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Very short pieces of stock are difficult to cut safely without clamps, and cutting near the end of a piece of stock can allow the drop (the piece that is cut off) to be thrown by the blade when the cut if complete.
For example, lymph node and spleen capsules are difficult to cut because the moving razor blade sometimes slides across the capsule connective tissue, rather than cutting through it, and this can lead to the tissue being pulled from the mount.
Do not buy licorice root sticks, which are difficult to cut.
But in most of peripheral Europe, wages are difficult to cut and permanent workers difficult to fire.
Much of the Pentagon budget pays for personnel costs, which are difficult to cut at any time, and particularly while troops are risking their lives in combat.
Salary costs and student aid were cited as the two largest expenses, and, as Spar pointed out, they are difficult to cut.
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But he said it was difficult to cut back because state workers have job protection.
We always knew it would be difficult to cut through the oil interests.
But the reaction to the report illustrated why it will be difficult to cut even marginal programs.
The fallen pillar was embedded with iron rods, or rebar, that were difficult to cut in such a cramped space.
"I know it is difficult to cut short such testimony," Justice Landau told Mr. Hausner in open court.
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