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In addition to cutting its payroll, Volkswagen said that it would slice manufacturing and product costs, make its sales unit more efficient, squeeze more out of its marketing budget, and trim other overhead costs -- a process Mr. Pischetsrieder described as "thrifty housekeeping".
In its infancy, advocates promised that it would slice all sorts of premodern costs out of the system -- like rent for stores, for example.
It would slice through farmland that the town and the state recently paid $2.5 million to preserve as open space, skirt the edge of a town park and run over the top of the aquifer.
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I wouldn't have any tomatoes, I'd just have a big round ball that I would slice up and enjoy.
I'm sure I'll get just as much pleasure out of digging into a toasted almond as I would slicing into a big juicy rib-eye.
Park advocates like the coalition of former employees are urging Congress to prevent the cuts, which it estimates would slice 5 percent from the park service's $2.2 billion budget.
Jimmy Sneed, a chef who worked for Mr. Palladin for five years before opening his own restaurant, the Frog and the Redneck, in Richmond, Va., said, "Jean-Louis would slice it, he would taste it raw, he would season it, he would sauté it, and he would create a dish of it".
Apple, on the other hand, would need to build a cheaper iPhone to keep growing as fast as it has been, which would slice into its margins.
It finds the point where a vertical line would slice it into two equal masses.
In the earlier days of jungle and rave, kick drums would be made as heavy as possible so that you could feel the music in your chest, and the keen, high frequency percussion would slice through it and force you to dance.
"It's an unfair budget" that would slice state aid to New York City by $1.3 billion, Mr. Bloomberg said on Thursday.
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