11.   Big cuts could drive many doctors to flee the program, dragging their patients with them into private care.

12.   Both have big cuts in Medicare outside the context of health-care reform, and that is the wrong way to deal with the problem, Clinton said.

13.   A few companies plan to make big cuts.

14.   Adjusting the Consumer Price Index is a better way to balance the budget than big cuts to public investments and other valuable federal programs.

15.   Boone got a big cut on a Harris fastball but just missed it, fouling it straight back and shattering a piece of plexiglass that added to the lore.

16.   Bush wants a big cut.

17.   But contemporary homemakers have virtually abandoned these big cuts in favor of quicker-cooking pieces, from chicken breasts to pork tenderloin.

18.   But if a big cut is approved, as expected, the worst step would be to award most of the reduction to the wealthiest.

19.   But the governor is undermining that sensible impulse by simultaneously proposing big cuts in funding for alternatives to prison.

20.   But there are big cuts elsewhere, and big diversions of resources that will force future cuts.

a. + cut >>共 950
spending 11.70%
further 6.80%
deep 5.56%
proposed 3.25%
deeper 2.37%
minor 2.27%
final 1.85%
first 1.60%
drastic 1.58%
clear 1.48%
big 1.26%
big + n. >>共 1140
company 2.24%
city 2.08%
play 2.02%
difference 1.40%
man 1.37%
part 1.27%
problem 1.26%
one 1.22%
question 1.16%
hit 1.03%
cut 0.16%
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