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His practice was not doing well, he said, and they had to economize.
However, the companies did try to economize on the costs of the changes.
One way out is to find ways to economize at the Pentagon.
"My role will be to get a balance of things and to look for ways to economize," she said.
Since the place sounded good, we decided to economize in other ways.
Also, in the early days of the telegraph we used to economize on the news.
Rather than, I mean, it's not like they're trying to economize on bits or something.
In fact they had economized completely and utterly on them.
A single or a series of larger lawsuits economize time and money.
They are able to save the money by economizing on expenses.
Sometimes he worried about money and we made lists of how to economize.
They also economize by never, ever paying for a golf ball.
To economize, bath water was shared by all family members.
Some economize to dig themselves out of the debt they took on during the 80's.
"All art magazines are down about a third in advertising, and we simply needed to economize."
The new plan encourages local school boards to economize, he said.
So in a trend-conscious industry, economizing is the new black.
The whole reason to build a prison is to economize on your guard force, and these people certainly know that if anyone does!
The most likely reason for this is the economic downturn which forced families to economize.
He started to economize and set right the administration.
So consumers have had no incentive to economize on electricity use.
This, in turn, meant that consumers had no incentive to economize.
"I imagine the words were run together merely to economize space.
Part of the group's success was due to economizing.
If she economized, and perhaps moved in with William, she could probably last for longer.
It is not an area on which we should economise.
Also, we had to economise for the rest of the week.
Because it has value, implies that people try to economise its use.
By all means economise but stick to your principles and look long-term.
The "squeezed middle" will just have to economise and wait for better times I'm afraid.
There used to be a great many of these advisory bodies; after 1996 their number was brought back to a few to economise.
This traditional working class is likely to want to economise on housing in order to have money available to pursue other interests and needs.
If we need to economise, we would do better to choose different areas of the budget.
I decided to economise on decor to make up for the expense of the filter.
Emergency measures were used to economise on electricity by reducing the working week to three days.
Others won't, and may be under pressure to economise.
"There are moments," he said, "when one does not economise."
He told George and Magdalene they would have to economise.
We are all being urged to economise, to find money behind a metaphorical sofa.
I do not believe that climate change will never happen and that there is no need to economise.
Economise on fabric by only making the frill to cover the front of the chair.
Although one bed looks much like another, it's the one piece of furniture not to economise on.
I'm not speaking about the middle classes, they will tighten their belts, economise, cut down on spending!
We need to learn from the mistakes we made in the past, and economise as a Parliament.
One might almost say that she wanted to economise on the European Parliament budget.
The player must also economise fuel and avoid the engine overheating.
The local authorities had little encouragement to economise, and housing costs rose steeply.
The score was kept somewhat as in tennis, but each point had a monosyllabic name to economise time.
The next Conservative Government will spend more on fighting crime even while we economise elsewhere.
To economise Korntal was chosen as the starting point of the line.