Sentences with phrase «cutbacks at»

Meanwhile, the NYT itself this week characterized its survival strategy as built around its resiliency, shoring up its stature by filling in voids left by cutbacks at other newspapers.
I pride myself on my education, and the fact that I've managed to provide for myself over the years, but must say that when my income hasn't increased much over the past few years due to cutbacks at the public university where I am employed, my student loan bill continues to weigh me down and prevent me from doing other things, like saving a down payment for a new home.
I pride myself on my education, and the fact that I've managed to provide for myself over the years, but must say that when my income hasn't increased much over the past few years due to cutbacks at the public university where I am employed, my student loan bill continues to weigh me down and prevent me from doing other things,
I have often talked to people who concentrate on paying down their debt to the exclusion of their savings only to see the error of their ways after a job loss or cutbacks at work.
Of course, one couldn't ignore that many people are feeling unsettled by the merger between Penguin and Random and the seemingly inevitable job losses to come, the closure of Pearson's education branch in New Zealand, the cutbacks at Pearson Australia, and the news of Lonely Planet's demise in Australia.
We've heard about cutbacks at major newspapers all around the country.
Saturn had planned to add three new models for 1992, but budget cutbacks at General Motors have forced the country's newest automaker to offer only product refinements for its second model year.A convertible based on the Saturn coupe, originally scheduled for a mid-1992 model year introduction, has been canceled.
: I have a hunch that regular folks who do not carefully follow federal budgets are going to react poorly if there are cutbacks at their local schools as a result of this budget.
Nichole: I have a hunch that regular folks who do not carefully follow federal budgets are going to react poorly if there are cutbacks at their local schools as a result of this budget.
Many of the awards were made in June, but because of staff cutbacks at the fund, some of the institutions were not notified until this month, a spokesman said.
Yesterday's three winners of the 2013 Nobel Prize in medicine, two of whom are ASCB members, have added their voices to the chorus of concerns about budget cutbacks at NIH.
«During our meeting, I made it clear to Esper that Fort Drum is not only a key asset to the Army, but that it is also woven into the very fabric of the North Country,» said Schumer, who fought against cutbacks at Fort Drum as the Army planned how to downsize its force in 2015.
New York's congressional delegation sent a letter today to Army Secretary John McHugh, who once represented Fort Drum in Congress, asking him to prevent additional cutbacks at the home of the 10th Mountain Division.
Among those concerned about the initial cutbacks at the clinic was Terry Diggory, a member of the Saratoga Immigration Coalition, one of several groups that advocates for backstretch workers.
A nuclear plant in Oswego County may close, General Electric is shuttering a capacitor plant in Fort Edward and Kraft - Heinz is eying cutbacks at its facilities.
The region added jobs at its slowest pace in five months during September as cutbacks at stores and government agencies offset a hiring boom in construction, the state Labor Department said.
The cutbacks at Pfizer follow one of the biggest restructurings in the industry, as the pharma giant carved billions of dollars out of its research budget.
Responding to a query from FierceBiotech regarding word of cutbacks at research facilities in Cambridge, MA, and Collegeville, PA, Pfizer spokesman Dean Mastrojohn sent back a confirmation, later declining to specify just how many jobs are being cut.
Ensuring a positive reception might mean delivering your tough talk on the need for cutbacks at a time when the company's financial vulnerability has been recently made glaringly apparent.

