Sentences with phrase «era of tight budgets»

In an era of tight budgets, all spending decisions are de facto questions of political and moral priorities.
In an era of tight budgets, rotators represent a hidden tax on NSF's bottom line.
But mission architects must keep in mind that focusing too much on intermediate destinations could significantly delay or doom a manned Mars effort, especially in this era of tight budgets, Thronson said.
In an era of tight budgets, rigorous standards and unprecedented accountability, educators at every level are under pressure to find proven ways to increase the success of their students.
But in an era of tight budgets and hiring freezes, greater pressure is once again being placed on principals to do more with fewer resources.
In the era of tight budgets and standardized testing, elementary principals have tough decisions on what to prioritize.
Come to discover that the sales on the first two were going so well, they didn't feel it needed that extra push, thinking the book would sell itself (and I can understand the reasoning in this era of tight budgets).
But having educational institutions that are implicitly focused on networked paths to progress is also vital — and essential in an era of tight budgets.
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