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Taking costs out of the system means taking money out of somebody's pockets.
"The person knows we aren't just taking costs out, we are helping the company grow," Mr. Hurd said.
This language has consistently been interpreted by courts as barring the agency from taking costs into account.
"We consistently find that taking costs out improves the customer experience," said Bill Curry, a company spokesman.
"We remain very focused on taking costs out of the business," said John K. Martin, chief financial and administrative officer at Time Warner.
"We're setting out a positive agenda for customers, including our price freeze to 2016; we're making sure our own house is in order for the future by streamlining and simplifying our business; and we're making clear we wish to work with people to find more ways of taking costs out of energy bills".
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"At Archant it isn't simply about taking cost out of business, it is about growth.
They say doctors and patients must begin taking cost into account.
However, she adds that various supplements she's taking cost her nearly $1,900 (approximately £1,500) per month.
Acton said lawmakers fortunately have a "full plate of options" when it comes to taking cost-cutting measures.
Take costs.
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