To be sure, there are certain people who are cut out to be financiers from the start.
There are companies who've been overpaid, now say they're going to be underpaid or they're going to be cut out of the process altogether.
One question on the budget, pivoting off of some comments the President just had in Landover, sounding somewhat optimistic about being close to a deal, at least on the number to be cut, but the details to be worked out.
To encourage mothers-to-be to cut out risky health behaviours like drinking alcohol we recently relaunched Start4Life.
Then the next shoe to drop would be to cut publishers out and go right to authors.
Joris Mathijsen had to be at full stretch to cut out a teasing cross from Gera, who then broke free in the box but lost his footing.
Short, blonde and stout, she was not cut out to be hauled into a bus by the police.
So for some British-based global companies, a fall in sterling isn't the boon it is cut out to be.
Although evidence on the benefits and risks of alcohol is mixed, to be safe I also decided to cut out cocktail hour.
That parent is under no obligation to give the other parent access to the child, and it is not unusual for one parent to be cut out of their children's lives forever.
Were the Bolshoi to be cut out of that global exchange on any level, it would be a setback not just for one of the world's great ballet companies, but for ballet as a whole.
Following the dot com bubble, I realized that I was not cut out to be a stock picker, but I wanted to help others when it came to financial decisions, so I looked into becoming a financial planner.
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Currently, Congress is debating our fiscal future, with most of the conversation centered on how much spending needs to be cut out of the budget, an exercise that is already taking place at the state and local level, where balanced budgets are required.
Some of the houses at auction Monday are as wide as 50 feet and would need to be cut into pieces to make it out of the neighborhood, adding to the cost the potential owner would have to pay to have the house reassembled in a new location.
Many of the non-essential services it cut turned out to be, well, non-essential.
Indeed, Yemen, with one out of three adults unemployed, seems to be the only clear-cut case of the out-of-work marching on the capital.
It said all logos of tobacco products would have to be masked or cut out.
The inspectors will have their work cut out: chemicals that can be combined to make deadly weapons often have ordinary civilian uses.
Originally SLB asked for them to be pulled up out of the hole for examination but instead they were cut free to fall to the bottomof the wellbore.
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Proposals on what could be cut are expected to go out to consultation next month with councillors reaching a decision before Christmas.
Research reveals that 7% of cod and haddock - the deep-fried staples of British fish and chips - actually turn out to be cheaper fish substituted to cut costs.
Plaid said money should be found to cancel out a cut in council tax benefits.
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"Barack Obama's plan to reach out to Republican members of Congress with a tax cut component to his stimulus package seems to be working with the GOP rank and file, " said Holland.
If economies perk up and a rate cut turns out to have been unnecessary, it can be reversed: with ample excess capacity, the risk of inflation taking off is low.
Mr O'Neill does have a point: the trust fund's assets don't change the fact that more resources will be have to paid out (and spending cut or taxes raised) as the baby boomers retire.
You need to bear in mind that Mr. Barthold is figuring out how much rates that are scheduled to increase can be cut from the increased amount.
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Sometimes the equipment suppliers could support their alleged outflow of goods with invoices from wholesalers suggesting a corresponding intake, but these have turned out to be falsified too, usually in exchange for a cut of the profits from the fraud.
"We know at this level the difference is error and until we cut them out in our game, that's going to be difficult to get results, " Rees said.
After Tuesday's Fed rate cut - its third rate cut this year - most experts believe that another UK rate cut in on the cards - although the Bank will be careful to point out that it takes decisions on the basis of the situation of the UK economy.
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