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Many companies have been scrimping on the cyber security budget.
To do all of these things, you know Carey's not scrimping on the glamour.
Ms. Gao, 48, stopped working to watch her daughters and started scrimping on household expenses.
He said he has lost five kilos (11 lb) this year because of scrimping on food.
They had secretly saved around $5,000 since 2016, some of it accumulated by scrimping on items they were given money to buy.
The island's dire financial straits have left essential public works, from power plants to retaining walls, weakened by years of scrimping on maintenance.
By planting more and scrimping on everything from labor to crop chemicals, farmers hope to cover a portion of hefty fixed costs, including land rents.
"The concept is to provide a boutique and intimate ambience in a market dominated by large developments without scrimping on the amenities," Mr. Hart said.
It sounded great, but M.B.S. himself has purchased a $300 million castle in France, and a $500 million yacht — and he didn't buy them by scrimping on his government salary.
The same is true of cost-saving measures like neglecting school maintenance and scrimping on school supplies to the point that many teachers end up supplementing inadequate school budgets out of their own pockets.
The accord, disclosed Friday, comes amid mounting criticism that Google and other major U.S. companies have been scrimping on their tax bills with a variety of accounting maneuvers that have rankled governments around the world.
Unlike at Charlton and Coventry, there has been no scrimping on the playing squad at Orient, even if the club's cash has been spent in what the fans might consider to be an inadvisable way.
Michael Gove, the environment secretary, has lambasted the big English firms for over-paying their bosses, pouring almost all of their £18.8bn of profits in 2007-16 into the pockets of shareholders, and scrimping on taxes.
More than that, my credit score is now ruined, and I'm scrimping on other needs in order to meet those medical bills; whereas if I had been covered, I would be protected from that catastrophic event.
The pair hatched their escape plan over several years, secretly hoarding about $5,000, partly by scrimping on items they were given money to buy, and had timed it to coincide with the younger sister's 18th birthday.
Scrimping on skilled carers is cruel, misguided and ultimately more expensive ROSIE HOARE Ipswich, Suffolk The tone of your article is that being detained under the Mental Health Act, or "being sectioned" as you call it, is punitive and potentially damaging.
It might sound like a strange complaint against an industry often accused of scrimping on research to fund marketing efforts, but some executives and scientists say drugmakers are doing too many clinical trials in the hot new field of immunotherapy.
And who are paying major financial and emotional consequences as a result of that, where they are literally scrimping on food for their kids so they can afford to have a car because there is no way they can get to work without it.
More mainstream economists who have little sympathy for MMT, including Paul Krugman, Olivier Blanchard, Larry Summers, and Jason Furman, have nonetheless sounded similar notes, arguing for rejecting "deficit reduction" as sound fiscal policy in and of itself, especially when its opportunity costs are inadequate stimulus for weak economies or scrimping on investments in productive public goods.
Yet since the 1990s the costs of child care have been rising twice as fast as overall inflation in the U.S. In fact, Gould says that while there's no explicit data, she believes the high cost of child care, in some cases, is probably pushing families into debt, while other families may be "forgoing retirement savings, taking on additional work, and otherwise scrimping on other daily and monthly expenses."
Despite scrimping on passenger facilities, the Company provided Groeswen with a signal box and a large manager's house for the tramway (industrial) which led from Groeswen Colliery to a siding which ran through the 'down' platform. This was installed in 1899 to connect with the already-existing colliery sidings. In 1907, a down refuge siding was added, and lasted until 1949, though the crossover remained until 1952.Hutton, J. The Newport Docks & Railway Company.
Variety wrote that the film has a slower pace than Shamir's previous films, and that it unfortunately "doesn't compensate by offering richer dramatic meat or particularly useful psychological insight." The critic continued: > Too many storylines tend to dilute the strongest strands, while pic misses a > trick by scrimping on viewpoints of local Indians. Lensing by Yoav Shamir > himself is competent, but transfer to 35mm looks blurry and curiously drab > given the story's colorful setting. Abundant use of onscreen textual > information contributes to pic's general made-for-TV look.
The project was officially launched on December 28, 2015 and is scheduled to be completed at the end of June 2017. The 4.015 km track has been homologated to FIA Grade 2 standards, allowing it to host all bar Formula One competition. Geely is not scrimping on its investment, with the whole facility set to cost around 900 million yuan. As well as the main course (which can be split into a shorter circuit and a club racing variants, which can be run simultaneously), the 1,1130-acre facility also will boast a separate 9.85 km kart track and commercial and amusement facilities.
Manders, 1973: 172, para 2 However, a Gateshead Council survey concluded in 1919 that "overcrowding in Gateshead was at dangerous levels, that landlords were scrimping on repairs and improvements" and that housing levels were unsustainable in light of rapid population growth.Manders, 1973: 172, para 3 When in February 1919 the Town Improvement Committee recommended the purchase of of land between Dryden Road at Low Fell and Carr Hill under the Housing Act 1919, the Council finally yielded and purchased of land in Carr Hill and Sheriff Hill at the cost of £19,000.Manders, 1973: 172–3 The result was that, in 1921, a large council estate was built in Carr Hill at Iona Road and the surrounding areas.
"Freddy Spaghetti" received generally positive reviews. Leonard Pierce of The A.V. Club felt the script balanced all the character subplots extremely well, writing, "It's this ability to hold down the 'situation' part of situation comedy, while never scrimping on the comedy, that makes it the class of the NBC lineup—the purest, if not the best, sitcom on the air." Pierce also complimented the final scene between Leslie and Mark, which he said brought the season to "a touching full circle". IGN writer Matt Fowler ranked the episode as "outstanding" and claimed it highlighted the strengths of Leslie, by emphasizing the passion with which she views her job, and Ron, by showing how much he cares for his employees even though he hates his job.
" Rolling Stones Jon Dolan stated that the album "celebrates brooding faith and slippery solace without scrimping on Depeche's trademark blackstrobe punishment." Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian expressed that on Delta Machine, "Depeche Mode are as hamstrung as ever by their refusal to admit even a chink of light into their world of gloom [...] The flip side of the coin is that the austere music that accompanies all this darkness is often very beautiful", commending the band for their ability to "balance lushness and minimalism to stunning effect". In a mixed review for Pitchfork, Douglas Wolk criticised the album's lyrics, while concluding, "There is not a single moment of shock or freshness on Delta Machine, and it's enormously frustrating to hear what was once a band of futurists so deeply mired in resisting change." Andy Gill of The Independent panned Delta Machine as the band's "weakest album in some while" and felt that "[t]he more melodramatically that David Gahan invites us to have him 'penetrate your soul... bleed into your dreams', the more the sculpted electronic backdrops seem like curtains hiding the puniness of the wizards wielding the machines.

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