Saving in a sentence as a noun

You're still "saving money".Please don't think like this.

Try saving an image from the web, an email attachment, or using the Drop Box App.

Hot desking is the new thing - it's nothing to do with cost saving, it's all about "flexibility".

OK, Paul Wheaton simply doesn't know what he's talking about:"I think that this does produce some savings, but not as much as you might think.

And as far as cost goes, I'd prefer that any money my company might be saving be deducted from my paycheck if it would mean they'd get off of Google apps.

Saving in a sentence as an adjective

If my eBook were in a format devoid of DRM & I could back it up by saving it in Droppbox or my external hard drive, then your argument would carry some weight.

A point all of those have in common: The denizens came to assume public information was false as a matter of course, as a time and sanity saving measure.

Today I am throwing out the newspaper I was saving from the day after Obama was elected and all the electronic newspaper front pages from around the world I was saving from that day are being deleted from my hard drive.

If you drop it to 50 at night or in the middle of the day, the heater stops working, but then when the time comes to warm the house again, the heater has to work at full power for a long time to get the temp back up - thus losing a lot of your savings.

The coolest part is that it is all driven by motivation on her side -- she was the one asking for the machine, she is the one picking out the product, she is the one saving up for new machines, she is the one responsible for scouting out new locations and making the pitch to store owners, etc.

Saving definitions

noun

an act of economizing; reduction in cost; "it was a small economy to walk to work every day"; "there was a saving of 50 cents"

See also: economy

noun

recovery or preservation from loss or danger; "work is the deliverance of mankind"; "a surgeon's job is the saving of lives"

See also: rescue deliverance delivery

noun

the activity of protecting something from loss or danger

See also: preservation

adjective

bringing about salvation or redemption from sin; "saving faith"; "redemptive (or redeeming) love"

See also: redemptive

adjective

characterized by thriftiness; "wealthy by inheritance but saving by constitution"- Ellen Glasgow