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Перевод: cutback
[существительное] уменьшение; сокращение; снижение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- London Transport chairman Wilfrid Newton reacted angrily to the Chancellor's cutback.
- And this would vindicate those who believe that the market's ills are not going to be solved by tinkering with new issue processes, but rather by a drastic cutback in the overheads - ie, sacking people - being carried by the industry.
- The causes must be sought in the drop in real wages and employment, the higher public tariffs and the cutback in government assistance programmes.
- In the past year there was a five per cent cutback in studentships, which was exacerbated by the recession.
- One great cutback: and there was Africa.
- Instead, Nayim's cutback from the byline on the left enabled Lineker to win it for Tottenham.
- However, there is a maldistribution of funds - ie a greater cutback in some areas - and this problem needs to be addressed.
- February and March look to be the most volatile months and a stringent cutback or a rationalisation of your financial situation could be essential.
- He said the financial cutback meant there would be fewer concerts in a season.
- But they acceded to his request for an overall cutback in government spending and accepted to the letter a majority of the budget drafted by the OMB."
- Brian Mulroney's Conservative government in Ottawa has imposed, through an order-in-council subject to no legislative scrutiny whatever, what is probably the greatest single cutback in public transport attempted anywhere.
- The Commons's select committee on transport recommended "in view of the present lack of empirical data on the performance of road pavements capable of carrying more than 20 million standard axles this appears to us to be an extremely short-sighted cutback by the Department."
- Demands for a cutback in Scottish MP numbers are fuelled by criticism of the fact that they would be able to vote on English and Welsh matters while MPs from England and Wales would not be able to vote on such matters in Scotland.
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