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Lawmakers in Both Parties Are Likely to Fault Obama's Approach Wednesday to Long-Term Cutbacks.
Deficit Speech Will Be Lightning Rod Carol E. Lee 2011
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(She was put on a two-week suspension at the end of "Cutbacks," if you'll recall.)
TV Fodder 2009
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(She was put on a two-week suspension at the end of "Cutbacks," if you'll recall.)
TV Fodder 2009
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Last night's episode of 30 Rock ( "Cutbacks"), written by Matt Hubbard, focused on the short of budget cuts and staff reductions that are plaguing many a company around the country right now.
Televisionary 2009
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The 30 Rock recap: Cutbacks (to the writing budget?) has earned a mulligan for the resurgence it's had over the last several weeks, so I'm not too peeved that Thursday's episode, "Cutbacks," was a bit of a letdown.
Remote Access 2009
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30 Rock Episode Recap: "Cutbacks" | TV Show Recaps | 4 / 10 / 2009 30
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Cutbacks would have precipitated a medical emergency even without the reforms, but the breakneck changes will land the coalition with the ownership of all the pain.
National Health Service: Dogma, democracy and the doctors | Editorial 2011
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Cutbacks at CBS have reduced what Fish has to work with in regular-season games.
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Cutbacks on the state and local levels are expected to be a major drag on the economic recovery.
Governors from both parties plan painful cuts amid budget crises across the U.S. Michael A. Fletcher 2011
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Cutbacks for planetary missions are expected to exceed 30% of the previously projected budget of $6 billion through 2016, these people say.
Europe Turns to Russia as NASA Cuts Loom Andy Pasztor 2012
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