Another problem with skimping on sleep is lack of concentration and lapses in memory. |
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This feminine swimsuit boasts elegant lines and offers maximum support without skimping on comfort and ease of movement. |
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But it is also a fact of life that skimping on a strong foundation is a recipe for disaster. |
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It has now become clear that skimping on pension rights only leads to poverty in the long run. |
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We understand what it takes to satisfy today's car audio enthusiast, and skimping on quality to save a few bucks isn't going to cut it. |
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When dealing with an issue as important as forests, one of Europe's treasures, one cannot consider skimping on a few pennies. |
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There was no skimping on the number of years and this was done for other businesses, too. |
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By never skimping on quality or service, he quickly gained a wide circle of customers. |
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This was real professional theatre-no skimping on costumes or props just because the audience was young. |
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Choosing an i-Sails cruising spinnaker does not mean you are skimping on design or quality: all our spinnakers are tri-radial cut. |
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There is a fine line between taking the stance of Ebenezer Scrooge, skimping on our generosity to friends and relatives, and going absolutely mad with the plastic. |
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Web is pink intends to be the most accessible, convenient site on the web, without skimping on functionality. |
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Some had revealed themselves as souls of great generosity, not skimping on the gift of God and not cheating with his law. |
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Though Claire seems to only wear her cheerleading outfit, that doesn't mean the show's skimping on her costumes. |
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Being safe doesn't have to mean skimping on holiday cheer! |
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Reliable delivery, optimum inventory levels and flawless counter service are the cornerstone of SLO's business, and as far as we're concerned, there's no room for skimping. |
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Without public awareness and constituent pressure, politicians tend to do a lot of tough talking about law and order while skimping on the resources required to enforce it. |
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We are severely critical of the Council of the European Union for skimping on clarity and dignity here, for repeatedly trying to get by with devious manoeuvres and for repeatedly giving in to the powers that be. |
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But the department's primary mandate is to move people and goods in an efficient way, which too often means skimping on security rather than strengthening it. |
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Her music often brings to mind the sounds of Goldfrapp, Massive Attack and sometimes even Kate Bush, without ever losing the rhythmics or skimping on a solid musical base. |
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The minimum amount of insurance required differs across jurisdictions but keep in mind that skimping on liability insurance may cost you in the long run. |
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A related mistake is that of skimping on presentation and packaging, figuring that these can always be done later, when the project is well under way. |
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Moreover, at the time when they adopted a code of conduct, they did so with a lot of publicity, especially in the importing countries, not skimping on the resources and amounts spent. |
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Not skimping on account management, generating and using management information, restricting the formalities and providing insights into the cost prices are all contributory factors. |
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Built specifically for the budget-minded, the TTP-246M Plus barcode printer features the basic requirements for most applications at an affordable price without skimping on quality. |
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It is at least worth trying. The other lingering concern with the shift in focus from destruction to construction has to do with skimping on conventional weaponry. |
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But busy modern life means women are skimping on pampering time, just hopping into the shower to scrub up in seconds. |
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While we only got one papadum apiece, which might have been a bit on the skimping side, the pickles were so tasty you wanted to scoop as much onto each piece as possible. |
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