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Roberts has been aggressive in cutting back voting rights and "pre-existing understandings of how the law works."

From Salon

The reduction in benefits could force households to cut back drastically on the quality and quantity of food they purchase, further exacerbating food insecurity, which is already a significant problem in many regions.

From Salon

Any setback to this farm-led recovery could affect overall growth, at a time when urban households have been cutting back and private investment hasn't picked up.

From BBC

Retailers such as Target, Walmart and Lowe’s have all said they would end or cut back on diversity initiatives, many of which were put into place just a few years ago.

Others questioned whether the scales were aimed at cracking down on self-scan shoplifters or cutting back on checkout staff.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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