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In 2008 this allocation was reduced by 5060% as a result of national budget cutbacks.
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That plus competition from other companies and cutbacks in school music budgets led to the firm going out of business in 1979.
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Major opera companies have been better able to weather the funding cutbacks, because they can afford to hire star singers which draw substantial audiences.
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This was done while government was imposing budget cutbacks.
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In recent years, the drop in foreign correspondents has been due to cutbacks within media companies (often, but not always, a result of economics alone).
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These advances were then sabotaged by funding cutbacks throughout the 1920s that left the navy poorly maintained.
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It provided scientific advice to the government until it was abolished in 1993 as part of federal budget cutbacks.
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When civil service cutbacks result in canceled classes or examinations, students have at times taken to the streets in protest.
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The ride features a vertical loop, a cutback, and heartline roll.
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Financial cutbacks have limited the tracking of disease outbreaks.
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