Beggars are common enough in European cities, so to the guys holding out cut off coffee cups, I can walk by unmoved.
Consider: Sam Walton figured out how to cut out the middleman in retailing with warehouses linked to his big boxes using ground transportation.
Plaid said money should be found to cancel out a cut in council tax benefits.
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East Sussex County Council has set out to cut its electricity bill and also reduce carbon emissions.
When this Administration set out to cut the budget deficit that we inherited, our original plan called for roughly equal spending cuts and revenue increases (with spending cuts in fact slightly larger).
For 30 years, studies have found that when people are required to spend more out of pocket, they not only cut out unnecessary care, but also avoid care they need.
One problem this research faces is that in order to determine whether the nerves are regenerating, they have to actually cut out a piece of spinal and then cut that into ultra-thin slices, which are then placed under a microscope.
"It's just doing stupid things out of our character that we have to cut out at the moment, " he said.
Surgeons were able to get most out, but some were too dangerous to cut out and Tamima will have to live with the fragments in her clavicle.
And you're not doing it because you are trying to figure out what bits you are going to have to cut out.
The NLRB defended this action by claiming that it was looking out for union workers, who would have been cut out of the South Carolina plant.
Firemen on the scene decided the only way to get me out of the car was to cut me out, using huge metal teeth to tear the car from around me.
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In "Raylan, " out next week, the marshal gets tangled up with criminals who try to cut out his kidneys, a corrupt coal-company executive and a thuggish strip-club owner.
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In a very uncomfortable way, Sandy points out the dangers of our devotion to economic efficiency: when you engineer your economy to cut out waste, you design with lowest costs in mind, and redundancy is eliminated.
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It said all logos of tobacco products would have to be masked or cut out.
They are flying in Championship 1, so we know we'll have our work cut out.
That forced Segel to cut out a subplot where Kermit posed as an oil baron.
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"Their work is cut out just trying to keep what they can see alive, " he added.
But the goofball host of The Ellen DeGeneres Show has her work cut out for her.
"We are careful when purchasing the cutouts that it's not overly cut out, " she says.
The Southern District, with its superior experience and expertise in accounting fraud, was largely cut out.
But a lot of things are timing, getting cut out there when everyone's rosters were set.
Verivo and others will have their work cut out for them in driving this transition.
Validating your market gives you the data to pivot smartly, and cut out the drama.
So they decided, in the 1990s, to cut out the middle man and just target inflation.
Cut out of Teledesic and with Iridium bankrupt, Motorola quietly folded its satellite communications division.
The firm has cut out all nonessential travel, and big gatherings or meetings are being avoided.
Although the humidity had decreased significantly, we decided to cut out the Carter Dome summit attempt.
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