Sentences with phrase «temporarily cut them back»

(In fact, we've temporarily cut back on some of our marketing efforts in order to slow down our sales while we staff up our Customer Loyalty Team.)
If we temporarily cut them back the trees start growing more, with new trees sprouting and less mortality, resulting in more and more biomass in the forest.»
She may decide to temporarily cut back her hours to care for her kids, become a full - time mom, or be forced into unemployment because of a layoff.

Not exact matches

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.
In this case, Amazon raised prices by cutting back discounts and (at least temporarily) refusing to expand the program.
«This helps minimize kidney damage while the blood supply to the kidney is temporarily clamped off to allow the tumor to be cut out and the kidney sewn back together.»
These minor and trivial symptoms are often self - limiting, and quickly reduce when the dosage of the supplement is cut back or is temporarily stopped.
Now, I'm not saying to eliminate all the fun in your life, but cut back on things you don't absolutely need, at least temporarily.
If it's not a necessary living expense, consider cutting back temporarily.
Xcel Energy caused quite a stir back in February, when it temporarily stopped accepting applications for its popular solar incentive program and asked state regulators for permission to cut the rebate by almost 90 percent, from $ 2.00 per watt to $ 0.25 per watt.
But the timing was right; our kids were young, he was able to keep the family going financially, and it made sense for me to cut back on work temporarily to be there for the kids (we eventually wound up with three — so managing our family life was almost a full - time job in itself).
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