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31. Some of that will come through the introduction of new technology; some through cost-cutting and layoffs.
32. Massive cost-cutting at Delta Air Lines has helped the carrier shore up its balance sheet.
33. Not surprisingly the company turned to obvious areas of cost-cutting and revenue- raising.
34. Cost-cutting helped boost operating profits 78% to £904,000 in the six months to end October.
35. With most of its boards now running annual deficits, it is thought tough cost-cutting steps may be taken.
36. The situation changed when the recession of the early 1990s led to much fiercer international competition and emphasis on cost-cutting.
37. And Karen, the controller living in fear of the cost-cutting chief financial officer?
38. Factory reorganisation, cost-cutting, team working[sentencedict.com], training and improved communications contributed to an immediate upturn in fortunes.
39. The final 20 percent rests on implementing conventional cost-cutting.
40. On this first night of our cost-cutting adventure, it's only eighty-five degrees. We're not going to suffer, but the three kids grumble anyway.
41. GM has concluded major cost-cutting agreements recently with creditors and other stakeholders.
42. So whatever cost-cutting measures are enacted in the final budget bill will have roughly double the effect.
43. The National Audit Office report also states that the UK faces a potential shortage of attack submarines because of cost-cutting decisions taken in last year's strategic defence and security review.
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44. Perhaps the most significant cost-cutting project involves automating selected calibration procedures.
45. The lack of progress in the talks with the pilots' union has also hindered AMR's plan to spin off its regional airline, American Eagle, another key part of the group's cost-cutting plan.
46. Higher rates, aggressive cost-cutting and a strengthening used-car market helped the leading car rental companies to report profits in the second quarter.
47. Distress turns to anger as residents of one town blame cost-cutting and poor workmanship for the collapse of several buildings in the quake.
48. In London, British protesters demonstrated earlier this year against their government's cost-cutting measures. Owen Tudor is international secretary for the Trades Union Congress in Britain.
49. On Friday, GM said it is pushing ahead with new cost-cutting measures.
50. Changes are driven by various factors like expansion of business, mergers, competitive pressure, cost-cutting, policy changes, and more.
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