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The White House tried to persuade Congress to include stringent cost controls in the law.
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.
It has brought in managers from abroad accustomed to dealing with stringent cost controls and promises renewed growth next year.
Irish budget airline Ryanair reported stronger-than-expected profits Tuesday, citing its stringent cost controls and continued growth in passenger numbers and routes across western Europe.
Stringent cost controls and reduced capital expenditures led RBC Capital to up WFMI from "sector perform" to "outperform" on June 1, even though the market had begun to stall on fears of a fizzling economic recovery.
According to the audited results, higher volumes and turnover coupled with greater productivity and stringent cost controls translated into excellent earnings growth.
Profits growth has been spectacular in recent years, and profits have risen to a post-World War II high in relation to GDP as a result of robust sales, stringent labor-cost control and rapid productivity growth, among other forces.
Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani called for the temporary imposition of more stringent price controls on wholesale electric power rates in New York State.
Another cost control disappointment.
Some, like Siemens, Deutsche Telekom and BT, reaped the benefits of stringent cost cutting.
Cost control.
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