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The phrase "austere financial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a financial situation or approach that is strict, severe, or lacking in luxury or excess.
Example: "The company adopted an austere financial strategy to navigate the economic downturn and ensure long-term stability."
Alternatives: "strict financial" or "severe financial".
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Squeezed universities are also likely to increase fees for the courses, it adds: "The austere financial landscape in higher education has encouraged universities to calculate the full economic cost of their provision.
It has subsidiary companies providing educational services, including the exam board Edexcel, and insiders admits that Pearson sees opportunities to offer further services which it hopes schools will embrace amid the "shifting terrain" from the "austere financial climate and the changes to schools' relationships with local authorities".
The two pathways to programmatic success, neither of which are likely in an austere financial environment, are a lucky flight as a 'piggyback' mission or technology demonstration, or with a substantial and unprecedented investment to launch a scientific (e.g. seismic) network mission with a large number of vehicles such that a number of terrain-induced failures can be tolerated.
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Many executives are deeply skeptical that Greece will accede to the austere fiscal policies being demanded by Europe in return for financial assistance.
He was austere and ascetic, disclaiming the financial rewards of his conquests: instead, he used the booty to build numerous mosques, schools, hospitals, and caravansaries.
Gov. David Paterson of New York presented a lean budget on Tuesday that is a necessarily austere response to the state's financial crisis.
In Jhelum, an unremarkable district in the centre of Punjab province, Barelvi leaders say young people in particular are receptive to the messages of hardline sects, many with strong doctrinal and financial ties with the austere Wahhabism of Saudi Arabia.
Facing a persistent budget gap, the California legislature yesterday passed an austere budget that will bring yet more financial pain to the already cash-strapped state university system.
Other factors appeared to work against the industry, such as growing security concerns, lasting impacts from the financial crises creating a new, more austere corporate culture and, of course, climate change.
Two years later he was finally granted a scholarship, which slightly eased his financial difficulties, but he retained his austere personal regime.
A Morgan Stanley financial adviser in Los Angeles described the new, austere conditions as "stiff and boring".
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