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.
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  • 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
  • It has not challenged, for example, the Administration's cutbacks in protections for the environment and for worker safety, even though those executive fiats skirt established laws.
  • It is also a way to fend off growing budget deficits and impending government cutbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The loss of double-digit stock gains slowed consumer spending from its boom times of the late 1990s, leading to excess inventories and cutbacks in factory output.
  • Draw up a budget to see if you can make any cutbacks. The Sun
  • Job losses and banking cutbacks have the potential to depress consumer spending, reduce tax receipts and undermine business confidence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Post Master General says the cutback is a matter of survival. WBIR.com - News
  • Consumers could start to save more of their income in an effort to make up for stock losses, causing a cutback in spending.
  • 750 manual workers will lose their jobs as a result of company cutbacks.
  • It is also a way to fend off growing budget deficits and impending government cutbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • That would help ensure the European economy can continue to expand while economically troubled countries like Spain and Greece make wrenching cutbacks to reduce out-of-control deficits.
  • These investors have been badly hit by the cutback in policy values and have lost substantial sums of money.
  • All are afflicted with a rise in overcrowded classrooms, teacher layoffs, and the other crises that accompany financial cutbacks.
  • The current tuberculosis epidemic, which threatens the entire population with antibiotic-resistant strains, is the result of one such foolish cutback.
  • The cutback is part of a larger push by the police to cut costs for parade control. Halloween Parade Takes Short Cut
  • There will have to be cutbacks in public spending and that will be painful. Times, Sunday Times
  • Job losses and banking cutbacks have the potential to depress consumer spending, reduce tax receipts and undermine business confidence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Next year will bring tax rises, a jump in unemployment and big cutbacks in public sector spending. Times, Sunday Times
  • An overview of your outgoings will help you to assess where you can make cutbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aside from being a costly super weapon during an era of Pentagon cutbacks, the F-22 has serious competition.
  • Next year will bring tax rises, a jump in unemployment and big cutbacks in public sector spending. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cash saved by the Government cutback will be used to help those at risk of welfare dependency to find work. The Sun
  • How can we trust a government that mentions community care and cutbacks in the same breath?
  • I had to lay off the elves, make cutbacks in quality and we just lost our competitive edge. The Sun
  • Draw up a budget to see if you can make any cutbacks. The Sun
  • Instead, as Samuelson notes, much of the increase was due to layoffs, bankruptcies and cutbacks.
  • There will have to be cutbacks in public spending and that will be painful. Times, Sunday Times
  • WOLVES will be forced to make big cutbacks if they fail to reach the Premiership this season. The Sun
  • Large-scale action in the short-term coupled with big mid-term cutbacks is the way to go to get the economy moving. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • One of the unfortunate aspects of the ‘tough on crime’ attitude of the 1990s was a severe cutback in prison-based programs to prepared inmates for re-entry into society.
  • The management has ordered a cutback in spending.
  • St Mary's College at present is akin to a sinking ship, and this nth round of cutbacks and strikes merely serves to raise the tide ever higher.
  • However, the councils, fire and police chiefs claim their budgets involve cutbacks and economising as they battle to keep rises to a minimum.
  • The Ministry of Defence announced today that it will close in 20 months time as part of cutbacks in defence spending.
  • Next year will bring tax rises, a jump in unemployment and big cutbacks in public sector spending. Times, Sunday Times
  • Record grain prices have already forced cutbacks in chicken production, producing a 16 percent increase in broiler prices at wholesale.
  • Germany wants to see a commitment to deep, long-term cutbacks in Greek government services and benefits before it agrees to provide its euro8. 4 billion euro of the bailout cash. Fore, right!
  • It has had to make cutbacks after receiving less licence-fee income than requested. Times, Sunday Times
  • They charge that the cutbacks are so severe that the firm will be left floundering once the market recovers.
  • France's first rearmament plan was adopted in 1934, only to be followed by a cutback in expenditure in the next year.
