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Indeed, during the past 20 years, they actually cut aid for agriculture programs, and only now are reversing course.
Newspapers in most advanced countries are struggling or folding, and investigative reporting is often the first thing they cut.
With EU expansion coming next spring, all Ukrainians fear that a new wall will cut their country off from the Union's easternmost border in Poland.
Although the job of maintaining Ukraine's democracy is primarily one for Ukrainians, the EU can help if it takes practical steps to reassure Ukrainians that they won't be cut off from the rest of Europe.
But, even as Europe's leaders promised that help was on the way, they doubled down on the belief that non-crisis countries must cut spending.
But Obama also knows that if the existing nuclear states want others to accept tougher restrictions, they will have to cut back their nuclear arsenals.
But this does not mean that we should just cut all emissions.
Only in mid-August did the Fed hint that interest rates might be cut.
One prescription that is bandied about with increasing frequency certainly sounds sensible: the world should drastically cut the amount of greenhouse gases that it pumps into the atmosphere each day.
So, in order to cut global carbon emissions in half by the middle of the century, we would obviously have to start getting a lot more of our energy from sources that don't emit carbon.
Senior government officials take their cut of opium revenues or bribes in return for keeping quiet.
States with balanced-budget frameworks are forced to cut spending as tax revenues fall - an automatic destabilizer that Europe seems mindlessly bent on adopting.
The carrot is needed because there is great social value in discovering, for example, that cut flowers, or soccer balls, or computer software can be produced at low cost, because this knowledge can orient the investments of other entrepreneurs.
Malaria deaths in children in Africa were cut from a peak of around one million in 2004 to around 700,000 by 2010, and, worldwide, deaths of pregnant women declined by almost half between 1990 and 2010, from an estimated 543,000 to 287,000.
That leaves only about one-third of total federal spending from which to cut, and much of that goes to the defense budget, which Republicans will attempt to protect in the future.
The government can (and has) cut wages in the public sector, but this is not sufficient.
The husband of another young woman, Aisha, cut off her nose and ears when she ran away.
And a massive default, together with a very large sustained cut in the annual budget deficit, is, in fact, needed to restore Greek fiscal sustainability.
Prices for cotton were so low last year that Madi cut his acreage.
Technically, reducing a deficit is a straightforward matter: one must either cut expenditures or raise taxes.
Second, military expenditures must be cut - not just funding for the fruitless wars, but also for the weapons that don't work against enemies that don't exist.
There are arguments which make the choice far less clear-cut than it may seem.
And some in the US Congress want to cut food stamps - on which some 23 million American households depend, threatening the poorest children with hunger.
A compromise would allow both parties to declare partial victory, for it would likely entail commitments to cut spending and some steps to make taxation more socially just.

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