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The government's in a catch-22 that it has to stimulate the economy to grow out of recession, and at the same time, it has to cut its deficit to meet its E.U. requirements.
So, in order to survive, it has to cut costs and must go on cutting costs.
Does Moscow want the treaty most because it has to cut its arsenal anyway for economic reasons?
Shropshire Council has said it has to cut its public transport budget by £405,000 and has launched a consultation about its plans.
Now it's getting into a vicious circle where it has to cut back its marketing budget to get its cashflow under control".
It is hard for the blade to clear the kerf (cuttings) when it has to cut across flat work.
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It was told it had to cut its stake in half, and having sold nearly 35% at the float, it now owns 48.5%.
The Labour-run council said it had to cut almost £4m from its £13m annual budget.
The PSNI said the decision not to renew its contract with Grafton Recruitment was made because it had to cut £50m, 7% of this financial year's budget.
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