He has done so by completely overhauling his company to fit these straitened times.
But selling them to private investors would free up more money to help straitened banks.
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But even in these straitened times, there are limits to what jobs Gulf nationals will take.
This leaves Republican governors arguing for a new, costly government programme of questionable utility in straitened fiscal times.
In financially straitened times, why should the state continue to contribute toward opera?
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"But in these straitened times we all have to be more socially aware".
The revival of bespoke bicycles in the past couple of years has come hand-in-hand with some very straitened economic times.
The apparent futility of straitened lives is a consistent theme, adding a grittiness and power to Ms Proulx's best stories.
But the powers-that-be can't seem to agree on whether funding of any sort should go to free wi-fi, particularly in these straitened times.
But in these straitened times, we now have the challenge of responding to the government's demands to bring the cost down even further.
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Perhaps some straitened banks found the money on better terms elsewhere.
Both islands host American bases, and even in these straitened times the Pentagon's budget can stretch to an experimental technology that might reduce a base's fuel consumption.
But even in these straitened times, the issue has taken hold among Labour MPs, and the Liberal Democrats can feel justifiably pleased that their long game has truly paid off.
And in these economically straitened times, there's a conflict with the way many politicians and businessmen see the immediate future and the need to "grow" our way out of recession.
Deloitte says a combination of fair play rules and straitened economic times, which are limiting revenue growth, may see a majority of top flight clubs reporting operating losses rather than profits.
Bitter experience shows that private rail investment is risky, but if high-speed schemes require public funding, they are likely to find the Treasury's response more than usually terse given today's straitened public finances.
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Poor households must prove their straitened means to the government, which then picks up between 25% and 85% of the monthly tab for up to 15 cubic metres (3, 960 American gallons) of water.
The problem for Mr Darling is that there's so little money to do the alleviating with, that his options for making a real difference to people's pockets in these straitened times is severely limited.
The actor Tony Goldwyn, directing his first movie, and working from a fine screenplay by Pamela Gray, beautifully captures a moment in which the straitened moral world of the lower-middle-class Jewish characters is beginning to open up with necessarily painful results.
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