Instead of having to drive down to a rental store, the customers could get DVDs right at their homes without having to pay for postage.
We wanted to drive down today to show our out-of-town visitors the festivities and port-a-potties and scaffolding.
What we lack is the national political will to create the proper incentives to foster such efforts on a sufficient scale to drive costs down to economic feasibility.
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Car makers and big retailers already had tremendous power to drive down prices and to extract value from supply chains.
In Utah, home of Overstock.com, which has accused a hedge fund and a research firm of colluding to drive down its stock to their own enrichment, lawmakers have already passed one such law.
One potential perverse effect of the law, says medical-cost analysts Milliman, is that insurers might have less incentive to drive down reimbursement rates to hospitals and doctors because that might push their administrative expenses above the ObamaCare cap of 15% of total costs.
"Only the SNP can be trusted to keep the record numbers of police officers we now have in Scotland, who have helped drive crime down to its lowest level in 32 years, including a reduction in knife crime of 30%, " he said.
Police officials say stop and frisk is a legal crime-stopping tool that has helped drive crime down to record lows.
If you drive AGI down to low six figures they might be enough to keep you above 13% all by themselves.
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The mayor and police commissioner say stop and frisk is a life-saving, crime-stopping tool that has helped drive crime down to record lows.
But were the Bank of Japan even to countenance that, the result would be to drive the yen down to a politically unacceptable level.
AEI, CAP and Roosevelt figure they could drive that down to 7 or 8 percent and Heritage thinks it can cut it to 6 percent.
The NYPD has said that its surveillance of Muslims is legal and that stop and frisk a technique of stopping, questioning and sometimes frisking people who are seen as acting suspiciously but who don't necessarily meet the probable-cause standard for arrest has helped drive crime down to record lows and save lives by taking weapons off the street.
Pure Storage has a way to drive down the cost and time to store huge quantities of data.
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Fire engines are reported to have struggled to drive down the narrow road leading to the school, hampering efforts to extinguish the blaze.
Utilities, of course, want to drive down the cost of everything from paperclips to borrowing.
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While Pena Nieto has pledged to drive down violence, he has made few changes to Mexico's security policy.
Managed care has transformed medicine in America -- driving down costs, but threatening to drive down quality as well.
Use supply chain practices to drive down parts cost and inventory, making it possible to compete on price and collect your funds before paying vendors.
This, conservatives believe, is the best way to drive down healthcare costs long term by allowing healthcare consumers to act as consumers, shop around, and make competition bring prices down.
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"The benefit of having multiple investment managers, custodians and clearing firms all competing for our advisors' business is that you get to drive down costs and increase quality and empower the advisor to be the quarterback for his clients, " says Pottruck.
While they may look globally to drive down costs, global citizens level up when it comes to values.
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By conceding the touchdown and the lead, he figured, his offense would have a little more time left to drive down the field and score, taking back the lead to win the game.
The single most important thing I can do to drive the poverty rate down is to grow the economy.
Specifically, there is concern that the priority of the Chinese would be to maximize production and drive down world prices in order to reduce the cost of domestic food production.
Bernanke says the Fed needs to drive down borrowing rates because the economy is not growing fast enough to reduce high unemployment, currently around 8%, to 6.5%.
Oh, and Rodgers did drive his team down to set up that last field goal.
So the drive to get carbon emissions down appears to be on (excuse the pun) the back burner.
And even if they did bring them home, such a dramatic influx of metals onto the marketplace could drive down commodity prices to the point where mining doesn't make economic sense.
To believe that the Ethiopian government will be able to use the nationalised assets in a more efficient way than Nestle is ludicrous: it almost certainly will drive down the business to zero by diverting its profit from reinvestment in the business to the purchase of arms.
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