71.   Consumer advocates and some members of Congress say that such financial rewards may encourage doctors to control costs by withholding care that patients need.

72.   Clustering allows wireless companies to control costs.

73.   Controlling costs is not the only way we have gained in competitiveness.

74.   Controlling costs, project officials said, has been a rule strictly enforced in producing the Pathfinder spacecraft.

75.   Controlling these costs devours management attention and generates demand for consultants.

76.   Corporate efforts to increase efficiency and control costs continue to hold inflation in check.

77.   Coverage would be offered through competing, private plans that rely on marketplace competition to control costs.

78.   Controlling Medicaid costs has always been important in a state where the bill for treating the health care needs of the poor is enormous and ever-expanding.

79.   Doctors may receive bonuses or other financial rewards from the HMO if they control costs and help restrain the use of health care.

80.   Efforts to control health care costs will lead to increased use of nonprescription medicines, the company added.

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%
control + n. >>共 972
cost 2.55%
most 2.28%
access 1.67%
game 1.55%
area 1.53%
flow 1.45%
ball 1.42%
part 1.29%
inflation 1.23%
crowd 1.06%
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