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In straitened times, perhaps more will be run as businesses.
In straitened times perhaps clubs should again consider the price of admission.
In straitened times, potential donors weighing up whether to give or loan the money may well opt for the latter, he says.
In straitened times, breastfeeding could effectively save the Goverments millions by easing the long-term pressure on the NHS, so why did the Department of Health withdraw the funding to support 'National Breastfeeding Awareness Week' this year?
In straitened times that will be hailed as good news, but it remains the case that many, concerned about taking on even more debt, particularly in economically uncertain post-Brexit Britain, might not feel confident enough to take up these loans.
We live in straitened times.
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IT'S not every day of the week that a new bank opens in Blighty, though in America, in these straitened times, that is nearly the tempo at which banks have been closing.
In these straitened times in Britain, there is no money for new schools to be run alongside half-empty old ones.
A Whitehall bail-out of TfL looks unlikely in these straitened times (and in any case, the Treasury has already had to pay £1.7 billion to the creditors of Metronet, 95% of whose debt the government guaranteed).
"Tiger" economies were instantly recognisable in the 1980s as in these straitened times are Portugal, Italy and Greece, Europe's vulnerable PIGs.
But it is wiser for Labour to preach sound stewardship of the health service in financially straitened times than to engage in the overblown rhetoric of the far left.
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