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Cutting meaning
The action of the verb to cut. | A section removed from a larger whole. | A section removed from a larger whole.
Example sentences (20)
But cutting off supplies, cutting off heat, cutting off water to civilians.
Cutting ten per cent of a school’s debt means cutting staff.
Cutting the military budget usually means cutting high-paying American jobs.
However, more should be done about cutting red tape, supplying a skilled workforce, cutting down on the cost of raw materials, and lowering taxes, Nest pointed out.
It needs to be clarified here that belt-tightening, cutting wasteful expenditure, or reducing inefficient expenditure is not austerity in the sense of economics literature, by which it means cutting down development expenditure.
Like our top Worx pick, this model also uses A.I.-powered cutting power, and it can fit in narrow spots down to 24 inches wide for cutting lawn strips.
Mr Dawson owns Phil Dawson Cutting Horses, located near Bingara, and is one of only five people competing in the event whose earnings in the game of 'cutting' have ticked over the one million dollar mark.
Since there’s no growing tip to tell you which end of the cutting is which, I recommend cutting the top end straight across and the bottom end at an angle.
This is not only to address the client’s requirements but also because it has become necessary tool for cutting-edge operations, cost-cutting and above all to remain competitive.
Fabio Saldini, CEO of Milano Cortina 2026 Infrastructure Company, called the ribbon-cutting a "path forward" and praised the facility as "safe, sustainable, and cutting-edge".
For an MRR i.e., in roughing the feed rate and cutting depth are kept high which facilitates rapid material removal while for finishing the feed rate and cutting depth are kept low resulting in a smooth and improved surface finish.
Holzmann also said in the interview that cutting rates too early is riskier than cutting rates too late.
I asked her about the benefits of cutting out — or just cutting back — on alcohol use.
I mean, that, again, is taking from former President speech, and it’s tough to imagine that the person in 2019 who wanted to ban fracking and ban plastic straws is now going to be the champion of cutting red tape and cutting regulations.
Most people have a cutting board — but not a cutting board with their name literally carved into it.
RIBBON CUTTING-A ribbon cutting was held recently by the Clay County Partnership Chamber of Commerce for Crafty Charm Cottage Florist & Gifts, which has reopened under new ownership at 221 East Lake Avenue in Celina.
Seventy per cent of sports are cutting back on programs, 80 per cent cutting back on competitions they go to, 90 per cent on training camps and other things," Shoemaker said.
This is driven by the need to stay on the cutting edge and not lose out to competitors, as well as the goal of constantly improving efficiency and cutting costs.
Activities include, but are not limited to bridge & guardrail maintenance, brush cutting, tree/limb cutting, surface/shoulder work, work orders, mowing, boom axing, drainage repairs/work and roadside cleanup.
And that’s fine because my father totally accepted it, but he also wrote alternate verses to Pete’s, that weren’t quite as cutting, or maybe they were in his own way, but cutting a different way.