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But companies also reserve the right to trim their workforce at the first sign of trouble.
Many expressed sadness about the layoffs and concern about the quality of news coverage, while others suggested the "NewsHour" producers were right to trim excess spending.
Suzuki lined an RBI single to right to trim the Angels' lead to 2-1, but Heaney retired the next three batters.
Under the city's regulations, billboard companies have the right to trim street trees near their signs if they pull the proper permits and get the property owner's consent, said Ron Lorenzen, assistant director for the city's Bureau of Street Services.
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There may have been some objections from the North -- I believe that the tree all of a sudden became "holy" and therefore untouchable, but we were well within our legal rights to trim the tree.
Perhaps a clutch eighth-inning at-bat Friday night, when Pujols stroked a two-run single to right field to trim the deficit in an eventual 4-3 loss to the Atlanta Braves in Turner Field, will be the spark he needs to snap out of his funk.
They are right to try to trim their states and make life easier for business.
Rolen led off with a groundout to Hansen, but Abreu drilled a 3-1 pitch on a high arc into the lower seats in the right field corner to trim the Dodgers' lead to 4-1.
Aubrey Huff clubbed a changeup into the right-field stands to trim the Yankees' lead to 6-3.
Mr. Chope recently helped defeat a bill that would have given local governments a broad right to order residents to trim their over-high hedges.
This allows you to trim right up to the edge without damaging the workpiece.
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