Not exact matches
With structural reforms,
tighter regulations and improved capital
requirements, their efforts have paid off, and it is becoming abundantly clear that Asia's economy looks very different
than it did just 20 years ago.
Less economic growth means the government's borrowing
requirement is higher
than expected, so the Treasury's coffers face a much
tighter squeeze
than the chancellor had hoped for.
Tenure could guard against dismissal of more experienced, higher paid teachers during periods of
tight budgets when school leaders may be more focused on reducing costs while meeting class size
requirements than they are on student learning.
Getting an FHA refinance mortgage may be easier
than qualifying for a conventional mortgage refinance under current
tight credit
requirements.
Tight deadlines and increasing pressures mean that regulatory
requirements can become barriers, rather
than opportunities to reflect on practice.
So add to this context the raft of measures in the 2014 Budget targeting younger Australians: significantly higher university education fees, the withdrawal of the (manifestly inadequate) Newstart allowance for those under 30 unemployed for more
than six months, the forced mobility for work provisions, the withdrawal of the «Tools for Trades» program for apprentices, the loss of other key support programs like Youth Connections and Young Parenting Programs, the introduction of
tighter requirements on access to the Disability Support Pension and more.
The supply of homes for sale is very
tight, especially starter homes, and underwriting
requirements are more rigorous
than they were in the past.»
A large number of commercial practitioners continue to see their clients» deals hamstrung by
tight credit
requirements (albeit less
tight than what they previously experienced).
Because of
tighter investing
requirements, crowdfunding has taken off more as a means of product innovation and development
than for investment.