Some people look at the PSU as a component they can skimp on to save money to buy other parts, but that is a flaw in logic. |
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When we skimp on any one component, the others suffer, and therefore render a weekend almost completely useless. |
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But the fact is that justice costs, and if we skimp on the money, then we skimp on the justice too. |
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Although almost all tools have disposable or sterilizable versions, this is another place where salons may skimp. |
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Risotto is the only real vegetarian option and, fortunately for the non-carnivorous, it doesn't skimp on mushrooms and pine nuts. |
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Every day, they must skimp on meals, they must exercise, and sometimes they have to take medicine to help them lose weight. |
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Eat in a fancy restaurant once a week, but never again skimp on groceries, and cook really awesome meals the other 6 nights. |
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So more people, especially those of modest means, would tend to skimp on prevention to save money. |
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But what they should be embarrassed about is how they continue to try to cut corners and skimp to save money. |
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Whether you are adding a room or rewiring an old one, don't skimp on the receptacles. |
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There's a risk that businesses looking to cut costs during a downturn will skimp on security. |
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Mechel is building something it's going to use itself, after all, so I assume they won't skimp on the safety of their own workers. |
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Even with a small crop or no crop this year, you should not skimp on any aspect of disease management. |
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The band from South America did not skimp on the means for this record worth My Dying Bride's great disks in the middle of the nineties. |
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As some skimp and cut corners to get by, most students are also finding jobs and working to cover expenses. |
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Busy and careless people skimp on security: the typical internet user, research suggests, uses just seven passwords to manage 25 online accounts. |
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For its first hub, called Mobiway, the national leader of the parking areas did not skimp on resources. |
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The main question, however, remains how to balance incentives for efficiency with incentives to skimp. |
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You cannot ride roughshod over people's hearts or skimp on the time needed for better mutual understanding. |
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It is poor economy to skimp on money for the necessary or desirable development of your business. |
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I commit to always wear my bike helmet and to continue to encourage my children to not skimp on head gear. |
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This means that we cannot skimp on the quality of health care services offered to the public. |
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If we skimp on the satellite and spyplane fleet, we'll regret it. |
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Tibetan society is charming but conservative, and the thought of Tibetan hotties mincing down the catwalk in their skimp challenged all credibility. |
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With each model, the Japanese auto makers are trying to ensure buyers get a car that offers better fuel economy but doesn't skimp on power and comfort. |
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The band prefers to keep things very understated, but they never skimp on melody or song structure, which, though simple, doesn't fail to captivate. |
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Did you spend so much on CGI that you had to skimp on blood packs? |
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Analysts point out that Evraz Group uses to the maximum the holding structure to skimp on tax payments. |
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We must not skimp on this question, especially now that we are introducing a Community patent. |
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Not once have I heard from Mr Field condemnation of toerag bosses who skimp on pay and conditions. |
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But McDonagh didn't skimp on Katurian's speeches, and the lengthiness of the text only heightens the terror and the conflicted excitement we feel as we wait to hear what happens next. |
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Don't skimp on things like a lunchroom or nice washrooms. |
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Don't skimp on the time and attention you give to your test drive. |
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Thus, we should not skimp on resources for communication and cooperation. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, we cannot skimp on matters of such vital importance. |
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Homeowners choose granite kitchen countertops, widescreen televisions, and whirlpool bathtubs, but skimp on technology that has the potential to save their lives and those of the people they care about. |
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On the other hand, they feared that small independent stations might attempt to commit fraud, or that they might skimp on pump inspections to save money. |
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We should not skimp on building infrastructure, sewage systems and treatment plants, because this is the only way of evening out the enormous differences between the various countries. |
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For glamour galore, don't skimp on mascara. |
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We don't skimp on atmosphere either-try a heritage ranch house in the middle of the largest urban park in Alberta or an architectural wonder on an island in the Bow River in the heart of downtown. |
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In terms of active and passive safety, Lexus didn't skimp on anything. |
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Even if space is limited, don't skimp on the run's length. |
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So don't skimp on introspection or waste the gift of choice. |
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In the first place, I think we should not skimp when it comes to reassuring small and medium savers who are legitimately concerned about their modest assets. |
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Sometimes a court which is generally short of resources devotes a significant part of a key official's time to handling some task which most other courts skimp or omit. |
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If it is almost unseemly for those who have not suffered to give advice which can all too quickly sound like a lecture, we can not skimp in this area. |
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I remembered how fierce it hurt and how it blistered. All that pain from just a skimp of flesh. |
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It doesn't skimp on taste, either, and has plenty of fruit and nut flavours including goji berries, blueberries and pumpkin seeds. |
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The chicken must be steeped in the red wine to allow the flavour to penetrate deep into the flesh and don't skimp on sauteing the other ingredients. |
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Critics say gainsharing could provide an incentive to skimp on care. |
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Skimp on amendments, fertilizers and the rest, but if you want good tomatoes it's about the water. |
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