Some Burmese think that his loyalties to the army were largely cut once he took off his uniform.
This project calls for measure twice and cut once.
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And it means that even at 4 million children a year, there will be plenty of business, even if there is a slight cut once those bubble babies grow older, and fewer play organized sports.
Even a kid who spends 90% of his day working in cyberspace needs to step outside and get his hair cut once in awhile, even the bloggers at Chowhound need to actually eat in a physical restaurant here and there.
Mr Zoellick says America will cut subsidies once other rich-world countries are ready to follow.
Dividends can be cut, but most companies which pay them do not like to cut them once they are initiated.
Proponents of the scheme argue that policyholders would rather see returns shaved a bit now than have them cut drastically once insurers collapse.
Despite polls indicating tax cuts are not a top priority for Americans, the lawmakers claim they found nothing but support for their tax cut plan once they explained it to their constituents.
Once cut into pieces, the huge sections will be transported away on huge lorries for recycling.
Trees - once cut down at will - are now nurtured and cared for by local people.
Shortly before this, the Sydney organisers had been forced to cut their budget once again because of a revenue shortfall.
He already cut the dividend once since replacing ousted chief Charles Prince in December, and might do so again, some analysts say.
And as an added bonus, such programs are far easier than a tax cut to end once the need for stimulus has passed.
And the Rugby Football League, which owned a part of the ground, will cut all ties once the sale to Glyndwr University goes through.
De Beers has long maintained that this is impossible: that diamonds are harder to police even than drugs, because once cut and polished, their origin is impossible to determine.
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It could be that the first quarter fall was a form of capitulation, with businesses rushing to cut all at once, muses Stephen Stanley of RBS Greenwich Capital, a brokerage.
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Under Massone's rocky stewardship, Livingston were taken to court for non-payment of rent to West Lothian Council, while payments to players were regularly overdue and the power at Almondvale was once cut off after an electricity bill was left unpaid.
There has been a pay-cut that has taken effect once before in 2002, it was a five percent cut, and doctors mostly just stuck with the program and did take care of patients, but really since then doctors' pay has been largely frozen or they've got perhaps one percent increases.
Now its economy is booming and crime has been cut to levels that once seemed unimaginable.
Of course, once Cole cut this hole in his floor, there was really no turning back.
While many observers believe the central bank is finished, Mr. Colmar expects it to cut rates at least once more.
To me, once you cut through all the legal details and hours and hours of argument, this case is very clear.
His father, a formidable shot and a hater of wasps, once triumphantly cut one in half as it flew, with a carving knife.
Saracens were still unable to show the supposed gulf in class between the two sides and Thomas once again cut the gap with a penalty.
But when it comes to policies, there are some real differences out there - once you cut through the key bullet points which look very similar from candidate to candidate.
You could just as easily be the single woman passed over for the promotion because someday you will need to take maternity leave, or cut back on hours once you have children.
Once you cut through the marketing chatter, which borders on incomprehensible, it is apparent that they are offering to use their 400, 000-square foot data center in Mahwah, NJ and another large center in the UK to provide co-lo services for trading firms and invite in application providers such as analytics.
That would be like allowing fire insurers to cut off coverage for houses once they catch on fire.
Although America's big cities tend to lean Democratic, Indianapolis is not so clear-cut: Mr Lugar was once mayor there, and the city is home to one of America's biggest motor speedways.
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