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The worldwide great recession starting in 2008, however, with its heavy cutbacks in construction, sharply lowered demand and prices fell 40%.
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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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Turning down a demand for cutbacks, the musicians again went on strike and refused to accept concessions.
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It provided scientific advice to the government until it was abolished in 1993 as part of federal budget cutbacks.
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Nineteenth- and 20th-century embroidered table linen became graceful wrap dresses and the foil from champagne corks made a great metallic trench but elsewhere, well -- cutbacks?
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Cutbacks has received generally positive reception from television critics.
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When civil service cutbacks result in canceled classes or examinations, students have at times taken to the streets in protest.
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City officials prepared for cutbacks going into 2009.
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This will eventually lead to water scarcity and cutbacks in grain harvest.
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These cutbacks are expected to save $500 million over four years.
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