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His remedy is simple: take the boot of the public sector off the neck of the private sector by slashing the size of the state and cutting taxes.
Other times they undermined their own leverage by slashing the size of penalties in hopes of promoting cooperation from the company.
Ibbs was a vital supporter as the company regrouped, slashing the size of its board and starting to shift its emphasis away from heavy chemicals to speciality applications and pharmaceuticals.
He subsequently recommended slashing the size of several national monuments, including Bears Ears, in Utah, and Gold Butte, in Nevada, and lifting restrictions at others to allow more development.
Yet many conservatives running that year saw in Mr. Ryan's plans just what they had sought — a blueprint for slashing the size and scope of the federal government and unleashing business to spur the economy.
The senators also asked Ms. Drew why the bank had assured regulators in January 2012 that it was slashing the size of its positions when, in fact, it was expanding them.
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In 1988, with building already started, the Conservative government slashed the size of the project.
Ecstatic policy makers slashed the size of the military and hoped for a "peace dividend".
But in the 1980s, when Margaret Thatcher slashed the size of the statistics office, she later came to regret it.
Its proposed response to slash the size of Europe's fishing fleets was bound to stir up a row.
By 2003, using deficits strategically to slash the size of government was widely considered to be party doctrine among Republicans.
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