They didn't get any takers, so they slashed the price, and slashed ... and slashed some more before finally accepting an offer for around $2.75 mil.
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"K-12, postsecondary and higher education have been slashed, slashed, slashed, and so what it's done is it's hurt our ability to recruit and retain trained technicians," Mr. Houser said.
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David Hasselhoff is happy his ex-wife got her spousal support slashed in half, but he still wishes it was slashed to zero.
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The former slashed its federal corporate rate from 85033 percent to 15 percent, while the latter slashed it from 30 percent to 20 percent.
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" - Heather, 37 "Getting slashed ala Psycho in shower.
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In 28503, Congress acted on the theory and slashed tax rates on the wealthiest Americans from 22019 percent to 50 percent, and slashed taxation of investment and business by 150 billion dollars.
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The House bill slashed the top tax rate a little and the Senate bill slashed it a little more, so the conference committee compromised on a bigger rate cut than either had proposed.
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Greece has slashed pensions at least 12 times since 2010.
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Athens has slashed healthcare spending to shore up its finances.
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O) have slashed iPhone prices this week, after Apple (AAPL.
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It also slashed its expectations for emerging markets for 21.
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Militants slashed his face at a book fair in 2004.
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The dispute has slashed shipments of U.S. soy to China.
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Along the way, private investors in Snapchat slashed their valuations.
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Foreign aid would be slashed by 21%, the report said.
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"He slashed and murdered both of these victims," Judd said.
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GE slashed its dividend to just one cent a share.
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Operating costs have been slashed by 18% in four years.
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Verdict: Sounds like that businessman will see his profits slashed.
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Their budgets have been slashed and judges have been intimidated.
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Societe Generale and Natixis slashed their recommendations on the stock.
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Her throat was slashed and she had been sexually assaulted.
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There, he finds that all his paintings have been slashed.
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In West Virginia, slashed health insurance benefits spurred the strike.
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Its international footprint isn't the only thing that's been slashed.
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Colombia's government slashed labour taxes, which seemed to work better.
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Both developments slashed the cost of moving cargo and people.
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According to the New York Times, her throat was slashed.
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Deutsche Bank slashed its price target to $150 from $170.
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He froze public spending, cut red tape and slashed taxes.
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Joshua's throat had been slashed and his skull was fractured.
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They also slashed their 2019 and 2020 GDP growth forecasts.
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Tar sands production up in Canada is also being slashed.
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The government in January slashed corporate and individual income taxes.
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A plunge in oil prices slashed exploration and production revenue.
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Last month, Singapore slashed its exports forecasts for this year.
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Staff was laid off, capital budgets slashed and operations curtailed.
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This probability has now been slashed to roughly a third.
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The sky is a deep, bruised purple, slashed with red.
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When firefighters arrived, men in the crowd slashed their hoses.
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The mission to Mars was scrapped and budgets were slashed.
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Dense thickets of thorny branches slashed their arms and legs.
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As a result, it has slashed costs and ticket prices.
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In April 2017, Abbas slashed Gaza salaries by 30 percent.
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America slashed 9,300 trucking payrolls in September and August alone.
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Government spending on health care might be slashed 33 percent.
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Planning budgets were slashed, and the Brutalists lost their backers.
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The company has also slashed freelance budgets across its sites.
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N) but slashed his investment in healthcare company HCA (HCA.
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Potts has slashed prices, narrowing the gap with the discounters.
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Trump then slashed more than 2 million acres from them.
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Goldman Sachs also slashed iPhone estimates for the June quarter.
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Its valuation was recently slashed by more than a third.
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Their duties had been slashed to running drinks only, the
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The Republican health care plan would have slashed Medicaid funds.
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Sony has slashed the prices of PSVR bundles by $100.
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Unfortunately, the girls' team gets slashed due to budget cuts.
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In response, Amazon slashed prices on competitive products by 30%.
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Millions of Americans' retirement savings would be slashed or disappear.
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One victim was nearly decapitated; another's breasts were slashed off.
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Medicaid spending would be slashed by more than $800 billion.
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By the end, Hope's torso was slashed with deep lacerations.
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Occidental on Tuesday slashed its quarterly dividend by over 86%.
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Banks have slashed withdrawal limits, and A.T.M.s now sit empty.
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The Qatari regulator slashed its deposits, lending, and repo rates.
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Just 29 seconds later, defenseman Josh Manson slashed James Neal.
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Trump cut taxes for corporations and slashed regulations on polluters.
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It also slashed its quarterly dividend payout by 75 percent.
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Food stamps are getting slashed — 700,000 Americans may lose them.
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Initially, the Night Stalker slashed Jonas' stomach and neck open.
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Since 2013, Ibama's budget was slashed by about 46 percent.
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Jefferies also slashed its price target to $60 from $66.
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The fund has, unsurprisingly, slashed its forecast for Hong Kong.
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Pilmar's throat was slashed and he was stabbed 48 times.
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Trump had slashed the money for advertising by 90 percent.
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Iran and Ecuador saw unrest rise over slashed fuel subsidies.
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He has slashed the number of refugees that America welcomes.
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Turkey slashed its main rate 200 basis points to 12%.
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement would be slashed by $318 million.
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It is as if the Fed has slashed her pay.
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As such, Big Ben gets slashed from the list too.
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In September, his administration slashed U.S. embassy staffing in Cuba.
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Once, she said, someone slashed the tires on her car.
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Dismal earnings, slashed price targets, and headwindsSell-side analysts, for the most part, have slashed their prices targets on some US and Canadian cannabis stocks as well, casting doubt on the federal legalization bill.
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Amazon slashed prices on select items at Whole Foods on Aug.
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Growth forecasts for Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and Turkey have been slashed.
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The company slashed its forecast for full-year earnings by 30%.
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Goldman's Hall slashed his 12-month forecast to $140 from $182.
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Odds on a snap general election in 2017 have been slashed.
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Both verdicts were later slashed on post-verdict motions or appeal.
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Prices for alternative local grades have been slashed as a result.
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Iggy Pop plays a producer who gets slashed in the throat.
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The dispute, however, has slashed shipments of American beans to China.
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Fossil Group's stock plunged after it slashed expectations for future profits.
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In April, it slashed north of 1,500 jobs, primarily in California.
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Republicans have slashed funding to give tax cuts to big businesses.
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Its advanced centrifuges have been slashed from over 1,000 to zero.
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But on Saturday, the reward for miners was slashed in half.
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Energy companies have also slashed spending due to low oil prices.
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He's slashed staff and slowed down his breakneck pace of campaigning.
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The dispute, however, has slashed shipments of U.S. soy to China.
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Both countries' central banks have slashed rates and implemented stimulus programs.
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The government has slashed its 2019 growth forecast to 0.5 percent.
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Pensioners have seen their income slashed by more than 30 percent.
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Check the airline's low-fare calendar for the best slashed prices.
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First, it slashed rare earth export quotas, restricting the global supply.
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Hundreds of such papers have closed, and newsrooms have slashed jobs.
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And again — until it had slashed its hospital network in half.
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It greatly increased defense spending and completely slashed federal arts funding.
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The government has slashed its growth forecast to 0.5% this year.
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The central bank's interventions had slashed trading volumes in their market.
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The Washington Post reports that photos at the scene were slashed.
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They aggressively slashed earnings expectations for the first and second quarter.
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ESPN slashed 300 jobs in 2015 and another 100 this April.
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Revenues too have been slashed by 8 percent in that time.
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State aid to universities here has been slashed by 55 percent.
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California eventually slashed spending, secured fresh funding and repaid its IOUs.
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The drop in the price of oil has slashed government revenues.
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He had been slashed in the neck but not severe wounds.
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A number of major international banks have slashed their price forecasts.
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Monroe Energy slashed employee bonuses to save money earlier this year.
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Those caught kissing will have their lips slashed with a razor.
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When President George W. Bush slashed taxes, the economy ultimately collapsed.
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Low prices have slashed Cuba's profit from the resale of oil.
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Last month Culp also slashed GE's cherished dividend to a penny.
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He slashed thousands of jobs at the carmaker and closed plants.
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Lilly also said it slashed its operating expenses by 5 percent.
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Following the negative investor feedback, Blue Apron slashed its pricing estimate.
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At least a dozen people have been slashed in recent months.
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That slashed his annual electric bill to $78 from about $1,300.
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The police officer who was slashed was being treated in hospital.
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Owners of real estate quickly saw their property tax bills slashed.
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Prices for sweet potatoes, canned pumpkin and turkey will be slashed.
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Later she found her car tires slashed in the parking lot.
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The plant laid off 103 employees in 2008 and slashed production.
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He jumped out and slashed her colleague's head with a machete.
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But Beijing's tariffs last summer slashed U.S. shipments to Chinese buyers.
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Looking to cut its debt load, Spain slashed subsidies for renewables.
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In Manhattan, some sellers of luxury real estate have slashed prices.
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That's more than any administration has slashed in domestic programs before.
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The health department slashed the law's marketing budget by $90 million.
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Plus, it has slashed the budgets for programs that promote enrollment.
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Arizona slashed $3073 million from the university system's budget last year.
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ANZ slashed its interim dividend by 7 percent to 80 cents.
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Occidental (OXY) slashed its dividend by 86% and lowered its spending.
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How twice I had slashed my face in fits of despair.
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School days have been slashed in half, at least for now.
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As US coronavirus cases mount, some red tape is getting slashed.
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His administration has also slashed programs designed to combat violent extremism.
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My city is cut + recut + slashed by hard car filled streets. ….
