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He did not address the possibility of cuts in the aid program.
Toni Pearce, the president of the NUS described the possibility of cuts as "an absolute disgrace".
Everyone in the homelessness sector is of course worried about the possibility of cuts at a time when demand is rising for our services.
The idea might have renewed life this year, given that the Regents have endorsed a similar concept, and that there is a real possibility of cuts to school aid.
It emerged last week that the university was looking at the possibility of cuts that would affect some language courses, nursing, social work and anthropology.
The idea of someone like Thomas joining a gang is what makes Ms. Ford Norville so worried about the possibility of cuts to programs like hers.
As if the showdown needed any more complications, the military confrontation with Libya throws a curve at the possibility of cuts to the Pentagon budget.
The revised plan was produced in response to a request by the city's Office of Management and Budget, which had asked all city agencies to submit a contingency plan to accommodate the possibility of cuts of up to a quarter of their budget.
Concern for the Poor Dr. Frohman of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey said his doctors were particularly concerned about the possibility of cuts in medical services provided to the poor.
"If we don't get a decent level of funding there is the very real possibility of cuts, which could include coaches and staff being made redundant and even our national centre in Sheffield being closed down".
China has rejected the possibility of cuts as it sees that as a risk to its continued economic growth, deemed essential to lift millions out of poverty and advance national status.
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