The cost of football scholarships was getting out of hand, so colleges conspired to cut them back.
However, their aim to cut them to six months by 2005 may prove harder to achieve.
They have to cut them all, the good ones and the bad ones alike.
Google is considered an arrogant management group by many so why cut them any slack?
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America had long demanded that countries with higher tariffs on farm goods should cut them more.
Witnesses told police that he argued with two other drivers and cut them off with his vehicle.
Williams thought they were spending the money inefficiently, and he sponsored a bill to cut them loose.
It is always easy for politicians to promise lavish future benefits and difficult to cut them back.
Mr Cameron wants to reclaim the streets, but residents demand more police where he intends to cut them.
Having raised interest rates last year, the Central Bank cut them last week.
The index measures the difference between employers saying they plan to add jobs and those planning to cut them.
President George W. Bush cut them and we got only modest job growth.
But a Reuters survey found that 85% of companies planned to keep wages static or even cut them this year.
Dividends can be cut, but most companies which pay them do not like to cut them once they are initiated.
The firm then sent the recipes to local newspapers, prompting housewives to cut them out and shop for the ingredients.
Cut them. (Applause.) And also people need to understand he has cut taxes for small businesses 18 times.
But when politicians ran monetary policy they were certainly loth to raise rates before elections and generally sought to cut them.
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His signature application was Flower Garden, which allowed you to grow flowers, cut them, and send digital bouquets to your friends.
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Mr Obama must make clear that he will not cut them adrift and will not tolerate attempts to destabilise their governments.
So Oftel may now be more inclined to allow it to cut its prices, provided it does not cut them below cost.
Occasionally, the sheer abundance of job applications some clients send can spin out of control, forcing the services to cut them off.
Where their positions were losing money, they moved quickly to cut them.
Alternative solutions include movable facilities that remove explosives from their casings, cut them into small pieces and burn them in a furnace.
Investors are hoping the central bank, which has held rates steady, will soon cut them to help alleviate mortgage, credit, and housing strains.
"We'll cut them to the extent possible, but some investments are in customers, and so are strategically important, " says Managing Director Kiyoshi Asakawa.
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People belonging to the brown bin scheme can leave their trees beside the bin or cut them up and put them in the bin.
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"We've gotten out of some loss-making lines but in Japan relations with customers are wet, so it's hard to cut them off, " says Kobori.
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