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Food is tightly rationed.
Care is tightly rationed, the quality often poor.
The great pity of the piece, given this physically articulate cast, is that the dance is so tightly rationed.
The catch, of course, is that credentials – which is higher education's core business – will remain as tightly rationed as ever.
Benefits are being cut, advice and advocacy services savaged, housing support diminished, and mental health and social care services more tightly rationed.
In this country, at least, the supply is tightly rationed, although Her Serene Scariness tends to compensate by appearing in situations that are hard to forget.
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In order to pull off an average 10% growth rate over the last three decades, China's government has had to tightly ration the slice of the economic cake that goes on goods and services for its own population.
The monks tightly ration takeaway sales of the tiny quantities they produce.
When leaders reward conformists and rule followers, insist on acceptance of the party line, demand error-free performance, and tightly ration resources, employees are likely to shun exploratory projects.
Across Cyprus, fears that the reopening could lead to a bank run gave way Thursday to conflicting emotions: relief that bank doors were at least open again, but anger over the new rules, which allow deposits but tightly ration withdrawals.
He said supplies were rationed so tightly that kids were given hair gel one spoonful at a time.
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