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A reduction of some sort in an existing program.

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Maneuver where the surfer turns and surfs back towards where the wave is breaking.

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(roofing) Solvent-thinned bitumen used in cold process roofing adhesives, cements and coatings.

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An offensive pass played into a position further from the attacking goal line.

Examples of cutbacks in a Sentence

Its budget is under extreme pressure, with the Scottish Executive proposing major cutbacks in its grant for SAC's education services.

Already NHS services across the country are facing crisis cutbacks.

To make further cutbacks is a disgrace to an already discredited system.

Jack Straw's first three years as Home Secretary saw similar cutbacks.

Restructuring and budget cutbacks are straining the system and placing accelerating demands on personnel.

New technology for the regions comes only in exchange for staff cutbacks and the merging of local outposts.

Equally I have not seen any mention of the service cutbacks in the local media.

A second round of even more severe financial cutbacks affected the University in the late 1980s.

Over the last three months the most significant cutbacks in production were in the metals industry, where output was down by 2% .

However, cutbacks in staff saw the staff replaced by an automatic climate data logger in 1993.

Having a clear vision of why you need to make certain cutbacks in your spending will make it easier to stick to your savings goals.

When a worker becomes unemployed due to cutbacks, layoffs or any other reason that is not the fault of the employee, then that employee could potentially qualify for New York State unemployment benefits.

However, if you were let go related to company cutbacks, then you may be eligible for benefits.

What distinguishes the current spate of job losses from previous cutbacks in the UK is the relative affluence of many of the people affected.

The recently announced cutbacks show just how hard this is going to be.

The blame for the massive cutbacks lies with the Deputy Prime Minister's office, which has devised new criteria to award grants.

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