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A slashing action or motion, particularly.
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The woeful horse economy, however, has led to slashed prices in all areas of the industry.
The average tourist this year has spent 5% less than in 2008, thanks to slashed hotel rates.
Elsewhere on the runways, Carlos Miele brought Brazilian heat to slashed denim tossed with feathers and native shells.
But far fewer of these cases were reported to authorities, with much of the drop due to slashed budgets for teachers, nurses, doctors and child protective service workers.
Match failed to make a profit on the South African tournament after setting prices too high and falling victim to slashed budgets.
Those range from the nuclear disaster in Japan last year, to slashed subsidies for alternative energy amid Europe's economic crisis, to a boom in unconventional fossil fuels like shale gas that has spread across continents.
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Rich countries want to slash health costs.
He's had to slash costs.
He also proposes to slash corporation tax.
"You need to slash it more".
General Motors plans to slash $26 billion in pensions.
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