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And he saw an additional benefit to budget stringency: he could test his environmental theories in a real-life laboratory.
He said that this academic year -- a period of budget stringency -- CUNY hired 625 full-time faculty, bringing the total to about 5,600.
Whatever else they said or did not say, the French cried no to budget stringency of the sort the Maastricht plan demands.
At least half the states are experiencing serious budget stringency and are slashing funds for their public colleges and universities.
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The report warns that any cuts in an emergency "stringency budget" after the next election could make the strategic defence review (SDR), promised by all the main parties, undeliverable.
The government's own budget in April indicated stringency ahead, to those prepared to dig beneath its surface.
Walker and his defenders say he's merely giving the regents more flexibility to make budget adjustments in a time of stringency, and that the proposed change would make Wisconsin look more like other states by removing the tenure guarantee from state law.
In the context of increasing financial stringency in the NHS budget, it will be important to investigate the extent to which this provision allows privately funded care to substitute for care previously funded by the NHS.
The budgetary stringency is real.
4) Budget budget budget.
Yet stringency is just what is needed.
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