Act of reducing a quantity or a number.
1 However, a Budget cutback of 24 per cent for next year holds.
2 The cutback in financing compounded the sales slump at GM, the No.
3 One report suggests banks will cutback lending by a trillion dollars this year.
4 In terms of market signal, the cutback announcement has already done the trick.
5 Border patrol In the borders, the June cutback is upon us.
6 The cutback in the lenders' domestic-currency exposure was less than half as severe.
7 Mr Fischler's proposed cutback would cost Irish farmers £10 million.
8 The cutback will reduce exports of Maya to their lowest level in 15 years.
9 That leaves it particularly vulnerable to any large-scale military cutback .
10 The price of the Dodd-Frank regulations has been a cutback in lending, he said.
11 But there was a large cutback in euro zone bonds.
12 Any further cutback would have limited credibility if previous curbs had not been met.
13 This cutback is disproportionate to the other cutbacks in integration and wider Government spending.
14 The Irish populace is baying for U-turns on cutback policies.
15 After several turns and one cutback , I felt totally lost.
16 A pinpoint cutback was gathered 20 yards out by Davis.
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