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Cost-saving measures include a two-year freeze on wages for civilian federal workers.
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Cost-saving measures aren't adopted because doctors and hospitals "lose" money when we avoid expensive procedures.
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Cost-saving employee referrals are an extension of promoting from within.
Why Promoting from Within Pays Off Kristen Lamoreaux 2010
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Cost-saving may force firms to look overseas, instead of using inexpensive articling students (who get paid just over twice minimum wage in some firms when salary/hours is calculated).
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Cost-saving may force firms to look overseas, instead of using inexpensive articling students (who get paid just over twice minimum wage in some firms when salary/hours is calculated).
Mitch Kowalski, Man to Watch in Tough Legal Times : Law is Cool 2008
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Cost-saving information sharing requires easy access to medical data by appropriate individuals, which would necessitate tearing down all the legal and regulatory barriers to effective information sharing, whether erected in the name of personal security or social agendas.
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Cost-saving steps already in place included advancing the retirement age from 60 to 57 and not filling posts being vacated.
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Cost-saving innovations like these are critical to our ability to meet future military needs within our budgetary limits.
Presidents Remarks On Reinventing Government And Procurement ITY National Archives 1993
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Cost-saving measures include a two-year freeze on wages for civilian federal workers.
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Cost-saving measures include a two-year freeze on wages for civilian federal workers.
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