Like McCain, he failed to name which of his programs he would cut in the face of the current economic crisis.
Over in print media, Janet Robinson , chief executive of The New York Times Co. (nyse: NYT - news - people ), plans to shrink the width of its flagship paper and cut 250 jobs in the face of a dismal profit picture.
Australia's Qantas Airways said Thursday it would discontinue or reduce a number of international services, mainly to Japan and Southeast Asian destinations, to cut costs in the face of high oil prices.
Without Congressional action, doctors face a cut in Medicare payments of nearly 27 percent on Jan. 1, 2013.
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Lendio will continue to collect referral fees from lenders, a cut of the face value of the loans or a combination of both.
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They wanted to see whether the behavioural types were clear-cut in the face of multiple opponents who might be playing different strategies, whether those types were stable, and whether they had the same average pay-off.
Try not to look down at the crashing waves as you gingerly climb the vertiginous steps that cut into the face of Skellig Michael, an uninhabited Unesco World Heritage-listed monastic settlement that was established sometime between the 6th and 8th Centuries.
Her looks are unique and stunning but, unlike most other yachts of her type, they also serve a function enabling her to cut through chop and blaze down the face of a following sea at high speed.
This cut flies in the face of recommendations made by economists at the Brookings Institution.
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British politicians are much more accustomed to the cut and thrust of face-to-face debate.
It seems that sitting in our pajamas all day does not always trump the cut and thrust of face-to-face office work.
Like many airlines, Lufthansa is looking to cut costs in the face of stiff competition from low-cost carriers and big Gulf airlines, as well as rising fuel prices.
That leaves room not only for other PC sellers, which will all face the question of how heavily tablets will cut into personal computer and notebook sales in the future, but also for mobile makers that are developing competitive models of smart phones.
Likewise a fiscal remedy like a massive tax cut is unrealistic in the face of the current deficit.
And what President Bush believes is necessary is for us to focus on the mission and to complete the mission and not to cut and run in the face of terrorism.
In the next decade meeting our existing renewables and efficiency targets would safely close any "energy gap" we might face and cut emissions, while leaving plenty of potential to expand clean energy solutions like wind, tidal and solar even further later.
Families of lesser means face a different problem: These accounts cut eligibility for college financial aid.
He bears a cut on the left side of his face now and although he was given a medical examination, the examiner has yet to release the results to his lawyer or family.
Meanwhile, in a survey conducted by the Federation of Master Builders, a third of small to medium-sized building firms said they feared they would have to cut staffing levels this year in the face of a continuing decline in the industry.
And Mr Osborne's long-standing refusal to promise an overall cut in taxes looks vindicated, in the face of a burgeoning fiscal deficit.
This past October, CMS began requiring hospitals to cut readmissions within 30 days of discharge or face a reduction in Medicare payments, but Amarasingham started long before tinkering with algorithms that could help hospitals with limited resources.
But they face growing pressure to cut costs, and 40-50% of their revenues still flow to employees.
But governments and businesses have their work cut out to persuade Asians to resume spending in the face of lay-offs, hiring freezes and salary cuts.
But he will now face a threat from independent candidate Dr Richard Taylor, who is standing as part of a campaign against cut backs at a local hospital.
Many banks cut the value of their super-senior CDO holdings to around 80% of face value at the end of the third quarter, according to one market participant.
This is the practical way Bush should sell his tax-cut extensions: Appeal to the self-interest of Republican congressmen and Republican senators who face re-election in 2006 and 2008.
The Liberal Democrats face uncertain futures in their heartlands, but life is more complicated for their Conservative coalition partners, the architects of the cut in MPs.
The American Medical Association, whose members face a 21 percent pay cut next year unless Congress moves to reverse it, says doctors will oppose any expansion of Medicare until the program's financial outlook improves.
The Department for Education has been warned it could face hundreds of unfair dismissal claims if it pushes ahead with plans in England to axe about 1, 000 jobs and cut its costs by 50%.
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