Trying to economise, I'd booked a boat with basic equipment, and that included the fighting chair. |
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The two new budget carriers can economise on costs by accessing training facilities locally. |
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Cement is the most expensive component of concrete, so there is often a tendency to economise by reducing the cement to a very small proportion. |
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Whenever Africans try to economise their own resources, the overdeveloped countries, defensively defamate reason as lurdan, unhelpful, and primitive. |
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In one sense, the brain could be trying to economise during a repetitive task by shifting resources to the default mode. |
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I do not believe that climate change will never happen and that there is no need to economise. |
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They aim to preserve the environment and, above all, economise on high quality natural waters that are to be reserved for domestic use. |
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Are we going to economise our university education now or, worse still, harmonise it to make it European? |
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These water savings would, in addition, make it possible to economise on energy and make financial savings. |
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And by recycling used fuel we economise on other materials and significantly reduce the volume and toxicity of tailings. |
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This solution would be the most convenient for the public and would economise Member States' resources. |
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Projects to economise raw materials include one to produce lighter weight bottles in Brazil, Mexico and Argentina. |
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I myself can install the sensors to automate the fertilisation-irrigation, that will economise the water, the fertiliser and the work. |
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According to the statement of reasons for the claim and the application and according to information provided by Germany, Bavaria took this step unilaterally in order to economise on the costs. |
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The financial crisis has seriously affected the Member States of the European Union, who have had to rationalise and economise and this seems to have been mostly to the detriment of social security. |
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Large cities have many problems and receive far too little funding from their national governments, which economise with a view to reducing taxes and enhancing the profitability of industry and the stability of the euro. |
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The result is that these three sectors have fewer and fewer resources to carry out their responsibilities, even though they have already made major efforts to economise. |
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In terms of urban planning, there is a case for promoting all measures that condition ecological, economic and social aspects favourably, together with forms of housing that economise on land. |
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These supplies allow the recipient countries to economise their scarce foreign currency reserves and are therefore an indirect balance of payments support. |
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The British could economise on fuel and use the time for training and maintenance. |
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Another innovative feature of the A-160 is that the number of rotations per minute of the blades can be adjusted according to altitude, to optimise flight and economise fuel. |
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The search to economise is perpetual, as is the effort to streamline team sizes in accordance with the market potential, but this must not be done to the detriment of know-how and experience. |
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But he will not be able to economise with a personal answer. |
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To economise energy in case of intense heat, the classical air-conditioners can crack up because of excessive expenses on the spool of the capacitor. |
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Its failure turned a large-scale crisis of confidence into a global financial panic. Financial intermediaries restored liquidity buffers, tried to economise on capital and to scale down their balance sheets. |
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The main reasons given in support of such multi-tasking are the need to economise on resources and, in certain cases, the relative infrequency of requests for judicial cooperation. |
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It also allows firms to switch to processes that economise on emissions of greenhouse gases as existing technologies wear out, rather than obliging them to scrap equipment before its time. |
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When asked to rank the single most effective way to save energy, participants typically endorsed activities with small savings, such as turning off lights, while ignoring what they could economise on larger devices. |
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Mars has famously modest headquarters in McLean, Virginia, and Walmart asks middle managers to economise by sharing rooms when they travel. Once again research confirms these impressions. |
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For example, electronic money could increase the velocity of money because people will be able to economise on their money holdings, only accessing money when they need to spend it. |
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The rail industry thinks travellers are beginning to abandon their pricey cars for public transport, but public transport is having to economise as well. |
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Static defensive positions were therefore intended not only to buy time but to economise on men by defending an area with fewer and less mobile forces. |
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