Lee spotted an opportunity when he heard that China has a moratorium on domestic tree cutting in order to protect its dwindling lumber resources.
The worry for European policymakers is that output is declining not just in the weaker, debt-laden economies such as Greece and Spain, where governments have been aggressively increasing taxes and cutting spending in order to get a grip on their public finances and relieve the pressure inflicted on them by skeptical investors.
The order tried cutting her off from other potential beneficiaries of her money, Mary Lou Dauray's lawyer, Bernard Jackvony, has said.
Proponents of the board have argued that IPAB will improve the quality of care as a result of the cost-cutting measures it enacts in order to save.
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It suggested cancelling the STOVL version of the F-35 and cutting the rest of its order by half, while buying cheaper F-16s and F-18s to keep numbers up.
He said the most important focus over the next few years was cutting smoking levels in women in order to cut cancer deaths.
It said the previous Labour government had introduced a policy of "forced destitution" by cutting benefits for asylum seekers in order to discourage others from applying.
Shortly after, the Swiss central bank announced it was cutting rates and injecting money in order to control the Swiss franc, appreciating strongly given European weakness.
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Suddenly, AB de Villiers watched at one end as everybody from number five onwards came and went in a flash with Mitchell Johnson (3-58) cutting a swathe through the lower order.
This initiative recognizes that in order to enable wide-spread adoption of these cutting-edge advances, cloud computing principles must be simplified and unified in order to amplify the benefits.
The law was a pistol Congress pointed at its own head in order to frighten itself into cutting the deficit.
But, unable to persuade others of the case for an overhaul of farming (there had been a deal to reform the sector in 2002 and others refused to accept another one), he ended up cutting aid to poor member states in order not to reduce Britain's rebate even more.
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He says his research in Hengyang, a county of central Hunan Province, earlier this year found that, in order to balance their budgets, governments were cutting various payments to peasants.
The SLS rocket will incorporate technological investments from the Space Shuttle program and the Constellation program in order to take advantage of proven hardware and cutting-edge tooling and manufacturing technology that will significantly reduce development and operations costs.
Drastic changes have to be made in order to spark investor confidence, and cost-cutting is absolutely a sign that Zynga is serious about making this work.
In Europe, the debt crisis had worsened again, with Greece warning in October that it could not come up with the degree of cost-cutting demanded by the IMF, EU, and ECB in order to receive the next payment on its bailout, which was needed by early November.
Making a series of risky housing loans, packaging them up into securities, selling those securities, cutting those securities up hundreds of ways and selling those in order to make money ultimately causes a tremendous bubble that bursts, resulting in a financial crisis that taxpayers have to then come fix.
By cutting transaction expenses, aggregating buying power, holding auctions in order to lower prices and exploiting the efficiencies of a single marketplace, the companies hope to save billions of dollars while simultaneously making a fortune on their stakes in the exchange itself, which is to be floated as a stand-alone firm next year.
"In order to remove the reactors, it takes a lot of cutting and hacking on the ship to do that, " Maus said.
In order to track which schools are leading the race to the cutting edge, The Princeton Review conducts an annual survey of collegiate computing capabilities, technology policies and coursework.
And now you're seeing all across Ohio some of the -- this state has received more funds than just about anybody in order to build on that clean energy economy -- new cutting-edge wind turbines and batteries that are going to be going into energy-efficient cars.
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Congress should order Panetta to prepare alternate contingencies that allow for two carriers by cutting something else if our national defense really rests on this point.
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The pharmaceutical company Roche, which produced the original version of pegylated interferon, said that it sought patents in order to guarantee the resources to re-invest in further 'cutting edge advances'.
Clinton has accused Republicans of cutting too deeply into spending proposals, such as capital improvements for schools, in order to provide election-year tax cuts.
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But in the meantime, there is evidence that factories are ramping up production of HFC-22 in order to boost emissions of HFC-23, so that they can make windfall profits from cutting back on HFC-23 later and selling the emission-reduction credits, says Michael Wara of Stanford University.
In order to generate that ad revenue, they need to ensure a steady flow of traffic - so cutting back requires some careful consideration.
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However, in order to push forward the production of curved glass, Apple reportedly has purchased 200-300 glass cutting machines to be used by glass makers, said the sources.
The council said it had prioritised savings by reducing running costs in order to protect frontline services as far as possible, with 82% of the savings being made cutting management and overhead costs.
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