Along with a stock symbol comes the demand to turn a profit, to control costs.
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Don't assume that a large number of employees have to be responsible for out-of-control costs.
Imagine that to control costs and ensure supply, Stark International purchased a vibranium mine in Wakanda.
Because the bill does almost nothing to control costs, it was a huge missed opportunity.
We've got to control costs, both for families and businesses, but also for our government.
The analytics help network operators create a better, more secure Internet experience and control costs.
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Germany is rightly proud of its ability to control costs and keep on exporting.
The fall in energy prices offset higher production as the company struggled to control costs.
HSAs to grow rapidly, as ever more employers offer them to try to control costs.
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Consequently, service providers are looking to drop sports programming from lower-end packages to control costs for customers.
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The logical conclusion from that important fact alone means that our uniquely out-of-control costs will remain out-of-control.
But he says BT could make the deal worth its trouble if it's able to control costs.
So even if you've got health insurance reform, we've got to control costs over the long term.
So the only way that we can initiate true health care reform is if we control costs.
On one hand patients should pay part of the costs so there will be incentive to control costs.
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Shows a lack of real concern or effort on the part of employers in trying to control costs.
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There are still hard decisions to come on how to control costs in the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
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That, in turn, leads to out-of-control costs and low success rates, and actually keeps new projects from starting.
Yes, higher education administrators can and should do more to control costs, and reduce the growth in tuition.
The fact that employer-provided insurance is untaxed blunts employers' incentives to control costs.
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Those costs, though, are no reason to artificially hobble a carrier that knows how to control costs and make money.
Yahoo is also making efforts to control costs, by cutting its workforce, which should improve profitability in the short term.
And one of the most important ways for us to control costs is to deal with the issue of prevention.
"Not for the first time, hard-working taxpayers are paying for Labour's inability to manage risks and control costs, " he said.
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So far, there appears to be no consensus on either how to control costs or extend health coverage to more people.
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ACOs link medical care providers together to improve quality and control costs.
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How do you control costs in collegiate athletics when the business is basically a government entity with expense obligations it cannot control?
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Conservatives argue that turning Medicaid into a block-grant program would give states more flexibility to experiment with ways to control costs.
They became privy to the conversation about how best to control costs.
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