  • How can we trust a government that mentions community care and cutbacks in the same breath?
  • He has the speed, patience and quick burst necessary to make the cutback runs that are integral to the offense.
  • Last year more than 370 were switched off in government cutbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The buck stops with this Government in cutbacks to councils. The Sun
  • This means it will be difficult for the salary raise to go through without some departments having to make other cutbacks.
  • Better management of public sector property and built assets has rightly come under the spotlight during the local government cutbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The failure of the Government to control the explosion in public pay could yet rebound on the private sector as enforced cutbacks hobble the ability of employers in the private sector to meet pay demands.
  • The judges are looking for snaps and big cutbacks, all the showy point-scoring maneuvers of professional surfing today.
  • It is a pointless plan and a waste of the taxpayers' money in a time of government cutbacks.
  • The shortage of teachers was blamed on government cutbacks.
  • Almost half of the stimulus simply offsets the contractionary effect of cutbacks at the state level.
  • On top of this Canberrans also enjoyed watching cutbacks to everything except cutbacks.
  • She had to make major financial cutbacks to get the 7,500 she needed for the operation and a plane ticket to Florida. The Sun
  • Because direct taxes will not rise, any shortfall will be clawed back through cutbacks.
  • For instance, there has been some rallying of women's groups together in response to the government cutbacks.
  • But if the cutback is severe, many firms may fail. Archive 2008-11-01
  • A round of further production cutbacks in the new year is planned. Times, Sunday Times
  • It went through a major cutback in March 2000, and was shut down in October.
  • Government cutbacks and legal tripwires have conspired to see the town park overgrown and uncared for.
  • So far, the resilience of household spending has cushioned some of the blows from a sharp cutback in capital spending and the largest liquidation of inventories in the postwar period.
  • As that buildup occurred, the United States would have plenty of time to rebuild its military establishment after any sharp cutbacks.
  • News of cutbacks, such as the shortfall in medical card allocations, does not enthuse voters.
  • Women are bearing the brunt of the cutbacks in government spending. Times, Sunday Times
  • Germany was dominating a dejected Norway and almost went up 4-0 in the 78th minute when Prinz, with yet another cutback from the right, found Bajramaj, whose firm shot rattled the crossbar. Germany blanks Norway, will face U.S.-Brazil winner
  • Aside from being a costly super weapon during an era of Pentagon cutbacks, the F-22 has serious competition.
  • I hope so, as it is clearly morally corrupt to give company heads millions of pounds when they have overseen a period of business resulting in job losses and cutbacks.
  • Patients, their families and relatives will also be asked to pressurise local politicians to force the Government to halt the cutbacks.
  • If anything the situation is worse, with sharp cutbacks in government investments in education, infrastructure, and research.
  • How can the Government justify cutbacks in Britain when it fritters away money? The Sun
  • The cutbacks will result in an undetermined number of lay-offs.
  • Hinting at further cutbacks as a result of the fall-off in income, Mr Ahern said that the current rate of expenditure could not continue when it was so much bigger than the current level of revenue.
  • As this prospect has dimmed, however, fears have grown that as trade rivalries step up the transnationals will see their British operations as prime areas for cutbacks.
  • We must all be seen to make cutbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • With cocoa, one common cutback is to not ferment or dry the beans properly. Times, Sunday Times
  • The increase in workload and internal forecasts of a rise in competition cases could lead to forced cutbacks and further delays. Times, Sunday Times
  • overstaffing" may be saved, through a further cutback in the working week, voluntary redundancies, and a measured reduction in outsourcing. YBW News
  • Last year more than 370 were switched off in government cutbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The project is going ahead in spite of worldwide cutbacks just announced by the group.
