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The problem is that Deutsche Bank has not been able to trim its costs.
Because of state franchise laws that bankruptcy circumvents, it has only been able to trim the ranks of its dealers by 15% since 2005 to 3,700.
The beard has been going in and out of fashion as long as men have been able to trim their whiskers.
Among the main culprits are vested interests, market structure and rigidities in bank ownership.Although bankers in America and Britain have long been able to trim staff and branches through mergers, this has always been harder in continental Europe.
This is linked to the first problem, in that it is often only under Chapter 11 that some carriers have been able to trim their workforces and negotiate new contracts.
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Critics suggest that nonetheless we at the county level should be able to "trim the fat".
Mr. Schwarzenegger, a Republican, is able to trim the budget with line-item vetoes.
Russia will always be able to trim us in the use of language.
But these cities were able to trim their real estate surpluses by greatly reducing construction until demand picked up.
But Florida was able to trim the Rangers' lead to 3-2 when Mark Parrish was credited with poking a rebound past Richter.
If Gannett is able to trim costs -- by eliminating Central's corporate overhead, for example -- the price tag would represent an even better value, one analyst said.
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