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And thanks to a tight fund-raising environment, they can afford to be picky.
But he warned future flood defence works might be hampered by a tight funding settlement.
After the recession hit in 2008, a series originally planned for eight hours was reduced by tight funds to six.
Legislators on Capitol Hill said it was the best they could do in an extremely tight funding year.
"Inevitably, there are difficult choices to be made, heightened by a tight funding settlement," the trust added.
The new fighter plane is not the only big aerospace project competing for tight funds in '86, however.
Among the first six startups, four raised venture capital in a tight funding market and a fifth was acquired by Affymetrix for $25 million.
"In tight funding times, that's going to get worse," said Dr. Khalsa of Harvard, who is doing a clinical trial on whether yoga can fight insomnia.
Announcing telephone number-sized quantities of cash to "transform" the NHS is now routine, but the shine soon fades as the realities of tight funding kick in.
In a tight funding climate, it's not surprising that independent theatre-makers are attracted to the opportunities and financial support that the mainstream can offer.
Bazalgette said England was in the creative premier league "and this portfolio would keep us on top in an era of tight funding".
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