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As you know, this government is having to make cuts.
As a result, the cost of making cuts will rise again.
The next point about not making cuts or even spending more.
Then we will have to make cuts in places, which is perhaps not the right way to do it.
When it comes to making cuts, however, there are differences over what should go.
Even so, it had to make cuts to balance its books.
Two of the seven smaller ones had already made cuts.
You have to know what position to get in to make cuts properly.
It is important, however, that the Mayor make cuts in the right way.
The price of having to make cuts in previous policies.
This allowed the government to make cuts in both income and land tax.
Other European central banks quickly made cuts of their own.
This year we made cuts in the health and hospitals budget.
"We are allowed to make cuts based on sound business decisions," he said.
"Now we're looking at making cuts that will definitely have an impact on programs and services."
It is better to reflect carefully on where we can make cuts.
School officials eventually forced him to make cuts to the production.
The local council has chosen to make cuts to this area rather than others.
He wants to make cuts to the watchdog as well?
At least seven out of 10 local authorities have made cuts or are planning to.
The truth is the Labour party would have to make cuts if we were in power.
Even as the city makes cuts, a major unknown is what will happen to its state and Federal aid.
There was no suggestion today where in the budget members of either party would turn to make cuts.
It would take them a while to get to the point where they have to make cuts on their kids' education."
"You just have to go, make cuts and expect to get hit.