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1 Airlines won't want to undermine that with massive cuts to their points' value.
2 Labour says that stretches credulity and will result in massive cuts to essential services.
3 He has also called for massive cuts to foreign aid.
4 It would have been massive cuts in the FE budget.
5 Not even in Alistair Darling's old plans -they too would have meant massive cuts .
6 Newman agreed the massive cuts to council spending could have a contractionary effect on Auckland's economy.
7 The North's Executive has been struggling to deal with massive cuts in its budget imposed by London.
8 Madam, - In November, the British Government announced massive cuts to two major training schemes in Northern Ireland.
9 One thing is certain: even with this solution, there will be massive cuts , he was quoted as saying.
10 So many families have lost their jobs and livelihoods in recent months, and public services face massive cuts .
11 GM Europe head Carl-Peter Forster told German newspaper Bild he now expected " massive cuts " at Opel.
12 But they should never have been made to suffer such massive cuts to their living standards at all.
13 We will only get a clearer picture of how these massive cuts will be implemented in the forthcoming budget.
14 If human beings are going to limit warming, everyone's going to have to make massive cuts in greenhouse gases.
15 Mueller warned all projects and investments would be put under review and there would be " massive cuts " .
16 A general strike over austerity measures is currently underway centred on massive cuts to the pay of public sector workers.
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