Not exact matches
The lacklustre sales are part of the background to an ongoing dispute between the company, known for
drastic cost -
cutting measures at the chains it acquires, and the Great White North Franchisee Association, which formed in March 2017 to
give voice to frustrated restaurant owners.
To
give themselves an incentive, they passed
drastic domestic and military spending
cuts that would take effect on January 1, 2013, if they couldn't reach on a more sensible program.
But
given there is no specific fight between CCA and Woolies, it appears that CCA is being caught in the broader push by the supermarket giants to make
drastic cuts to the number of different products (known in the trade as stock keeping units or SKUs) in a bid to simplify their ranges, increase private label sales and — perhaps most importantly —
cut costs.
Shapes or purely crazy dimensions, angles that
cut and re-shape your face, add - ons that glitter and sparkles and simply stand out are exactly what is needed to
give the minimalism of this seasons silhouette the
drastic glam we all love!
Kindle 2 Now $ 189: Amazon's Retaliation —
Given the
drastic price
cut of the Kindle 2, it's fairy likely to assume that Amazon is clearing out inventory in anticipation of releasing a new Kindle in July or August.
It's really kind of a sliding scale - if we start today, we'd need less
drastic cuts and we'd have more time to hit a
given emissions target.
That one nation or region should decide to enact
drastic cuts in CO2 emissions would not guarantee that the rest of the Earth's people would follow along and
give up the wealth derived from burning fossil fuels.
Workers with higher wages, whose awards for temporary disability and schedule loss improved slightly in 2007 at the expense of
drastic cuts in permanent disability benefits, would
give back most of their limited gains.