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Axing Mercury will likely help the automaker focus on the Ford and Lincoln brands in 2011.
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Axing every credit, exemption and deduction in the tax code, while leaving tax rates high, would result in a higher general tax burden and more money for Washington to spend.
Coburn vs. Norquist 2011
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Axing Mercury freed up resources for Ford to focus on Lincoln.
Ford Eyes Global Market for Lincoln Line Sharon Terlep 2010
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Axing the UKFC is a brilliant move: a big coloured handkerchief to draw our eyes away from schools, hospitals, pensions and benefits.
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Axing state spending has become the rocket fuel for Cameronism's real purpose – to shrink what the state does.
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Axing the dean of space journalists and others, shutting down the Cape bureau?
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Axing, for example, Tribe and Ogletree would create a firestorm far more damaging to HLS than occasional inquiries from everybody but the most important mainstream media outlets.
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Axing school building programme hits poor hardest admits government
Labour rails at 'hypocrisy' over higher education role for Simon Hughes 2010
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Axing the EV1 electric-car program and not putting the right resources into hybrids.
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Axing this department would save Canada $288.6 million per year.
Cutting Spending Programs: A Blogging Tories Challenge « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2009
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