For Holtzer, the next frontier after wringing out the cost-effective efficiencies is carbon neutrality.
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On the board of Anheuser-Busch--and of hundreds of other publicly traded, family dominated corporations--some hand-wringing.
The latest hand-wringing about Pentagon cuts reflects what is now a deep-seated reflex among industry executives.
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If that day comes to landline broadband and video, it will be after much hand-wringing.
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There is plenty more hand-wringing about whatever is becoming to our increasingly ADD world.
The problem caused some hand wringing in Houston, but officials ultimately dismissed any concerns.
But Microsoft is surrounded by naysayers wringing their hands over the Justice Department's negativism.
In fact, much of the recent hand-wringing about widening inequality is based on sloppy thinking.
They include the usual boilerplate about wringing efficiencies from the bureaucracy and getting rid of quangos.
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The absent California voter has been the subject of much hand-wringing in recent years.
Yang's reorganization plan called for jettisoning underperforming businesses and wringing more revenue and profits from search advertising.
With respect to the economy, there is much unnecessary hand wringing as far as China is concerned.
Media companies wringing their hands over lost customers and advertisers may still fare just fine in 2006.
As the hurricane season officially resumes, so does the hand-wringing over the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency.
And now as we get closer to the vote, there is a lot of hand-wringing going on.
It was just such an application that had me wringing my hands in frustration a few years ago.
There was a lot of hue and cry, a lot of fulminating and hand-wringing, but nothing actually happened.
But by the end of the 1990s the Japanese government was wringing its hands over another telecoms problem.
There's still a lot of hand-wringing inside the company about interacting with hostile customers in a public forum.
Remember, Volcker put the country through its worst recession in the postwar period, 1981-1982, wringing out systemic inflation.
For some odd reason, economists and analysts alike are wringing their hands about what should be done about Greece.
Other clusters caused internal hand-wringing, according to interviews with current and former IRS officials, and were handled more quietly.
So, it's essential that we get health care costs under control by wringing out the waste in the system.
Still, some analysts said they were skeptical about how much money Facebook can continue wringing out of mobile ads.
Much of these resources come from wringing waste out of the current system and aggressively prosecuting fraud and abuse.
In two months he put an end to the hand-wringing that had gone on for more than a year.
To a certain degree, the hand wringing is part of a natural cycle.
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Which makes one wonder: where are all the economists, wringing their hands over cost-benefit analyses of these defense expenditures?
Expect dubious projects like these to attract headlines and hand wringing aplenty, but little real change on the Hill.
And wringing rock oil out of rags would not exactly get to scale.
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