Sentences with phrase «mean considerable savings»

In addition to being less expensive to use than competing pet foods that might initially appear to cost less, the wholesome and holistically healthy ingredients and overall nutrition of Flint River foods may also mean fewer and less expensive veterinary bills, which in this age of expensive health and veterinary costs can mean considerable savings.

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Lord Falconer, the lord chancellor, acknowledged there were «considerable constraints on public expenditure» but said efficiency savings meant there should be no cuts to services.
Unfortunately, as a new Brookings report reveals, this too often means purchasing a home that is just barely within a family's financial means, creating a situation where millions of middle - income families live «hand - to - mouth» with very low levels of liquid savings though they have considerable non-liquid assets.
However, the NAO argues that, while this protects the total budget from forecast inflation, it doesn't account for the estimated rise in pupil numbers, meaning that schools will need to find considerable savings.
Low energy buildings behave differently, and the industry's broad failure to get to grips with building physics means that some considerable risks — overheating, poor indoor air quality and both surface and interstitial condensation, never mind failure to deliver anticipated energy savings — won't be discovered until tens of thousands of buildings have been built, and the damage is done.
In order to save money, you will have to do some research and find ways and means to make considerable savings every year.
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