Sentences with phrase «time of budget cuts»

Common responses to this situation in times of budget cuts are to impose fees or to close the library to external users.
In times of budgets cuts, schools can not afford to be wasteful with their spending.
Once again, in times of budget cuts, it seems that some of those with additional needs might be the ones who are made to go without key services.
The fund was established in 2002 by then - incumbent Betsy Gotbaum to «reinforce and support» the public advocate's office at a time of budget cuts.
This is of course notwithstanding the added burden and costs to the tax payer at a time of budget cuts.
«But especially in this time of budget cuts, we need to be careful not to be seen as silly.»
In a time of budget cuts, it can be difficult to justify spend on seemingly non-essential work; however, as this article argues, investing time and money in assessing security and developing an effective security strategy is not only imperative but can also save money in the longer term.
And if we throw those activities overboard during this time of budget cuts, we'll be losing something valuable indeed.
Advocates often want special needs students to get their own classes, but school districts say that's expensive, and certainly in a time of budget cuts, mainstreaming is on the rise.
In 2007 the Theater Communications Group, a trade association, launched the TEAM project to help theaters across the country work with schoolchildren whose learning outcomes need to be measured, often to maintain funding for theater programs in a time of budget cuts.
In a time of budget cuts, we can not expect that governments will invest in legal aid and access to justice.
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