutbacks and a potential shutdown just as the city is being hit with an outbreak of the novel coronavirus.
"Output in China's steel industry has sometimes been curtailed temporarily in order to tackle environmental problems, but we think the production cutbacks in the latest measures will be substantial compared to the other occasions," wrote the Nomura analysts.
Of course, these men were not speaking of the Penn Station that has been the object of so much disaffection this summer, as Amtrak's emergency track repairs have forced service cutbacks and train reroutings have upended many lives.

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