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The budgetary stringency is real.
The adviser says stringency is now unavoidable.
Yet stringency is just what is needed.
It seems to be the prestige of the modernists he admires, rather than their stringency.
Recession and reduced public revenues only heighten the stringency councils have been facing for six years.
The stringency of many CSAs may be at fault.
California's repeat-offender law is unique in this stringency.
He was drawn to theological stringency, melodramatic all-or-nothings, and obnoxiously proud circularity.
His vision of the judge's role has an ecclesiastical aura of stringency and renunciation.
Such is the "credit cycle," the eternal migration of lenders and borrowers between the extreme points of accommodation and stringency.
Several Inquirer editors said the fiscal stringency provides a useful spur in the effort to set priorities.
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