And even without international travel, the debt rises, despite my best efforts to economize. |
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While cognitive heuristics allow one to economize on search costs, they also lead to errors. |
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Rising prices get people to voluntarily economize on goods and services rendered scarcer by the disaster. |
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Initially, stations were located on the fringes of the urban area to ease access and economize on land costs. |
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The father of two children said that he had to economize after the fuel crisis hit the country, including Bandung city, recently. |
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First, energy comes at a cost in all economies, and so economic incentives exist to economize on energy use through technological change. |
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Such transactions economize on cash balances and increase the velocity, or rate of turnover, of money. |
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As families try to economize on funerals, fewer people spend money on limousines. |
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This helps economize on our production cost as well as the international shipping costs for our customers. |
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With declining income, Sullivan moved to progressively cheaper hotels in an effort to economize. |
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Furthermore, it would offer motorists advice on how to economize on fuel when driving. |
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It's a starting point, but if it's all you can earn, then you should expect to economize and reduce your expenses while you look for a way to earn a better income. |
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This represents a disincentive for managers to economize and to keep operations small. |
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Earth retention structures are designed to conserve space and to economize on construction materials. |
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As institutions are forced to do more with less, where will they economize? |
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Schools can share costs in order to economize on current activities or develop new innovations. |
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A framework that removes some constraints and provides better incentives would encourage departments to economize in their use of real property. |
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The longer line length helps economize space when used with an institute name. |
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In order to generate profits, the treadmill relies heavily on energy-intensive, capital-intensive technology, which allows it to economize on labor inputs. |
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All classes of users should face incentives to economize on the spectrum they occupy. |
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They must also economize their consumption of energy and raw materials, and generate less waste and environmental nuisance. |
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We might say that realism can produce underdetermination because of its ability to lower the threshold of interpretation and economize on meaning. |
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The problem comes when trying to economize while buying insurance. |
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To economize, the backyards were left close to their original elevation. |
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Despite this, many governments economize on a geological study at the time of planning construction of a road or highway. |
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People who have wells and septic tanks will also economize on electricity, as the pumps will not run as much. |
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We study a menu cost economy in which firms hold inventories in order to avoid stockouts and to economize on fixed ordering costs. |
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There is no worrying excess, but efforts to economize should not be abandoned. |
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Part of the harvest supplies all of the Ashalayam homes with rice, potatoes, vegetables, eggs, and makes it possible to economize between 380 euros and 750 euros per month. |
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The gleefully frugal happily seek new ways to economize and take pride in outsaving the Joneses. |
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I have one cavil: The publisher, seemingly to economize on black ink, has printed the documents and photographs in such low-definition, smudgy gray that many are unreadable. |
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So consumers have had no incentive to economize on electricity use. |
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That expanded market will further economize on costs. |
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Producers are then encouraged to increase their supplies of these goods, while consumers are encouraged to economize on their use, thus alleviating the scarcity. |
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The second system uses staged pumping to further economize on energy use. |
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By encouraging telecommuting, enterprises are able to economize on space, while avoiding the costs and loss of time involved in having workers travel between home and the workplace. |
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Sanofi-Synthélabo takes care to economize on natural resources, to minimize the residual impact of atmospheric emissions, of effluents or of waste in all its industrial activities in order to preserve the natural environment. |
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Therefore, corporations had a significant incentive to economize on the balances in these accounts with the assistance of the cash management services available at banks. |
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International leaders in biotechnologies might increase their international market shares and thus economize on employment in agriculture, if trade policies allowed. |
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It should be noted that the same users attended SISTER training courses held back to back with FABS training in order to economize on travel expenses. |
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Such choices may change when those who have made every effort to economize on transportation are questioned about the cost of a phone call home to say they arrived safely. |
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Other countries historically have gone in the opposite direction, enacting measures to reduce speed limits and economize on fuel during a recession. |
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In 1966, the Canadian Government decided that the RCMP must economize by discontinuing recruit equitation training, which until that time was mandatory for all recruits. |
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This software allows to lighten and cheapen your work, economize on time. |
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All that the users of tin need to know is that some of the tin they used to consume is now more profitably employed elsewhere and that, in consequence, they must economize tin. |
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Along with the president's daughters, she volunteered at a Red Cross canteen and encouraged American women to economize on food so that soldiers could eat better. |
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Moreover, employees may suspect that the doctors and nurses working in such services owe their primary loyalty to the employer and thus tend to economize on the treatment or are reluctant to certify time off for sickness. |
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To economize he left England and joined Deyverdun in a house at Lausanne. |
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The Advisory Committee had taken note of measures taken to economize in the area of air operations, which accounted for a third of all operational costs. |
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It also allows you to economize by reducing fuel consumption and by preventing premature wear of your tires, of your steering and of your suspension. |
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Therefore, improving the operation of hydraulic systems is of prime importance to economize the water that could otherwise be used to develop urban centres. |
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Principally, basic economics dictates that when resources are scarce, or when input costs are higher, firms have greater incentive to economize and innovate. |
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One delegation urged UNDP to seek ways to economize on travel expenditure. |
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At that very moment, as it happened, the British government was attempting to economize by reducing its regular infantry from 124 to 70 regiments. |
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Replacing subsidies with fuel taxes will not only reduce the adverse impact of future crude oil price increases on fiscal accounts but will also create incentives for consumers to economize their consumption of fuel. |
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Shanty songs functioned to economize labor in what had then become larger vessels having smaller crews and operating on stricter schedules. |
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He was born into a wealthy family and never learned to economize. |
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