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27 bi-annual Cattle Inventory Report was expected to show
slight across-the-board expansion of the U. The across-the-board cuts
are expected to save $80 million to $90 million and a portion of the
savings will be used for investments in unnamed "growth
opportunities. Tilemans said that
this shortfall, in his view, was an across-the-board savings. |
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acorn acquaint with acquainted with acquiesce to acquit of across across the board across-the-board act Act age! act as act for act on act Out act the fool |
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