Word: crunches
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...devoted his address to the difficulty of working in public service or education during the current fiscal crunch...
Even as Rosovsky tried to expand the Faculty's roster, he had to trim in other areas as a result of a budget crunch that gripped FAS and the entire University. This fall Rosovsky was faced with the unpleasant task of cutting six percent from departmental budgets...
...statehouses across America. From Seattle to Boca Raton, Fla., government officials are gunning for the economic growth that new companies can bring. Local officials have long poached upon sister cities and states, of course, by snatching away their businesses. But now, with most local governments caught in a crunch between rising costs and shrinking federal subsidies, the practice has become a heated struggle...
...says, "while TIME's readers are consumers." TIME's more hectic, weekly schedule also took some getting used to. "I'm impressed with the speed with which things happen around here," he says. His staff was equally impressed with Colvin's speed at adapting. "He handled an unusually heavy crunch of covers and major breaking stories without missing a beat," says associate editor Janice Castro...
...requirements stringent enough to match the admittedly strenuous job of writing a thesis must involve courses other than the normal midterm-paper-final departmental courses. What would those courses be? More seminars? More tutorials? More undergraduates in graduate-level courses? These plans do little to ease the teaching crunch faced by departments, which the staff hopes to alleviate...