Sentences with phrase «cut it back as»

Banks and Insurance companies appear to have been very rational in their portfolio management of Treasury holdings over time, cutting back as yield levels fell over multi-decade periods.
While your baby will be nursing around the clock now, he'll start cutting back as he gets older.
However, cutting back as you already have — to three pumping sessions — might still work out if you give it time.
In this book, I provide a rational approach to cutting back as well as how to replace it with activities that promote family ties, healthy lifestyle and personal growth.
His small property management business, which he dubbed «Kasa Industries» saw a lot of his middle and working class clients cut back as they lost jobs and income.
I used to do a lot of walking and running but cut it back as there's so much info now saying cardio is bad for muscle growth but since I've been doing more heavy lifting with lower reps and minimal cardio I can't seem to shift a few pesky kgs!!!
I am currently eating three meals starting with a good breakfast as per your book, but would like to cut back as described.
The plan is to watch the numbers and cut back as warranted.
City officials last week said they would use the money to help close a $ 29 - million deficit in the city's $ 370 million budget projected for 1992 and to avoid cutting back as severely on police, parks, and libraries.
A simpler grille was put in, and chrome was cut back as much as possible, given that government restrictions reduced the amount of chrome available when the cars were designed.
I ended up cutting back and cutting back as life got more busy (wife, kids, etc.) and we canceled the service altogether a couple of years back.
But saving isn't as much about cutting back as it is about taking control of your cash flow.
Itâ $ ™ s not so much a question of cutting back as planning when I should buy something I want or need â $ «making sure I donâ $ ™ t schedule a major service on my car the same month my property taxes are due, for example; occasionally using my credit card in a tight month so that I wonâ $ ™ t have to pay it off until the following month, when I know there will be fewer bills coming in; not automatically buying the most extravagant gifts when Iâ $ ™ m Christmas shopping, as I had been inclined to do.
Corporations as a whole cut back as aggregate demand drops.
Hopefully the rupees in chests is cut back as well.

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There has been a common consensus that world governments have slightly taken a back seat on the issue of sustainability and the environment (the sustainable development commission was axed in 2010 as part of Uk government spending cuts for example).
The election of Donald Trump as president sparked an exodus from the US Treasury market in the final months of 2016 and early 2017 as investors prepared for the possibility that Trump's plans for a protectionist trade policy, tax cuts, deregulation, and massive infrastructure spending would bring inflation back to the US.
Younger adults are far less likely to subscribe and even older families are cutting back, as more and more viewership shifts to online entertainment like Netflix (nflx), Hulu, and Google's (googl) YouTube.
Abramowicz foresees another sort of ripple effect in the event of a market correction: As homeowners with those short - term private subprime mortgages struggle to figure out how to refinance in a much more constrained market, they may opt to default and cut back on consumer spending.
The election of Donald Trump as president sparked an exodus from the Treasury market in the final months of 2016 as investors began to price in the possibility that Trump's plans for a protectionist trade policy, tax cuts, and massive infrastructure spending would bring back inflation to the US.
«The president just stripped the Department of Homeland Security of its leader, was blasted by the outgoing head of hurricane forecasting for how his budget cuts could set back this work, and lacks any experience (as a senator or governor) with navigating a difficult disaster response.
Elsewhere, oil prices were higher on Monday, on the back of hopes that leading exporters would agree to extend the output cut - as OPEC members gear up for a meeting in Vienna this Thursday.
It was 1917, and although the calorie had been used in chemistry circles for decades — and is often credited to scientists such as Wilbur Olin Atwater and Nicolas Clément — it was Peters who was responsible for popularizing the idea that all we need to become healthier is knowing how much energy is in our food and fervently cutting back the excess.
The company said fewer sales of Kate Spade - branded products were made online, as it continues to cut back on wholesale distribution and flash sales of that particular banner.
He was able to save about $ 25,000 in two years by cutting back on housing, as well as transportation and dining expenses.
