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Charities say this would slash their incomes.
As well as creating more farmable land out of thin air, this would slash the transport costs and carbon-dioxide emissions associated with moving food over long distances.
"If each channel depended on individual consumers electing to pay individually for it, this would slash potential viewership and seriously hurt the ability of most channels to attract their current level of advertising dollars," said Jenni Moyer, a spokeswoman for Comcast.
Upon implementation this would slash the number of (grade one to four) children out of school from 1.1million to around 100,000.
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This was when he would slash not only Britain's vital social safety net, but also help for working people – just at the very moment when he hands out tax cuts for the very rich.
Other firms including Powergen said they would slash prices too.This is welcome news for Britons, who have endured constantly rising bills for months.
Shell Canada announced 300 layoffs this month, and Canadian Natural Resources pledged it would slash $2.4 billion of its anticipated spending in 2015.
Wall Street has lost 1,200 jobs this year, and last week, Citigroup announced it would slash 11,000 more.
"GOP legislators in 34 states have proposed voting rights restrictions that would slash the number of eligible voters this election".
If Shoyama, 63, were an American boss, he would slash the payroll widely and ruthlessly, but this is not acceptable in Japan.
It would slash weeks off journey times and millions off costs; this was commercially valuable and strategically important.
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