Not exact matches

This topic came up recently at a meeting where everyone was bemoaning the funding cutbacks in social services in many cities and the fact that outreach efforts, awareness campaigns and other marketing initiatives were among the first things to be dropped.
«For the supermajors, the U.S. shales may be just the portfolio medicine needed to repair short -, mid - or long - term portfolio damage as a result of the last several years of severe exploration cutbacks,» Brian Lidsky, managing director at PLS, said in a briefing on 2017 dealmaking.
European Union leaders reached agreement on the first ever cut in their common budget on Friday after 24 hours of talks, seeking to placate millions at home struggling through government cutbacks and recession.
An online petition accusing Starbucks Corp. of «extreme» cutbacks in work hours at its U.S. cafes, hurting both employee morale and customer service, has been signed by more than 9,000 people.
Combining this with poor sales growth results in a dismal outlook for earnings 3) the pressure on earnings will continue to hurt capital spending, which is usually just a magnified image of earnings, 4) the same factors will continue to raise default rates, causing earnings problems and debt downgrades among banks and financial companies, 5) earnings shortfalls will also lead to continued job cutbacks, with the unemployment rate rising to at least 5.5 % (indeed, once the unemployment rate has advanced by 0.5 % from its lows, it has never reversed until rising by least 1.5 % off those lows).
At the time, CBC English television was in a ratings slump, having been hammered by government cutbacks, competition from other channels and the Internet, as well as uninspired programming.
Not that other leaders would disagree with the need to keep the recovery going, but debt - burdened European governments are on the cutback trail, with harsh austerity measures aimed at putting their fiscal houses in order.
Many of the proposed cutbacks are directed at budget items the committee finds vague, or programs that it concludes are redundant or unproven.
This cutback will accelerate the point at which the program moves into supposed «negative equity» — a calculation that ignores the option of restoring pension funding to the government's general budget, where it would be paid out of progressively levied income tax and hence borne mainly by the wealthy, not by lower - income wage earners as a «user fee.»
«I'm skeptical the projected cuts can be obtained through attrition and cutting back on paper clips,» said Kevin Milligan, economist at the University of British Columbia, who projects cutbacks to civil servant wages, benefits or pensions along possible layoffs.
But were Australia to enter at some stage a period of declining housing prices, it is likely that this equity withdrawal would be scaled back, or would possibly go into reverse, resulting in a cutback in spending, with a potentially destabilising effect on the broader economy.
He is a former political assistant who publicly attacked former Wildrose leader Brian Jean after he lost his job at the UCP caucus due to budget cutbacks in September 2017.
At the Century plant, the jobs, already taxing, have become harder with cutbacks.
It was further pointed out that the supposed incident had taken place at the same time that members of the Police Federation, the union representing the rank and file, were protesting against government cutbacks to police pay and benefits....
Air traffic controllers and airport security will see cutbacks, which means more delays at airports across the country.
The company is also investing in 50 «Closer to Nature» projects, targeting cutbacks on energy and water consumption at its processing facilities.
It didn't always work (Florida State finished with 10 tackles for loss)-- but the Wolfpack did find some big plays, including a 71 - yard touchdown catch - and - run on which Jakobi Meyers left FSU star safety Derwin James swiping at air on a cutback en route to the end zone.
He and Montreal are the 2 best Gunners at taking the ball deep for cutbacks to the front of goal.
Ocasionally he does get that easy cutback shot wrong and straight at the keeper, but in other departments he has improved this season.
Pep Guardiola's side dominated throughout but couldn't find a way past the hugely impressive Petr Cech, and they were undone again deep into stoppage time when Ozil tucked away Hector Bellerin's cutback despite more attempts at heroics from Neuer.
The club likely was riding an insane hot streak — they've converted their chances at a higher rate than all but a few teams this decade — but it's also possible that their vertical, fast - break style and their emphasis on cutbacks caught opponents off guard and created high - quality chances.
The hosts threatened again at the start of the second half as they broke through the England defence, but Josip Ilicic picked out Theo Walcott with a poor cutback.
De Bruyne plays a great pass to Sterling, whose cutback hits Jesus at the near post; moments later, Sane's deflected cross is flapped away by Karius.
But, particularly in an age of unprecedented cutbacks and freezes, this dependency culture has to be redressed in a careful manner and is something that this government would ignore at its peril.
At the beginning of this year the Chancellor, George Osborne, announced a proposal to impose spending cutbacks during the next Parliament.
«There are other pending issues that could also be addressed at a special session, including the financial hardship the State will face from potential federal cutbacks.
Olin Corp. has reduced chlor alkali production capacity at its Niagara Falls plant by 20 percent since the beginning of this year as part of a series of cutbacks by the chemical manufacturer.
In the current situation both Labour and the Coalition would cut deeply and dramatically, the gap between them at around 1 per cent of public expenditure per year is smaller than either would like to acknowledge and since Labour privately admit they would have needed to increase the rate of cutback originally envisaged by Alistair Darling in pre-election phase, it is probably smaller yet.
«At a time of cutbacks, revenue collection is too serious an area to ignore and those who owe the state money should pay their fair share.»
«The most dangerous thing this union faces today is the budget crisis,» UFT President Michael Mulgrew told delegates at their May 12 meeting as he discussed a new campaign, For our kids, to stop massive cutbacks.
Supporters of Fort Drum say they expect up to 3,000 people at the hearing at Jefferson Community College in Watertown, where residents will be able to give testimony about the impact of potential cutbacks.
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