  • The buck stops with this Government in cutbacks to councils. The Sun
  • Draw up a budget to see if you can make any cutbacks. The Sun
  • Even before last month's spending review, BAE was axing jobs in response to government cutbacks at operations in Warton, Lancashire; Brough, East Yorkshire, and Farnborough in Hampshire. BAE job cuts reach 9,000 in UK
  • It is estimated that state cutbacks may reduce economic growth by at least one-half percent.
  • Partners' preferences can also make it more difficult to control household fuel consumption and to effect cutbacks in personal consumption.
  • It was suggested in the workshop that this does not or should not necessarily mean a cutback in the budget.
  • In this era of funding cutbacks and academic brain drains, one must suspend preconceptions.
  • But facing yet more budget cutbacks, the journal, which has been in financial peril since 1984, may not survive.
  • It blamed the closure of the company on cutbacks in the health and hotel sectors.
  • There was much annoyance at the discontinuance of the first-time house buyers grant and the cutbacks in the Community Enterprise Schemes.
  • That is the signal that police forces cannot withstand any further cutbacks in their budgets. The Sun
  • Unemployment markedly increased, as did poverty, substandard housing, and cutbacks in basic governmental services.
  • It simply means that at a time when gas prices are through the roof and people are scrambling to stay afloat in a desperate American economy, that millions of people were willing to fork over their hard-earned money to sit in a theater for two and a half hours and watch a story about rich people whose idea of a cutback is two pairs of Jimmy Choo’s instead of three. High fashion and low class make strange bedfellows in “Sex and the City” » Scene-Stealers
  • A cutback is a 180 degree turn that's done on either of the two rails of the surfboard.
  • I had to lay off the elves, make cutbacks in quality and we just lost our competitive edge. The Sun
  • Whispers around downtown predict major cutbacks soon at Forum East.
  • Because of the cutback in YMCA operations, Jacob decided in Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
  • It will be a sad day for a Guiseley postmistress when her business closes in a month due to Post Office cutbacks.
  • Many research projects were defunded by the recent government cutbacks.
  • It has had to make cutbacks after receiving less licence-fee income than requested. Times, Sunday Times
  • How can we trust a government that mentions community care and cutbacks in the same breath?
  • A round of further production cutbacks in the new year is planned. Times, Sunday Times
  • Due to recent government cutbacks to the service, the staff at the centre undertook to raise cash in the first fundraising event since the early 1990s.
  • That is the signal that police forces cannot withstand any further cutbacks in their budgets. The Sun
  • How can the Government justify cutbacks in Britain when it fritters away money? The Sun
  • Yet, in order to remain solvent, many museums face cutbacks and, in some instances, the dispersal of part of their collections.
  • The increase in workload and internal forecasts of a rise in competition cases could lead to forced cutbacks and further delays. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sunday Times, with staff due to be briefed about the scale of cutbacks at the Times's News International sister title imminently. The Guardian World News
  • After all, the main target of the cutback was the United States. The Prize
  • Better management of public sector property and built assets has rightly come under the spotlight during the local government cutbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cash saved by the Government cutback will be used to help those at risk of welfare dependency to find work. The Sun
  • I'll say I'm sorry for being such a blockhead, and you'll apologize for nearly killing us with cutbacks.
  • With inflation running at around 4 per cent, ministers will regard this as a cutback in all but name.
  • According to the Killarney based TD, vicious cutbacks are now being imposed in the school building programme.
  • Crucial weather observations were missing after weather ships had been withdrawn as part of financial cutbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • He told a select committee that he anticipates "huge fusses" over cutbacks: "There'll be all hell let loose. BBC delivers £2 to economy for every pound of licence fee, says Deloitte report
  • She had to make major financial cutbacks to get the 7,500 she needed for the operation and a plane ticket to Florida. The Sun
  • By their cutbacks you shall spy them out.
  • Government is getting increasingly expensive at a time when cutbacks need to be made. The Sun
  • Defense is a sector where this may be a particular concern, he adds, ladling another worry on top of existing fears over possible government funding cutbacks. Tin-Hat Time for Pension Funds
  • Many research projects were defunded by the recent government cutbacks.
