Instead, banks have had to resort to cutting their dividends or selling shares in the open market.
It achieved this in May 2000, and has since turned its attention to cutting waiting times.
When it comes to cutting welfare, benefits for better-off pensioners have had a lot of attention.
Second, they are forming partnerships as a way of getting access to cutting-edge technology.
But it is possible to compare the Bush and McCain approaches to cutting taxes.
Peter Lynch aptly likens such behavior to cutting the flowers and watering the weeds.
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We should be leading the world when it comes to cutting-edge technologies and innovation.
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An influential group of cross-party MPs has criticised the government's approach to cutting public spending.
The WHO said improving access to antiretroviral drugs was key to cutting rates further.
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You know, the senator has been committed to cutting wasteful spending for a long time.
It offers multiple options for making deposits, which range from conventional mail to cutting-edge mobile apps.
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Cowardly over structural reforms, the negotiators were debonair when it came to cutting taxes.
Yet he also empowered millions of people by giving them access to cutting-edge technology.
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MPs discussed the issue of pre-charge detention which the coalition has committed to cutting to 14 days.
And part of the key to cutting calories is "to think about what you drink, " it says.
How the police are deployed, rather than their absolute numbers, is what is key to cutting crime.
The vast majority (almost all?) of planning is devoted to cutting costs and optimizing an existing business.
And that may be a virtue for a guy who shines when it comes to cutting expenses.
The real phoniness here is the idea that the HMO lobby AHIP is committed to cutting costs.
They are emphasizing their concerns that lead to cutting costs, but they are still expecting to grow.
He is opposed to the Kyoto Protocol, which commits the industrialised world to cutting emissions of greenhouse gases.
Those Republicans willing to raise new tax revenues generally want to devote the money to cutting tax rates.
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But in addition to cutting spending and raising taxes, the deficit can be lowered with a faster-growing economy.
The decision led the Association of Convenience Stores to question the government's commitment to cutting red tape for businesses.
The scientist said sinking stranded whales could be an alternative to cutting them up and incinerating the animals.
In Labour's second term, it has switched its priority to cutting long waits.
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In other words, the financiers are back to cutting deals in smoke-filled rooms.
Driven crazy by the amount of form-filling and box-ticking required of them, commission officials have got used to cutting corners.
My Administration is committed to cutting waste in Federal Government spending and identifying opportunities to promote efficient and effective spending.
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