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The law also slashed the pensions of the last five presidents.
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G.M. slashed production at many of its car plants last year.
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With a recession looming, a lot of forecasts will be slashed.
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A leading research firm slashed its projections for 2020 solar installations.
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Major international institutions have also slashed their expectations for global growth.
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" Cop Slashed to Death, Youth Seized ," the Daily News headline read.
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In addition, West slashed his price target by $100 to $325.
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WM Morrison said earlier this week its prices would be slashed.
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Bright animal print cloth, slashed into ribbons, dangles over their shorts.
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Legal experts agreed that the penalty was likely to be slashed.
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Crucially, they've slashed exports of soybeans, the most valuable U.S. crop.
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Many people's salaries are being slashed; others are being fired outright.
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"Medicaid would be slashed, worsening the opioid crisis," the ad states.
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When she dragged the scrunchie, she slashed its credibility to ribbons.
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The company slashed its profit outlook for 2018 as a result.
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He has also slashed advertising and outreach dollars by 90 percent.
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The company recently slashed the prices on some of its products.
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Ms. Wagner found slashed T-shirts and sweaters in another bag.
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Even large oil companies like Exxon Mobil Corp have slashed runs.
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Mainstream conservatives promise slashed income taxes but record-breaking military spending.
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Since 85033, the Army's budget has been slashed by 40 percent.
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Go deeper: Elizabeth Warren's wealth tax could have slashed billionaires' fortunes
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European industry sources say Boeing slashed 787 prices to "kill" the A330.
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Research firm eMarketer has slashed its forecast for wearable devices in 2016.
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He slashed a third of those jobs in just a few years.
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The Ryen's 8-year-old son, Josh, survived his throat being slashed.
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Two decades of a struggling economy have slashed consumer demand in Japan.
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Tesla has slashed prices on its Model 3 electric car in China.
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Jefferies slashed its Apple price target to $225 a share from $265.
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Two days later, output at the nearby 300,000 bpd Sharara was slashed.
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The company slashed the price of its first phone after disappointing sales.
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Major brokerage firms slashed fees to zero this month, following Robinhood's lead.
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Headlines Bus funding in England slashed by 40% in 10 years on.ft.
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After the Civil War, Congress drastically slashed the United States Army's budget.
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Andhra Pradesh slashed duties on cheap Indian-made booze to boost volumes.
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It also slashed its earnings outlook for the rest of the year.
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That slashed GE's ownership stake to about 37%, down from 50.2% previously.
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The higher rate of income tax was slashed from 40% to 25%.
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The group published preliminary results and slashed its guidance on April 20.
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All government science agency budgets have been slashed during the Trump administration.
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His throat had been slashed, his body stabbed and his forehead smashed.
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His throat had been slashed, and he had been stabbed multiple times.
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A deal with Turkey in March 2016 has slashed arrivals in Greece.
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The odds of suffering a stroke alone was slashed by 42 percent.
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She has this long slinky long skirt slashed up to the knee.
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Sales dropped and it slashed its profit expectations for the full year.
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Facing swelling inventories, carmakers have slashed prices and increased incentives for dealers.
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He said the bullets tore up muscles, smashed bones and slashed veins.
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Since Heinz acquired Kraft in 2015, the company has relentlessly slashed costs.
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But Will is too high to handle it, and Capheus is slashed.
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He's the one who ends up being slashed to death, not Marion.
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And in January, major retailers slashed the price of iPhones in China.
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Last year, Culp slashed GE's quarterly dividend to a penny a share.
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American Outdoor also slashed its forecast for the fiscal year of 2020.
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The power play was set up when Mark Scheifele slashed Jonathan Huberdeau.
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Ratings could be slashed further if tangible progress isn't made, Moody's warned.
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But the UK has slashed coal rapidly, and that's made a dent.
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Sometimes, restaurant gift cards can be slashed by up to 60 percent.
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Investors would see taxes on their capital gains slashed by $158 billion.
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Under Armour slumped 19.0 percent after the sportswear company slashed 2017 forecasts.
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The restatement slashed Mobily's total profits by 3.63 billion riyals ($968 million).
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The value of that investment has been slashed by nearly 50 percent.
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Lenovo wouldn't specify exactly how many jobs were slashed from Moto, however.
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For a limited time, all Flam products are slashed 50 percent off.
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Delta though slashed its full-year earnings forecast as fuel costs surged.
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The central bank slashed the rate last week by 425 basis points.
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He also slashed the growth estimate to 0.7 percent from 1.3 percent.
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Trump slashed the cap to a historic low of 45,000 in September.
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Under President Trump's budget, our already tight housing resources would be slashed.
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On Friday, the stock market slashed losses from earlier in the day.
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But we have slashed one substance abuse treatment program by 33 percent.
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But the programs are modest, and the funding has been slashed dramatically.
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Post-crisis reforms slashed those fees and free accounts were cut back.
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Not coincidentally, many mutual funds have recently slashed their valuations of WeWork.
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So some seniors may see both their Medicaid and Medicare benefits slashed.
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The corporate rate would be slashed to 15 percent from 35 percent.
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Troubled by the crisis, UBS had slashed banker bonuses by 80 percent.
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Apple slashed its adapter prices temporarily in the wake of the complaints.
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JPMorgan's revenue growth would have reportedly been slashed to 28% from 35%.
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They passed a long sought tax overhaul bill that slashed tax rates.
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In November, GE slashed its 2018 profit forecast and halved its dividend.
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On Friday, Germany's central bank slashed its 1.43 growth projection to 21.4%.
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Japan, South Korea, India and most European countries have already slashed operations.
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And my editor had put his line through it, he'd slashed it.
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It has also slashed the dividend it pays to the Malaysian government.
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But on Saturday, the reward for miners will be slashed in half.
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Under Brazil's president, Michel Temer, funding for indigenous affairs has been slashed.
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The Trump administration had slashed the budget for both programs in August.
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Trump slashed the CDC's epidemic control teams in 39 countries, including China.
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It wasn't drug smuggling or gun running that got Nicholson's character slashed.
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An Unsullied soldier goes to a brothel and gets his throat slashed.
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Then we slashed our food budget by more than $200 per month.
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This month, China slashed the cost of the rail by one-third.
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As president, Donald Trump has slashed refugee admissions to the United States.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon — Syrian militiamen paid by Iran have seen their salaries slashed.
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The company slashed the price of its press after a few months.
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Soon after, its debt load was slashed and its profits had improved.
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Oversized, tailored blazers are a slashed patchwork of rich, jewel-toned velvets.
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Oil companies dropped drilling crews and slashed payments to local service companies.
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Cahill, it seems, saw what was happening and slashed the ball away.
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Now, those same workers are complaining about slashed benefits and unruly customers.
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Under Armour in November slashed its revenue outlook for the full year.
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OMV slashed its costs per boe to $8.8 from $13.2 in 2015.
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A 20 percent raise would have slashed those earnings by 4.5 percent.
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The kingdom, seeking to lift prices, has slashed production in recent months.
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The company declined to comment on how many jobs might get slashed.
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British Airways, Cathay Pacific and Lufthansa have also slashed or reduced service.
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Following T-Mobile's announcement, Sprint slashed prices on its unlimited data plans.
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President Donald Trump has slashed refugee admissions during his time in office.
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Saudi Arabia has since slashed output in a bid to stabilize prices.
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From 2005 to 2006, Pfizer, which repatriated $37 billion, slashed 10,000 jobs.
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The company slashed its pricing to $24 within a year after launching.
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The German government has slashed its 2019 growth forecast to 0.5 percent.
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Ankara this month slashed growth forecasts for 2019 by more than half.
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First, Keurig slashed prices in honor of Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
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Moody's and S&P Global slashed Takeda's credit rating as a result.
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Now, his edge has been slashed to 9 percentage points from 18.
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Their bodies were slashed by machete, the signature weapon of MS-13.
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Njededa had screamed as the militiaman slashed at her with a machete.
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By the end of 2008, it had slashed them essentially to zero.
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One young man slashed her with a knife shortly before 7 p.m.
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Hyperinflation has long slashed their wages to a few dollars a month.
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Apple has reportedly slashed the price of its iPhone XR in Japan.
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It slashed the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 21 percent.
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And on top of that, Donald Trump just slashed Department of Education funding.
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Spending has been slashed for several major government departments, including the health service.
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He also slashed his price target on the stock from $7.73 to $32.
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They slashed open people's fingers and caused thousands of burns to the skin.
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BHP slumped after results in the previous session when it slashed its dividend.
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But in Kansas, which slashed rates in 2013, revenue was up 23 percent.
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The blade slashed Sheeran's face — just a few inches from his right eye.
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Baidu's stock fell 1.7 percent Tuesday after the company slashed its revenue guidance.
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O, have slashed trading commissions to zero for stocks and exchange traded funds.
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Subway slashed hundreds of jobs from its corporate headquarters in Connecticut on Wednesday.
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Subway slashed 300 jobs at its corporate headquarters in Milford, Connecticut, on Wednesday.
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ConocoPhillips delivered larger-than-anticipated loss and slashed its dividend by two-thirds.
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The Brexit vote also slashed market expectations for a Federal Reserve rate hike.
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DIY. I've got calorie-slashed recipes for sweet potato pie and mashed potatoes!
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Taylor also slashed his price target for Humana shares to $150 from $196.
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The duties slashed U.S. agricultural exports to China, the world's largest pork consumer.
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It slashed downward and into my guts and I fell to the floor.
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The retail giant slashed its full-year forecast amid continuing weak apparel demand.
