Ok, so maybe you sneak in your own food and skimp on all the paraphernalia.
Finally, as with all recipes this elemental, every ingredient counts so don't skimp on quality.
The main question, however, remains how to balance incentives for efficiency with incentives to skimp.
Except for the occasional splashy movie premiere, this city, unlike New York, tends to skimp on affairs.
"We have so little of our old life left, we don't want to skimp on this, " Andrew said.
Bargain, but do not necessarily go for the cheapest option because the crew will skimp on food and alcohol.
Even with NBC fully backing Heroes, they still had to skimp on special effects, which is a bummer for a superhero show.
As a result, traders give the opinions of central bankers undue weight, and skimp on their own independent assessments of the economy.
Others skimp on safety costs, paying nominal amounts for minimal security systems.
The only way Louisiana's local sheriffs and private-prison operators can make a profit on the per-diem payment is to skimp on costs.
What should a cleaning woman do if she is asked to skimp on disinfecting rooms because sick patients are waiting in the halls?
But market research is time-consuming and can be expensive, so many startups tend to skimp on it or skip it altogether.
All are following a similar line -- check before you fly, turn up early, expect tougher security and skimp on the hand luggage.
Apple contended Samsung developed a close facsimile to the iPhone in only three months, and was able to skimp on investment and avoid risk.
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One attribute they don't skimp on, you can bet: cup holders.
The hotel doesn't skimp on luxury amenities with two palaces and a private jet so even though it is off the beaten path, it still has everything.
Some experts worry that the imbalance gives corporate executives an excuse to load up on debt or skimp on dividends in the name of sound capital allocation.
Until the early 1960s government jobs were low paying, but promised job security that would not necessitate a worker having to skimp and save for that eventuality.
If you skimp, you risk paying large and unpredictable costs.
Just as private airlines remain at least as zealous about safety as state-owned ones, there is no reason to expect private railways to skimp more than the always-cash-strapped public ones.
Where skepticism might have once ruled the day, a drive to scoop competitors can suddenly lead reporters and editors to skimp on fact-checking and rely on the enticing lead of a government source.
Physician compensation is tied to "efficiencies, " which means reducing the outlays and costs to the group (translation: skimp where possible) and thus generating for internal distribution a larger share of the prepaid premiums.
The local utility, Xcel Energy, did not skimp.
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Two big mistakes were to choose a name that meant little to Russian drinkers, and to skimp on the advertising needed to establish the new label in the crucial markets of Moscow and St Petersburg.
Another possibility is that because many sites begin as cash-strapped start-ups, for which implementing extra password security would take up valuable programming time, they skimp on it at the beginning and then never bother to change.
If you just slaved over an elaborate Italian recipe and spent a lot of money on great shrimp or handmade pasta or beautiful veal and yet it somehow underwhelmed you, ask yourself, did you skimp on the cheese?
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