If you gradually cut back on added sugar you may even find that a peach or an apple hits the spot. |
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While kudzu extract won't magically turn alcoholics into non-drinkers, it might help others cut back on booze. |
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You drastically cut back on basic necessities such as food or travel to pay creditors. |
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If Seven are wise, they'll cut back on hyping up the series too much, because nothing will turn people off like over-promotion. |
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Whether it's crafty gift ideas or online bargains, there are plenty of ways to cut back on costs without feeling all bah, humbug. |
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She has since cut back on her hours and the distances she travels to spend more time with her family. |
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If you're trying to cut back on coffee or caffeinated beverages, do it gradually. |
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Profits at have more than halved as recession-hit firms cut back on champagne and a weak Pound hits booze cruises to its French stores. |
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After France cut back on economic aid and withdrew its troops in the mid-1990s, there has been a series of army mutinies and coup attempts. |
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The online crowd cut back on television time, watching the tube 4.5 fewer hours per week than the no-Net group did. |
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If you're overspending then you'll know it's time to tighten your belt, cut back on the non-essentials and get out of debt. |
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It was hard times for a few years as many companies had overspent and then cut back on spending, he said. |
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I think you ought to cut back on the fruitcake, perhaps toss back a tasty rhubarb and turnip smoothie. |
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I took the hint and cut back on the hooch, and pretty soon the headache faded. |
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The provider may recommend that the pregnant woman cut back on her activities and avoid aerobic exercise. |
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When you diet or cut back on your food intake your fat cells become more resilient to giving out fat. |
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One way to get companies to cut back on share issues is to make them pay for them. |
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Dieters often cut back on protein in an effort to reduce calories and lose weight. |
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They will also downsize their operations and cut back on both capital and advertising spend. |
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The Yurok and Hoopa cut back on their annual quotas, to protect future runs. |
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The worrying thing for holidaymakers and travel agents is the cut back on flights by major tour operators. |
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He cut back on to his left foot before driving the ball across for Derek Nicol to head home. |
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More worryingly, will Fairfax cut back on boring news stories in favour of all these advertiser-supported inserts and supplements? |
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And employers, faced with falling demand and dwindling margins, cut back on salaries, raises, benefits, and other perks. |
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That sense of vulnerability has prompted many businesses to cut back on air travel. |
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After years of rubber-stamping, courts are beginning to cut back on the use of eminent domain for private parties. |
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You don't necessarily have to go cold turkey, but you must cut back on your fast-food consumption. |
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So I added berries to my oatmeal, packed whole-grain sandwiches for lunch, ate low-sodium legumes with dinner and cut back on processed foods. |
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Mr Barroso has implored leaders not to let the financial crisis undermine efforts to cut back on greenhouse gases. |
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He cut back on public activities in December 2003, however, citing heart problems. |
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These measures would, moreover, sharply reduce revenue to money-strapped state governments, counteracting the Federal stimulus by forcing many of them to cut back on spending. |
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When the economy gains speed and interest rates rise, as they have, it's only natural that homeowners cut back on turning their housing wealth into cash. |
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Producers are likely to cut back on green lentils given the low prices and the expectation of a large carryover. |
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This will require wisdom and far-sightedness, and the discipline to cut back on our consumption of finite natural resources. |
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You shouldn't suddenly go cold turkey on TV watching, he says, but if you plan, you can cut back on TV time gradually. |
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And the big toy chains are hopeful that while mom and dad may cut back on other parts of the family budget, they'll continue to splurge on toys for junior. |
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Having the ability to archive these invoices electronically and cut back on making hard paper copies means that we save a great deal. |
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Ordinary Japanese have cut back on inessential spending, in a mood of sacrificial restraint. |
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There is a restaurant car on the train but we recommend that you bring your own food and snacks to cut back on costs. |
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As storm clouds gather over the global economy, businesses are under severe pressure to cut back on capital spending. |
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Chipotle noted in a recent investor letter that they might cut back on their signature guacamole because of avocado scarcity. |
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When the economy takes a nosedive, it seems like common sense for companies to cut back on advertising and marketing. |
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To meet demands at work, they work harder, cut back on sleep, and let things slide at home. |
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Adding to the problem, many schools have cut back on physical education programs. |
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West Surrey has cut back on the number of vasectomies, circumcisions, hysterectomies, and dilation and curettage. |
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Alcoa could, for instance, use St. Croix as swing capacity and cut back on production when prices are low. |
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Some observers suspect that, facing stiff price competition, companies chose to cut back on the micronutrient premix added to products. |
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History and research shows that businesses that cut back on their marketing during slumps tend to fall short in regaining their clientele. |
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What is the Department of Fisheries doing to cut back on the pollock bycatch, the biggest fishery in the world taking our salmon by accident? |
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They cut back on the use of pencils, changed the fabric of mailbags and lowered the tariff on paintbrush handles. |
