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Smugglers might slash their prices to compete.
At least one producer, Iran, has said the group might slash production even further to push up prices.
A phase-in, which most analysts consider unavoidable, might slash $300 billion from the revenue pot, leaving roughly $1.7 trillion, just over what the White House seeks.
But one board official said the chancellor might slash about $100 million from the program's $176 million budget as part of an overall belt tightening.
To eliminate the excess inventory quickly, it might slash production to 70 for the next month, then bump production back up to 90.
Bombay shot up by 6.1% as news that the government of India might slash the number of drugs subject to price control lifted pharmaceutical shares.In this section Overview Foreign investments Financial markets Economy Reprints.
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That included several jets that officials had feared might be slashed by automatic budget cuts under the sequestration process.
Others fret that in common with many of the BBC's international ventures—World Service radio schedules will increasingly feature ads.And the World Service's budget might be slashed further.
Seneca might have slashed his own wrists, but since Nero had sentenced him to death he was hardly ending his life willingly.
The result is very lengthy, and another publisher might have slashed ruthlessly to remove descriptions of films Betjeman reviewed or biographies of his friends, but another publisher would have been wrong.
Consider the symmetry of "Mechanic at Steam Pump in Electric Power House" (1920) which captures America's growing industrial might; the slashing lines of "Icarus Atop Empire State Building" (1931), where a worker confidently hangs onto a cable; or the seemingly infinite perspective of "Street Scene, New York City" (1910).
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