Sentences with phrase «cutting abck»

... So quite frankly, it's a time of cutting over and it's a heavy cutting - over time.»
Markets had initially rallied last week after the Fed surprised markets with its announcement that it won't be cutting back its massive economic stimulus program just yet.
Another concept that many employers have found useful in cutting down on unscheduled absences is known either as a paid leave bank (PLB) or a paid time off program (PTO).
Little wonder Epic, to meet its huge excessive borrowings, is cutting its losses and selling the DBNGP.
That's why this is one of the few cutting - edge technologies that is generating a lot of talk but not a lot of action among banks.
In theory, this prevents Charter / Time Warner from cutting a deal with CBS to get access to some of its shows, and including a clause that prevents it from licensing those shows to Netflix.
Customizable templates keep communications consistent and reduce the errors that can crop up when rushed employees start cutting and pasting.
Federal guidelines for destroying guns require the crushing, cutting, or breaking of the gun parts — typically by torch rather than saw or other tool — to prevent its future use as a firearm.
Most observers assume the idea of a store with no cashiers is to save money by cutting down on the staff needed to operate the store.
The world, he says, is shifting from old «information technology» to cutting edge «intelligent technology» and if you don't embrace the changes you will lose.
The Monday tweet follows a longer statement from Cagle on Sunday that criticized corporations for cutting ties with the NRA.
It seems like everybody has their own business these days, whether it's an individual cutting lawns during the summer season or a group of friends that build an innovative technology company from the ground up.
Trump's plan also proposes cutting the top corporate tax rate to 20 percent from 35 percent and cutting the top individual tax rate to 35 percent from 39.6 percent.
«Most central banks across emerging markets have completed rate cutting cycles,» said Jim Barrineau, co-head of emerging markets debt at Schroders Investment Management.
First, please understand, the Supercuts Franchise Platform is not about you cutting hair.
Android phones may often ship with higher specs and cutting - edge new features, but they're buried under manufacturer - specific bloat, and often, you're not guaranteed OS updates.
GE, a leader in 3D - printed aircraft engine parts, said it had produced 50 % of the parts needed for a helicopter engine, slashing the number of parts required from 900 to just 16, reducing the weight by around 60 % and cutting the related costs by 40 %.
While Crowley was criticized by the GOP, Lehrer drew the ire of Obama and the Democratic party, who claimed the newsman allowed Romney free reign of the debate while regularly cutting off Obama.
Passport Capital sold 1.2 million shares, cutting the firm's stake by 27 percent.
As TV - viewing behavior becomes increasingly fragmented, thanks to cord cutting and the rise of mobile, figuring out who watches your programs and when has gotten increasingly difficult for broadcasters.
In recent days, Sanders has stumped with striking Verizon workers, railing about large corporations destroying the middle class through cost - cutting and low wages that create economic stagnation and widen the gulf between the 1 percenters and everyone else.
The tax - cutting, deregulatory environment was supposed to have rejuvenated the economy even as trade - war fears curbed the enthusiasm.
In addition to Fields, editor - at - large Ben Shapiro also said he was also cutting his ties to the conservative news website, saying management has «betrayed» founder Andrew Breitbart's mission.
But unlike Calgary - based rival Cenovus Energy Inc., which temporarily throttled back oilsands output in the first quarter because of low prices, Husky says it is cutting output because it can make more money by buying «distressed» barrels from other producers.
Over the last few years, business owners have been tightening their belts and getting creative over cost - cutting.
Empowering these unique perspectives keeps GM on the cutting edge of technological innovation in the fast - paced automotive industry.»
That data raised a fresh round of questions about how the Federal Reserve will proceed on further cutting back on its massive monthly bond purchases, which have kept long - term rates low and encouraged a strong rally on equity markets.
For years, the bitter complaint among investors was that we saw earnings growth through cost cutting, and not revenue gains.
Combine that with a sparkling balance sheet and its history of never cutting its dividend — the yield is now 2.5 % — and its beaten - down share price (down by a third over the past two years) looks like an opportunity to pick up a high - quality bargain.
Huffington Post isn't the only one cutting back and trying to refocus on video.
But while ESPN is focused on cutting costs and hunkering down, Facebook and Twitter and Snapchat are busy carving off chunks of its younger, more digital - friendly customer base.
Those include loosening watertight labor protections and cutting public spending.
And despite all the tales of mortgage brokers cutting corners, this source adds, «there's a very legitimate business here.
As an example, if every customer paid with credit, a small family business would see its profit reduced from $ 50,000 to $ 35,000 — and if their margins before card fees were closer to 5 %, then you are looking at cutting their profit from $ 50,000 to $ 20,000!
HAIR stylists Rachel Walker and Emmanuelle Torres have been cutting, colouring and styling hair for Perth clients for the better part of two decades.
Similarly, if you want to focus on getting things done, you can also try cutting out as many distractions as possible.
One interesting aspect to the Thursday sell - off is that Netflix — one of the main beneficiaries of the cord - cutting movement by millennial audiences — also lost altitude, dropping by almost 8 %.
The legislation reduces levies on owners of small businesses, while also cutting income tax rates for the richest Americans to 37 percent from 39.6 percent.
«I think they are cutting out a terrific niche for themselves in a space where there are no other meaningful players doing anything.»
In a home care industry that operates with little government oversight, the possibilities for cutting corners or outright fraud are great.
«Plum allows small businesses access to cutting - edge behavioural science that has traditionally been reserved for big business,» MacGregor says.
Even with the rise of social media and other cutting - edge web 2.0 marketing platforms, blogging can still form the basis of a successful internet venture.
If you're still cutting payroll checks and using manual timesheets, you're wasting valuable time each month.
Now cutting - edge research suggests this antioxidant is a fat releaser too.
Rather, it's in their best interest to clearly define how the benefits of the product can assist the organization in cutting production costs and complexities.
Passport Capital sold 325,434 shares of the social media company, cutting its stake by more than one quarter.
How can any analyst or journo still say cord - cutting is a serious trend when Comcast adds 53,000 video subs?
But his account of the recent uptick is plausible enough as cord - cutting accelerates, and people make free over-the-air channels one of the pillars of their home entertainment equation.
The redesigned components, using 3 - D printing technology, consolidate as many as 20 parts into one, cutting certification costs.
Harvard's Michael Porter argues that cutting coal in favour of natural gas is the most pragmatic solution at the moment
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