To spend goods or money more carefully.
1Which means that the state needs to cut back on its expenditure.
2Could you cut back on the number of cars your family owns?
3After that, we'll simply have to cut back on our building programs.
4Thing is, the Mormons were really trying to cut back on mass.
5Schools also have cut back on making sugary drinks available to students.
6I was forced to cut back on speaking engagements and other commitments.
7Now, some analysts say it's time to cut back on earnings forecasts.
8Just last night, she'd resolved to cut back on the chardonnay consumption.
9US banks have also severely cut back on their issuance short-term securities.
10People don't cut back on candy and beer when times are tough.
11I think we should cut back on beef and run more sheep.
12It is part of their campaign to cut back on bureaucratic tasks.
13Big and small businesses are also expected to cut back on investment.
14But they cut back on spending at health and personal care stores.
15What a shame the government has recently cut back on research funding.
16So what should we be doing to cut back on the waste?