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31. Neither will beat the bushes for new ways to earn or save money.
32. It is always possible to save money on entertainment, eating out, holidays and hobbies.
33. Another reform that gave schools an incentive to save money was the passing to schools of control over their own budgets.
34. Paul Wellstone, D-Wis., said it could save money by encouraging preventive treatment that avoids lost productivity.
35. But their preventive use would save money, by reducing the number of children who have to go to hospital.
36. Just wait until we propose to abolish their pensions to save money.
37. Weeks could offer regular assistance to clients on how to save money or cut expenses.
38. You thus have plenty of opportunity to achieve the keenest interest rate and save money.
39. Flexibility for employers means new chances to save money and to fire unwanted workers.
40. The hon. Member for Welwyn Hatfield talked about how the Government were able to save money.
41. A merger of the two agencies could save money by coordinating resources to serve those people,[Sentencedict] the audit said.
42. Chief executive Barrie Pierpoint resigned after six months and there have been sackings among office staff since Christmas to save money.
43. And, of course, cycling can save money and provide pleasure.
44. The school is currently searching for ways to save money.
45. Even casual visitors to the museum could save money with a membership card.
46. The coincidence is going to cost some employers dearly and save money for others.
47. The air bag landing scheme, designed to save money, had never been used in space exploration.
48. To save money, Helen rented a Western-style, white gown with a matching veil.
49. The Navy could save money, officials said, because upkeep and maintenance costs for the McKee would be eliminated.
50. The school district reorganized the administrative hierarchy, which helped to save money.
51. This is not a way to make money; it is a way to save money.
52. A spiral perm can cost over £100 but don't be tempted to try it at home to save money.
53. And you also can save money by eating some meals at home.
54. One is always tempted to save money by photographing locals(sentencedict.com), or the various attractive men and women one meets on holiday.
55. The president said curbing the addiction level would save money and prolong lives.
56. To save money, many companies are putting their secretaries on the payroll of temporary personnel companies.
57. Its advantages are overwhelming: Mission-driven budgets give every employee an incentive to save money.
58. Cheltenham Borough council says it wants to save money to meet spending limits but no final decision has yet been made.
59. Why not save money - and jump the queue today.
60. It was another of his misguided attempts to save money.
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