Sharp has embarked upon a major cost-cutting drive that could see it cutting 5, 000 jobs - around 15% of its workforce.
The Times newspaper reports the project will be shelved as part of a government cost-cutting drive.
Or there would be a cost-cutting drive, and the KM program would be one of the sacrifices.
Guernsey's retained firefighters' section is being disbanded as part of a cost-cutting drive.
Northcliffe's advertising revenue fell 10% and it cut employee numbers by 19%, or 602 people, during the year as part of a cost-cutting drive.
In fact, it was the decision by the board to go for foundation trust status that contributed to much of the cost-cutting drive that undermined care.
The newspaper said plans to build a 10-mile long tidal barrage, that could generate up to 5% of Britain's electricity, are likely to be shelved under a government cost-cutting drive.
It was the board which took the decision to pursue a cost-cutting drive to achieve foundation trust status and it was the board which refused to listen to the complaints of patients and - at times - staff.
As before, the 2012 Acura TL remains one of the few cars in its class to offer a manual transmission as a no-cost option on the all-wheel-drive version with the larger V6.
Some respondents, however, expressed concerns that cost-cutting continues to drive earnings growth or that higher profits are not translating into economic growth.
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The company's turnkey in-app advertising platform helps developers acquire cost-effective, high-value new users, drive engagement within their applications, and create incremental income by providing an ad-funded payment method.
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Randal O'Toole, a senior fellow with the CATO Institute, said it is far more cost-effective to save energy by encouraging people to drive more fuel-efficient cars than to build and operate high-speed rail.
The ability to support this exponential rise in traffic will continue to pressure the entire Ethernet eco-system to continue to drive cost per bit downward, so that manufacturers, service providers and users can be offered cost-effective, standards-based solutions, products and services.
In the solar industry, the long-term goal must be to drive innovation so that solar can be cost-competitive without subsidy.
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At the same time, interest rates in the US are currently near record lows - helping drive down cost of raising funds for companies.
Given those challenges and costs, it is therefore necessary to drive the cost per kilowatt-hour down.
Kingston is always looking to provide a low-cost and hassle-free upgrade path for first-time users, so this drive is also available as an all-in-one bundle kit, including cloning software, 2.5" to 3.5" brackets and SATA data and power cable extenders.
Recall the legions of entrenched industry forces who, two decades ago, swore on their professional lives that increased fuel-economy standards would drive up the cost of automobiles while making them boring and less safe.
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The company's product line features a range of high-performance, cost-effective, and reliable desktop and rackmount RAID storage solutions ranging from two- and four-drive and SSD RAID units, to 8- and 16-drive solutions with advanced RAID controllers, to 16-drive, 16-port, 8Gb Fibre Channel shared storage systems that are expandable to 384 TB.
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Exelon should benefit from an improving economy, which will drive up energy demand, and robust cost-cutting.
Clearly that kind of behavior would drive up the cost of insurance premiums for kid-only coverage.
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As 2011 began, competition from state-subsidized Chinese companies continued to drive down the cost of conventional photovoltaic panels, which plunged some 40% in 2010 alone.
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We all believe that the open-source nature of the Hadoop framework will drive cost down, and most importantly create new value and innovation in a very short time frame.
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Due to the lower cost per GB of a 2.5-inch hard disk drive, the Archos tablets will offer 250 GB of storage for about the same price as 32 GB of flash memory on a current generation tablet computer.
Our constant drive for selfish over-consumption at any cost, to benefit the few at the expense of the many and at the expense of Nature itself, is the real illness in our society that is causing all of this imbalance.
Miner and other mayors outside New York City and around the state have been urging the Cuomo administration for months to provide relief from state-mandated costs and laws that drive up the cost of local governments to levels they say taxpayers can no longer afford.
Everyone was also expected to send in a bi-weekly report on how they were doing on their cost control drive.
The rapid growth of seed investments is the natural result of a number of industry trends, which continue to drive down the cost of launching and operating a web-based business.
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Previous analyses suggest that would drive up the cost of the traditional plan, making it--and any accompanying drug coverage--increasingly expensive for those who need it most.
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Prizes could be used to increase energy efficiency, cost-effectively convert solar energy to electricity, waste reduction efforts, and drive advancements on any number of environmental issues.
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