But of these, nearly half are cutting payroll or capacity or both over the next several years.
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Indiana made a run in the second half, cutting what was once an 18-point deficit to 38-32 on a 3-pointer by Oladipo with 14:11 remaining.
Beijing slashed export quotas on rare earths by 72% for the second half of this year after cutting them for the first half as well.
Good enough for cutting half a cord at least, to keep the wood stove going through October.
Lowering your lifestyle is like traveling twice as fast and cutting half the distance you need to reach your destination.
In 2005, Denmark's distributed-energy networks generated nearly half the country's electricity while cutting carbon emissions by nearly half from 1990 levels.
The Swindon-based company is cutting about half the staff working across the three regional mutuals.
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And while the scrum and line-out worked well in the first-half they lacked the cutting edge of their Welsh opponents.
Habana though was in shortly before half-time, cutting in from the left wing on a mazy run to outwit the Samoan defence.
Even if the Germans are right - and the Cypriot banking sector needs cutting in half - they are perceived as bullying outsiders.
Raising NCR's productivity to at least IBM's standards would mean either cutting about half of its 35, 000-strong work force or increasing sales by 40%.
They started their 10, 000 Women program because they understand that cutting off half of the population as customers and business owners is bad business policy.
England had shown a fighting spirit throughout but when they established a couple of good attacking positions deep in the All Blacks' half they lacked the cutting edge required to open up the visitors' solid defence.
An edgier but highly effective path to cost-cutting is literally cutting pills in half.
These include cutting poverty in half, reducing child mortality by two-thirds and ensuring universal primary education.
World Food Program said Friday that it was cutting rations in half, citing a lack of funds.
We're asking both candidates to commit to cutting poverty in half in ten years, and supporting the millennium development goals on global poverty.
Sometimes, the threat was a change in the size or nature of a particular market: McDonnell Douglas merged with Boeing, for example, because its biggest customer, the Pentagon, was cutting spending by half.
So, if you ask your doctor to write a prescription for half as many 10 mg pills, you can save almost 50% on the out-of-pocket total for a 30-day supply, after cutting them in half.
Sony, a consumer-electronics company, began the trend in 1997, by cutting its board by half.
President Obama proposed cutting that tax in half for companies of all sizes, but that depends on Congress.
He expects the iPad 5 will use an IGZO screen, cutting the thickness in half and reducing weight.
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Forlan, who forced an excellent first-half save from Hugo Lloris after cutting inside and shooting from 20 yards, was impressive for Uruguay.
Bank of Ireland issued a starkly gloomy trading statement on September 17th, forecasting rising loan losses and cutting its dividend by half.
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President BUSH: We set a goal of cutting the deficit in half by 2009 and met that goal three years ahead of schedule.
Mr Ponta tried to change the rules on that too, cutting the threshold from half the electorate to a majority of those voting.
So far they've done extraordinarily well: Dell has increased production by a third over the past two years while cutting manufacturing space in half.
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