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USA TODAY: Cost-conscious companies re-evaluate wellness programs
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Cost-conscious and risk-averse papers might run "safe" syndicated cartoons, but only a tiny percentage of dailies have a hard-hitting cartoonist on staff anymore.
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The current issue of The Lawyers Weekly takes a look at Free vs. paid online legal research tools: "Cost-conscious lawyers may ask themselves: Can we get by using only freely available research tools?"
Archive 2009-04-01 Michel-Adrien Sheppard 2009
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Cost-conscious consumers drove a 32% increase in GameStop's sales of used videogame products in its first quarter, as new software sales fell 3%.
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The current issue of The Lawyers Weekly takes a look at Free vs. paid online legal research tools: "Cost-conscious lawyers may ask themselves: Can we get by using only freely available research tools?"
Free vs. Paid Legal Research Tools Michel-Adrien Sheppard 2009
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Cost-conscious Republicans will find thrifty fun aplenty.
Periscope 2008
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Cost-conscious drivers gave up solo commutes to ride buses and trains, made fewer trips to stores and restaurants, and started buying smaller cars.
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Cost-conscious factory bosses across the border, while acting simply out of self-interest, end up providing jobs that both the people of Myanmar and its military government need.
The Burma Connection 2007
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BOB BEARD, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Cost-conscious fliers are getting an unwelcome whallop in the pocketbook because of sky-high oil prices.
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Cost-conscious investors will soon have a new offering to consider for their portfolios: an ETF version of PIMCO Total Return, the world's largest mutual fund, run by star manager Bill Gross.
The Seattle Times 2012
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