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For now, the city is trying to figure out how to make do with fewer workers.
Or should it make do with fewer buttons but with lots of menus on a display screen?
If the economists are right, the people will just have to make do with fewer cash machines and longer lines.
Some fans, though, might have been happy to make do with fewer answers if it meant they could have a simpler, easier to follow, more exciting final season.
Starting this fall, travelers to Amsterdam will have to make do with fewer artistic masterpieces, as the Van Gogh Museum (vangoghmuseum.nl) closes for a six-month refurbishment.
If it folds or is sold, the Berliner Zeitung will have to make do with fewer staff.Some hope that the FTD team will resurface online.
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A pertinent consideration is that in Martinelli's time and before, the Met made do with fewer conductors than now.
CARS around the world are making do with fewer cylinders to save fuel; the engine of the Tata Nano, to cite one extreme case, has just two.
But perhaps the businesses are paying workers under the table, or making do with fewer of them, in part by increasing their hours.
Small firms lack the resources to provide training and are consequently making do with fewer people working longer hours.Exasperation turns to fury when it comes to immigration.
The department also said workers were more productive in the first quarter than previously estimated, as companies made do with fewer employees because of rapid layoffs.
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