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Another, in New Hampshire, was looking to save some money.
"He was looking to save Casey's job," said Irvin Nathan, who represented the committee's Democratic minority.
When Kent county council was looking to save money a couple of years ago, it hit upon the idea of merging the roles of library manager and registrar.
Cleland announced in March that the Trust was looking to save £500,000 from its 21 schools in the Midlands and east of England and had asked staff to reapply for their jobs.
Further, some unions officials have contended that the city was looking to save money on overtime by reducing labor costs, and argued that it was trying to speed up the cleaning of the site by quickly scooping up debris and dumping it, even that containing human remains, out at the Staten Island landfill.
Councillor Mary Mears, the leader of the Conservative-run council, said the council was looking to save £24m over the next 12 months.
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The council, which made £43m of savings in its 2010-11 budget, is looking to save £50m over the next two years.
Portsmouth City Council is looking to save a further £9m on top of an original £8m set of savings, agreed in December.
"It's not the kind of thing where you're looking to save money".
"People in Spain have less money and are looking to save where they can".
If you're looking to save money, consider a lower-profile location.
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