A rate fall is a good opportunity for borrowers to dust down their home loans and see whether they can save money by switching elsewhere. |
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By September 1889, debt-free and resolved to save money for the future, Boyle proposed marriage for the first time in his life. |
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Not only it will save their time, it will also save money spent on hiring the bag-checkers. |
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Add the organic matter from your own compost bin to save money and avoid being a drain on the nation's landfills. |
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By following some easy energy-saving tips, you can save money on your power bills to spend on summer fun. |
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A spokesperson said that the policy would have little adverse financial effect, as it would save money otherwise spent on recruiting new staff. |
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Why not put in some overtime at the office and find the company a way to save money, increase efficiency, or improve on a product? |
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Learn to save money on everyday purchases by shopping around, and avoid impulse buying. |
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In addition to shared resources and housing costs, both families save money on transportation because neither owns a car. |
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Companies looking to save money by offshoring would make bigger savings by looking at the processes behind their software development. |
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Foreign traders save money because the goods are tax-free while in the zones. |
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Highly light reflective, acoustic tiles let more available light reflect back into the room, and save money in utility costs. |
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As a stay at home mom, couponing is something that I do to not only save money but as a challenge. |
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As well as exchanging witty banter with Candyman Baker, David knows how to save money on clothes, eating out and pet food. |
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But we could easily save money, diverting resources to more innovative management practices. |
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We built our own counter to save money, but there are loads of extra costs to consider. |
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In Plymouth, Derriford Hospital is making 90 administrators redundant to save money. |
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His staff complains that he is cutting corners to save money by putting ordinary cream cheese in the tiramisu. |
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Like all ideas that involve huge spending today to save money tomorrow, it has been spent to nil effect. |
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A new Weekend Promming Pass offers prommers around the country the chance to beat the queues and save money. |
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To save money, they might leave their bikes in those glorified cycle racks in front of the main stands. |
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Consumers may think going directly to an insurer will save money in terms of commission fees. |
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The government introduced tuition fees too quickly not giving individuals time to save money to pay for them. |
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There are of course a number of ways to save money on hotels and motels without compromising quality. |
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What motivates him is a desire both to save money on trials, and secure more convictions. |
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Some people look at the PSU as a component they can skimp on to save money to buy other parts, but that is a flaw in logic. |
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So more people, especially those of modest means, would tend to skimp on prevention to save money. |
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It can save money by entrusting this care to health corporations, but does this guarantee the best care for these vulnerable people? |
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It further contended that the government could save money by not issuing higher-yielding long bonds. |
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If using pretend news is one of the ways these stations have chosen to save money, it's a false economy. |
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Learn more about remortgaging and visit our mortgage centre to see if you can save money. |
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Targeting problem areas and implementing compensatory measures in those areas alone can help farmers reduce inputs and save money. |
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By taking advantage of these deals, the internet savvy can save money and stretch their incomes. |
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It's okay to save money with bulk buying and large packages, if you repack the food in smaller bags. |
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A family or couple can save money by bulk buying those special offers in the supermarkets. |
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Some New Yorkers accustomed to more expensive meals are trying fast-casual restaurants to save money, experts said. |
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After getting a construction estimate from a builder, we decided to save money by having me act as the general contractor. |
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Prisons can save money by buying in bulk from producers with surplus goods. |
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But what they should be embarrassed about is how they continue to try to cut corners and skimp to save money. |
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Is the employee rewarded for finding ways to save money by cutting corners? |
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If you try to save money up-front by cutting corners, it can end up costing you much more in the end. |
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Although low resistance wire is more costly, it will save money in the long run by reducing power loss or blown fuses and will increase safety. |
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Obviously the ability to save money is a dead useful skill, but it would be nice to blow some of it every now and then. |
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It means parents can save money by booking their annual holiday just outside the peak season. |
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Buying capital goods in euros rather than pounds also enabled Macnaughton's to save money on its borrowings. |
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The alternative is to save money for a rainy day to pay out of pocket for treatments denied you. |
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Residents in Harold are being encouraged to ease congestion in the borough, save money, cut pollution and make travelling easier by car sharing. |
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He said they didn't want to negatively affect patient services so they outsourced support services to save money. |
