He believes the sum required for this could be provided by economising on administrative expenses. |
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However, the councils, fire and police chiefs claim their budgets involve cutbacks and economising as they battle to keep rises to a minimum. |
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But now that the situation was more difficult, it was suddenly reducing its efforts and economising its interventions. |
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The first priority is economising on energy and using energy more efficiently. |
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Economising on these is economising on our own future, and this I wish to warn others against, especially the country holding the presidency. |
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The latter-day equivalent probably has more to do with economising your snakebite by avoiding food all day and jogging on the spot. |
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Did you know that plastics have helped to reduce the average weight of cars by 200kg thereby economising 500 litres of petrol every 100,000km? |
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List the existing methods of economising and recycling metals in your community. |
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This housing stock thus offers huge potential for economising on CO2 emissions. |
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But economising on expenditure creates tension and conflict. |
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The increase in the price of water gives some hint of the scarcity of the resource, even if it forms part of a strategy to recover costs rather than a way of economising water resources, for which it is seldom used. |
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It is by no means certain that states will wish to invest in these new voting procedures, and economising on such investment might be detrimental to security. |
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The European Union's policy for securing supplies is inextricably linked to its policy of controlling demand which requires economising energy as well as using alternative energies. |
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For a number of RSDB plants, the effects of market demand in 2007 outweighed the beneficial effects of their own efforts at economising on process material consumption. |
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Attainment of the ambitious objectives in terms of scheduling, budget and economising. The templates brought along are employed by other projects within the IT division today. |
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By economising on manpower in the west, a larger number of divisions could be sent to the Eastern Front. |
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Since they compete with three other operators at network level, the Parties also have an incentive to realise greater density and a more extended footprint rather than merely economising on their network costs. |
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They heated up tinned food in a saucepan of hot water and ate it with sadness and disrelish, under the belief that they were economising. |
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Over the past two years, hard-hit Americans have been economising by cancelling their broadband contracts at home and looking to public libraries to fill the gap. |
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However, the seven-year period for choosing providers has forced service providers to recoup the increasing investment sooner, often economising on staff working conditions and payments. |
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I am not against self-handling in principle, but it must not become an excuse for promoting forms of social dumping and ways of economising on professional qualification or safety. |
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Only in this way can the multilingualism and cultural diversity supposedly defended by Community leaders, but which in practice are constantly being called into question for the sake of economising, actually be defended. |
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It appears that the carving of the capital into its complete form was never finished, or that it was carved in this manner with the aim of economising on time and cost. |
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The wider use of mass transportation systems is believed by many to be a good way of economising on fuel. |
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Its role for the survival of the human race is extremely clear: to find the means for economising energy, for producing it from renewable sources and for reducing human impact on the environment. |
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