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Savings? What savings?

BMJ, 2011
You don’t have to be Ben Goldacre to realise that there is something fishy about the values quoted by Dyer for NHS payments of damages and legal costs in clinical negligence cases.1 The justice secretary, Kenneth Clarke, used these values when he told listeners of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on 29 March 2011: “I mean in 2008-9 the NHS did pay …
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Saving megabucks by saving megawatts

Energy Policy, 1987
Abstract Investment in energy conservation frequently provides better rates of return than investment in energy supply. The notion that energy conservation investments can be evaluated as an alternative to an expansion or indeed replacement of energy saving investment may appear at first sight novel, even contradictory.
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Saving Lives and Saving Deaths

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1999
When it is not possible to save a life, I have learned and have begun to teach how to save a death—to help a patient preserve comfort and dignity despite overwhelming illness and to help a family u...
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Save Energy, Save Money, Save Jobs [PDF]

open access: possibleTennessee's Business, 2010
A new $50 million state Energy Efficiency Loan Program will help Tennessee companies finance investments in energy-efficient technology, energy retrofits, and renewable energy systems.
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Mersey savings

Nursing Standard, 1987
Competitive tendering in Merseyside and Cheshire is saving more than £6 million a year, according to the Regional Health Authority.
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Saving Lives, Saving Souls

Peace Review, 2015
We all like to think of ourselves in the best possible light. We like to occupy the moral high ground and rarely see others as being quite as high up there as us.
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Saving languages, saving lives

2010
Most documentation projects for endangered languages arise from the concerns and subsequent collaborations of language experts and of language inheritors. Both groups have vital interests. Linguistic experts view language death as loss of a record of human creativity and adaptation, study of which dominates their careers.
Hermelindo Aguilar Méndez   +7 more
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Save the Whales? Save the Rainforest? Save the Data!

Conservation Biology, 2010
Andrew S, Pullin, Nick, Salafsky
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Saving lives, saving money.

Nursing management (Harrow, London, England : 1994), 2010
AS THE NHS moves into a period of financial restraint, the temptation to cut corners, eliminate non-core activities and bleed cash from services is likely to become increasingly strong.
Kate, Jones, Martin, Carter
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Natural gas savings in Germany during the 2022 energy crisis

Nature Energy, 2023
Oliver Ruhnau   +2 more
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