Cowboy builders could under-cut reputable contractors by telling clients to ignore the regulations and dumping the waste illegally, he said.
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"It is an under-appreciated cut that's great for quick grilling when sliced thin enough, " he said.
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Careers that are built on the risks that can be taken with lower budget films may never have the chance to blossom under this cut-throat new model.
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We challenge you to explore every souk, suss out every bargain and still stay under the excess baggage cut-off for your flight home - we have been trying for years and reckon it is not possible.
And perhaps more importantly, are they going to be part of this new effort to try to see how small business can be either exempted or given -- basically cut more slack for the new -- under this new regulatory regime?
Egypt - under native Hassan Shehata - have also shown recently that coaches who cut their managerial teeth domestically can deliver success on the international stage.
Some drivers even diverted from the carefully planned route to take gravel roads and a barely-cut road still under construction.
And even when a hot new title comes out, High Street shops find that their profit margins are under threat from supermarkets offering cut-price deals.
Mr Willetts told delegates he wanted Hefce to look at ways of making the system more "flexible" so a popular university might be given extra places while those that are under-subscribed will have their numbers cut.
Mr Osborne scrapped the annual fuel tax escalator - a mechanism under which duty rose by 1p above inflation every year - and cut fuel duty by 1p in March's Budget.
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Public sector workers are facing a five-year pay freeze under plans to cut the spending deficit.
The government hopes to cut the number of under-age pregnancies, largely through improved education.
John Toshack's side, which included five Under-21 players, created few clear-cut chances but they defended solidly and kept possession well.
According to EPA, the levels of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide would have been cut in half under the cross-state rule.
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Practically everyone would likely get a tax cut under Santorum, especially upper-income individuals and anyone with a large family or ties to the manufacturing sector.
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Under regional free-trade rules, Malaysia must cut import tariffs to as little as 5% though it has managed to defer this until 2008 and to raise excise duties in some cases to 800%.
MW-worth is under construction enough, says National Power, to cut coal demand to 26m tonnes by 2000-01.
Ministers had hoped to cut the pregnancy rate for the under-16 age group to 6.8 pregnancies per 1, 000 girls by 2010.
Europe adopted a cap-and-trade system to cut its emissions under Kyoto only because America was plugging the idea before it pulled out.
Print reporters sometimes waste time on stories that get spiked, file under-reported stories to meet arbitrary deadlines, or cut out interesting material to save space.
Supply-side economist and scholar Paul Craig Roberts was the former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury under President Reagan and wrote the Kemp-Roth tax cut bill.
Some Republicans - including Tea Party supporters who won House seats last year and oppose raising the debt limit under any circumstance - feel the Boehner bill would not cut enough from the US budget.
But the 29-year-old saw his four-shot overnight lead cut by one as American Ben Curtis fired six birdies in a six-under-par round of 64 to move second.
Under Ms Johnson, Fidelity cut charges for retail index-fund investors to well below the opposition's.
Several are competing to supply as many as 860, 000 cut-price tablets to Thai schoolchildren under a government-to-government program.
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This departmental under-spending enabled the chancellor to fulfil his promise to cut the deficit - the government's borrowing - this financial year.
The global economic slowdown has led to a torrid time for the advertising industry, with under-pressure companies slashing marketing budgets in an attempt to cut costs.
Before the Bush tax cut, dividends labored under a heavy handicap--they were taxed twice: once when the company earned the money, a second time when the dividend passed into the hands of the investor.
But while US politicians were arguing over whether to inject more stimulus into the economy, the euro was creaking under the strain of forced austerity, and a new coalition government in the UK was promising to raise taxes and cut spending to get the economy under control - Thomas Herndon's homework assignment wasn't going well.
This restores a people-to-people exchange that was instituted under President Bill Clinton but cut off by President George W. Bush.
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