Sentences with phrase «severe cuts over»

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For a host of reasons, governments the world over have chosen to cut spending, not as a virtue, but as what they believe to be the less severe of two painful options.
While Im not worried about calories at the moment more worried about kicking the habit and making it stick I hadded a little more melted chocolate and powder to the mix so that it compensates for the super chocolate taste I love and once I can go without the soda I will cut it down but I figured if one or two can't take the craving away then no matter what the calories it will be helping me over come an addiction and in the long run if I can cut the chocolate down I will be a healthier person without severe struggle
Ghanaians have battled severe power cuts over the last three years with the nation's power distributors sometimes shedding as much 650 megawatts during peak times.
In a highly political speech lasting just over an hour, the chancellor said the # 83bn public spending cuts over the next four years in the government's most severe financial retrenchment in decades were based on reform, fairness and growth.
This school faces $ 451,000 in cuts which will result in class sizes over 40 in the primary grades, loss of many highly effective teachers, along with drama and fine arts education, and a severe reduction in their ability to provide for the school's high special needs population.
While all public schools in California have faced severe cuts in funding over the past several years CWC Los Angeles schools have navigated these cuts through both effective management and significant parent fundraising.
Each of these businesses has different drivers, which diversifies the company's cash flow and has helped General Dynamics better weather the severe defense cuts rippling through the industry over the last five years.
«Both undermine the basic facts that the implications of climate change are profound and will be severe if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut drastically and swiftly over the coming decades.»
By 2100 much of Europe faces severe coastal flooding and sea level rise averaging over 50 centimetres, even with stringent greenhouse gas cuts, scientists say.
Distributed systems are spread out over a large geographical area, so a severe weather event in one location will not cut off power to an entire region.
And Vicky Pope is still saying that «the implications of climate change are profound and will be severe if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut drastically and swiftly over the coming decades.»
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