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Time trials were cut back from four days to two.
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Services were cut back repeatedly over subsequent decades.
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Originally the nave was intended to be two bays longer but lack of funds meant that the design was cut back.
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The series was scheduled for 13 episodes but was cut back to 12, with the series nearly cancelled.
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In 1995 losses were about $17 million, in 1996 $14 million, by 1997 they'd been cut back to $11 million.
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His father encouraged him to be thrifty and cut back on expenses.
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In 2012, due to the effects of the worldwide recession, they cut back on much of their international expansions.
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Decreasing traffic, high maintenance costs and railway deregulation saw services cut back and eventually abandoned during the latter part of the 20th century.
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With the start of air raids, the service was cut back so that all trams were in the depot by 10pm.
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This rescue of the private sector resulted in calls to cut back the profligacy of the public sector.
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