  • 750 manual workers will lose their jobs as a result of company cutbacks.
  • WOLVES will be forced to make big cutbacks if they fail to reach the Premiership this season. The Sun
  • Colchester Council is to make cutbacks to meet financially " troubling times ".
  • An overview of your outgoings will help you to assess where you can make cutbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Next month's Budget will outline a series of cutbacks in spending departments and quangos designed to save tens of billions of pounds over the next few years. Times, Sunday Times
  • During the cutbacks there was resentment towards the mzungus, or whites.
  • Women are bearing the brunt of the cutbacks in government spending. Times, Sunday Times
  • GREECE has promised big cutbacks in exchange for a three-year emergency loan from the European bailout fund. The Sun
  • Emergency departments have become increasingly chaotic in recent months, struggling to cope with a sharp rise in the number of patients amid staff cutbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • WHEN will cutbacks hit prisoners? The Sun
  • Germany wants to see a commitment to deep, long-term cutbacks in Greek government services and benefits before it agrees to provide its €8.4 billion euro of the bailout cash. Daytondailynews.com - News
  • As that buildup occurred, the United States would have plenty of time to rebuild its military establishment after any sharp cutbacks.
  • Job losses and banking cutbacks have the potential to depress consumer spending, reduce tax receipts and undermine business confidence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet the details of the ESM remain sketchy and there is a cost to delay: as our foreign correspondents discovered when they asked some of the eurozone's voters last week what they thought of the patchwork of bailouts, cutbacks and frantic summitry. Eurozone's citizens split amid battle to stop debt crisis spreading
  • Worries about cutbacks in government spending are understandable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The increase in workload and internal forecasts of a rise in competition cases could lead to forced cutbacks and further delays. Times, Sunday Times
  • Analysts, however, say that any cutbacks in client budgets may force Indian IT companies, including Infosys, to relook their guidance. Infosys CEO: Clients May Cut IT Budgets if Spending Delays Persist
  • There will have to be cutbacks in public spending and that will be painful. Times, Sunday Times
  • A prominent national paper that informs our opinion and dialogue was announcing a cutback.
  • Emergency departments have become increasingly chaotic in recent months, struggling to cope with a sharp rise in the number of patients amid staff cutbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two newspapers were banned recently or at least one has had its circulation cutback from a weekly to a bimonthly and another banned completely.
  • When Canadians patiently accepted cutbacks to health care, unemployment insurance, and many other social programs, we were told that all this austerity was necessary to attract foreign investors.
  • Trident seems to occupy a blind spot for a Government otherwise over-enthusiastic about cutbacks in public expenditure.
  • The cutbacks will focus on recorded music, which is less profitable than publishing. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has had to make cutbacks after receiving less licence-fee income than requested. Times, Sunday Times
  • This type of expenditure can only go ahead if cutbacks are made elsewhere, according to the report.
  • There had been speculation that senior ranks - brigadier and above - would face similar cutbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a time of government cutbacks, as a tax-payer I am unconvinced that we need to fund more programs of dubious value.
  • The sources blamed the cutbacks on an explosion of feuding among prisoners.
  • It is a pointless plan and a waste of the taxpayers ' money in a time of government cutbacks.
  • Government ministers face a frosty reception at this year's Special Olympics following cutbacks in promised funding for physical and sensory disability services.
  • With the growing education gap and schools operating on budget cutbacks, there's never been a more important time to focus on the after-school cause. Jodi Gibson: Changing the World One Robot at a Time
  • A round of further production cutbacks in the new year is planned. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cutbacks would mark a halt to the massive expansion within the civil service and local authorities since devolution.
  • Five years ago Selby police station's cells were downgraded due to cutbacks, and prisoners could only spend six hours there.
  • The council argues that this is necessary as part of an unavoidable programme of cutbacks.
