Those getting government payments may take cuts or provide service to better the nation for their children.
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Rep. Lincoln Davis of Tennessee warned of similar harms to lower-income students if private student lenders have to take cuts.
Airbnb only gets a cut from the renter and owner, but it has a lot more places to take cuts from.
"But we still have significant savings to make and staff are going to be asked to take cuts in pay, " he said.
Their services generally take cuts of 15% to 20% of each rental.
Take cuts in unemployment benefit, which spur the jobless to find work.
The Labour leader is urging public sector workers to be prepared to take cuts in their own pay if needed to save their jobs.
People agree that it's going to take cuts and benefits, it's going to take potentially increasing the retirement to -- potentially more taxes, those tough types of things.
In most other resource-rich countries, as prices rise governments take increasing cuts of the upside.
In the rush for expediency, we take short cuts like sacrificing testing time or product quality.
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The meeting comes only days after the club's board confirmed the players and staff would have to take pay cuts.
We would rather take some cuts in areas that we are not comfortable with than have no cuts at all.
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Those who do return to work tend to take salary cuts and often find themselves, like Toyoda, marginalized within the company.
We are all prepared to take pay cuts but when it comes down to dismantling everything you've worked for the situation cannot continue.
We did not include animated films because the actors aren't really the draw and they tend to take pay cuts for voice work.
British Airways' cabin crew say they have offered to take pay cuts, a far cry from the inflation-busting rises demanded three decades ago.
Pensions need to be unhooked from final salaries, so that workers are not heavily penalised if they take pay cuts to stay in employment.
Downsized workers are likely to have to take pay cuts to find new work (or, in the current economic slump, may face long-term unemployment).
If they send me a budget bill that says simply, "take our cuts or we'll let the country go into default, " I will still veto it.
The key issue is money, and the fact that Apple prefers to take larger cuts of subsidy payments from mobile networks, compared to other handset makers.
CLSA, a financial-services firm in Hong Kong, recently announced that its top 500 staff would take pay cuts of 15-25%, and several banks in South Korea have also reduced pay.
Just as government should help reduce the impact of recession on unemployment through programs, workers and their unions should be prepared to take pay cuts and share out work in recession.
Most tax cuts will reduce the tax take (capital gains tax cuts, which have increased the tax take every time they have been enacted, are an exception).
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So what did many lawmakers do the day before the painful cuts take effect?
Take two tax cuts, roll back some regulations, and call us in the morning.
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Democrats take issue with cuts to Homeland Security funding to offset additional emergency funding, the aide noted.
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Fed interest rate cuts take some number of months to wash through the economy, typically six to nine.
Government employees would need to take large pay cuts, and there would be other large cuts in services.
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