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Generally it feels like a harsh cut for us". She is concerned about the long-term impact of cuts.
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As for the music, West revealed an album that continued his flirtation with noise, techno and harsh cut-up sampling, which proved so divisive on his last album Yeezus.
With a bit of luck, some creative accounting, and harsh cuts.
The parliament approved the harsh cuts, opening the way for $173 billion of bailout funds.
Those depending heavily on the state have suffered the effects of harsh cuts in government spending.
Moreover, he enacted austerity measures that make harsh cuts to K-12 education and to the world-class University of Wisconsin system.
Portugal saw its credit rating downgraded to junk status in January 2012, and the government responded with increasingly harsh cuts.
Cable says the logic of Osborne's position is that there will be "harsh cuts" eveywhere else.
Then in 2011, the budget of the National Health and Medical Research Council was rumoured to be under threat of harsh cuts.
He proposes similar harsh cuts in food stamps, saving a further $130 billion or so, plus a grab-bag of other cuts, such as reduced aid to college students.
The government's numbers showed clearly the need for harsh cuts in public spending, but the budget gave no details about where they would fall.
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