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The last thing I want to see is local authorities skimping on the police.
The federal government has been skimping for years on everything from airport security to public health to education.
The Bush administration says that the higher payments make up for skimping in the past.
It is useless to skimp things just because we are running out of women.
"Somehow I've got to find a way to skimp on the food to pay the light bill," he said.
The other is that he skimps on suggestions for meeting the problem.
Too often, even in serious cases, the investigative process is skimped.
Kids and teens also may have problems if they skimp on sleep.
Yet many companies, pressed for time, are skimping on testing.
You can skimp on the features for the functions you'll use least often.
Since the monitor is such a critical part of your computer, skimping here makes very little sense.
In planning for the invasion, the American military is not skimping on force.
"We try not to skimp on our family, but a couple of friends will have to do without.
But some patients are likely to skimp on the extra fluid.
McDonald's does not skimp when it comes to advertising, however.
They certainly aren't skimping on us, I'll say that for them!
He also skimped on fuel and planned to eat cold food.
Most are not trying to skimp on the cost.
It goes on from there, never skimping of the golf metaphors.
"So let's not skimp on the price we get for our little secret.
It is a fatal mistake to skimp on time for each other.
Do not skimp on batteries, it is a false economy.
He never skimped on his chewing, and it took him a good four minutes to finish.
No physician, then, has an incentive to skimp on care.
But Caroline would care too much about how she was perceived to skimp on that.