1. As revenue continued to disappoint, Voter by mid-November laid off about half of its staff in an effort to show new investors it was serious about conserving money. 2. Granting stock options to employees and stock warrants to consultants is one way cash-starved startups can conserve money. 3. Gore dismissed the suggestion that his campaign was facing money problems, and campaign aides denied that his proposal was designed to conserve money. 4. Government officials are urging charities to conserve their money for what may be years of need. 5. He was suspending work on the Web site to conserve money and think of what to do next. 6. Republicans argued that it was important that businesses spend money to find and fix computer bugs, rather than conserve their money to fight lawsuits. 7. She teaches them how to conserve money in fun and strange ways. 8. Both men face challenges as they try to conserve money for national advertising and targeting of key electoral states over the next five months. 9. But that has more to do with conserving money. 10. With Bush solid in the polls, the party has been conserving money but is considering going back on the air as early as next week. |