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The Federal Reserve slashed its rate projections to reflect no hikes in 2019.
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After the second crash, Boeing halted deliveries and slashed production of the planes.
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They agreed that the Soviet arsenal must be slashed and regrouped in Russia.
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Mr Parente slashed subsidies, sold assets and adopted a market-friendly pricing policy.
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But instead of raising taxes, lawmakers just slashed spending, hitting schools the hardest.
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An Arizona grandmother died after her grandchild allegedly slashed her throat, PEOPLE confirms.
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The Fed had initially slashed rates in 1995, 1998, 2001, 2003 and 2007.
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State offices are open, but funding to nonprofit social service agencies is slashed.
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To keep his company afloat, Pullman slashed his workers' wages by 30 percent.
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The bank had slashed its 2019 economic growth forecast earlier in the day.
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But the measures have pushed inflation above 173 percent and slashed purchasing power.
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And he slashed the coat of a spectator while he was changing instruments.
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The number of branches was slashed from 8503,100 in late 2008 to 4,500.
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He slashed Jovanni's throat as the boy slept, and then stabbed him repeatedly.
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Portal sales have been so disappointing that Facebook has slashed prices multiple times.
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In response, Russia has slashed the share of dollars in its currency reserves.
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The sell-off slashed its market value by $16 billion to $42.1 billion.
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To have it slashed by 18 percent, $6 billion, is a tremendous change.
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High school dropouts fared the worst: The economy slashed 175,2943 jobs for them.
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Fang slashed its fiscal 613 revenue guidance to $928 million from $1.15 billion.
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Mashable slashed its staff shortly after winning a $15 million funding round. Al
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British bookies slashed her odds from 25-1 to 6-103 on Saturday.
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The European Central Bank also slashed its growth outlook for the euro zone.
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Pinnock turned heads in a sheer yellow ruffled set from Slashed by Tia.
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Garrett told CNN that care doesn't have to suffer when funding gets slashed.
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Dilution: Series E investors would have their liquidity preference slashed by over 40%.
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Consensus first-quarter GDP growth has also been slashed to below 2 percent.
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The wealthy Gulf states have seen their incomes slashed by collapsing oil prices.
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This is the second time FedEx has slashed its full-year earnings outlook.
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In March, the 2016 outlook was slashed to 0.1 percent from 1 percent.
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BP is one of the companies which has severely slashed its exploration spend.
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In April 2018, the woman claims Latos slashed her tires with a knife.
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BuzzFeed reportedly missed its 2015 revenue target and slashed its 2016 revenue goals.
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The Fed has already slashed its forecast for U.S. economic growth this year.
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The U.S. industry has slashed budgets, chopped capital spending and laid off workers.
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Judges later slashed the jurors' punishments against Monsanto, saying they were too severe.
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Last month, the bank slashed it by 100 basis points to 11.25 percent.
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It was Slashed by Tia's first solo show at New York Fashion Week.
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The victims' bodies, their bellies slashed, were later found floating in a river.
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The Trump administration has slashed funding to enroll people in ObamaCare this fall.
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But when the start-ups stumbled, they often slashed or reneged on incentives.
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Tens of thousands of jobs across the industry will be slashed this year.
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The bill was then slashed to $332 after an article caused an outcry.
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Heavy rains in September, however, slashed production to about 300 eggs a day.
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Jindal and the State Legislature slashed income taxes and started privatizing and cutting.
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In the early part of the decade, the IRS saw its budget slashed.
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The legislators slashed the family-planning budget from $111.5 million to $37.9 million.
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When the knife slashed across his chest, Gutierrez's training and determination kicked in.
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Fellow North Dakota producer Hess Corp slashed its 2017 spending earlier on Wednesday.
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Business The corporate tax rate is slashed from 85033 percent to 20 percent.
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The company slashed its yearly forecast because of the poor results, spooking investors.
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Raburn, who signed as a free agent on March 4, slashed .325/.415/.
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But the Trump administration has slashed the budget for Obamacare advertising by 90%.
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India's farm ministry has slashed royalties that local seed companies pay to Monsanto.
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Arconic fell 19.8 percent after the aluminum products maker slashed its 2018 forecasts.
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Trump slashed the cap to a historic low of 28503,22019 in September 2017.
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On Wednesday morning, the company slashed its IPO range in an amended filing.
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The insurer slashed its marketing budget by 15% last year, according to Kantar.
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Rev slashed base pay for some audio files by 0.203% in mid November.
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The health desk was also slashed, and the national security desk was disbanded.
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Morgan Stanley slashed its estimated valuation of Alphabet's Waymo by 40% last week.
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The government slashed the corporate tax rate to 21 percent from 35 percent.
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Old-fashioned doctoring and newfangled technology collide; bureaucracy is slashed from the picture.
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The ECB slashed its growth forecast for 2019 to 1.1 percent on Thursday.
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Closer to home, austerity cuts have slashed queer service funding by a third.
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Alongside the advertising cuts, funding for in-person enrollment will also be slashed.
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And the Bank of England slashed interest rates to an all-time low.
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The Milan-based think-tank REF slashed a previous forecast, made on Feb.
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Viacom slashed its dividend by 50% and said its interim CEO will leave.
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Bolsonaro has slashed some $23 million in funds for Brazil's environmental enforcement agency.
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Eventually, she said, a gang kidnapped, tortured, strangled him, and slashed his face.
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That maneuver slashed the premiums for the couple, who live in Chattanooga, Tenn.
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Our military readiness declined and your work force was slashed by 248 percent.
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As the budgets of other city services are slashed, the police budget grows.
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The central bank also slashed reserve requirements for thousands of banks to zero.
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The Fed slashed rates to near-zero, their lowest level since late 2015.
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The U.S. Federal Reserve slashed its borrowing rate to near zero on Sunday.
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Her throat had been slashed and she had been muzzled with duct tape.
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If you slashed hospital budgets after a military coup, sure, hospitals could close.
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Central banks have slashed interest rates, in turn hurting prospects for bank earnings.
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The coworking giant has slashed jobs and offloaded or shuttered non-core businesses.
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Forecasts for crude demand growth in 2020 have been slashed as a result.
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His budget proposal also slashed the Environmental Protection Agency's budget by 26 percent.
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The administration has also slashed the Affordable Care Act's marketing budget by 2000%.
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When other passengers intervened, he pulled out a knife and slashed their throats.
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Macy's results slashed the share prices of other large department stores on Thursday.
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Rumors have it that he slapped Ellington or slashed one of his suits.
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On September 20th it slashed corporate taxes to try to revive animal spirits.
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Citi also slashed its price target on the stock to $5.50 from $10.
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Smith was slashed on the wrist by Canadiens forward Alexander Radulov but returned.
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It has slashed the tax rates on smaller oilfields from 20% to 10%.
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The Fed slashed rates on fears of slowing growth at home and abroad.
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But in 2018, the Trump administration slashed the CDC's global disease-fighting budget.
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Trump's 2020 proposed budget slashed the IHS "preventive health" budget by $53 million.
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Instead, Powell & Co. reversed course and suddenly slashed rates to boost the economy.
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The Australian central bank has slashed rates three times since June this year.
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Finance Minister Tito Mboweni in October slashed the 2019 growth forecast to 0.5%.
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Most recently, though, the Atlanta Fed slashed its projection for first-quarter growth.
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The central bank slashed rates by 150 bps at its meeting on Aug.
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And, while Melrose's managers have slashed overheads, they're not starving GKN of investment.
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None of the 15 allowable basketball scholarships had been slashed by school officials.
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A sun-slashed parking lot, thinking a poem stalled in the broken surround.
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That company slashed its dividend earlier this year after reporting a massive writedown.
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Instead, the White House slashed his budget even further, to about $5.7 billion.
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The grocery chain Intermarché slashed its price on tubs of Nutella by 70%.
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The analyst also slashed his price target to $24 per share from $44.
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Nuclear weapons budgets were slashed, and we entered into an unannounced nuclear freeze.
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During the deep recession of 2014-16 the environment ministry's budget was slashed.
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After another ten minutes, she stopped again, and officers quickly slashed her tires.
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General Motors slashed its profits forecast for 2018 because of higher steel costs.
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Even public broadcasters like the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation are finding their funding slashed.
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The drafts he sent them would come back "all slashed up," Comey recalled.
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Earlier this year the United States, long its biggest donor, had slashed funding.
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He blames the halving of international oil prices since 2014, which slashed Venezuela's revenues.
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Covering Wisconsin, for example, had its budget slashed 42 percent by the Trump administration.
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The rout has slashed close to $30 billion off CEO Mark Zuckerberg's net worth.
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After the downturn in oil prices at the end of 2014, Ecopetrol slashed spending.
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After congressional Republicans slashed taxes again in 2017, another stock buying frenzy took off.
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The tech company reported lower-than-expected quarterly revenue and slashed its 1.153 outlook.
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It was big news in 2016 when the media company slashed its revenue forecast.
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With no discount on mid-crop beans, they say they've seen their margins slashed.
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Some providers have slashed prices, whilst others have focused on offering more flexible contracts.
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His friends tried to help him and were slashed around the head and shoulders.
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As of last Thursday, that collective short had been slashed to under 4 percent.
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And recently, JioSaavn and Gaana both slashed their annual subscription prices by 70 percent.
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The bank has slashed its 22019 year-end price target to 22.5,215 from 3,350.
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Gavin Newsom's new state budget plan slashed cannabis tax revenue projections by $211 million.
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In 2011-15 it raised prices, slashed investment, paid little tax and fired staff.
