Word: cutback
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Ohio, the state's largest utility, Ohio Edison, has been staying just above a 30-day coal supply. At that cutoff point, a mandatory 50% power cutback would be required, affecting General Motors and Chrysler plants and perhaps thousands of jobs. Last week officials were importing up to 35% of their power from Minnesota, New Jersey and other states...
Ohio, the state most dependent on coal and the hardest hit, is facing a mandatory power cutback of up to 50% for all businesses. That could lead to plant shutdowns and large layoffs. Especially threatened are Chrysler and General Motors, which depend on Ohio plants...
Sophomores in cold breakfast Houses never saw what the cutback meant. The questionnaires were asking them to form an opinion of two systems--but they'd only tried one," Savage said...
...professor of Renaissance literature, who last week was named 19th president of the university after a nine-month search almost as much talked about as David O. Selznick's pursuit of the perfect Scarlett O'Hara. The blow that he will have to soften is a painful but inevitable cutback on spending...
...branch to be bloated and in need of paring. In a post-Viet Nam retrenchment ordered by President Nixon, Schlesinger chopped 750 Operations employees. Colby and Bush passed on to Turner a plan to cut another 1,400-roughly 30% of the branch-over five years. Turner reduced that cutback to 820, but is trying to win a reputation for efficient management by carrying it out in just two years. Insiders in the agency insist that the dismissal list has now surpassed 820, and is likely to reach at least...