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Cost-savings, for example, would not have to rely on a million little experiments, which might all fail against the money and influence of the insurance industry.
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Cost-savings could be around 700 million pounds ($1.1 billion) annually by 2015, compared with about 200 million pounds in a BA-Qantas tie up, according to Citigroup.
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Cost-savings goal for purchasing for FY03 was $350 million.
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Cost-savings targets are communicated from the headquarters to finance analysts supporting the supply management function at the area level and at the local sites.
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Cost-savings goal for purchasing for FY03 was $350 million.
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Cost-savings goal for purchasing for FY03 was $350 million.
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Cost-savings provisions in the federal health care reform could have disruptive effects on Pride Mobility Products Corp. 's business of manufacturing and selling power wheelchairs like the one Dave DeLuca, left, and Brian Frisbie assemble at the company's Duryea plant.
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Cost-savings goal for purchasing for FY03 was $350 million.
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Cost-savings depended heavily on how widely used the plans were, according to TW/NGBH data.
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Cost-savings goal for purchasing for FY03 was $350 million.
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