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Between 2500 and 22018 the number of front-line officers was slashed (see chart).
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For Greeks lucky enough to have jobs, wages have been slashed and taxes raised.
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The federal government said a whopping 12,000 payrolls were slashed across manufacturing in January.
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It slashed tariffs, tightened intellectual-property rights and opened up South Korea's services market.
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Without the deal, which slashed tariffs, American goods exports would have been even lower.
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The company slashed its net sales guidance for the fiscal year and earnings guidance.
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Independent Chinese refiners in Shandong have slashed output to below half of their capacity.
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Worldwide, technological progress and economies of scale have slashed the cost of green energy.
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A special program to help vulnerable immigrants integrate into Italian society has been slashed.
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The administration slashed the enrollment period in half, from three months to 90 days.
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The sanctions have slashed Iran's crude exports by about 22%, according to Reuters estimates.
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With their funding being slashed, councils hope to earn some income from these redevelopments.
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Countries in Europe, including Britain and Spain, and elsewhere too, have drastically slashed FITs.
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But personnel have already been slashed to the bone, leaving little else to cut.
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To continue paying Venezuela's international creditors he slashed imports, leading to shortages and hunger.
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He has slashed the asking price of that property numerous times since listing it.
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It also doesn't include her skillful miming of a slashed throat or finger gun.
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Ticket prices were slashed and the number of people wealthy enough to travel ballooned.
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UBS on Friday slashed its earnings forecast and price target for Elon Musk's Telsa.
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The chain's revenues have been slashed nearly 40 percent over the past five years.
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Gavin Newsom's recent state budget plan slashed cannabis tax-revenue projections by $223 million.
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Just find the right ways to indulge like with this calorie-slashed chocolate pie.
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He slashed all U.S. aid to the Palestinians including to hospitals in East Jerusalem.
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In November, it slashed its profit forecast by a quarter citing rising recall costs.
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Chip-maker Intel slashed its forecast this quarter citing declining Chinese data center sales.
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A better comparator for Manx products is financial advice, where commissions have been slashed.
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He has slashed the asking price of that house three times since listing it.
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By the close of last year that figure had been slashed to 1.4 percent.
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Hospital officials said both victims had been slashed in the head, chest, and face.
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In 13, a cost-cutting state government slashed its funding by 90 percent overnight.
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They slashed him in the stomach with a machete, the gang's weapon of choice.
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Below-normal rains and insect damage have slashed India's corn output and raised prices.
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In the 2005-06 time frame, Pfizer, which repatriated $063 billion, slashed 10,000 jobs.
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Fund details: Xfund 2 originally raised $100 million, but later got slashed in half.
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Bronin has already slashed spending and renogotiated labor contracts to help stabilize city finances.
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To pay all those bureaucratic costs, payments to care providers had to be slashed.
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Globally, capital investment in oil and gas has been slashed by almost $300 billion.
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Many have downgraded the stock and slashed price targets over the past few months.
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It also slashed permits for those imports to almost half of last year's allowance.
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At the same time, the couple slashed their spending to save for a home.
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AWS sales increased 42 percent to $3.66 billion, even as the company slashed prices.
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In May, disruptions slashed output to around 150,000 bpd, its lowest since the war.
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In the previous 18 months, it had already slashed net debt by US$12.5bn.
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It had already slashed 2016 bonuses, helping bring down total remuneration by 11 percent.
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The administration also again slashed funding for outreach to encourage people to sign up.
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But the assailant, who was wearing a surgical mask and gloves, slashed her twice.
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The Fire Tablets are great buys, as their already low prices have been slashed.
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Europe, in particular, has slashed sulfur dioxide pollution by 75 percent since the 1970s.
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Yet the budgets of many state-run schools were slashed as the economy contracted.
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Sales prices in blaring red below slashed-out higher rates help cement that expectation.
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Furious, some citizens slashed the tires and broke the windows of her campaign vans.
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Originally retailing for $909.97, this premium course collection was previously slashed down to $29.99.
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The administration has slashed budgets for advertising and for enrollment-assistance programs this year.
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Major oil companies, with revenue slashed, are being pickier about the projects they finance.
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The district's credit ratings have been slashed to "junk," leading to ballooning borrowing costs.
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The founder of Reebok has slashed $52 million off the price of his mansion.
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The company has cut its 2015 earnings forecast, slashed production and laid off workers.
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Speculators slashed bullish bets on the dollar for a sixth straight week through Feb.
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The Trump administration has slashed the budget for the agencies that oversee California's forests.
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Yet, in those same years, three of the five top defense contractors slashed jobs.
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The company has aggressively slashed its debt since 2015, when it faced a crisis.
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Last year, some slashed leave and raised pay to cash in on high prices.
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He will stay on as nonexecutive chairman, but his voting rights have been slashed.
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The advent of the internet has also slashed the cost of conducting disinformation operations.
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Egyptians have seen their savings slashed by high and inflation rates skyrocket since November.
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It slashed its return on equity target to between 11 percent and 14 percent.
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Many of the permanent benefits will go to corporations, who see their rates slashed.
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It not only passed with a wide majority but slashed rates and eliminated deductions.
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An auxiliary bishop was slashed on the arm with some sort of sharp object.
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Instead, it slashed that college's budget by a third, then adjourned for two years.
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Because what's cuter than a place where live bodies were slashed open without aesthetic?
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The slashed budget is likely to depress enrollment significantly—which seems exactly the point.
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Diagnosis times could be slashed from 30 minutes to as little as two minutes.
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Qantas (QABSY) slashed almost a quarter of its flights over the next six months.
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Several US airlines have already slashed their flight schedules for the next few months.
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The Ryens' other child, Josh, had his throat slashed and was left for dead.
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The Reserve Bank of Australia slashed rates by a quarter-percentage point on Tuesday.
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Drought slashed estimates of Morocco's cereals output to 4 million tonnes, the bank said.
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The companies slashed prices of their heating devices earlier this year, as competition intensified.
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Suzuki slashed and dashed in one motion as he bolted from the batter's box.
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Some of the buses were blockaded, others had their tires slashed, their windows broken.
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When he found out his pension may get slashed, that feeling of stability disappeared.
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In a regulation finalized last year, the administration slashed Medicare payments for those hospitals.
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In recent years, spring frosts and sudden hailstorms have cruelly slashed this output further.
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Because of Obamacare, we slashed our uninsured rate from 280 percent to 20173 percent.
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The central bank slashed interest rates to near-zero just over a week ago.
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The central bank slashed interest rates to near-zero just over a week ago.
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He slashed jobs and closed factories, making Nissan a much-admired industry turnaround story.
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American Airlines on Tuesday, for instance, slashed international and domestic flights as demand craters.
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The president's 6900 tax law slashed the rate from 2628 percent to 28503 percent.
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By March 2016, a deal had been reached that slashed migration flows almost overnight.
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Rodas said his office's budget for this year had been slashed by about 20%.
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In 1913, Abram Balashov slashed it with a knife three times, according to Tass.
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He also slashed the city's payroll and bristled at wage hikes for city contractors.
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And Gannett, the nation's largest newspaper chain, slashed dozens of jobs across the country.
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Last year, his compensation package was slashed by almost a third to $222.7 million.
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The GOP permanently slashed tax rates for corporations and temporarily lowered rates for individuals.
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Several analysts have slashed their rating and pricing targets for WWE in recent months.
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How can you walk by a book with those words slashed across the cover?
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Your liver is only forced into producing ketones when carb intake is drastically slashed.
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Major incumbents like Charles Schwab and Fidelity have slashed fees to zero commissions since.
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Oppenheimer analyst Leah Rush Cann slashed her estimated 2021 total revenue by 12.5 percent.
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They've had some success; Trump's failed attempt to repeal Obamacare would have slashed Medicaid.
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Bank of America (BAC) alone has slashed its branch count by more than 493,400.
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Amazon immediately slashed prices on some popular items when the transaction closed in August.
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The bank slashed its policy rate by 325 basis points to 16.5% last week.
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Instead, the White House slashed his budget down even further, to about $5.7 billion.
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Want to know what companies are doing now that corporate taxes have been slashed?
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South Korea, Japan, Greece and France have already slashed their oil purchases from Iran.
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The company late last year, in a historic move, slashed its dividend in half.
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And the company slashed its dividend by more than a third earlier this year.
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After sluggish initial sales, Apple slashed the price to spur holiday sales that year.
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She had on a yellow rain slicker slashed with red stripes, and riding boots.
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Transportation and healthcare companies slashed borrowing, however, by 14 percent and 13 percent respectively.
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He said his van became covered with graffiti and routinely had its tires slashed.
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Last month, the bank slashed its stake in Barclays Africa Group to 15 percent.
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Painting surfaces are punched or slashed through, or ooze as if with eruptive disease.
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The ride-hailing companies have repeatedly slashed fares in Indonesia to defend market share.
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Finablr and Airtel slashed the IPO price to the bottom of their targeted range.
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While SpaceX has already slashed the cost of launches with its reusable rocket technology, Amazon.
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August also slashed the price of its Smart Lock, reducing it from $229 to $149.
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Australia's central bank on Tuesday slashed benchmark cash rates to a record low of 1.25%.
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Buckingham also slashed its price target on the stock to $56 per share from $77.
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One woman who challenged him in a primary, in 2012, had her car tyres slashed.
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The company has already slashed those emissions by 35 percent, it said in a statement.
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She was crying hysterically, down on her knees, saying someone's neck has been slashed open.
