That high level of cholesterol makes them more likely to have heart attacks, and it should make it easier to cut down on the buildup of artery plaque.
But they're looking at maybe even doing another space walk and maybe they should cut it into shreds so that as they came down and passed through, you know, Mach 12 it would break up into small pieces and wouldn't really pose as much of a threat.
The 27-tonne tree is diseased with fungi and the owner wants it cut down as he would be liable for any damage caused should it fall.
U.S. employers, which pay 80% of the prescription drug costs of their employees, pay Express Scripts and companies like it to negotiate cheaper deals on medicines and to cut down on drug errors.
This means that the government needs to cut spending and it needs to pay down the debt.
It began publishing tenders on the Web, to invite broader participation, and, to cut down on conflicts of interest, it started assigning evaluators randomly.
Lose weight, stop smoking and cut down on booze--it's always the same advice, alas, and it's never very much fun.
But the advisers know the TV networks will cut out the boring bits and boil it down to a handful of sound bites.
"On a corner where we may have had a bank of four, we might cut it down to one and so we'll retain a presence at that street corner, " Bonomo said.
The plastic will then be shredded locally and sent to a UK reprocessor where it will be washed, cut up into smaller flakes and melted down ready for manufacture into new products.
AEI, CAP and Roosevelt figure they could drive that down to 7 or 8 percent and Heritage thinks it can cut it to 6 percent.
It will help families and businesses cut down on energy waste, save money and reduce dangerous carbon pollution.
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Swiss bank UBS has announced it is cutting 10, 000 jobs worldwide as it tries to cut costs and slims down its investment banking activities.
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If it isn't cut down and eventually falls on the house, is the policyholder negligent?
Qinetiq, which has major sites in Farnborough, Malvern and Boscombe Down, said it needed to cut jobs as part of a widespread review of its UK cost-base following cuts in the Ministry of Defence's research budget.
So, even if SAARC really comes together to deal with the effects of climate change while the big players in the region and elsewhere fail to cut down their emissions, experts say it will be a zero-sum game.
Instead, it's better to just come out and say it: while watching the swimming event and cut-down highlights of the opening ceremony, there were moments when we could almost have believed we were looking not at a projected image, but rather through a window direct onto the Olympic Stadium or Aquatics Center itself.
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It is always easier to let an investigation languish or drift than to shut it down, and making the hard decision to cut one short frequently does not come with any immediate or obvious professional advantage.
Schering will likely claim that, though it will be expensive, it will cut down on time spent in recovery rooms and save hospitals cash.
It can't delete mail from the inbound server, either, but it can display Word and Excel attachments with the help of cut-down versions of the programs included in the package.
It would cut down on millions of gallons of gasoline consumption and millions of tons of the emissions that environmentalists care about.
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Mr. Ryan's plan, known as premium support, would gradually bring down health costs and spending, but it's a "cut" only in the sense of slowing the rate of growth.
Infrastructure consulting, which entails providing consulting services to clients to help them evaluate and implement efficient IT infrastructure, is a discretionary part of spending that clients typically cut down on during a slowdown.
It seems I need to increase the variety of fruit and vegetables but cut down slightly on portion sizes...and when Easter finally arrives I'm going to make my chocolate eggs last a very, very long time.
However, more steps are needed, such as to cut down the delays in environmental clearances and improving infrastructure for reducing power shortages, it said.
The lost amenities and added population density, they said, would cut their property value by a third, and they were not going to take it lying down.
But will it encourage the 26% of men and 23% of women who smoke to cut down?
It believes that eurozone governments will have to take a hair cut and accept a write-down on their loans.
To make room for it to be towed through the city, dozens of trees were cut down and traffic signs removed.
The chancellor accelerated a cut in corporation tax, bringing it down from 26% to 24% this year and to 22% by 2014-15.
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