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And we also have evidence on what happens when government try to slash deficits in a depressed economy.
It is virtually impossible for the private sector to reduce debt when governments try to slash their borrowing too.
Often they try to slash personnel expenses, angering the very employees who give the business its unique edge.
"They give out billions to oil companies, the most profitable corporations on earth, then try to slash students loans and Medicare," Ms. Warren continues.
(Their fears proved not entirely unfounded — Truman's second Secretary of Defense, Louis A. Johnson, did try to slash military budgets — but they eventually learned to love the bomb).
While consumers and programmers try to slash a path through the thorny 3-D landscape, some engineers are already looking ahead.
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"Americans coming in and trying to slash wages in half is not a benefit to Canadians".
Yet this year, Republicans in Congress have been trying to slash investments in family planning.
Republicans in Congress have been trying to slash Nasa's Earth science budget for years.
Daiei Inc. will sell two restaurant units as it tries to slash its obligations.
The police said the migrants also tried to slash an inflatable raft of the Civil Guard.
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