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The sessions will come after eMarketer slashed its forecast for wearable-device adoption this year.
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GE also slashed its dividend to 210 cent a share from 12 cents a share.
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Although it retails for $249.99, the retailer just slashed the price down to only $199.99.
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The central bank slashed rates from 1% to essentially zero at the end of 2008.
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The company slashed $1.7 billion in costs after the 2015 merger of Kraft and Heinz.
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Jones says that WhatsApp slashed spam by 75 percent after launching end-to-end encryption.
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Europe, too, has slashed its quotas, but they are still substantially above the US number.
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Militant attacks on production facilities last year slashed output by as much as a third.
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The Trump administration slashed that rate to 21 percent from 35 percent effective in January.
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The European Commission under Jean-Claude Juncker has commendably slashed its output of red tape.
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The drug wholesale company slashed diluted earnings per share expectations by 10 cents to $5.44.
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As a staffer in the 240s, Ryan helped kill a bill that slashed legal immigration.
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The state had slashed education funding during the downturn, then state leaders had cut taxes.
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Tesla had slashed prices by $2,000 on all models to offset the tax credit reduction.
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Even YouTube Premium, the company's platform for original content, has slashed its prices for subscribers.
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The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday slashed its global economic growth forecasts for the year.
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Arya had to train to become the brutal killer who so casually slashed Littlefinger's throat.
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He also slashed GE's dividend, even though many small shareholders and funds rely on it.
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Falling oil prices have slashed the energy earnings that finance 60 percent of the budget.
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Maduro also faces a growing political backlash as government salaries and services have been slashed.
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Job gains in February 2019 were slashed down to 1,000 from the originally estimated 56,000.
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Tesla has also slashed its investment in new customer acquisition, Greentech Media reported last summer.
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With IT budgets getting slashed, companies were exploring options, especially those offered by cloud companies.
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De Beers continues to seek new places to mine, but has slashed its exploration budget.
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Markets have slashed his chances of winning the nomination to 25 percent from 51 percent.
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The Harvest New Opportunities fund slashed its stock holdings to 19.1 percent from 26.8 percent.
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And cauliflower just so happens to be key when it comes to carb-slashed pizza.
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Billionaire investor Carl Icahn slashed his stake in Chesapeake Energy (CHK) by more than half.
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Take WeWork: when Mr Son slashed his investment to $22017bn, SoftBank's shares leapt by 6%.
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Arconic Inc shares fell 20.2 percent after the aluminum products maker slashed its 2018 forecasts.
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Speculators slashed bullish bets on the U.S. dollar for a sixth straight week through Feb.
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Several producers have already slashed spending by half or more, hurting services and equipment companies.
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And Amazon has slashed the cost of delivering small items ordered from China to America.
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Even as scientists battle over rival hypotheses, all agree that methane emissions must be slashed.
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Yet during the crisis of 20.25-09 the bank slashed it to stimulate the economy.
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Grab either a single Tile Mate or bundle it with others, all at slashed prices.
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The day before, the cabinet slashed its growth forecast for 133 from 213% to 2100%.
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The studio's statement followed reports that Smollett's role was being slashed amid the police investigation.
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Growth in the third quarter was slashed to a 2.9% rate from a 3.4% pace.
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He'd been stabbed in the head, back, neck and chest, and his throat was slashed.
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Hanke meanwhile believes Modi should have slashed regulations and embraced a free-market regime instead.
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He has slashed his force's budget without provoking mass protests from the rank and file.
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Russia's economic crisis has slashed health-care budgets, and more money for AIDS seems unlikely.
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Economists on Thursday slashed second quarter GDP forecasts, based on April trade and inventories data.
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Italy has reduced its order by 30 percent, while Britain also slashed orders in 2010.
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And on Tuesday, shares of Anadarko Petroleum sold off as the company slashed its dividend.
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Tim alleged Jennifer slashed his tires and once tried running him over with a car.
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Banks have slashed rate rise forecasts, with some not expecting one at all in 2018.
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Also, the official 35 percent corporate tax rate would be slashed by more than half.
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ET Sunday when he slashed a 39-year-old female in the neck and face.
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The analyst also slashed his 12-month price target to $43 a share from $63.
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NAB has already slashed its dividend this year for the first time in a decade.
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China's copper smelters have just slashed their minimum charges for converting concentrates into refined metal.
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It had initially forecast 10% growth but slashed its outlook three times in six months.
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Over the 290-month period, China slashed its holdings by $2251 billion, or by 17%!
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In May, a clown with bladed gloves actually slashed a man to death in Denver.
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The government slashed the corporate tax rate to 21 percent from 233.1 percent effective January.
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Express Inc plunged 24.5 percent after the apparel maker slashed its full-year earnings outlook.
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It also slashed prices on Google Home devices, as a counter to Amazon's Echo sales.
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The company slashed its dividend in November for the second time since the Great Depression.
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The fed funds complex suggested traders slashed their outlook on further rate decreases next year.
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Tesla has slashed prices for many of its vehicle offerings while discontinuing some standard versions.
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The brokerage slashed its target price on the stock to 850 pence from 1050 pence.
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The administration has been critical of the program, and slashed funding for it last year.
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And the bank slashed the rate on its five-year CD to 2.30% from 3.10%.
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Both the IMF and the finance ministry have slashed growth forecasts for 2019 (see article).
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The bank slashed its exposures to non-performing assets and loans to 4.6 billion euros.
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Several analysts slashed price targets and earnings estimates for Apple in the past few weeks.
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WeWork slashed Paltrow Neumann's influence over the company in response to concern from potential investors.
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Meanwhile, industry leaders like J.B. Hunt and Schneider have slashed their annual outlooks this year.
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Even more disturbing, nearly one-third – 2628 programs - were slashed by 28503 percent or more.
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Many have slashed costs and ramped up efficiencies to survive a lower-for-longer market.
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In some developments, prices have been slashed, infuriating those who bought in at higher prices.
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In a 2017 interview, she said she slashed her wrists in a 2013 suicide attempt.
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Under his executive order, some schools and cities would see state aid slashed after Oct.
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Prices will be slashed by 30-50% off of the lowest price on all items.
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Oil companies have slashed their exploration and production budgets, many by as much as half.
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The flag is a field of blue slashed with thin lines of white and tan.
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Investing guru Warren Buffet disclosed he slashed his stake in the company by 32 percent.
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This can help make up for any shortfalls in the event federal funding is slashed.
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Russia has in recent years slashed gas shipments to Europe through Ukraine during pricing disputes.
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Others used technology to enhance productivity and slashed their work forces to sustain their operations.
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Trump's tax-cut law slashed the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 21 percent.
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By donating his papers with a backdated deed, Nixon had slashed his tax bill drastically.
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Bregman, the top prospect in baseball according to Keith Law of ESPN, slashed .306/.406/.
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As states slashed budgets during the Great Recession of 2007-2009, teachers took a hit.
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He has slashed the refugee program and imposed "extreme vetting" standards on mostly Muslim travelers.
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One man slashed Siska's breasts; she had fainted the minute his blade touched her skin.
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Jovanni had his throat slashed as he slept and was stabbed repeatedly, according to officials.
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The men also slashed the tires on Derwin's Rolls-Royce so he couldn't give chase.
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The deals are so incognito, you won't see any slashed prices or big sale banners.
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Amazon last month slashed Whole Foods' prices on some popular items including avocados and beef.
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Funding continued to be slashed for state job training grants by 40 percent since 85033.
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BHP Billiton also slumped after results in the previous session when it slashed its dividend.
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The government also slashed the working week for most public employees to just two days.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - Tesla Inc has slashed prices on its Model 3 electric car in China.
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A number of states would see their federal funding slashed by more than 40 percent.
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The Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy would be slashed by more than half.
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WeWork slashed Neumann's voting power from 20 votes per share to 10 votes per share.
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The Fed slashed the overnight rate down to zero in 2008 during the financial crisis.
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Because of the poor results, the department store chain also slashed its full-year outlook.
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In 1974, while onstage in Los Angeles, Iggy Pop slashed his chest with a knife.
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It slashed interest rates by a half percentage point in an emergency move on Tuesday.
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The Federal Reserve slashed its main interest rates to near zero in an emergency move.
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In turn, airlines have slashed capacity dramatically, and the hospitality industry has seen business plummet.
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That's as the French government, faced with deficit-cutting pressures, has slashed funding for culture.
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The central bank slashed its growth forecast for 2020, now seeing the Swiss economy contracting.
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Debt-riddled oil giant Occidental Petroleum (OXY)slashed its dividend by 86% earlier this month.
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It also slashed China's growth forecast for next year to 6.2 percent from 6.4 percent.
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The following year, Wilson and Congress slashed the tariff from 41 percent to 27 percent.
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As well as falling profits, Odey's salary was slashed from £31.8 million to £16 million.
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Federal grants have not kept pace with rising costs, and states have slashed student aid.
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The company has slashed its dividend from $0.25 to $0.025, saving an estimated $340 million.
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Last week, Lufthansa said it had slashed capacity equivalent to grounding 23 long-haul aircraft.
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Selling prices are rising more slowly, and asking prices are being slashed to attract buyers.
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SK: Why does the middle of Diamond's dress look like a tiger slashed it up?
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Last month, 14 kindergartners were slashed by a woman in the southwestern city of Chongqing.
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Other central banks from India to Thailand have slashed rates, and more cuts are expected.
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Last week, Lufthansa said it had slashed capacity equivalent to grounding 23 long-haul aircraft.
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It said its revenue per available seat mile, a key measure of performance, was slashed.
