Sentences with phrase «at reining in costs»

Private companies, the panel's reasoning goes, would be better at reining in costs and keeping their eye on the ball.

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The startup phase is when your business is at its most fragile, so rein in costs wherever you can and focus on scaling up
The comments, made at a conference organized by a leading U.S. health insurer lobbying group, stoked speculation over what steps the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump may take to rein in lofty prescription drug costs.
Broadly the picture seems to be that over the past thirty years, the results of efforts to rein in administration costs in UK central government were at best modest as long as governments stuck to a fairly consistent definition of what counted as administration costs.
Ed Balls and Labour are being reined in by advocates like Manchester City Council, who are salivating at the idea that their uncosted plans for redeveloping Piccadilly will cost billions.
Conceding once again that public spending would have to be reined in, Brown said the government would raise tax «at the very top, cut costs... and make savings where we know we can» to protect frontline services.
Most schools the company works with have at least one ongoing issues around ICT, whether that's around reducing costs or keeping a tighter rein on the IT budget without any financial surprises, recruiting and retaining good technical staff, developing an effective strategy, or building trust in ICT with your teachers so they feel more empowered to use technology in the classroom.
At last schools can personalize learning, extend access, and rein in costs in ways that seemed impossible before the arrival of this innovation.
Despite issuing official sketches of the new car, details continue to remain scarce, but in a move aimed at reining in development costs and providing crucial economies of scale, Audi is thought to have held firm to its original plans to base the road - going production version of the well - received Quattro concept on a modified version of the MLB platform that underpins the A5.
The most crucial safety feature, namely the ventilated all - disc braking system, is of course more than up to the task of reining in this most extreme of Audi Avants, and an upgrade to ultra high performance ceramic brakes with even more exceptional performance and fade resistance is also available at extra cost.
If you look at the economics (and B&N do split these out for NOOK) then it is obvious that the company has to rein in costs to stop it bleeding cash and profit.
The majority of the time, you'll be attending classes at school: after that, you are given free rein to run around town, purchase items and complete various NPC quests, but certain actions will «cost» one day's time, immediately warping you back to your house in the evening.
Here's what the President said in his State of the Union address: «I'm willing to look at other ideas to bring down costs, including one that Republicans suggested last year: medical malpractice reform to rein in frivolous lawsuits.»
Checks should be put in place to rein in superstars in danger of believing their own PR (even at the cost of reduced income in the short term) and to nurture the self - esteem of those at the other end of the spectrum.
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