The RBI in the past has said that the large twin deficits make cutting rates difficult.
That is a huge amount of austerity undertaken amid economic headwinds that make deficit cutting particularly hard.
There are just some things we still want to see live, especially sports events and contests like Dancing with the Stars and American Idol, and those things make actually cutting the cord difficult.
That allows the Treasury to claim the chancellor has already followed the Fund's advice, since the Fund now forecasts he will make slower progress cutting the structural deficit over the next few years than previously thought.
Some analysts were skeptical that Merck could make that number without cutting costs in areas like research and development.
Obama said he was hopeful that an efficiently run public plan could help push private insurers to make similar cost-cutting moves.
The economic downturn may make this harder, cutting government environmental spending.
The stock has dropped 30% since the company cut its 2002 earnings forecast due to the drought's impact on its hydroelectric production, but Conrad says the company's cost cutting will make up for lost revenue.
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.
We want to make sure that we are cutting their taxes in certain key areas.
Voice signatures can also make transactions swifter, by cutting out the need to enter account details.
But he was right to act in 2010 to make an early start in cutting the deficit.
But that growth is what will get us to balance, if we are willing to make the hard decisions of cutting.
As the new millennium began engineers figured out how to make sensors wireless, greatly cutting the costs of each in industrial environments.
The Conservatives have said that, if elected, they will slash corporate tax to 25%, and make up the shortfall by cutting some incentives.
Obviously, Congress could choose to cut discretionary spending less and make up the difference by cutting so-called mandatory entitlement spending if it so desired.
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These disruptive startups help make his larger holdings more cutting edge.
On the plus side, the company is continuing to increase its research and development spending, not cutting it to make its numbers, as some analysts had feared.
Both intend to make chips with the latest cutting-edge technologies.
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Cutting back might make the family's life easier, Parker said.
John Bond, the founder of Calibrated Diamonds, says his laser-cutting method can make much more precise cuts and can even polish diamonds, though he is reluctant to explain how it works.
The Navy's choice is clear: develop and acquire N-UCAS now, in a low risk, cost-effective manner, or make the false economy of cutting funding now and then developing N-UCAS as a high risk, crash program later.
He believes the U.S. will make "no progress" in cutting its budget deficit next year, and may even add to it.
Ministers are cutting red tape to make it easier for business people to move into empty premises and open so-called pop-up shops.
The idea is to create jobs now, and to make sure America stays on the cutting edge of manufacturing for years to come.
Last month it had warned that it would make a loss related to the cutting of 6, 000-7, 000 posts by 2016, a plan that was announced in January.
Although cutting costs may not make it easier for AMD to steal business from Intel in the future, it also means AMD may be able to run the business it does have more profitably.
State regulators are generally giving their approval, although environmentalists are warning that cutting down trees to make it work is a no-no and that using wood waste or scraps is a more plausible option.
Elias Zerhouni, the head of research and development at Sanofi and the former director of the National Institutes of Health, says a concerted effort was needed to make sure that existing efforts at cutting clinical trial costs do not fail.
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So they are refusing to spend their share, or are cutting in other areas to make up the shortfall.
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