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Pay for performance may not bring down costs.
Maybe his health-care program won't bring down costs.
All of this will liberate creativity, improve teaching and learning and bring down costs.
Mr Obama promised that his reform package would bring down costs, as well as extend coverage.
The government is encouraging their use to bring down costs, fuelling demand.
And, as more Americans bought their own insurance, consumer pressure would bring down costs for everyone.
The regulators appear to have failed to bring down costs through competition.
Over time, analysts say, efficiency in production will help bring down costs for competitors.
The vast expanses available at sea allow economies of scale that may bring down costs.
"Hopefully the California initiative is going to kick-start this and bring down costs," he said.
For now, battery makers think they can bring down costs quickly enough to be competitive.
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