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How much power should the government have to control costs?
Congress set up the drug program this way to help control costs.
They have to control costs, and the average guy is feeling it.
The companies have taken steps to try to control costs on their own.
And that's what eventually is going to help to control costs.
A new health care system would "cover everybody, and control costs."
But he said the group would have to control costs very carefully.
Production companies are working to develop new systems which will control costs.
Still, some states continue to use the laws in an effort to control costs.
Republicans say insurance companies and market forces can control costs better than the government.
"What you need to do during development is to control costs," she said.
What I've said is, our top priority has to be to control costs.
One thing they have in common, he said, was a struggle to control costs.
They know the best way to get along is to work together, try to control costs and make this a successful company.
"Today's economy demands we continue to look for ways to control costs."
The Obama administration says the budget takes steps to control costs.
The ultimate questions are how to cover all Americans and to control costs.
The company may also have had some problems controlling costs.
And all the experts say to me, Look, if you're going to control costs, you got to do three things.
That decision may help control costs, but they're still substantial.
House lawmakers are doing just enough to control costs to be able to say they made an effort.
He said at least this much of an effort to control costs was essential.
Keep in mind that Congress, historically, has actually done little to control costs.
Because the bill does almost nothing to control costs, it was a huge missed opportunity.
They want to control costs by giving each state a fixed amount of Federal money.