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Marks & Spencer is to slash the number of clothing lines it will sell next year.
The trick, of course, will be to slash the number of lazy bureaucrats.
Mr. Gunn also said he planned to slash the number of vice president positions from 84 to about 20.
The intention is to slash the number of people walking the trail to one-and-a-half million.
President Vladimir V. Putin approved a proposal to slash the number of conscripts in the armed forces, said a Kremlin spokesman.
The 1993 agreement requires Washington and Moscow to slash the number of long-range warheads from roughly 6,000 on each side to half that count.
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Plans to slash the numbers of "equivalent" qualifications were first announced by ministers in 2011 following Professor Alison Wolf's review of vocational education.
His main task will be to slash the numbers of civil servants and to decentralise government powers to tax and spend.
What does the restaurateur with the longest waiting list in the world want to do? Slash the number of seats in his restaurant.
But the union wants to severely slash the number of rounds in the draft and establish a package of benefits for players who are drafted and thus can negotiate with only one team, as opposed to those who are not drafted and are free to negotiate with all teams.
"There is no basis to reduce, much less slash, the number of judgeships" on the D.C. Circuit, which is a "vital, understaffed court of national importance," reads the letter.
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