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cutback

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a reduction in quantity or rate

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I realized it was happening, but most people didn't realize it was happening. I mean, because as a self-employed person, when there is a recession or a cutback in the economy, we feel it first. Because many self-employed people provide services that are nonessential. Iyanla Vanzant

Slowly Leicester began to come alive and Harvey Barnes fired straight at Sam Johnstone after Dennis Praet's cutback after 30 minutes. Source: Internet

Nor do the data show the full effects of the sharp cutback in the availability of consumer credit, which is still under way. Source: Internet

In a June 7 speech broadcast nationwide, President Daniel Ortega announced a cutback in fuel supplies and warned Nicaraguans of the need for more severe economic restrictions because of the rising costs of the civil war. Source: Internet

Raaen turned the pass into a 72-yard touchdown reception making two tacklers miss and using a cutback to win the race to the end zone. Source: Internet

The cutback, a response to declining demand, will reduce the number of daily flights from 12 to four from its United States hubs to Beijing, Hong Kong and Shanghai. Source: Internet

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