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That doesn't mean that companies are going to be able to keep slashing their way to profit growth.
That pledge is locked-in at the core of the party's agenda to keep slashing programs and taxes, no matter what the cost for struggling Americans.
We'll keep slashing that backlog so our veterans receive the benefits they've earned, and our wounded warriors receive the health care – including the mental health care – that they need.
On one hand, the sharp drop in oil demand during the global financial crisis suggests the need for members of the cartel to keep slashing their output to prevent a price collapse.
But it was becoming impossible to keep laying off thousands of state workers while austerity choked off any realistic possibility of their finding private sector jobs or to keep slashing social benefits and services while the numbers of poor and unemployed surged.
Almost two years into the European crisis, it should be obvious that forcing weak countries to keep slashing their budgets will only make things worse — tipping them into deeper recessions that make it even more difficult for them to grow, raise revenues and pay off their mounting debts.
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So the Fed keeps slashing interest rates.
(Ms. Bergl, for instance, plays a rich girl who keeps slashing her wrists for attention.) The vulpine Kathryn Meisle, portraying a fortune hunter in each era, does manage to give off a few authentic waves of weary covetousness.
I was too tense to take notes very successfully (I tried, but the pen kept slashing the paper); none the less, I couldn't help but notice a pattern: every time Motty predicted something, the exact opposite occurred.
The police are like the dad that puts money in your trust fund, but keeps slashing your tires at random to make sure you can't get to your job at Hot Topic on time. .
I would argue that the earlier approach of India, when [the first Prime Minister of an independent India] Nehru kept slashing the defence budget every year – until the Chinese came [in 1962] and gave us a wallop that India had to reverse course – suggests that the instinct of the nationalist movement was to not be a particularly militarist country, but it was forced upon it by circumstances.
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