| 31. | Not surprisingly, given Washington's anti-environmental, budget-conscious mood, the most popular option is to trim back the system itself.
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| 32. | At a minimum, analysts have argued, the company needs to trim back Rover or find it a partner.
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| 33. | For conservatives who had hoped that the Republican-controlled Congress would trim back government, the bill is the latest disappointment.
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| 34. | The government, which has set in motion its own plan to trim back the army, vigorously campaigned against the proposal.
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| 35. | Investors took the Michigan report as a reason to trim back some of their stock holdings following a three-day rally.
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| 36. | Without the payments, they argue, authors would have less motivation to write and publishers would trim back their book lists.
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| 37. | It is possible, the officials said, that the fund will trim back the first installment of its payment to Russia.
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| 38. | Several weeks ago, however, Smale began to tell his fellow GM directors that he wanted to trim back his duties.
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| 39. | For instance, if Delta bought Continental, it would need to trim back either its own Dallas operations or Continental's Houston hub.
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| 40. | Analysts expect the acquisition to boost Fremont's earnings starting next year as the combined operations trim back-office costs and increase revenue.
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