  • We must all be seen to make cutbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The shortage of teachers was blamed on government cutbacks.
  • Many layoffs, such as Tenneco Automotive's cutbacks in marketing, would have happened anyway as corporate restructuring ploughs on.
  • 'If politicians thought that they could take over the health care system without making huge cutbacks in availability of services, we would already have a single-payer system in Woodstock-nation states like Massachusetts or Oregon.' Single Payer in the U.S.?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Previously he had worked in retail but was made redundant as part of industry cutbacks. The Sun
  • Government is getting increasingly expensive at a time when cutbacks need to be made. The Sun
  • Thoughts on the name Green Bay being used on a new ship (LPD-20): "With the cutback in the ship building for the Navy, I am happy to see another ship with this name. The Green Bay Press-Gazette Latest Headlines
  • A fall in donations has forced the charity to make cutbacks.
  • Greenspan is also worried that substantial further disinflation could pinch corporate profit margins and prompt a new round of cutbacks in business spending, which is just starting to revive.
  • Whispers around downtown predict major cutbacks soon at Forum East.
  • Leahy argued that the narrow decision is likely to result in cutbacks on important protections for American families. GOP applauds, Dems criticize overturning Sotomayor ruling
  • WOLVES will be forced to make big cutbacks if they fail to reach the Premiership this season. The Sun
  • Women are bearing the brunt of the cutbacks in government spending. Times, Sunday Times
  • Emergency departments have become increasingly chaotic in recent months, struggling to cope with a sharp rise in the number of patients amid staff cutbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many layoffs, such as Tenneco Automotive's cutbacks in marketing, would have happened anyway as corporate restructuring ploughs on.
  • The shortage of teachers was blamed on government cutbacks.
  • The decision to sell off the properties was taken after a significant cutback in Teagasc finances by the Government.
  • If politicians thought that they could take over the health care system without making huge cutbacks in availability of services, we would already have a single-payer system in Woodstock-nation states like Massachusetts or Oregon. Single Payer in the U.S.?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Worries about cutbacks in government spending are understandable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cutbacks cover the costs of new monthly $65 pensions and food vouchers for seniors, single mothers, and disabled people.
  • Since buying their way back to power with the people's own money, they have scourged the country with a series of random and ill-thought out cutbacks.
  • The spending spree has angered staff braced for massive cutbacks and stunned patients. The Sun
  • If by the end of fiscal 2002 sales have outstripped the cutbacks in compensation, LaMagna will distribute the difference as retroactive raises.
  • Analysts and market participants said the drop in jet-fuel demand will add to already robust inventories, and potentially hurt refiners 'profit margins, forcing at least a short-term cutback in their oil demand. Oil Hits Three-Week Low
  • In general, cutbacks do not hit the huge bureaucracy involved in the provision of state services.
  • The giant scale of the impending cutbacks caused horror yesterday amid fears for public sector jobs. The Sun
  • Indeed, the downside to public spending cutbacks is depressed demand and job losses as well as reduced public services and continued inadequate infrastructure.
  • I had to lay off the elves, make cutbacks in quality and we just lost our competitive edge. The Sun
  • A shortage of resources has led to a cutback.
  • Ginn took Smith's pitch on an end around and raced for a touchdown, leaving three Notre Dame defenders sprawled on the ground with a cutback from the sidelines 10 yards from the end zone. USATODAY.com
  • In this era of funding cutbacks and academic brain drains, one must suspend preconceptions.
  • Asking residents for their views on where cutbacks and savings could be made is only part of the process, he stresses.
  • The firm has now increased the scale of the cutbacks, with the 3,000 new job losses to be in place by 2006.
  • We must all be seen to make cutbacks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Safer City Project is the latest casualty of financial cutbacks.
  • She had to make major financial cutbacks to get the 7,500 she needed for the operation and a plane ticket to Florida. The Sun

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