Asking volunteers to replace paid staff has been one common solution offered by councils to keep libraries open while cutting costs.
He also said that while he was open to cutting back on unsuccessful or unnecessary government programmes, he accused Republicans of "ideological rigidity" for opposing tax increases.
When pitching stores, hotels and restaurants, their demonstration often includes cutting open a paper tea bag, containing only broken leaves and tea dust, from a mass-market brand.
Mr. McDonnell spends up to an hour and a half preparing a home for an open house, cutting fresh pine branches or picking fresh lavender and mint from his herb garden.
Take Paul Lauterbur and Peter Mansfield's invention, magnetic resonance imaging, which has transformed almost every area of surgery, allowing doctors to see inside a patient's body without cutting it open first.
It is clear that, in current times, the targets for cutting deficits are open for negotiation.
"Nicola... a student at Leicester University, was in a nightclub in Wrexham when someone threw a bottle across the room and it smashed, cutting her face open, " Mr Lucas explained.
BBC: MP Ian Lucas bids to ban glass in violent bars and clubs
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.
At the restaurant, diners sit on stools around an open kitchen and watch the chefs create cutting-edge tasting menus.
WSJ: Josh Habiger and Erik Anderson's Elote Corn Salad With Piment��n-Mayo | Slow Food Fast
In the early 1970s, when Henry Kissinger (academic foreign-policy expert par excellence) led Nixon to open relations with China, he was cutting against the grain of popular opinion.
And the Migros Museum, which has a renowned collection of cutting-edge art, will open with hip Icelandic performing artist and painter Ragnar Kjartansson.
Cutting the cost of getting connected would open the door for mobile payments and make Myanmar a more attractive market for Visa.
FORBES: Visa Touts Plastic, Mobile Payments In Cash-Only Myanmar
And though he has not held a ribbon-cutting ceremony recently, he plans to open three copies of successful Philadelphia restaurants in Atlantic City in May 2012.
Physicians are altering their work habits in a variety of ways to work less with more becoming hospital employees or cutting back on hours their practices are open and limiting the number of patients they will see.
Instead, banks have had to resort to cutting their dividends or selling shares in the open market.
As well as cutting up and burning the hose on an open fire, she washed and replaced bed covers in the room where her husband was poisoned.
But, by cutting off money, the Democrats lay themselves open to the charge that they are damaging the morale and perhaps even the capabilities of troops in the field.
In the area of monetary policy, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) has moved aggressively, cutting its target for the federal funds rate by a total of 225 basis points since September, including 125 basis points during January alone.
Societies were open to invention precisely because rulers wanted to be on the cutting edge of military technology.
The tables were turned soon after, though, as Ospreys flanker Steve Tandy repeated the crime, the open-side getting an equally deserved yellow card and Doyle cutting Munster's deficit to 18-17.
Other proposals included in the package of cost-cutting measures include reductions in maintenance of parks and open spaces, charging schools for the provision of crossing patrols and reducing leisure services across the borough.
"Rather than cutting council tax the mayor should be providing the funding to keep these fire stations open, " he said.
He has already sought to streamline Nokia by cutting 1, 8000 jobs, and by moving it away from reliance on the open-source Symbian Foundation.
While Big Ten Conference teams are moving toward cutting lower-division opponents from their football schedules, Notre Dame is keeping its options open.
Ministers are cutting red tape to make it easier for business people to move into empty premises and open so-called pop-up shops.
And by "critical, " I doubt very much that Ebert would have meant a position of carping or complaining or even cutting-down-to-size so much as a state of heightened perception, of being open enough to the possibility that whatever you're looking at or listening to may not be what it seems -- or should be.
Instead of cutting rates to ease a blossoming crisis in the credit markets, the Fed started pumping cash through its open market operations.
应用推荐