This tax cut was a core focus of my campaign, it was a core component of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, and it is the most progressive tax cut in American history.
Schools will either have to cut from the core curriculum, increase spending or grow more productive.
The scandals cut at the core ideology of the Obama presidency.
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If we assume most cities and states will at some point refuse to cut into the core public curriculum and also will not allow education costs to continually outpace inflation, the system is left only with the option of increasing productivity.
The wounds and the manner of that defeat in 2003 cut deep into the core of the Australian sporting psyche.
The European Parliament should have taken a lead, he lamented, since a quarter of its budget could be cut without affecting the core roles.
The core qualities that cut across each of those positions are a really strong sense of ownership, customer obsession, a strong bias for action and teamwork.
On Tuesday, shifting its focus from the weaker parts of the euro zone to the core, it cut the credit ratings of six German banks due to potential contagion from the rest of the financial system.
As a result, a lot of core projects have been cut down from distant remote offices and moved closer to heart.
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The premium model would likely sell out as core gamers take their cut, but the basic model becomes an absolute necessity after early adopters have already purchased their consoles.
Not because of the emerging world running around like chickens with their heads cut off, but because of the core markets that everyone thinks is somehow the new growth story.
Thomson Reuters announced plans to cut 2, 500 jobs in its core Financial and Risk division by year's end, and said it didn't expect that business to turn around until the second half of 2013.
He handpicked new managers, tied their pay to the share price, cut costs ruthlessly, sold non-core assets and forced the marketing team to stick to a focused strategy which, in Sunbeam's case, means selling more aggressively overseas.
But the proposal has stirred turmoil among the state's Republicans, especially those expecting a more traditional cut-other-spending approach for funding core needs.
Cisco is restructuring its operations in order to cut costs in areas that are not its core focus, making the organization leaner and more efficient.
As a result, it has restructured its operations and continues to cut jobs in areas that are not its core focus, making the organization leaner and more efficient.
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The merged airline "still has much low-hanging fruit to pick as it integrates its networks, " Linenberg says, noting that cutbacks in capacity should reduce pressure to cut fares, especially in the company's core East Coast markets.
One of Clinton's first acts as President was to abandon his own promise to cut middle-class taxes so he could embrace the core of the Perot agenda.
But reports this week that semiconductor giant Intel will soon cut prices by 50% on its top-end Core 2 Duo chips--as profit margins continue to sag--signal that its war with smaller rival Advanced Micro Devices continues.
But reports this week that semiconductor giant Intel (nasdaq: INTC - news - people ) will soon cut prices by 50% on its top-end Core 2 Duo chips--as profit margins continue to sag--signal that its war with smaller rival Advanced Micro Devices (nyse: AMD - news - people ) continues.
Yet the right are lambasting the chancellor for failing to cut spending, and the newspapers are full of stories of core public services being squeezed.
The broad outlines have already been agreed each will concentrate on four to six core businesses, such as electronics or finance, cut their debts and dispose of marginal subsidiaries.
The recession and a surge in the number of new power plants brought online had cut the prices it could charge for generating electricity--its core business--from a peak of 25 cents per kilowatt-hour (in California, December 2000) to 2.7 cents a year later.
For example, in the Dominican Republic, following the proclamation of the Brotherhood of the Holy Spirit of the Congos of Villa Mella, which organises socio-religious ceremonies stemming from African-American culture, threats have disappeared: the plan to build a road that would have cut in half the village of Mata Los Indios, the community's core, has been abandoned, and the confraternity's activities have become more famous than ever (via CD-Rom, participation in events, etc.).
Competition in the low-end market is getting fiercer by the day, but having a quad-core solution will help Qualcomm defend its market share better without having to cut prices.
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Europe included the greenhouse-gas cut promise in the Berlin declaration celebrating 50 years of integration, putting it at the core of Europe's purpose for the next half century.
Of course there is some truth to this as our core consumers continuously change their habits and behaviors and the need to achieve and cut through in an increasingly crowded market proves vital.
Concerned about the potential loss of market share in the core PC microprocessor market to ARM-based parts, Sterne Agee analyst Vijay Rakesh this morning cut his rating on Intel shares to Neutral from Buy.
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