- Look up
cutback in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cutback or
Cutbacks may
refer to:
Cutback technique, a
destructive technique for
determining certain...
- In telecommunications, a
cutback technique is a
destructive technique for
determining certain optical fiber transmission characteristics, such as attenuation...
- A
cutback is a
sudden change in
direction by a ball
carrier in an
invasion sport,
usually against the flow of the play. In
American football, one common...
-
riding challenging waves, and
executing maneuvers such as
strong turns and
cutbacks (turning
board back to the
breaking wave) and
carving (a
series of strong...
- The
Cutback Amendment (formally
named the "Size of
State House of
Representatives Amendment"; and also
known as both "Amendment 1" and the "Legislative...
- in 2005, The New York
Times published an
article titled "Hospital
Staff Cutback Blamed for Test
Result Snafu".
SNAFU also
sometimes refers to a bad situation...
- a
standard cork**** that
rotates riders at slower,
constant speeds. A
cutback is an
inversion similar to a cork****,
except the
second half of the element...
-
southwestern North Dakota. However, they were let go in 2012 due to
budget cutbacks. KQCD
currently has a
reporter that
contributes to KFYR-produced newscasts...
- the 1940s (although
without the latter's loss of life). As
government cutbacks in education,
healthcare and
other basic social infrastructure threaten...
- Big Horn], the more I have
admiration for Custer."
Facing major budget cutbacks, the U.S. Army
wanted to
avoid bad
press and
found ways to
exculpate Custer...