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Recent Ipsos Reid research found that 72 per cent of people polled are planning to cut back on their spending and live with less. |
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Structural adjustment to address economic weaknesses has meant that the government has had to cut back on basic service expenditure. |
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The Volcker Rule, a component of the far-reaching Dodd-Frank law, required large banks to cut back on proprietary trading. |
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The first time she cut back on her medications, she had a grand mal seizure in her bathroom and knocked out her front teeth. |
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But previous attempts to persuade the duke to cut back on his workload have fallen on deaf ears. |
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Meritz also believes that the major memory producers will soon begin to cut back on production in a bid to prevent the downward spiral of DRAM prices. |
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Also, are you able to increase your income or cut back on your discretionary spending? |
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A lot of them try to cut back on calories, particularly by avoiding or limiting dairy products, robbing themselves of vitamins and minerals. |
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In the past, various Member States of the European Union have cut back on scientific research into new diseases. |
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To achieve lower protein levels, producers often have to cut back on their use of nitrogen fertilizer, which results in lower yields. |
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But that would mean having to scrutinise our policies and cut back on them. |
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Valued organizations have closed their doors, while others have cut back on their programs and activities. |
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If not, go over the list and prioritize the items, cut back on the individual amounts you'd like to spend, or remove items you can do without. |
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More affluent women and those who drink more are more likely than others to say they would just cut back on their alcohol use. |
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It is necessary to reduce pollution of existing supplies and to cut back on water usage. |
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Meanwhile, the GEO business is booming, thanks mostly to the worldwide popularity of satellite television, which seems to be the last thing that anyone wishes to cut back on despite the straitened times. |
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He called on federal efforts to cut back on the amount of high fructose corn syrup in American diets. |
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Despite the traditional excellence of their systems, governments in eastern and central Europe, have been obliged to cut back on provision, although recently, signs of redressment are visible in some countries. |
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Stricken with uraemia, he has to cut back on his activities. |
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Prairie producers cut back on fertilizer applications substantially last fall due to the extremely high cost of nitrogen, phosphate, sulfur and potash. |
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Firms cut back on production and investment in response to a deteriorating external environment, an appreciating currency, and slumping domestic demand. |
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When the CTV local affiliate in North Bay decided to cut back on the local news, TVCogeco stepped up to the plate and started to provide local news coverage on our local cable channel. |
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True, the Germans learnt to be less formal and to cut back on their proclivity for piles of paperwork, while the Americans learnt more discipline in their decision-making and meetings. |
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You can boost your intake of lysine by eating red meat and fish and cut back on arginine by avoiding chocolate, cheese and nuts. |
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Without a sound scientific basis, it is rash to want to cut back on industrial fishing, something which would have major consequences for jobs in the fisheries sector. |
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As the number of Japanese exports continues to decline, manufacturers will eventually cut back on costs in the form of further workforce reductions. |
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Energy conservation is extremely important and working together as a family to cut back on wastefulness is a great way to help preserve our planet and spend time together. |
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Are there any little things that you could cut back on to help you save? |
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But there is enormous pressure for state enterprises to cut back on such benefits, as overseas bankers demand that the central government stop bailing out these companies. |
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To find out if your projects are feasible, or if you need to reduce expenses or even cut back on your lifestyle, you first have to get an accurate portrait of your current financial situation. |
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John cut back on his hobby of photography because post processing was so time-consuming and frustrating. |
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Without guaranteed playdates for their films, the studios cut back on production drastically. |
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Increasingly, the world peace movement has been working closely with the United Nations to cut back on the war-making prerogatives of nation states. |
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With growing unemployment and lower remittances, many poor and vulnerable households are being forced to cut back on schooling or withdraw their children from school entirely. |
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This has forced family planning groups across the world to close or cut back on their services, leaving women with little choice but to undergo backstreet abortions or carry unwanted pregnancies to term. |
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Would mass culture survive if we were to cut back on specialized music? |
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Public transit needs to be less expensive than private automobile travel in order to encourage people to cut back on emissions and lessen traffic congestion, freeing up the movement of goods and services. |
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Last winter, Saskatchewan Pulse Growers and a number of market experts were advising lentil producers to cut back on their acreage of green lentils in favour of reds. |
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Their comments suggest that many stores have cut back on regular checkout help before enough shoppers were sold on the idea of waiting in line for self-check terminals. |
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Milner advised that people at risk for kidney stones should cut back on foods that contain high concentrations of oxalates, such as spinach, chocolate, rhubarb and nuts. |
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Japan has already had to cut back on fishing for flying squid in the Northwest Pacific, as conventional methods appear to have depleted the species. |
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These days Gazpachos are far more refined and you can safely cut back on the chillies, although a blast of Tabasco certainly gives them that extra zing. |
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