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To save money, hospitals have also cut expensive emergency rooms.
Mercedes uses thousands of robots to cut expensive manpower.
Europe will be the obvious place for America to cut expensive overseas commitments.Europe has more soldiers than America, but can deploy far fewer of them on overseas operations.
In Albany, he rejected the 2 percent property tax cap until lawmakers agreed to cut expensive legislative mandates that stress local community budgets.
When we last met, at an ethical awards ceremony, he was in a beautifully cut expensive suit and white shirt, and he sneaked off to go gambling.
For the moment, though, a third danger is more immediate: the economic crisis, which is forcing Western countries to cut expensive military equipment.Robert Gates, America's defence secretary, has ordered that production of the F-22 should end this year, capping the fleet at 187 a final cull for the Raptor, whose numbers were once supposed to reach about 750.
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Together, the two could gain pricing power over handset makers and cut down expensive leases on mobile towers.
In an effort to cut its expensive inducements, Chrysler halted lease deals on Jeep Grand Cherokees in May, and sales of that model collapsed.
Robinson says she's cut out expensive processed food from her diet and now cooks her food from scratch – making bigger meals so that she can reheat them the next day.
And Solomons has urged his players to cut out expensive errors.
Otherwise, buying insurance for one's self will likely be similar, though perhaps cheaper because the private exchanges will cut out expensive middleman brokers.
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