Don't spend on head count and overhead and hope you can make enough money to cover your costs. |
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He's aggressively cutting costs and trimming his head count, research projects, and product line. |
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While he says there have been few layoffs at his firm, he's reducing head count through attrition. |
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She shook her head, gave a snort of laughter and continued on with the head count. |
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A simple head count of freshmen and seniors in homerooms on any given day would have confirmed suspicions. |
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Would it not make better sense to take a head count and track the duplicates? |
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To compound the problem, when the head count was done by the senior instructor on board, he miscounted. |
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In the livestock farming sector the head count is around 13,904,845, of which 9,461,567 are small ruminants. |
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The head count will remain stable, despite the challenges presented by the current market situation in filling vacancies. |
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Indeed, in a time when companies are reducing inventory, trimming expenses, and cutting head count, maybe it is time to think about getting rid of certain customers. |
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The admission of a recruitment freeze is surprising because Cisco has almost tripled its workforce in the past two years, increasing its head count by 30,000 workers. |
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The head count and the resources have stayed exactly the same, and in fact, they have increased. |
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If there had been a check with cards, maybe we could have avoided the problem of having a head count. |
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When the head count was complete, their fate was clear: all 2,323 were alive. |
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At the very least, this requires that an accurate head count be performed once the complement has been mustered. |
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But a simple head count isn't a precise measure of the concentration of large livestock operations, because some animals are bigger than others. |
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Do a head count to check that all persons are accounted for. |
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Expense reductions will be achieved largely through head count reduction resulting from attrition and increased operating efficiencies through deployment of technology enhancements. |
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No accurate head count of passengers and crew was taken before abandoning the vessel, thus precluding a focused search for missing persons at that time. |
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I can understand why you would have to take a head count. |
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These factors were partially offset by a reduction in payroll and fringe benefits due to lower head count, and by a decrease in other operating costs. |
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The department's head count will be watched. |
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