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The sequester required by the supercommittee's failure would abruptly wring about $110 billion in new spending from next year's budget, but the upcoming GOP measure is more gentle in the near term, cutting deficits this year and next by less than $20 billion – though the cuts add up to more than $300 billion over the coming decade.
SCHWARTZ: Does the term "cutting and editing" have an accepted meaning in the motion-picture industry?
So it's not surprising that the term "cutting edge" emerges in his curator's statement.
So have new financing methods that allow owners to lease systems long term, cutting their current electricity costs with little or no upfront investment.
And Beethoven was never happier than when destroying would-be rivals in what the jazz lexicon would later term cutting contests.
The term "cutting" is used here to refer to vegetative material in general used for propagation.
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When industry is the more attractive employer, our credibility as the home of long-term, cutting edge, high-risk, profoundly creative research, is diminished.
In pocketbook terms, cutting the rebates will mean higher property taxes for homeowners.
China has offered what are considered unusually generous terms, cutting tariffs on 539 Taiwanese products entering its market.
The term 'cut the mortise' is the professional term for cutting out the wood in the jamb in the shape of the hinge, so that the hinge will be inset in the jamb and provide more strength and aesthetic appeal.
The plans to increase taxes in the long term while cutting taxes and raising spending in the short term were heavily criticized by the opposition party.
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