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Managers cut back on planning.
Budget cuts also have forced the Census Bureau to cut back on planning for the communications program.
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The chancellor was forced to row back on planned cuts to tax credits, outlined in his summer budget, in his autumn statement in November.
With deficit reduction now due to take two parliamentary terms rather than one, the chancellor has been forced to fall back on Plan B. This has two strands.
People in the industry say that Bliss has actually scaled back on plans to expand from its three locations (two in New York and one in London) and will focus on selling its products via mail-order catalog instead, which is more profitable and doesn't require the expensive overhead of a brick and mortar building.
The ruling body also went back on plans to ban pit-to-car radios.
Environmental concerns have forced some American utilities to cut back on plans for coal-burning power plants.
As a result, they are scaling back on plans to expand their farms because local processors cannot handle any more animals.
While survey participants were concerned that jobs were hard to find, they did not pull back on plans to buy appliances, cars and homes, the figures showed.
There were reports that the prime minister had forced Darling to row back on plans to take tougher action through an increase in VAT.
At the outbreak of the second world war, he joined the Royal Navy, turning his back on plans to continue his studies at Cambridge University.
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