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Some, like Siemens, Deutsche Telekom and BT, reaped the benefits of stringent cost cutting.
The White House tried to persuade Congress to include stringent cost controls in the law.
Third, it is doubtful that less stringent cost containment would have mollified the Clinton plan's political opponents.
The complexity arises from escalating functionality in the applications; intense time-to-market pressures; and stringent cost, power and speed constraints.
Mark led the design of the newly opened UCL Academy and is currently developing school designs to meet the new Education Funding Agency's stringent cost and area parameters.
A sensible deal would not increase the eligibility age and would introduce more stringent cost controls and hit up drug companies for a little more.
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Although the company sharply reduced its activity in that area by ending retail sales last year and through stringent cost-cutting, it still lost money on desktops.
Mr. Ghosn has become a star of the auto industry for reviving Nissan with a stringent cost-cutting program and a new emphasis on vehicle design.
Angry, dejected workers braced themselves for stringent cost-cutting measures, while travelers' reactions ranged from oblivious to confused about the prospect of a bankruptcy filing by United.
Mr. Hayward's stringent cost-cutting program had improved profitability and the company exceeded its own cost reduction targets for last year.
That prospect would cheer officials in France and Germany, who said last year that they could not embark on stringent cost-cutting at a time when their economies were limping out of recession.
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