Sentences with phrase «cut them back in»

Thanks to rigid labour laws, automakers haven't been able to cut back in Europe as they have in the United States.
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 that won't imply a cut back in some other entities» spending?
If you're considering spending outside of that budget or prioritizing something material over a bill coming due, it may mean you need to cut back in some other way, according to Tom Corley, an accountant, financial planner and author of «Rich Kids: How to Raise Our Children to Be Happy and Successful in Life.»
Though I spent $ 118 I hadn't planned for, I had cut back in other areas — so I still hit my savings goals.
It's not clear if Wing's disruptions will cease now that the final employees whose jobs were cut back in January have moved on.
These fresh cuts follow Sanofi's ($ SNY) decision a week ago to chop up its cancer R&D group in Boston as it cut back in a field where it's enjoyed little success.
How much am I saving now, and are there places to cut back in order to save more?
The drop in spending largely reflects cut backs in the federal government required by the so - called sequester that went into effect in March.
If they can't repeal it, they are going to try to damage it in some way and try to cut back in some way on some of the coverage, but I can promise you that I will continue to fight to keep it in full force and effect.
This was different, however, as Wells was not cutting back in capacity but dealing with the aftermath of being far too aggressive.
That's officially six - years of record low base rates for the UK, since they were first cut back in March 2009.
And the other thing is OPEC put together their cuts back in November, and there was only one month since November where they actually held to their quotas.
But don't you agree that we somewhere have hiccups or cut backs in presenting ourselves the way we are and the reason could be our friends circle itself.
Some are telling me that they have to cut back in their giving or stop altogether.
Next time I will cut back in the peanut butter, otherwise I wouldn't change the rest of the recipe.
If you want to cut down the sweetener in this tart, cut back in the crust — if it's too thick add a bit of water to make a soft cookie dough like texture.
Not sure if the degraded product is a result of poor qa or cut backs in ingredients but if the next box is the same crumbly batch, we will no longer purchase this product.
ox shouldve cut back in for 1st goal attempt: he only knows to run faster.
Ox for example often plays wide and takes the ball deep to cut it back in front of goal — this is devastating but there was almost none of that today (some from Bellerin).
And it paid off as Ozil lobbed a lovely pass to Mhkitarayan and he cut back in and got the perfect deflection to put Arsenal in front.
All the injuries in the past seems to have given Wenger an extra complex, to the point of issuing cut backs in training, It's no secret that Ozil hasn't being training properly since the Liverpool game and he is on a special program due to his on going foot problem.
Bale also squared for Jermain Defoe to hit home from an offside position, but Lazio have also been susceptible to square balls and cut backs in the box.
I cut back in 2016.
But in this economy with the states and feds cutting back in education, not expanding, where to districts get the money needed for the costs involved?
Nobody cares that he had an on time budget what they care about his misuse of power, cut backs in mental health facilties, his ties with Time Warner Cable as one of his largest donors and how his other donor Extell supports the poor door policy.
Germany, the UK and Italy have all cut back in this area.
We know Blair proposed the welfare cuts back in 2005, can you image the reaction if Blair had went ahead with that, he must have considered the trade union affiliation at that point.
Cutting back in the civil service would send the message to businesses that flexible working was a luxury, not a necessity.
«DEC, like all other agencies, is having to cut back in non-personnel expenses,» said Yancey Roy, an agency spokesman.
Budget officials present a quick overview of proposed mid-year changes in spending and revenue estimates, and the Council briefly reviews and approves them, allowing the administration to divert additional resources to agencies that need them and to cut back in other areas.
After being introduced by Save the Children chief executive, Kevin Watkins, Mr Crabb began: «One of the real challenges that we have on the centre - right of British politics... is how we remake and restate the case for our global responsibilities and sticking with our policies to invest in overseas development at a time when there are so many domestic pressures and cut backs in spending.»
Despite the need for more cooperation, in particular (and as discussed at the 2002 Johannesburg summit on sustainable development) in the sustainable management of natural resources such as water, forests, and oceans, many development and conservation - oriented projects have been cut back in recent years.
Now, they've been cutting back in recent years, in the last 5 years pretty significantly, but they understand you get somebody who's good, who has capability, and then you have to invest in training.
Leave the seeds and stalks over winter and cut them back in the spring.
If you can cut back in all three of these areas, you'll have improved gut health.
It's been going on 3 weeks since I decided to cut back in CrossFit workouts and go lighter and so far I'm really happy with the results!
I have purposefully cut back in exercising, which kills me because I just really enjoy it.
Individuals who smoked heavily in adolescence had consistently lower IQs at age 38, even if they'd cut back in the previous year.
I have to admit cutting back in life is not always easy for me.
It's making me want to have my bob cut back in!
I just discovered this forum tonight - man, I could have really used the help these past The first stage of dating someone can be exciting, and when she does give you a chance to talk she's just waiting for a chance to cut back in.
2018-04-08 16:06 The first stage of dating someone can be exciting, and when she does give you a chance to talk she's just waiting for a chance to cut back in.
It's a fairly straightforward clip until it suddenly cuts back in time to a black and white segment following Rose (Millicent Simmonds), a girl around the same age as both Jamie and Ben.
There is a long list of what has been cut back in order to cram the game onto the smaller portable, and probably the most noticeable is the reduction in size of the crowds of enemies.
One feature that is seemingly being cut back in the name of immersion, albeit slowly, is the mini-map.
Not just some longer version with deleted scenes cut back in, the Extended Editions were painstakingly reedited for home video by Peter Jackson with new special effects, a reworked score by Howard Shore to match the new rhythms of the narrative and some lovely scenes that were cut for time in the theatrical version of the film but add depth to the characters and the scope of the epic.
Because many counseling programs had to be cut back in the wake of Proposition 13 — the state's property - tax - limitation measure — the peer counselors are providing valuable manpower, according to Jack Wright, college adviser at Los Angeles's Benjamin Franklin High School.
The Government needs to recognise that funding cuts are also now driving up workload - with class sizes increasing in two - thirds of secondary schools and teachers facing cut backs in preparation time.
Megan Jarvie, from the Family and Childcare Trust, warned that early help services were being cut back in some areas, which exacerbated problems with a shortage of early years places, especially in rural areas.
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