Sentence examples for well slash from inspiring English sources

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If you host with Amazon, you could very well slash your hosting fees by up to 50percentt.

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"Every pizza price slashed," signs for the menu deals promise, with the word "slashed," well, slashed almost in half, as if Pizza Hut were advertising the latest installment of "A Nightmare on Elm Street".

The positive reactions to these price drops has prompted speculation that RIM would do well to slash the tablet's price permanently.

The government is committed to decarbonising electricity generation by 2030, as well as slashing overall carbon dioxide emissions by 80% by 2050.

Democrats engaged in debt negotiations argued that since we're supposedly in dire fiscal straits, we should talk about limiting tax breaks for corporate jets and hedge-fund managers as well as slashing aid to the poor and unlucky.

Last April, he sanctioned a £1bn investment in its UK business to spruce up its stores and food, as well as slashing the amount of big out-of-town stores it opens.

As well as slashing industrial tariffs, it brought services and agriculture under multilateral world trade rules for the first time and expanded the system's coverage to such areas as intellectual property and health standards.

"As well as slashing tariff barriers, it will drive Australia's integration in the fast-growing Asia Pacific, and improve access to regional value chains by establishing one set of trading rules across 12 countries.

An electric knife is helpful, too, for cutting through layers of soft dough without compressing them; it also works well for slashing the dough before baking (as does a sharp paring knife).

And, as I often note, growth increased after Bill Clinton raised the top rate to 39.6 percent in 1993 from 31 percent, contrary to every Republican's expectations, and growth has been stagnant since George W. Bush reduced the top rate to 35 percent in 2003, as well as slashing the tax rate on capital gains and dividends to 15 percent.

When Peter Davies was elected mayor of Doncaster two years ago he asked the same question and went on to ditch Doncaster's five town-twinning arrangements, as well as slashing his own salary from £73,000 to £30,000, retiring the mayoral car and scrapping the council's free newspaper.

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