| 41. | Some retailers _ particularly department stores and apparel merchants _ plan to be stingier with markdowns than in the past.
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| 42. | As health-care reform took hold in the late 1980s, insurers became stingier about how much they would pay.
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| 43. | He is even stingier in assessing the contributions of Utah's twentysomething brigade led by Bryon Russell and Greg Ostertag.
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| 44. | Web site can induce Californians, already the nation's most efficient users of electricity, to become even stingier.
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| 45. | First Chrysler and Ford, and now GM, have closed factories or sold them to buyers that quickly negotiated much stingier contracts.
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| 46. | But the Boston leaders are banking on the fact that he would accept the stingier deal in exchange for the stability of home.
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| 47. | But others, from pre-IPO dot-coms to investors enriched by their Nasdaq successes, are becoming warier and stingier.
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| 48. | There is also a tremendous incentive, especially in health maintenance organizations, to cut costs more by getting stingier with medical care.
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| 49. | For all their frustrations with stingier services, millions of travelers still count on full-fare convenience at no-frills prices.
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| 50. | In winning nine of their last 10 games, the Minutewomen were even stingier, with a 50.9-point average yield.
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