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My parents would tell me not to talk about money, and they were always cost-conscious.
Another key to cost control is to make patients cost-conscious.
This research goes inside the mind of today's cost-conscious college student.
Second, we should have a clear set of cost-conscious reasons for every single project.
Clinton Administration officials said their program would promote cost-conscious behavior.
After one start, it looks like a poor investment for a cost-conscious team.
The networks will try to show how cost-conscious they can be.
"We really are trying to be cost-conscious at every level," he said.
Our plans are designed with the cost-conscious consumer in mind.
"We will create a cost-conscious culture in this company," he said.
The company is also trying to appeal to cost-conscious customers.
The cost-conscious sheriff knows an opportunity when he sees one.
"Our customers become much more cost-conscious in this sort of environment," he said.
Heads are rolling left and right these days in the cost-conscious radio business.
Experts argue the young generation are more cost-conscious than their parents.
Men of the landed class and in authority were highly cost-conscious.
In these changing economic times, businesses must be extremely cost-conscious.
The nickname “Fourbucks” has not helped at a time when consumers have become cost-conscious.
Nor are we likely to find it in our cost-conscious supermarkets.
They have found favor among cost-conscious consumers in the recession.
Unfortunately, past efforts to teach residents to be cost-conscious haven’t worked very well.
Cost-conscious politicians, on the other hand are frustrated; patients even more so.
That's enough to make medical devices attractive in the new cost-conscious world of health.
Both are among the most innovative, cost-conscious and profitable in the industry.
It's a point that too many cost-conscious companies seem willing to overlook.