• Don't worry, it'll be fine, ' and the signal cut out.

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  • "He was calling the people on the bench in between points to find out because they cut the TV signal in the hotel he is staying at, " Lopez revealed.

    BBC: Lopez draws Spain level in final

  • Because AMD's move to cut costs seems to signal that the company may be pulling back on plans to claw market share away from Intel, a campaign that has been costly for both companies.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • European Central Bank (ECB) President Wim Duisenberg attempted to send out a strong signal that interest rates will not be cut at the bank's next meeting on Thursday.

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  • Community Relations Director Ann Curran says her network will have to cut programming to keep its analog signal on the air.

    NPR: TV Stations Say Digital Switch Delay Will Be Costly

  • When lightning struck the box, it blew a fuse, which caused two catastrophic problems: it cut off communication and froze the signal on the color green.

    NEWYORKER: Boss Rail

  • This was the first time that the PBOC had cut bank reserve levels in three years, the first signal that monetary policy in China is changing.

    FORBES: China's Economy At A Turning Point

  • "Europe's leaders have sent a clear signal to the EU that it must live within its means and this cut is modest compared to some parts of the public sector in EU member states, " he said.

    BBC: UK Politics

  • The CDU's tax-cut proposal is not a pledge of immediate relief but a signal that the party is on the side of the economy's producers, says Viola Neu, a political scientist at the CDU-linked Konrad Adenauer Foundation.

    ECONOMIST: Tax cuts emerge as a central issue in the election campaign

  • This week's half-point cut went down badly with share investors, because they wanted a three-quarter-point cut and interpreted Mr Greenspan's more modest offering as a signal that he will do only what the economy requires, not what the stockmarket craves.

    ECONOMIST: Rates going down

  • Some defence analysts took the article as a signal that the navy, never thrilled by the F-35, might intend to make a big cut in the 480 aircraft it is meant to be buying to free money for other things.

    ECONOMIST: Military technology

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