As TIME's Zeke Miller noted, Trump's team didn't back up the $ 4 billion figure and that the tweet may be «a time - honored ploy to demonstrate a desire to cut costs in the bloated Defense Department.»
For fiscal 2014, Hitachi delivered an operating profit of 600.4 billion yen ($ 4.89 billion), its second year of record - breaking profit, on the back of cost - cutting, alongside strong demand for its lifts in China, as well as robust sales of auto parts and electronics products.
As work began and Cutting considered finally using the name he had been guarding, he noticed the toy was being crammed inside a toilet paper roll and shot across the back yard.
The fact that it's cutting back is seen as a reflection of a changing mentality among Silicon Valley startups that largely enjoyed an easy funding environment that allowed them to grow at all costs — without generating much profit or cash.
As cord - cutting and the move to digital and streaming services eats into its traditional market dominance, NBCUniversal is also trying to find more ways to piggy - back on the popularity of social platforms like Snapchat.
Nickel miner Mincor Resources has made a number of redundancies as it plans to cut back development of its Kambalda operations near Kalgoorlie, in response to the ongoing weakness in nickel prices.
In October, Toyota said it would scale back investment in a planned plant in Mexico by 30 percent to $ 700 million and cut planned annual capacity in half to 100,000 vehicles as it shuffles its production plans to meet market demands.
Many observers are casting as a surprise the U.S. Fed's decision not to cut back on its US$ 85 billion monthly bond buying program.
Thanks to rigid labour laws, automakers haven't been able to cut back in Europe as they have in the United States.
Until he recently started cutting back on the former, Musk consumed eight cans of Diet Coke a day, as well as several large cups of coffee.
1) Reward the survivors with cold, hard cash: With many employers forced to cut back on benefits and freeze wages during the recession, as things slowly pick up, it is time to reward the survivors.
LONDON, May 3 - Oil prices edged higher on Thursday despite swelling U.S. crude inventories and record weekly U.S. production, as focus shifted back to OPEC supply cuts and the potential of new U.S. sanctions against Iran.
During the fiscal first quarter, Tapestry said the company began to implement strategic initiatives such as cutting back on flash sales.
Smaller cable channels such as Esquire are finding themselves vulnerable as more consumers cut back on pay - TV services, dropping their packages entirely or opting for a so - called «skinny bundle» of fewer channels.
He cut back the Baby Jogger's retail distribution, pulling his strollers out of the big boxes and Amazon.com in favor of specialty stores such as Buy Buy Baby, where they now sell for about $ 350.
According to the study, millennial parents are most likely to report having made sacrifices to increase their savings, including cutting back in big spending areas such as dining out, vacations, and entertainment.
And American Express, which has lived off corporate expense plans, is struggling as companies cut back costs.
The strength in the dollar in the years since can partially be traced back to the fact Canada didn't cut rates as deep as others within the G7.
LAUNCESTON, Australia, April 30 (Reuters)- The term «demand destruction» is again entering the lexicon of the current crude oil market as the sharp rise in prices raises concerns about when do consumers start cutting back on their fuel consumption.
«U.S. growth of 0.6 million barrels a day in 2017 beat all expectations, even with a moderate price response to the output deal as the shale industry bounced back — profiting from cost cuts, stepped up drilling activity and efficiency measures enforced during the downturn,» the group said.
Researchers such as Nancy Rothbard at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School say that in tough times, it's easier for an employer to roll back a perk than cut pay.
As a number of them move back home to cut back on costs or get themselves established, they may find that their new experiences, lessons and skill sets are out of sync with the norms of their hometown.
Because energy producers cut back on drilling and production when oil is cheap (and less profitable for them), investors were concerned that they would also stop ordering as many of MRC's pipes, which are used to pump and transport crude.
As companies continue to seek new ways to cut back on healthcare costs, wellness programs have become quite pervasive.
U.S. consumer spending barely rose in January as households cut back on purchases of a range of goods, suggesting the economy started the first quarter on a softer note.
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