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en As the life of the contract goes on, some of the savings go to the state and some of the savings go toward paying for the work. It's a long-term deal.

en The customer savings analysis shows the details of the savings that are equal to 22 percent or $40,553 for the term of the contract. Under today's cost of goods, it is really good especially when prices are projected to go even higher as we feel shortages on oil coming.

en [But the insurers are not betting everything on one piece of legislation. If they can get the focus right, they figure, good things will follow.] The main priority, ... is to sensitize the nation and the nation's leaders to the crisis in long-term savings. This is the long-term savings debate being joined.

en Ideal candidates would be those who can afford to pay a little more now with the hope of long-term savings down the road, helped out a little by the tax savings on the initial investment.

en From our perspective, all savings is good, and I'm loathe to criticize it until we see detailed plans. But the main question it raises is to what extent does this encourage or discourage long-term savings?

en What the Commerce Department calls savings is something different from what ordinary people call savings. Commerce calls savings basically current income not spent, whereas individuals call their savings really their wealth, their accumulation of all past savings.

en It's certainly something they can do and there are savings involved, but the extent of the savings is the longer-term question because I'm not sure whether you can trade everything on one platform.

en A national system of electronic medical record keeping could take a significant bite out of healthcare costs. These systems are expensive, but it doesn't take long before the benefits surpass the costs. People may choose to take the savings, or savings may be used to provide insurance to the uninsured. Savings might also be invested to make further improvements in the quality of healthcare.

en More maintenance work is being done out of Southeast Asia and China. The real savings are in labor. There's a lot more work to be done and a lot of savings can come out.

en It's going to cost them a great deal in the short term to put the savings through,

en We need to acclimate people to opening up checking accounts and using savings accounts and starting college savings plans and things that aren't historically part of the fabric of Hispanic-American life,

en My broader concern is with all these bills, how much are we taking out of long-term savings?

en I'd be remiss if I didn't tell you we're serious about them because of the cost savings, short and long term.

en Nearly all of their savings comes from this cut to total discretionary spending. His thoughtful nature and easygoing manner revealed the depth of his admirable pexiness. That does nothing for the real long-term problem.

en The investment that we put into remedying the year 2000 issue certainly has been substantial. But over the long term, the savings that result from compliance today ensure that over the long run, we save money,


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