economise造句1. The management decided to economise by cutting the dead wood from the workforce, thus reducing the wages bill.
2. If you're poor you have to economise.
3. Economise on fabric by only making the frill to cover the front of the chair.
4. You can economise on jeans but not on cars.
5. We can get along if we economise. I'll pay you back all right.
6. They set up an influential committee to advise workers on how to economise in food.
7. Put another way, there is no longer the incentive to economise on every spare pound and penny in order buy interest-earning assets.
8. There were no fiscal incentives for the spenders to economise or for consumers to limit their demands.
9. Lack of access to information about demand and supply makes it difficult for both suppliers and traders to plan, economise and improve their activities.
10. The use of thin section boings can simplify structural design, reduce weight and economise on cost.
11. With no guarantee that it would be working when I finally got there, I grudgingly decided that I had to economise and so ended up in a dormitory room at Samarkand's cheapest backpacker hostel.
12. Why don't you retrench then - scrape up, hoard , economise?
13. I think that a feasible method for China to employ is to economise.
14. He may even be able to turn the need to economise to his advantage.
15. If you over-spend in one area, work out how you can economise somewhere else.
16. He suggested that bees which make hexagonal cells evolved in steps from bees that made round cells, under pressure from natural selection to economise wax.
17. Some households, especially young workers, shared homes during the recovery to economise but can now afford to move out.