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They are right to try to trim their states and make life easier for business.
Every spring, Bryant would try to trim his roster of unwanted players, so he would give Bowden a list.
Thus far, however, company executives say they see no need yet to go back and try to trim costs further.
After retiring last summer from a long career as a programmer, Mr. Mitchell said he knew he should review his expenses and try to trim whatever he could.
Election officials said the precinct leaders would try to trim the too-wide ballots to get them to fit through the scanner.
Three luxury carmakers, BMW, Porsche and Daimler, have all said that weak sales mean they will try to trim output by extending their usual Christmas shutdown.
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Employers were trying to trim those benefit expenses.
As it tries to lift sales, Nokia also has been trying to trim costs.
Yet he and successive governments have their work cut out trying to trim excessive public spending.
And the Patent and Trademark Office says it is still trying to trim that schedule.
Charter, which is controlled by Paul Allen, has been trying to trim its $19 billion in debt.
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