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Also last year, a woman was slashed in an alley, and no witnesses offered help.
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The semiconductor manufacturing equipment maker slashed its operating profit forecasts by almost half on Wednesday.
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It slashed its forecast for fourth quarter annualized growth to 2.03% from 1.3% in October.
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Barrick slashed its forecast for Veladero output and hiked its estimated production costs in April.
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Trump has slashed funding for the State Department and struggled to fill key diplomatic roles.
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The Treasury also slashed its economic growth forecast for this year to 1003% from 2100%.
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Express Inc plunged 703 percent after the apparel maker slashed its full-year earnings outlook.
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Saudi Arabia, the kingpin of OPEC, has sharply slashed oil shipments to the United States.
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As a result, some lenders have frozen bonuses, slashed their workforce and shifted their operations.
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Five police cars and one sheriff's vehicle ended up with smashed windows and slashed tires.
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Mounting U.S. sanctions pressure has already shackled Iran's oil industry and slashed its crude exports.
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One of the nurses was slashed in the neck during the standoff, but she survived.
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However, in the process, retirees' pensions could be slashed by as much as 8.5 percent.
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But it slashed its growth forecasts for 2019 and 2020 to 2.5% and 2.8%, respectively.
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Dresses had bodice-like tops, some slashed on the sides and paired with voluminous skirts.
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In a bid to ignite the economy, India slashed its corporate tax rate last year.
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The Trump administration has also slashed the number of refugees the US has taken in.
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Exxon said weak prices slashed its drilling profit by $1.5 billion during the third quarter.
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In October, many brokerage firms slashed the commissions they charge customers to trade to zero.
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She did not explain why the shoes and garments were slashed before being thrown away.
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It's also a program that would have been slashed under DeVos' proposed budget, Simon said.
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And the bank slashed the rate on its 209-year CD to 246% from 22%.
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That 2018 investment valued Juul at $38 billion, which was recently slashed to $19 billion.
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During the same period, Beijing slashed U.S. exports to China by 14.5% to $87.6 billion.
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Speculators slashed their bullish positions in COMEX gold contracts in the week to Dec. 10.
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Users and critics laughed, and within six weeks Amazon slashed the cost to 24 cents.
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Research firm eMarketer slashed its Snapchat user estimates on Wednesday, citing the app's unpopular redesign.
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One indication: Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has slashed the usual contingent of U.S. diplomats.
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Economists slashed growth forecasts, and officials rushed to put a floor under the impending damage.
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The Trump administration slashed that rate to 21 percent from 1.63 percent effective in January.
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NC Republicans have slashed the budgets of watchdog agencies and rolled back regulations on polluters.
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Last week, Brazil's central bank slashed its 2019 economic growth outlook to 7.23% from 2.0%.
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The budget for OPD was further slashed by $700,000 for this year compared to 2015.
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The Greek government just slashed its economic growth projections as it lists towards another recession.
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It slashed Obamacare advertising by 90 percent, and cut the sign-up period by half.
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Instead he got encouragements to introduce democracy and tackle corruption, while military aid was slashed.
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Federal outreach funding, and grants to "navigators" who helped people compare their options, have been slashed.
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In April, it slashed its 63 estimate to 0.5% after an expansion of 1.5% in 2018.
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Tax rates on Aramco's profits have been slashed from 85% to 50%, closer to international norms.
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Kent says that in the weeks before her death, Jenna's car had had its tires slashed.
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Valuations for once-vaunted private companies have been slashed and some start-ups have shut down.
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Wall Street's top bankers are getting their pay slashed, but at least they're keeping their jobs.
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Aerobics, participated in most by women, slashed heart disease risk by 50% in the female group.
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Kroger was down 17.6 percent after the supermarket chain operator slashed its full-year profit forecast.
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Credit Suisse, Wells Fargo, Barclays and Wedbush all slashed their price targets on KB Home stock.
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It slashed the program by $224 billion over 21 years, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
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The Atlanta Fed slashed its forecast to a 3.8 percent rate from a 4.4 percent pace.
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The vandals smashed his door with an ax, slashed his furniture, and spray-painted graffiti everywhere.
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Riyadh slashed spending on infrastructure and perks for civil servants to get its finances under control.
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It slashed several items it sells from midnight to 5 am, including chicken sandwiches and salads.
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Oil companies have slashed costs in order to survive the low price environment, industry data show.
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Utilities closed 0.7 percent down after Deutsche Bank slashed its target price for United Utilities Group.
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However, Dow-component Walmart slashed its fiscal 250.553 earnings forecast on Tuesday, citing its Flipkart acquisition.
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Its Gillette razor brand has struggled as new entrants have entered the space and slashed prices.
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Eligibility for benefits from SNAP are tightening for some groups or being slashed completely for others.
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GameStop shares plunged 12 percent postmarket Thursday after the company slashed its full-year earnings forecast.
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The unemployment rate has been slashed in half -- from 20% in 2013 to 9% in 2018.
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Footwear and accessories retailer DSW fell 7.7 percent to $20.11 after the company slashed its forecast.
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Trump's health department slashed funding for enrollment advertising and outreach by tens of millions of dollars.
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The central bank in June slashed its 2018 growth forecast to 1.6 percent from 2.6 percent.
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He knows the dollar has strengthened, which could lead to numbers being slashed for international companies.
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Since then, some analysts have questioned GE's liquidity and slashed their target prices for the stock.
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Wall Street slashed profit estimates over the last three months as the index lost 6.8 percent.
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Last week, Apple slashed its fiscal first-quarter revenue guidance, citing an unexpected slowdown in China.
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Shares of the iPhone maker took a huge hit when it slashed revenue guidance on Jan.
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Pai abolished net neutrality rules, arguing the strict regulations slashed network investment by the major ISPs.
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The Department of Health and Human Services has slashed the budget for advertising and enrollment outreach.
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GE has slashed its dividend to a penny, laid off workers and unloaded long-held businesses.
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The acquisition would have slashed Pfizer's tax bill by domiciling in Ireland, where Allergan is located.
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The attackers slashed Samad with machetes and shot him before escaping the scene on a motorcycle.
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The consultancy has slashed its 2019 GDP growth forecast for Sri Lanka to 1% from 3.2%.
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Strikes in France have slashed European supplies for almost two weeks, boosting demand for U.S. diesel.
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The company also slashed its full-year outlook and announced plans to cut 278,2500 jobs worldwide.
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Guzman-Feliz was stabbed and slashed with knives and a machete in the neck and body.
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A dozen Wall Street analysts have slashed their price target on Netflix within the past week.
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The administration has slashed funding for aid to Palestinian refugees and scrapped the Iran nuclear deal.
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This year it slashed its dividend, partly to pay for a pricey spectrum auction in Germany.
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Sprint recently slashed the phone's price, offering promotions for up to $350 off the starting price.
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In April, it slashed its 2019 estimate to 0.5% after an expansion of 1.5% in 2018.
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Those who do have jobs have had their wages slashed; retirees have seen their pensions cut.
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His arms and chest bear puckered scars from when he was slashed with a broken bottle.
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The company also slashed the pricing of its S10 series, with S1203e now starting at $599.
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In April, it slashed its 2019 estimate to 0.5% after an expansion of 13% in 2018.
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Last summer, China slashed U.S. oil imports and started to buy more Russia and Saudi Arabia.
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Mr Trump's appointees have slashed rules governing mine waste, water pollution and methane leaks from wellheads.
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The Reserve Bank of India on Thursday slashed interest rates for the third time this year.
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The funding situation is so dire that it has slashed salaries for its fighters in half.
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Macquarie Research slashed its estimate for Australian companies full-year profit growth to 0.5% on Feb.
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China Unicom (Hong Kong) Limited (CUHKL) slashed its 2017 capex budget by 38% to CNY45 billion.
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In Pennsylvania, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette just slashed its delivery schedule to three times a week.
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For this recipe, I slashed the standard calorie count without losing the flavor and the fun.
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The company slashed its forecast last quarter, citing the downturn in the high-end housing market.
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Sears has already slashed its store base by more than half over the past five years.
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IRobot slashed its full-year earnings guidance to a range of $2.40 per share to $3.15.
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Chesapeake Energy — Investor Carl Icahn slashed his stake in the energy company by more than half.
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Years of protectionism have slashed both economies' reliance on foreign trade, sheltering them from potential shocks.
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The stock plunged 5 percent the day after the results came out, and analysts slashed estimates.
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In the previous session, U.S. stocks slashed most of their losses, however closed in the red.
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In 2015 the government opened 50 industries to foreign competition and slashed regulation in hundreds more.
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After the recession, governments around the world slashed interest rates and embarked on quantitative easing programs.
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The company pre-announced disappointing second-quarter results and slashed its full-year 2019 earnings forecast.
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With their budgets slashed since 2010, councils have reduced the fees they pay to care homes.
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Penney and other retailers, on the other hand, have slashed jobs and closed hundreds of stores.
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Models wore jackets slashed at the arms with pointed shoulders, as well as see-through raincoats.
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Thus, when CVS reported last Tuesday and slashed its guidance, leaving Cramer and many investors confused.
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Research grants for NASA Earth and environmental scientists will also be slashed, according to the report.
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Powell's remarks, however, slashed expectations the Fed is prepared to lower rates well into next year.
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GE in November cut its dividend in half as it also slashed its 2018 profit forecast.
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Teva, based in Israel, and Mylan, an American company, both slashed their workforce after recent takeovers.
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But they eventually slumped as other device sellers stepped up competition and analysts slashed their forecasts.
