Word: cuttingly
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...first state in the country to divert all of its non-violent drug offenders into probation and treatment instead of prison, saving an estimated $2.5 million in its first year of operation and with even greater predicted savings in the future. More importantly, drug treatment has been shown to cut crime, reducing the recidivism rate of substance abusers by as much as 40%. Similarly, education and vocational training have also been shown to have a strong impact on reducing recidivism. Saving money, cutting crime: it makes sense...
Dartmouth would mount a small comeback early in the third quarter with a pair of goals to cut the lead...
...Quakers pocketed a pair late in the second quarter to cut the lead to one going into halftime...
...there was ever a time for Congress to take action, it's now. Funding to the IRS must be increased before the organization becomes crippled by its inefficiency and biased auditing. Congress must reinstate funding for corporate audits, reevaluate EITC monitoring standards, and--perhaps most importantly--refund research cut in 1995 aimed at determining which tax sectors most need to be audited. (Because of the cuts, the IRS now conducts its audits based on eleven year old data.) If they cannot find more funding, Congress should reallocate the IRS' budget to fund these projects and spend less time chasing after...
...Sinking shares turn yesterday's acquirer into today's acquiree. Falling values also render employee stock options ? the ability to buy company shares at a predetermined price, hopefully much lower than where it trades ? into a cruel joke. Worst of all, cheap shares cut off new supplies of cash that are needed if a money-losing company hopes ever to build a sustainable business. The latest example of an unwelcome dot-com is Altavista, which on Friday pulled a public debut scheduled for this week...