Most critically, many primary school children failed to proceed to secondary level due to financial constraints.
The financial constraints will only get grimmer in the next few years, according to Cypriot athletes here.
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Swansea-born former Wales striker Hartson says financial constraints could turn those dreams into a nightmare on the field.
Lennon's successes at Central Park have been in spite of financial constraints as the Blue Brazil flirted with insolvency.
Still, Brian Tempest, who is about to become chief executive, believes Ranbaxy's 700 researchers can help overcome financial constraints.
Smart companies often work with a local partner to benefit from market knowledge, reduce risk, and relieve short-term financial constraints.
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That will be no mean feat given the financial constraints he, like so many other bosses, is having to operate under.
Will they blame councillors, who may argue they are doing the best for their area within the financial constraints they face?
The plans have been put back numerous times due to financial constraints.
"Signing Keith is something we had been looking at but, because of financial constraints, it did not seem possible, " said Glens chairman Aubrey Ralph.
Coordinating all the degrees of articulation is also a slippery problem Choset and others are working on, as well as dealing with financial constraints.
Will they blame the Scottish government, which would argue it is doing the best it can for councils within the financial constraints it faces?
And with each cycle of growth, and each cycle of financial constraints, we endemically and serially exhaust easy and cheap mines, and then under-invest in finding and opening new ones.
It said the NHS had to get to grips with the issue as such services were essential in meeting the "challenges posed by an ageing population and tighter financial constraints".
In my judgment, we have a situation where financial constraints are driving the debate, and these get in the way of more productive conversations about the purposes of higher education right now.
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The rankings will be one of the elements that will lead public authorities toward structural reforms in higher education and research and to make this effort despite financial constraints on public finances.
The administration has maintained that financial constraints have plagued the institution for decades, and years of stopgap measures like property sales and loans have been used to maintain the scholarship amid ever-rising costs.
It's the fact that it's financial - the bit that really hurts is that there is still coal down there that we can get, but due to financial constraints it's put an end to it.
The former official said that once al-Ayoubi realized that financial constraints would cause the embassy to close, he quit so he could remain in the UK rather than be sent back to war-torn Damascus with his family.
Mr. Mulally was "under terrible financial constraints from Chicago" to cut the price tag of an all-new airplane, says Aaron Gellman, a professor at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management who has known Mr. Mulally for decades.
While some in the military continue to insist that the authors of MCS only took strategic realities into consideration, it is clear that financial constraints played a major part in the paring down of the transport fleet.
The daunting presence of their formidable opponents in the American League East would temporarily disappear and either ball club would have a new opportunity to reengage fans and compete in a division better suited for their financial constraints.
Dartmouth College and Williams College also have limited their no-loan packages in recent years, while Wesleyan University earlier this year announced it will begin to consider a student's ability to pay in its admissions decisions, due to the school's financial constraints.
Mr Huhne insisted that nuclear safety remained a top priority for his department, saying he was "committed to an increase in research and development" in safety issues, and assured the committee that safety was not subject to financial constraints under the Spending Review.
"Even when there are no financial constraints, if these drugs are freely available, it is very, very difficult to actually implement the programme, " said Donald de Korte, a former head of US drugs firm Merck in South Africa who is running a pilot scheme.
The elected chair of this first session, Danielle Mazzonis, noted in her closing remarks that the Scientific Council is off to a good start and the Council affirmed its readiness to help the Office fine-tune its strategy for addressing the challenges in the region, taking into consideration the current financial constraints that UNESCO finds itself in.
The real world, however, requires a clear understanding of all the relevant local legal, financial and operational constraints, while balancing short-term traction with long-term strategic interests.
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The objective is to hit the ground running and get started with your own cash on hand with the goal to get as far down the track as possible as quick as possible within the constraints of your financial situation.
And for Scotland to be a formal part of such a sterling zone, the Bank of England and HM Treasury would wish to impose constraints on the financial risks that Scotland's banks could take - to limit liabilities for British taxpayers.
The idea that we should be reading the last rites for the City and the UK's financial services industry, because of new constraints on how and what top bankers are paid, doesn't seem quite right in the context of the announcement today by JP Morgan of substantial new investments in London.
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