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Now Ineos reckons shale will further help slash running costs.
The fatcat boss of a firm hired to help slash the benefits bill has apparently won a bonus of nearly £1million.
The 787, which entered service in late 2011, is made substantially of lightweight carbon composites and has efficient engines that help slash fuel costs by 20 percent.
Chief executive Dalton Philips, who has faced criticism over the group's performance, insisted that the move would help slash household shopping bills.
Since 2002 nearly 16,000 have pledged to come and help slash state and local budgets, limit government meddling and legalise choices that do not harm others, such as drugs, gay marriage and maybe prostitution.
The plans are designed to help slash Transport for London's budget by around £50 million a year, or £270 million over the term of Transport for London's business plan to 2020/21.
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Hundreds of millions of cellphones and hundreds of millions of bed nets have helped slash rural poverty in the past few years.
The debacle helped slash the share price of his television company Central European Media Enterprises earlier this year to less than $1, from a high of nearly $35.
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