Sentence examples for be cut to save from inspiring English sources

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A finger had to be cut, to save the hand.

Brandon Jacobs said in June that he expected to be cut to save $4.65 million in cap space, but Reese brushed off the notion a few days later.

Jon Richmond, the president of News Digital Media, said in an interview yesterday that it was "very hard to speculate how many positions will be eliminated," but the officials believed that enough of them would be cut to save the company tens of millions of dollars each year.

Some Southampton City Council workers have rejected plans for their pay to be cut to save jobs.

The number of empty school places needs to be cut to save money and improve standards, the Schools Inspectorate for Wales has said.

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Few cases were opened before his attacks, and the resources of the police and the judiciary were cut to save money.

We must not repeat the mistakes of the past, where staffing levels were cut to save money, and patients suffered as a result.

With the Pentagon budget being cut to save $487 billion over the next decade, the United States has announced its intention to reduce the presence of American troops in Europe, including removing two of four combat brigades, and replacing them with rotating forces.

Then, as now, fears about fire dominated safety concerns, as we reported in our inaugural business section, with rail experts worrying that corners were being cut to save costs.

Union representatives for the staff, who are employed by specialist company Webhelp to handle customer service inquiries for Littlewoods and Very.co.uk, said the UK jobs were being cut to save money.

One scenario outlines 840 posts, 30 fire stations and 30 fire engines being cut, to save £45 million.

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