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We'd save money by hitching and sleeping in train stations or anywhere we could doss down for a couple of hours. |
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When the real estate market is down, both building owners and property managers look for new ways to save money. |
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It seems like the people over at Disney have imagineered a great way to save money. |
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I appreciate trying to save money and being less of a consumer and all those other good things. |
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About this we need to ask, would we want to do less of it in order to save money to be spent elsewhere? |
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Some lines just dropped it to save money and the labor required in the purser's department that might be better used elsewhere. |
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Critics of the plans claimed the bishop should have shut other churches in the diocese if he wanted to save money. |
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Businesses looking to save money by outsourcing customer service functions are risking losing customers and paying even more for the privilege. |
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Penalties are converted to an honor system, as in golf, allowing the NHL to save money by firing all the referees and linesmen. |
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Inmates in three California prisons are being kept in their cells on 24-hour-a-day lockdowns to save money on overtime pay for guards. |
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As well as improving performance, the new units would also save money in the long run. |
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However, political parties may be tempted to save money by electioneering from the Scottish parliament. |
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I cannot save money for my or my children's future, and every month bankruptcy looms. |
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Tokyo hopes that its low interest rates make it less attractive to save money, and easier to borrow money for spending. |
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A very common misbelief is that vehicle manufacturers want to save money. |
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The study shows that investment in immovable property, the purchase of a flat or a house and saving deposits are the three ways Bulgarians most prefer to save money. |
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The theatre company hoped to save money by reusing its existing technical equipment, but in the event all had to be renewed, and more funding had to be found. |
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The first mode of attack, to save money, is to see that Parliament is not overloaded with all this nonsense, all this dressing up and all this guyver. |
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Parents are abusing the new guidelines to save money on childminding. |
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Instead of paying local taxi firms to work on contract, the courtesy cars will ferry patients and staff about in a more readily available service which will also save money. |
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At the same time, some shipments may be transferred from air to ocean freight as customers accept longer journey times to save money, Emery's Noske said. |
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I was trying to save money by using latex paint instead of spray-paint. |
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The company is cutting jobs and closing plants to save money as demand ebbs for its china dinner services, glassware and crystal because consumers are spending less. |
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Planning meals before embarking on your weekly shopping trip will save money as you won't need to 'duck to the corner shop' for those items you forgot. |
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He knows how to save money on clothes, eating out, and pet food. |
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Our policies to tackle climate change will also reduce pollution, waste, energy use and air miles, improve health, food quality, public transport and will save money. |
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You'll save money and avoid those spontaneous purchases at the mall. |
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Housesitting and property caretaking can provide you with the opportunity to experience life in a different geographic locale and save money by living rent-free. |
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In turn, always happy to save money, corporate America will no doubt reward Republicans with loads of campaign cash. |
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The Internet helps consumers save money by buying products directly from companies and eliminating the middleman. |
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The documentary makers interviewed former workers who stated that some dogs were beaten to death, instead of being given a lethal injection, in order to save money. |
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Many reported trying to save money by irregularly taking the pill or changing to a less effective method of contraception. |
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As he prepares to market his wares at a sales show, he belatedly discovers that the motel he has chosen in order to save money is a welfare hotel. |
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When the Tories were last in power they were keen on closing special schools to save money. |
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The low interest rate was little inducement for individuals to save money. |
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Many experts now advise consumers to use a prepaid calling card to save money on long distance calls while staying in a hotel. |
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They decided to save money by using the cheapest components available, but down the line they ran into problems with reliability. |
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They decided to save money by using the cheapest components available, but down the road they ran into problems with reliability. |
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Critics attribute this to the pressure on staff due to rising demand for services coupled with continual pressure to save money. |
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Students were to be allowed to save money by boarding in the city, instead of in a college. |
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The king wanted to save money, and the administration of the army was inefficient. |
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Osborne claims that his account was legal and that he used it, having been so recommended, to save money. |
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In 2006 the Home Office announced plans to reduce the number of police forces in the UK from 42 to 24 in an attempt to save money. |
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To spare the provincial populations from excessive taxation and to save money, emperors began to employ units recruited from Germanic tribes. |
