61. Finally, as our market dies -- and all markets die eventually -- we cut our costs and squeeze out our last profits. 62. Farmers can cut costs by disposing of the corpses themselves. 63. If it proves successful, the device will dramatically cut the cost of battery power. 64. A new meals on wheels scheme is being tested which could cut the cost of providing hot school dinners. 65. He says the new set-up will benefit patients by cutting administration costs and freeing more money for health care. 66. Today Barclaycard announced it has to cut costs and cut jobs. 67. There are ways of cutting costs and still having a wonderful wedding. 68. I left to cut costs. 69. A spokesman said British Rail aimed to provide a good service for disabled travellers but was trying to cut the cost to the tax payer. 70. It happens every year and no department of the council will cut its costs voluntarily. |