Many weak, indebted borrowers would be driven out of business should the banks start writing off bad debts and cutting credit lines.
Mr Hazare's movement has tapped into the groundswell of mounting public frustration over seemingly unending corruption scandals, cutting across party lines.
Rather than focus on cost-cutting and bottom lines, ABC's entertainment chief is all about the content--developing and delivering it in the most traditional way possible.
Morningstar's Peters says banks have begun setting aside more money as a cushion against bad loans, and that's cutting into their bottom lines.
So what was just an idea two decades ago is now rolling off assembly lines in cutting-edge fuel efficient cars that you can plug in at night.
Today, several fuel-centric companies that realize fuel costs are cutting into their bottom lines make up for their losses by passing them along to their customers via fuel surcharges or higher prices.
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But a serious reallocation of resources on the railways would mean cutting lots of branch lines, and that is a task for a politician with the hide of Dr Beeching, not of Tony Blair.
For his first solo effort as both librettist and composer, the Brooklyn-based artist (who also performs as Pierre in "Natasha"), took pages from Tolstoy's text and whittled them down, cutting characters, adding lines, and composing for an orchestra that includes clarinet, glockenspiel, cello and guitar.
The disk severed all the plane's hydraulic lines, virtually cutting off all steering and speed control.
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Many more have seen the factories on which their livelihoods depend cutting production or even halting assembly lines.
Anyone who's cycled through Amsterdam will know that the Dutch show no mercy towards the amateur cyclist, often racing past them at high speed and cutting them off in between tram lines and bus stops.
First and foremost, you have a national obesity epidemic that is cutting across all geographies and social economic lines.
Such deals will succeed mainly by cutting capacity, which may mean product lines or branches, but almost always means jobs.
The storm has brought high winds and heavy rain, toppling trees and power lines through the region and cutting electricity to about 200, 000 homes.
As India chases a target of 9% economic growth this year, there is pressure to build more factories, mines, irrigation projects and railway lines, which often means cutting down the country's forests.
With commercial banks gradually pulling their interbank and short-term credit lines from Soviet institutions and completely cutting off medium-term lending, the Kremlin's authorities are tempted, if not compelled, to take on higher pay-off banking transactions internationally.
He and his partners went about whittling the company down by shuttering unprofitable lines such as scanners and digital kiosks and cutting the work force by some 20% to 2, 850.
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