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1 I was cutting steps across the tail end of a little glacier.
2 The email did not specify what cost- cutting steps GM might be readying.
3 Roberts said he thought most of the company's biggest cost- cutting steps were behind it.
4 I went first, cutting steps with the ice-axe, and the others followed on the rope.
5 But the fiscal cost of these initiatives is minimal compared with the cost- cutting steps announced.
6 Up this wall Leuthold and another guide led the way, cutting steps as they went.
7 By cutting steps in the ice, they managed to climb up and examine it more closely.
8 Ice considered too steep became approachable, and his rigid, front-pointing crampons allowed climbers to ascend without cutting steps .
9 After a while sounds of metal striking ice came from a point around the buttress; Banks was cutting steps .
10 Rauner has taken cost- cutting steps .
11 International inspectors are due to return to Athens to review deficit- cutting steps before deciding on the next tranche of aid.
12 I thought he was doing them now, but he didn't-thiswas all like cutting steps in the ice-wall ,hesaid.
13 Most AAUs are often the result of an industry collapse in former communist countries in the 1990s, instead of emission- cutting steps .
14 Gilts dropped further after Greek politicians agreed on debt- cutting steps to secure aid and help the country avert an unruly debt default.
15 We descended slowly at first, cutting steps in the snow; then the surface became softer, indicating that the gradient was less severe.
16 The ice was excessively fissured; we crossed crevasses and crept round slippery ridges, cutting steps in the ice wherever climbing was necessary.
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