The recently
announced cutbacks
show just how hard this is going to be.
Restructuring and
budget cutbacks
are straining the system and placing accelerating demands on personnel.
There won't be a
drastic cutback
in my work, or alteration in my lifestyle.
Cutbacks in local authority spending
meant a big rethink was needed.
Its budget is under extreme pressure, with the scottish executive
proposing major cutbacks
in its grant for sac's education services.
New technology for the regions comes only in exchange for
staff cutbacks
and the merging of local outposts.
Severe cutbacks
on book budgets have been a low profile way of saving money by some authorities.
Cutbacks in educational expenditure
meant that we were asked to reduce the staff from sixty to fifty-five.
Already nhs services across the country are
facing crisis cutbacks.
Equally i have not seen any mention of the
service cutbacks
in the local media.
The blame for the
massive cutbacks
lies with the deputy prime minister's office, which has devised new criteria to award grants.
Cutbacks in core public funding
over the last decade.
To
make further cutbacks
is a disgrace to an already discredited system.
A second round of even more severe
financial cutbacks
affected the university in the late 1980s.
Cutbacks in social welfare provision.
Jack straw's first three years as home secretary
saw similar cutbacks.
Over the last three months the most
significant cutbacks
in production were in the metals industry, where output was down by 2 % .
Cutbacks in the sector
in the late 80s made cds restructure its business.
To make
further cutbacks
is a disgrace to an already discredited system.
Cutbacks in services.
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