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Synonyms for Cutbacks
cut·backs
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List of paraphrases for "cutbacks":
cuts, reductions, cut-backs, compressions, cutouts, clippings
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#5131 | cuts | |
#9778 | reductions | |
#20415 | clippings | |
#43662 | cutouts | |
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#101874 | compressions |
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Those cutbacks are leaving communities – including those with high poverty levels and African-American or Latino neighborhoods - exposed to public health risks, while letting polluters off the hook for serious violations of the law.
The sector was plagued by production cutbacks and flagging demand, which have been the trends so far in 2019, softer growth across Asia, particularly in China, was reported to have dented export opportunities.
We have fallen below 9,500 officers. This budget is going to allow us to start hiring, to start putting cops through the academy and back on the streets to get back to the 9,750 officers. So we'll still have, and we will still shoulder, the cutbacks that were placed on us a year ago. we're hopeful that the people will stay engaged and that we can hold our elected officials accountable, and remind them that just because we're moving beyond what people are calling the George Floyd moment that it's not a moment, it's a movement, and we need to have police defunded and invest those dollars into things that actually make communities safe.
Price-led cutbacks have virtually stopped, suggesting a growing surplus of copper, unless demand growth accelerates or price-led cutbacks commence, over the past six months we have reduced our cash costs by 50 cents a pound or nearly 20 percent, by focusing on cost control and operational efficiency.
I suspect that failing a pickup in Chinese demand, prices will need to fall to below $2 a pound ($4,400 a tonne) for meaningful cutbacks to balance the market.
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