cutback in the PONS Dictionary

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The end of his term was noted for financial cutbacks at the university, which was met by student protests.
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City officials prepared for cutbacks going into 2009.
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These advances were then sabotaged by funding cutbacks throughout the 1920s that left the navy poorly maintained.
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He has been criticizing budget cutbacks in the euro zone's weakest economies, struggling with debt which he has called periphery countries.
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Due to budget cutbacks, conventional sampling was reinstated with a return to the previous low grade results.
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In 2008 this allocation was reduced by 5060% as a result of national budget cutbacks.
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In spite of this, the cutbacks continued and problems mounted even as the ship continued to sail with full occupancy.
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However, they were let go in 2012 due to budget cutbacks.
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That plus competition from other companies and cutbacks in school music budgets led to the firm going out of business in 1979.
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Major opera companies have been better able to weather the funding cutbacks, because they can afford to hire star singers which draw substantial audiences.
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