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Just as significant, the salami-slice turnover of land is virtually ended.
Ever since, I've watched it salami-slice our constitution and our economy.
We aren't going to salami-slice budgets like Labour and the Conservatives.
We must be vigilant in countering the salami-slice tactics that will otherwise nudge us inexorably away from our place at the top table.
Dade joins them; and, after working all night, they learn the purpose of its code-a worm designed to salami-slice $25 million from Ellingson transactions.
Salami tactics, also known as the salami-slice strategy, is a divide and conquer process of threats and alliances used to overcome opposition.
Bibi Netanyahu as Prime Minister inherited that salami-slice schedule and paid a heavy price in media support for interpreting it narrowly.
The salami-slice fraud, mostly mythical... "Crimoids," he calls them....
Matthew Sinclair, of the TaxPayers" Alliance, said: "It's not good enough simply to salami-slice departmental budgets.
The three-dimensional printer the firm uses to bring your design to life works by using a powerful laser to salami-slice powdered plastic into layers, which are then fused together.
Donald created a salami-slice model of each dinosaur, and entered the exact distribution of masses in each slice, from the tip of the snout to the end of the tail.
They are opposed to all or most abortion, and see tonight’s vote as the first skirmish in a long campaign in which they hope ultimately to salami-slice the time limit to 12 weeks or below.
They must salami-slice their profit margins until they look less like the New Model Airlines of the future and more like yesterday's tired old model airline flying on an expensive wing and a financial prayer.
If you're going to try and salami-slice every year, you start to wonder where the cuts are going to go if you protect flood defences and you're not going to have any structural changes to the department.
The Arts Council received a 29.6% cut in its grant-in-aid from central government at the last comprehensive spending review, making heavy cuts inevitable, although the council has promised not to "salami-slice" and to protect excellent organisations from the deepest cuts.
The job cuts are scheduled to be made final on October 17 at a meeting of the BBC Trust, but figures began leaking to union officials today, who gave warning that Mr Thompson was preparing to "salami-slice" the 3,000-strong News operation.
It reinforces the idea that what drives the policy is not a desire to rethink the role of the state from first principles, which is what it should be, but an ad-libbed attempt by the Government to salami-slice budgets in an attempt to live within its means.
"This could see the NHS forced to salami-slice its way out of financial trouble, cutting services and use of less effective treatments," adds Farrar, whose organisation represents most NHS hospitals, primary care trusts, ambulance services and mental health trusts in England.
The salami-slice turnover of West Bank land before final-status talks was supposed to engender trust, but it only whetted Palestinian appetites; by the time Barak reached Camp David it was common knowledge that he intended to yield nearly all the land Arafat claimed.
As the conference heard, Greater Manchester Police, West Midlands Police and the Serious Organised Crime Agency are already demonstrating that delivering more for less is possible, and these models offer some key lessons for Chief Constables struggling to salami-slice their way towards balanced books.