91.   Analysts agreed that it would not be difficult for Lucent to cut more costs while recovering from an altogether dismal quarter.

92.   Analysts are especially keen to know how Tomkins will cut costs at Gates to improve profit margins and its plans to boost auto-parts exports outside North America.

93.   Analysts said Mitchell, a production expert, may be able to cut costs enough to keep Jaguar in the market.

94.   Analysts said that there had been a perception that the company would soon cut its costs deeply.

95.   Analysts said the company must continue to cut costs while it simultaneously guarantees service quality will remain high.

96.   Analysts say these market changes are motivated by competitive pressures to cut costs and to maneuver for positions of power within the new trading system.

97.   And all the networks are looking to cut costs by owning their own shows.

98.   An early decision not to seek the death penalty would cut defense costs.

99.   An expert on commercial aviation, Morrison notes that the airlines would favor a federal takeover of screening because it would cut costs and shed potential liabilities.

100.   An Opel spokesman also said the agreement will cut the cost of Saturday shifts, which are normally considered overtime, the paper reported.

v. + cost >>共 418
cut 16.02%
reduce 10.52%
cover 5.79%
raise 4.94%
lower 4.28%
increase 3.38%
pay 3.02%
control 1.97%
share 1.53%
keep_down 1.43%
cut + n. >>共 936
cost 13.27%
tax 4.73%
rate 4.57%
price 3.88%
job 2.05%
production 1.70%
tie 1.68%
number 1.42%
deficit 1.17%
deal 1.15%
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