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With inventories shrinking, the Fed cutting rates quickly and Congress moving to cut taxes, economic statistics will soon improve, the optimists add.
Ireland, Greece and Spain have all had rising unemployment after moving to cut deficits.
They reckon the government should be moving to cut its debt more swiftly, allowing interest rates to fall.
[World Business, Section W.] Law Firms Are Moving to Cut Costs Propelled by consolidations and lease expirations, law firms are moving to cut costs, but not accommodations for their senior partners.
Johnson wasn't slow to wield her power and effect change after assuming the top role last year, quickly moving to cut costs and fire ineffective managers.
The company, which is moving to cut costs, is trying to carve out a niche in electronics, a business increasingly dominated by Amazon.com and Walmart.
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Some Republican lawmakers have moved to cut off aid to Libya as a result.
Similar recommendations for other departments are likely to emerge as Congress moves to cut domestic spending.
But he said that he would move to cut high salaries and generous pensions.
The board, JPMorgan executives noted, moved to cut Mr. Dimon's compensation by 50 percent earlier this year.
The reports describe how the insurgents gradually moved to cut off the outpost, physically and socially.
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