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    Use "cutbacks" in a sentence

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    cutbacks


    1. She was a temporary assigned from the pool because of the cutbacks in his program


    2. The cutbacks were operated on a last in first out basis


    3. In spite of the pilot's criticism of CSIS budgetary cutbacks which resulted in fewer maintenance checks, the amphibian flew evenly and well, and Harry Travis was afforded a slowly changing panorama of the rugged but spectacular west coast of Canada and the Strait of Georgia, the island-dotted sea lane separating Vancouver Island and the mainland of North America


    4. The impact of these cutbacks was readily apparent


    5. It had to do with cutbacks and saving money


    6. employees, they could not compensate for cutbacks in temporary labor


    7. Her husband had left her, for a maths teacher of all people! She had lost her job as a result of Government cutbacks in the public sector


    8. “Government cutbacks,” the man explained sourly


    9. The latest example of this is contained in a press story on Tuesday 21 February, in which Ryanair announced cutbacks in summer services from Edinburgh


    10. 5 per cent in 1991 due to production cutbacks following the Piper Alpha incident, to an estimated 1

    11. However, because of government cutbacks, the numbers of custom inspectors


    12. His billings had slumped lately and he needed a boost because his employer, a hard headed businessman if ever there was one, had been putting the screws on the executives to produce what he called “the big bucks” or cutbacks would have to be made in the staff


    13. There were rants about limited insurance coverage, FDA regulation, nonquantitative treatment limitations, cutbacks in pharmaceutical R & D for psychoactive drugs, cutbacks in federal funding for basic science research, the problems with the upcoming new DSM


    14. Much of the growth in high tech during that time seems to have been triggered, in part, by the initial public offering (IPO) Boom and, in part, by defense cutbacks, which compelled smart engineers and nerds to get involved in attractive start-ups, rather than taking jobs with Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics


    15. During the 1990s, such investments, possibly in combination with an increased supply of technically competent people freed up because of defense cutbacks, seem to have made this country the premier economy for innovation and start-ups associated with such high-tech areas as digital communications and biotechnology


    16. corn production might result in higher domestic prices, for example, but it will certainly lead to sharp cutbacks in the 20 percent of corn intended for export—a move that would cause prices to soar


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