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Since merging Kraft and Heinz in 2015, the combined company has slashed $1.7 billion in costs.
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To cut expenses, the company has shut underperforming stores, slashed jobs and reduced product sourcing costs.
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Amazon slashed prices on appliances, like the Nespresso Lattissima Touch Automatic Coffee Machine (£149, was £7.99).
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But nonetheless, Wall Street still took the data seriously and economists slashed fourth quarter GDP forecasts.
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These slashed the number of deployed nuclear warheads from 6,000 under START I to 1,550 today.
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His administration has slashed the budget of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) by nearly one-third.
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As states have slashed higher education funding, the price of attending public universities has risen faster.
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SocGen slashed India's fiscal 2017 growth rate to 6.6 percent on-year from 7.3 percent previously.
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Every version of the plan she tried either raised taxes too high or slashed essential programs.
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Culp slashed the quarterly dividend to a penny a share at the end of last year.
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Trump's budget proposal slashed $54 billion from nondefense discretionary spending and reallocated those funds to defense.
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Penney and other retailers, on the other hand, have slashed jobs and closed hundreds of stores.
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BP this week announced hefty job cuts; Petrobras, Brazil's state-controlled oil firm, slashed planned investment.
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Subprime lender slashed its IPO price by about half last month the day before its offering.
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RBC slashed its price target on Monday, suggesting 0003 percent downside, and reiterated an underperform rating.
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In June, the government slashed its budget by 22 percent in response to low commodity revenues.
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Kuwait is issuing foreign debt because of low oil prices, which have slashed its export income.
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Melbourne has since slashed per capita water use by half and installed desalination and recycling plants.
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It has also slashed production of copper and oil as well as cutting investment and costs.
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But last week, Judge Winifred Smith slashed the total award for the Pilliods to $22019 million.
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Today, thanks to cheap generics, the cost for the poor has been slashed to around $100.
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If Trump's budget were enacted, within 10 years, Medicaid funding would be slashed by 47 percent.
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In particular, corporate tax rates must be slashed in the U.S. for large and small businesses.
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We love the pleated skirt and slashed shoulder sleeves — does Middleton ever make a fashion misstep?
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The entire collection appears to be slashed 30%, with prices now starting as low as $14.
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These employees could see their benefits slashed by thousands of dollars -- while their salaries stay flat.
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On Monday the firm slashed 4,000 megawatts from the national grid, the largest cut since 2014.
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CFRA slashed its target to $14.643, a $2 move from its previous goal for the stock.
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"He slashed prices, introduced new plans and heaped ridicule on rival cellphone companies," Mr. Eavis writes.
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Across the country, states slashed prison spending by more than $244 million between 21 and 2583.
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Trump's 2018 proposed budget slashed the EPA's budget by 31 percent — a loss of 3,21625 jobs.
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A number of countries have slashed funding for cultural projects since the financial crisis of 22010.
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But when payments were slashed in 2016 they returned to blowing up pipelines and other infrastructure.
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But they've lobbied successfully to get an additional break as C-corps see their taxes slashed.
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The administration also has slashed the budgets for outreach and advertising promoting enrollment in Obamacare plans.
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It slashed $6 billion off the company's market value, according to FactSet estimates of shares outstanding.
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Still, Starbucks had to moderate expectations for its long-term growth, and slashed estimates for 2018.
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The U.S.-China trade war has slashed exports of U.S. crops to China, further depressing prices.
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Unemployment has since been slashed, to just under 7 percent last year, a 14-year low.
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The company hiked prices and slashed channels at its streaming-TV service DirecTV Now in March.
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The government slashed the corporate tax rate to 21 percent from 1.13 percent effective in January.
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But the deal price was slashed by $350 million after the disclosure of the data breaches.
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In the lead-up to its final day, the retailer slashed prices to move its inventory.
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The federal government's monthly job report said on October 4 that trucking companies slashed 4,200 payrolls.
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Adam Neumann has stepped down as CEO of WeWork and his voting rights have been slashed.
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JPMorgan cut its target price on Apple's stock and Goldman Sachs slashed its iPhone sales forecast.
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In July, the company slashed its 2017 outlook after a sizable miss on second quarter earnings.
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That was also the time when strapped states slashed funding for state-funded colleges and universities.
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Wednesday's drop in the stock came after Moody's slashed Tesla's credit rating from B3 to B2.
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Players hacked and slashed at one another, with officials choosing not to call every apparent infraction.
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The old woman promptly slashed at Arya with a knife, then stabbed her in the gut.
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The Trump administration cut the enrollment period in half and slashed the advertising budget by 90%.
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It has slashed its UK growth forecast for 2017 by 0.9 percentage points to 1.3 percent.
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Daewoo has slashed about 3,000 employees since October 2015, and currently directly employs about 10,400 people.
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Corporations had their tax rate slashed from 35 percent to 21 percent with no conditions. Easy.
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Fidelity slashed its stake in the company by 25 percent during the third quarter last year.
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Funding aimed at helping people enroll — like money for advertising and health navigators — has been slashed.
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If you've already slashed frivolous spending and need money for essentials, consider using your savings.4.
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The Times investigation showed how even as delays have soared, financing for basic maintenance was slashed.
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The Federal Reserve on Sunday slashed rates to zero and launched a new bond purchase programme.
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Following the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, the Federal Reserve slashed interest rates to 0.25%.
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Komemasu would not discuss Nagumo's specific customers, but said one had slashed its orders by half.
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His administration has granted fewer visas, slashed refugee quotas, and cut temporary protections for non-citizens.
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In that chaotic year, America slashed and clawed at itself amid the assassination of the Rev.
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In December's tax overhaul, Trump and Republicans in Congress slashed the corporate rate from 35 percent.
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One day in high school, I walked out to our driveway to find my tires slashed.
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Ms. Mazziliano was working two jobs, but her hours have been slashed thanks to the coronavirus.
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Ms. Mazziliano was working two jobs, but her hours have been slashed thanks to the coronavirus.
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State budgets for higher education have been slashed, and students have to make up the difference.
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They slashed $50 billion from its original figure for 2016, bringing economic output to $100 billion.
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It is the second time the central bank has slashed its overnight rate in nine days.
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Saudi Arabia slashed its prices by the most in at least 20 years over the weekend.
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Airlines have slashed capacity and grounded planes, and they've seen few passengers on the remaining flights.
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The Federal Reserve on Sunday slashed rates to zero and launched a new bond purchase programme.
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He slashed a host of regulations and converted a number of failing schools to private management.
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President Trump slashed that number to 10 and asked Americans to avoid bars and restaurants altogether.
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"My cousin told me that the dude they're looking slashed her throat," says Cody Fern's character.
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Singapore on Tuesday slashed its forecast for GDP growth in 2019 to between 0% and 1%.
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In the first episode, C.C. slashed her armpit with a razor blade for acting too needy.
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He has taken a big step back statistically from last season, when he slashed .300/.382/.
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Delta Air Lines, for its part, slashed service to Seoul to 15 weekly flights from 28.
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Ryan and his top lieutenants are lobbying conservative Republicans who want to see spending levels slashed.
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Three years ago, a former chief editor of a newspaper was slashed with a meat cleaver.
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It also slashed its forecast for fourth-quarter annualized growth to 22% from 210% in October.
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The job cuts slashed around 19% of Next&aposs headcount, spokesperson Mike Bush told Business Insider.
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This danger is especially acute after the 2017 tax legislation, which slashed taxes on capital income.
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Many of these programs are slated to be slashed, privatized or eliminated by the new administration.
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It said structural costs would be slashed by $250 million, reaching $300 million by next year.
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In 1987, this was reduced to three years and slashed to just six months in 2015.
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By 2013, the company had slashed that time to one and a half hours a week.
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Speculators slashed their bullish positions in COMEX gold contracts in the week to Dec. 10. ounce.
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The tax measure, which permanently slashed corporate rates, offered more modest cuts for middle class earners.
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The World Trade Organization has slashed its forecast for trade growth for this year and next.
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Oil tycoons have retrenched in the face of low oil prices, while companies have slashed budgets.
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In response, he slashed by half a robust program used by tens of thousands of employees.
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Mr. Donald was beaten, his throat was slashed and he was found hanging from a tree.
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Domino's reported earnings and revenue that missed expectations Tuesday morning and slashed its sales growth outlook.
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With tax revenues plunging, states slashed funding to colleges just as millions were seeking to enroll.
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But banks face pressure this year as interest rates stay low or are even slashed further.
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JPMorgan analyst Christina Brathwaite downgraded the stock to "underperform" last week and slashed her price target.
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The very agency that focuses on substance use (NIDA) is being slashed by $210 million dollars.
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During a struggle, the college freshman was slashed on the chin and stabbed underneath her arm.
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Pigeon tumbled 13.8% after the baby goods maker slashed its annual outlook following weak quarterly results.
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And GE, which long boasted of a stable dividend, slashed its cherished payout to a penny.
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Typically retailing for $120, the price is currently slashed down to $75.99 with the code GREENMONDAY20.
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Caixabank fell 3.6 percent after Kepler Cheuvreux and KBW slashed their price target on the lender.
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Frisbee-size disks arrive hot, puffed, and blistered from the tandoori oven and slashed with sumac.
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And, like Amazon Shipping, Amazon's trucking brokerage platform slashed market prices significantly — by up to 33%.
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Under Ronald Reagan, the top marginal tax rates were slashed from 70 percent to 22017 percent.
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California slashed its incarceration rate by 27 percent between 1003 and 2014 after a court order.
