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1 Investors fear a long downturn for services firms as their customers slash spending plans.
2 Almost 600 libraries are currently under threat, as councils are forced to slash spending .
3 A commodity-price slump has forced many mining firms to slash spending and sell assets.
4 It calls on Germans to tell Greece to knuckle under, slash spending and sack its workers.
5 That company cut its dividend by 86% this week and said it would slash spending .
6 The changes follow pressure on the Department of Health to slash spending as part of government-wide cost reductions.
7 If, as in Britain, you slash spending and raise taxes, you will only invite a double dip recession.
8 But economists say he may have to slash spending if the oil price remains low deep into next year.
9 Many states, cities and counties had to raise taxes, slash spending and turn to the federal government for help.
10 The pressure to slash spending and reduce the size of the state comes from an ideological strain in conservatism.
11 June 29 - Parliament approves a government plan to raise taxes and slash spending to tackle a ballooning budget deficit.
12 In September, the company said it would slash spending and jobs just days after reassuring on its outlook, shocking investors.
13 Maori Party hui, John Key on deals with the Maori Party and United Future, US Treasury and ACC slash spending .
14 The ministry has demanded the cash-strapped airline slash spending as a key condition to receive state backing for a loan.
15 He wants to slash spending on development aid to 600 million euros from 4.6 billion currently.
16 Some lawmakers are worried that asset managers will slash spending on research, with stock picks for smaller companies suffering in particular.
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