One way is to pull in its horns on the retail side, cutting the schedule of store openings in the fairly well-saturated North American market.
Those Republican Congressional majorities then balanced the budget the supply side way, cutting tax rates, on investment, and cutting spending.
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When Start-2 was first negotiated, cutting each side's weapons from Start-1's 6, 500 to 3, 000-3, 500 looked like real progress.
The compromises of coalition government prevent the kind of radical, supply-side, tax-cutting agenda that might stand some chance of breaking the mould.
But not until August did they suspect that Drabinsky was keeping two sets of records, cutting secret side deals and shifting expenses from one production to another to make earnings look stronger.
Dr Margherita Cantornas, who led the study at Penn State University in the US, said that the anti-inflammatory properties of vitamin D could allow the dosage of steroids to be reduced, cutting the side effects.
Johnson denied that fly-half Jonny Wilkinson was to blame for his side's lack of cutting edge.
The government has also promised to continue with its supply-side reforms, such as cutting red tape for small and medium-sized firms.
Rangers manager Alex McLeish bemoaned his side's lack of cutting edge as they failed to test Magnus Hedman once in the 90 minutes.
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That seemed very possible when Clarke attempted to loft Fidel Edwards over the off-side field but ended up cutting him straight to Sulieman Benn at third man.
Cutting the corporate income tax rate by 100% in 2006 would have unleashed a surge of investment in the U.S. It would have provided vastly more supply-side economic stimulus than did cutting the capital gains tax rate by 29% in 1996.
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There was plenty of endeavour but little cutting edge from either side at St Andrew's, although Wigan will be delighted with a point that lifts them out of the bottom three.
Using standard 4x6 photo paper, pictures automatically print as side-by-side images with dotted lines for optimal cutting and sizing to fit into the included 3D cardboard viewers.
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One side-effect of the cost-cutting was a labour dispute in the summer of 1997, when short-haul cabin crews went on strike to protest against changes in their working patterns.
The flip side of that assumption is that the repetitive cutting mechanic might grow stale.
Volunteers were out on the village-side lake the weekend before the festival, cutting out big ice blocks.
Paul Funk, began in 2007 after a Marine unit moved to the west side of the brigade's sector, cutting off al Qaeda's roads south to Fallujah and north to Tamariyah, Samarra, and Tikrit.
The collapse of East Germany in 1990 forced many inefficient, pollution-belching factories and power plants out of business, cutting Europe's emissions as a side benefit.
The unions claim that the employers have not been sticking to their side of the deal, and that companies are cutting wages and firing workers regardless.
The front side of the Vega R3 applies the dia-cutting technique, which is used in designing high-priced accessories like watches or rings to feature an overall strong and luxury image.
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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.
Martin O'Neill's Villa had thrashed Bolton 5-1 in their previous fixture but lacked any of the cutting edge they showed against Gary Megson's side on a miserable Lancashire afternoon.
From the monetary side, the Federal Reserve used its normal stimulus tool of cutting interest rates, and when even drastic cuts had no impact, it launched what it admitted was an untried experiment, so-called quantitative easing, in an effort to do its part in helping to lift the economy out of the worst recession in 80 years.
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Munster, however, picked up where they left off as Dominic Crotty intercepted a loose Swansea pass on his own 22 and raced up-field, cutting inside last man Thomas to touch down for his side's second try of the night.
One side held fast to no revenue increases, the other to stonewalling against cutting spending from social programs.
With Alexander Hleb at the heart of everything, the German side fizzed first-time passes across the rain-sodden pitch, cutting through the home ranks with alarming ease.
Tonsillectomy - cutting out the two lumps of lymphoid tissue found at either side of the back of the throat - is an operation that was described first over 3, 000 years ago.
Cutting-edge amenities like a rearview camera with top-down side-view perspectives for easier parking and an infrared Night Vision system make it one of the best-selling luxury cars on the road.
Complementing the steps they take on the revenue side, the leaders will also reduce costs by making claims management more efficient and cutting administrative overhead.
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.
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