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An undercutter is used to cut a slot at the base of the rock, making it possible for the salt to drop.
The undercutter is a delivery bowled by a finger spin bowler in cricket.
“The denial factor is a credibility undercutter,” Chancellor Laster said.
In support of these claims, counsel pointed to the staff price index which, they claimed, showed that Kerr was not the price undercutter.
In the submission of counsel for Kerr, Alltrista had been the price undercutter when it entered the Canadian market in 1991.
The "New Zealand" undercutter/wrencher, lateral root pruner, and vacuum precision seeder are now in use at various nurseries throughout the world.
A ballast cleaner (also known as an undercutter) is a machine that specialises in cleaning the railway track ballast (gravel, blue stone or other aggregate) of impurities.
"There is an undercutter in the market and Nokia doesn't want to sacrifice its margins", Michael Schroder, an analyst at Glitnir Bank in Helsinki, said.
“They said, ‘Are you sure you want to do this?’ ” Persistence and enthusiasm paid off, and she rose through the ranks to become first an undercutter to Mr O’Neill — a man who can remember the days when head cutters could expect to be called Sir by their juniors — and then a cutter in her own right.