Not claiming tax deductions can feel like lemon juice in a paper cut.
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Participants also ward off evil during the festival by bathing in flower-scented water, wearing five-colour silk, hanging plants such as moxa and calamus over their doors, and pasting paper cut-outs in their windows.
Out of construction paper he cut squares and rectangles of various sizes and then filmed them, one frame at a time, creating the illusion of movement as the shapes grew, shrank or merged.
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.
The recent white paper makes a cut in federal spending to under 20% of GDP (from an estimated 23% in 2012) its policy priority.
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While you may want to keep certain documents strictly one-sided, you can cut paper costs by printing certain documents and printouts on both sides of the paper.
"I certainly look at every tiny cut, paper cuts, shaving, building in a different much more serious way now, " von Lipinski said.
The team had followed my advice on adding sound, and on using an exacto knife to cut the paper to give a very sharp look of light.
GPs, incentives for retiring ones to stay on, and measures to cut doctors' paper-work.
Lately, however, the infractions have been piling up, and the very most recent may be too clear-cut for the paper to gloss over.
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By switching to Perseco, the buyer for McDonald's paper goods worldwide, Chipotle has cut its napkin and packaging costs by 20% .
His "micro-cut" technology reduced paper to 4-by-10-millimeter shreds, which looked small enough to thwart anyone who might have the patience to try to glue all the pieces back together.
Some other High Street banks have also cut back on delivery of paper statements.
But shadow universities minister Gareth Thomas denounced the White Paper as "a desperate drive to cut fees, no matter what the effect on quality".
They eventually will be cut down and shipped to paper mills.
This leaves only one option for any big city paper that wishes to survive: It must cut editorial costs to something that can be supported by the revenues that they can, in fact, garner.
On Mersea Island, to cut down on the weight of paper they have to carry, the biggest newsagent thoughtfully takes out all the advertising supplements at the shop and chucks them in the bin first.
The trick was to cut small quantities of meat into paper-thin slices, season them with condiments, preserves, and spices, add whatever vegetables you could grow or barter, and keep adding until you arrived at a dish so tasty that you forgot how little meat was in it.
While conceding that Spain "cannot control what Germany does or force the Opec hawks to cut petrol prices", the paper points out that the government "could at least put in place the means to prevent our inflation surge from turning into a vicious circle of stagnation and unemployment".
It is made of black and white rice paper and sewn into the bodice are laser-cut buttons.
Which is why I go through them box by box, paper by paper, and run them through my cross-cut shredder so that they forever disappear from the universe of useable data.
Since almost no small businesses issue bonds or commercial paper, the real American job creators are effectively cut out of the foreign investment market while big business has access to cheap money.
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Then, about 200 men walk the route wearing half- to full-metre-tall paper bishop hats, lit from within by candles and cut with intricate, stained glass window-like designs featuring Saint Nicholas.
The paper adds that Google is not expected to get a cut of the transaction fees, though it will offer retailers more data about their customers and help with targeting ads and special discounts.
But poor employees are humiliated: the slowest worker on each shift must publicly explain his or her shortcomings, middle managers who fall short are named in the firm's weekly paper, and ineffectual senior managers must volunteer a pay cut.
Engineers designed the dies on paper, and skilled craftsmen used hand-operated machinery to cut the die from a hunk of steel.
Also known as loggers, lumberjacks typically harvest, cut and transport timber to be processed into lumber, paper and other wood products.
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