cutback

[ US /ˈkətˌbæk/ ]
[ UK /kˈʌtbæk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a reduction in quantity or rate
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How To Use cutback In A Sentence

  • Worries about cutbacks in government spending are understandable. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would arrest the cutbacks in service facilities argued for on the basis of regional headcounts and infrastuctural potentials.
  • GREECE has promised big cutbacks in exchange for a three-year emergency loan from the European bailout fund. The Sun
  • It is also a way to fend off growing budget deficits and impending government cutbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • This policy of keeping inventories low will deny consumers a buffer against any production cutbacks that the cartel may make if prices weaken.
  • What was the rationale behind the ludicrous decision to cutback on these schemes?
  • A central reason cited for the cutback was the abject failure of highly touted sports movies.
  • Other companies that previously raised money have made cutbacks to reduce costs.
  • He expects Deutsche Bank, Dresdner and Commerzbank to be among those with the biggest cutbacks.
  • An overview of your outgoings will help you to assess where you can make cutbacks. Times, Sunday Times
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