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Meanings of cut foreign in English
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Usage of cut foreign in English
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He would cutforeign aid and other non-defense programs by $54 billion.
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The budget will also include details about Trump's proposals to cutforeign aid and boost military spending.
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The administration also tried to use rescissions to cutforeign aid last year, but lawmakers thwarted that plan.
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It was probably the closest the Sollies would ever come to a clear- cutforeign policy decision, at least in his lifetime, Tourville reflected.
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He has threatened to reduce or cutforeign aid to Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador for not doing enough to stop the migrants from leaving.
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In a recent interview with the Telegraph, she said Britain will cutforeign aid spending to wealthier developing countries if they fail to "take responsibility".
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The Australian Government cutforeign aid by $US168 million dollars in its latest budget, after slashing its aid programme by $US750 million dollars last year.
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A good example of where Australians are really conservative is where they support cuttingforeign aid.
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The government said it wants to boost debt issuance to households, while cuttingforeign currency debt further.
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Last year's event championed a new tax- cuttingforeign investment law, while this year's boasted of improved ties with the United States.
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Applying tariffs on Mexican goods and cuttingforeign aid are also "options," his campaign has said on his website.