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It may be slashing its staff, but it does not have to face the prospect of sending brand-new satellites into a fiery re-entry, as Iridium did.
As Keith Kelly wrote in The New York Post, Condé Nast may be slashing costs, but Anna is not scaling back at the upcoming fall fashion shows in Europe.
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State funding may be slashed, but Medicare reimbursements, Social Security checks, and payments to defense contractors will keep on coming.
Agriculture is not formally included in its green infrastructure plan, but at a time when the budget for the Parks Department's GreenThumb community gardening program may be slashed, and teachers struggle to raise money to build school gardens, using DEP's resources to expand urban agriculture could be one of the most effective means of achieving a greener and healthier city.
It's a tough role in a year when ad budgets may be slashed by 9%, probably the biggest year-on-year decline since 1938.
Social Security benefits may be slashed.
Her career is not in jeopardy though her benefits may be slashed and her pension will be reduced as the Puerto Rican government tightens its belt.
But the very same park that hosted the ivory burn may soon be slashed by a railway.
Despite having an outside chance to make the post-season -- the year is still pretty young and the Mets may soon get Johan Santana back -- the team is instead talking about dealing David Wright or Jose Reyes amid reports that payroll may need to be slashed.
Payments to doctors are to be slashed.
There's underbrush to be slashed.
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