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For these reasons, the spinet was normally only a domestic instrument, purchased to save money and conserve domestic space. |
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Because his stepmother opposed his wish to attend college, Whitney worked as a farm laborer and school teacher to save money. |
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If, in order to save money, you never buy a parking ticket, you are more likely to get fined, so it's all swings and roundabouts really. |
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Andrew agreed and so impressed the film crew he was asked to ad-lib on how to save money on food bills. |
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Veterans Affairs Minister Albina Guarnieri intends to save money by cutting war veteran's benefits. |
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Small households of one or two people living in a home with a high rateable value are likely to save money with a meter. |
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If you're looking to save money on big-ticket projects, two new books can save you much. |
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The new system of using biodegradable paper products should also save money. |
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Most recently, the dealership created a research page offering tips on how to save money and become a savvier spender. |
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To help prospective homeowners save money, bi-weekly payment option is displayed side-by-side. |
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Additionally, draft a self-reference statement noting contributions you made to earn or save money for your former employer. |
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To save money, my friend Steve and I hitched from Hampshire to Somerset, Jack Kerouacs with bumfluff. |
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Sainsbury's shoppers can save money by recreating popular takeaway dishes at home. |
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I rented a house from a slumlord for a cheap price to save money, and just drove the streets, looking. |
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A IT may sound strange but more and more car manufacturers are selling new vehicles without spare tyres to save money. |
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Employers have the ability to customize benefits and save money, while employees save on healthcare expenses and increase spendable income. |
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It is noteworthy that CLAST members will save money in adopting hands-on, inquiry-driven science kit curricula. |
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A COMPOSTING scheme to save money and help protect the environment has been launched by Calderdale Council. |
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Implicit in the drive to consolidate and corporatize healthcare is the notion that larger scale operations are better able to save money. |
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Corporates can save money by investing in QUIT's new personal telephone counselling gift voucher service. |
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The OLF arresting gear had been permanently disestablished in an effort to save money. |
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Home owners who want to save money by fixing their garage doors themselves will learn more by watching the new DIY garage door repair videos. |
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Harry Phibbs, a councillor with Hammersmith and Fulham, has complied a list of ideas for councils to save money and avoid putting up council tax. |
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And we know that shopping around for financing, in particular, can uncover significant opportunities to save money and hassles. |
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There is clearly no incentive for this grossly inefficient state company to save money when they can hike up the cost of their product at will. |
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Apple will save money by not having to retool its production line. |
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The security guard also carried a cellular phone, which was not used in the escort service to save money. |
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In order to both save money and also expediate rejection, the IMR system was supposed to effectively and economically reduced appeals to the Federal Court. |
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Stetz will explain how to identify seemingly imperceptible failures of economizers used in commercial building air handlers and rooftop units to save money. |
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These reagent reservoirs are compatible with various pipettes and make their dripless pour-off sprouts ideal for labs looking to save money and reagent. |
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Quilt piecers can save money and use discarded possibilities to produce lovely quilted results using this discussion of fast, easy quilt production. |
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Republican Dale Kooyenga goes on to point out that serving oleo in the lockups would save money, because butter costs three times more than margarine. |
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The event is supported by Recycle for Wales and will see local authorities show parents how reusable nappies can help them save money as well as reduce waste. |
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At least 11 states have shut down rest areas since 2005 to save money. |
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Their target groups are consumers who want to save money by shopping with Lyoness and loyalty merchants who want to use an international multi-sector loyalty program. |
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If you want to save money, go for a home-grown Scots Pine or Lodgepole pine, which are likely to cost around pounds 10 less than the same size of Nordmann fir. |
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But if you really want to save money, go for a home-grown Scots pine or Lodgepole pine, likely to cost a tenner less than the same size Nordmann fir. |
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A MAN has been ordered to save money for the next six months to pay compensation after he threw a bottle at a barn dance which injured another man. |
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If not, you could save money by remortgaging with another lender. |
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He joined the transcendentalist Utopian community at Brook Farm in 1841, not because he agreed with the experiment but because it helped him save money to marry Sophia. |
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On the day of the launch the prison union slammed the move stating that it had only been done to save money, and would become more of a danger to the public. |
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Some are also carpooling using Internet sites to save money. |
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To save money, major upgrades to the 1934 refinery had been postponed. |
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It was designed save money through fewer accidents in the long term. |
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