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When it comes to critical gear for your small office, don't scrimp on additional research.
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People can scrimp on their other indulgences, but professional football is non-negotiable for many.
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And although the other departments will be expected to scrimp, they spend too little to yield much.
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The poor still queue for government-subsidised bread and must scrimp and save to buy a pair of shoes.
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He would scrimp and save in order to spend nights with Sunset Strip hookers, often just cuddling and chatting.
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And yet the more they scrimp on investment, the more joblessness, especially among the young, will deepen Japan's sense of malaise.
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Doctors still will use them, but they might look to scrimp elsewhere.
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Meanwhile, the student has no reason to scrimp if tuition exceeds the Pell cap, and only modest incentives to comparison shop below that.
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These are expensive, but Orthodox families scrimp and sacrifice, and their communities provide bursaries for children whose families cannot afford the full fees.
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Others feel forced to scrimp on the cost of a survey because of the pressure to save for a deposit and cover other moving costs.
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Do you scrimp like an Ackerman or spend like a Zhang?
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So far, flatter house prices and a drop in mortgage-equity withdrawal the process through which people can extract cash from their homes have not prompted Americans to scrimp.
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And Novartis did not scrimp on the doctors, either.
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