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Separately, Fitch Ratings slashed its growth forecasts for the global economy, citing protectionism and China's slowdown.
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In the past, the company has slashed its prices to absorb the cost of Chinese tariffs.
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The law slashed tax rates for businesses and moderately reduced the tax burden on most individuals.
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Earlier this year it slashed its annual Switch sales forecast from 20 million to 17 million.
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But the law school's revenue will be slashed if it remains ineligible for federal student loans.
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Many of the chief executives Mr. Trump met with have slashed domestic employment in recent years.
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It might also be a last chance for struggling Kamala Harris, who just slashed her staff.
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Several Wall Street analysts slashed GE price targets this month due to the struggling power business.
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The company also slashed its full-year profit outlook, on the heels of the dismal results.
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These employees could see their benefits slashed by thousands of dollar while their salaries stay flat.
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Some on Twitter even said they wouldn't vote for Trump again after seeing their refunds slashed.
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It is the second time the central bank has slashed its overnight rate in nine days.
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Tonya Exum, above, said she was groped on the job — and then found her tires slashed.
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But they've lobbied successfully to get an additional break as C corps see their taxes slashed.
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His health department slashed funding for enrollment advertising and outreach by tens of millions of dollars.
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Even prospective Holmby Hills buyers flinched, so he slashed the price by a whopping $10 mil.
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The government slashed the corporate tax rate to 22017 percent from 35 percent effective in January.
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He alleges she slashed his tires, but Jennifer says he's the one that's been stalking her.
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In response, Amazon Video has drastically slashed the prices of its own 4K content to match iTunes.
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Apple has slashed orders for the iPhone XR, XS and XS Max models, according to the report.
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CEO Tim Cook's salary was even slashed 15% last year, after the company missed iPhone sales goals.
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The stock fell another 5 percent last week after at least four iPhone suppliers slashed revenue forecasts.
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Culp slashed the company's quarter dividend to a penny a share in his first move as CEO.
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It has slashed public spending by 14 percent this year, after a 9 percent reduction in 2016.
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Apple slashed its revenue guidance for fiscal first quarter last week, citing an unexpected slowdown in China.
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However, in a little less than a year, the price got slashed to $1,995 to clear stock.
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On a 21-21 pitch, Holliday slashed a grounder past shortstop Freddy Galvis and Diaz trotted home.
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It slashed its full-year earnings forecast in June, citing a downturn in baseball and softball markets.
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Investment has declined in part as companies slashed capital spending budgets in response to lower oil prices.
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SpaceX has upended the industry with reusable rocket technology that has slashed the cost of space transportation.
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Tighter capital markets, along with turmoil in the broader energy sector, have slashed prices for solar stocks.
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Heilongjiang has slashed targeted coal capacity cutbacks in order to ensure enough coal for the region's utilities.
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Just enter code PCMAG2210.99 to get an extra 399.99% off the already-slashed price, plus free shipping.
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That was the goal when the Fed slashed interest rates to near-zero after the Great Recession.
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The investment bank slashed its price targets roughly in half for Ensco, Noble Corp and Rowan Companies.
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For instance, the new tax law slashed the deductions business owners could claim for meals and entertainment.
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Ratings agencies ICRA Ltd and Crisil Ltd slashed ratings on the company's commercial paper programme on Wednesday.
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Apple slashed its fiscal first-quarter revenue guidance earlier this week, citing an unexpected slowdown in China.
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Then, in July, he slashed the asking price by another $245,000, bringing it down to $6.75 million.
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The company replaced longtime CEO Peter Chou with chairwoman Cher Wang, and has also slashed its workforce.
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The new tax law permanently slashed the corporate income tax rate to 21 percent from 35 percent.
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It had slashed its full-year transportation revenue forecast by almost 8 percent to about $8.75 billion.
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Tesla also reportedly "slashed" Model S and X staff during the company's most recent round of layoffs.
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The IMF this week slashed its forecast for global growth for the third time since last October.
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Women who report harassment only to be demoted and have their hours — and thus their pay — slashed.
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Right away I increased spending on law enforcement, cut corporate taxes and slashed entitlements across the board.
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Their bill slashed tax rates while broadening the tax base so much that no revenue was lost.
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But a shutdown in 2012 followed by civil war, which broke out in 2013, has slashed output.
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Later, nine vehicles belonging to the production crew were found with their tires slashed, the indictment alleged.
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It also slashed its dividend payout forecast to 91 yen per share from 155 yen per share.
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To service its foreign debt, the government slashed imports to a third of their level in 2012.
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Physical damage to capital goods slashed the assets of the wealthy, too, as did post-war inflations.
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Last month the California governor's new state budget plan slashed cannabis tax revenue projections by $223 million.
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It also slashed its 2020 economic growth forecast to 2.0%-2.5% from 2.5%-3.0% projected last month.
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The WTO on Tuesday slashed its forecast for world trade growth in 2019 to 1.2% from 2.6%.
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During the recession in 2008, the library had its annual funding of $11m slashed by a third.
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Amazon slashed prices on a number of popular items at Whole Foods after it completed the merger.
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It was a revolt against a blood-drenched tyrant who had recently slashed fuel and fertiliser subsidies.
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Hot dogs, crayons, cans of whipped cream—they all get sliced and slashed by the spinning menace.
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But a closer look at the fine print reveals that some departments within NASA were significantly slashed.
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Samsung had slashed its operating profit guidance, with final results on Thursday coming in line with expectations.
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One woman is Tess, a former employee who slashed her wrists after being bullied on social media.
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A New York City man was arrested Friday after he allegedly slashed the faces of two women.
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The International Monetary Fund has also slashed its own growth forecast for South Africa to 0.1 percent.
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In exchange, he said, companies might see civil penalties slashed, and in some instances, cases dropped altogether.
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Last week, the IMF slashed its 2019 economic growth expectation for Latin America by more than half.
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Not surprisingly, analysts have slashed their share price forecast for the current quarter by more than half.
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He's also slashed the EPA budget; the current proposal is to cut the budget by a third.
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Netflix fell after Goldman Sachs and Raymond James slashed its price targets on the video-streaming giant.
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Einhorn's Greenlight Capital slashed its stake by 77 percent, while Philippe Laffont's Coatue Management unloaded 95 percent.
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"Workers' hours are being cut; hiring is frozen -- totally frozen -- and wages are being slashed," Trump claimed.
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The company also slashed its annual budget by 56 percent, blaming low oil prices for both moves.
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The company's performance has improved over the past year after it tightened credit requirements and slashed costs.
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The firm also slashed its price target on Carnival to $48 per share from $60 a share.
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Startled, Negroponte slashed the initiative's budget, halved its staff, and created two separate organizations to manage it.
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Reagan's reform slashed the top rate of personal income tax almost in half, from 211% to 214%.
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There's a conflict though, because rates tend to get slashed when there are signs of economic turmoil.
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Some states, like South Carolina and Arizona, slashed their mental health services by more than 20 percent.
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Oil-service firms slashed their rates after the most recent crash, but those prices are creeping up.
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The consumer products maker also slashed its forecast for this quarter and the rest of the year.
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In their forecast for headline inflation this year, officials slashed the estimate to 250% from March's 23.6%.
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Energy companies had slashed offshore U.S. Gulf of Mexico crude output by 73%, or 1.4 million bpd.
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In last year's tax overhaul, Trump and Republicans in Congress slashed the corporate rate from 35 percent.
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Betfair has slashed the odds from 10/11 to 1/2 of Meghan having a baby girl.
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The RBA slashed interest rates twice last year to a record-low 1.50 percent to stoke inflation.
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It slashed retail prices in the busy Christmas period before suspending its shares from trading on Monday.
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Amazon slashed the price of their smart speaker in half, bringing it down from £49.99 to £24.99.
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Earlier this month, Lyft's scooter and bike division slashed roughly 50 employees, TechCrunch reported at the time.
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The refinery, struggling financially for years, slashed worker benefits and scaled back capital projects to save cash.
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The economists slashed their first quarter growth estimate to 19693 percent from 2 percent, citing the shutdown.
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The company during its latest earnings report slashed its quarterly dividend to a penny, starting in 2019.
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Estimates were similar to July's survey, when projections were slashed due to expectations of protracted political uncertainty.
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The Atlanta Fed slashed its forecast to a 1.9 percent annualized rate from a 2.5 percent pace.
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Per the new Berkeley agenda, all gendered language shall be slashed in favor of gender-neutral terms.
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McMillon's initiative pushing higher wages slashed employee turnover, saving Wal-Mart a considerable amount in training costs.
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However, that relative beat came just three weeks after the retailer slashed its full-year earnings guidance.
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The Swiss bank slashed another $21.6 million from 2019 costs after revenue at its investment bank plunged.
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The improvement was also helped by purchase accounting that slashed some asset values and resulting depreciation costs.
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The worst drought in decades slashed the harvests of soybeans and corn, the backbone of Argentina's economy.
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In January the gaming company slashed its full year sales forecast for its hybrid home-portable console.
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Companies benefited from the White House-backed tax cut that slashed the corporate rate to 21 percent.
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Forecasters last week slashed their growth expectations for Southeast Asia's leading financial hub ahead of Thursday's budget.
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She slashed its debt and carved off the consumer PC and printer business into a separate company.
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The company also slashed its quarterly dividend to four cents per share from 19 cents a share.
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The Trump administration slashed the corporate income tax rate to 220 percent from 26.3 percent effective January.
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Growth targets were slashed for all the major economies in the region including Germany, France, and Italy.
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