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One side would try to skimp on material — mixing some iron in with the copper, for instance — the other on weight.
One side would try to skimp on material mixing some iron in with the copper, for instance the other on weight.
Companies usually try to skimp on travel and make do with existing technologies.
But I try to skimp on housework before cutting back on reading time".
Others try to skimp by and waste the energy of the best years of their life in pursuit of a literal 4-Hour Work Week existence where they shun responsibility and only care about themselves.
But I try to skimp on housework before cutting back on reading time". I'm with her there and with skimping, once in a while, on the reading, if I must.
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Most are not trying to skimp on the cost.
Both described Mrs. Astor's frail mental health and said that Mr. Marshall tried to skimp on her personal spending.
A good grammar book remains essential software often tries to skimp on the explanations, for the sake of trying to make language-learning easier than it is.
"They at first tried to skimp on the seafood," Mr. Flynt said, "and I told the chef: 'Don't even try it.
Mr. Freudenstein said that financial companies must disclose losses quickly and that analysts and investors would punish them if they tried to skimp on their loss reserves.
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