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retrenchment [rɪˈtrentʃmənt] N

retrenchment

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English
After the suppression of the uprisings of 1821, there followed a period of retrenchment.
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In times of retrenchment, the older are commonly the first to go, and even if retained, their wages are likely to be lowered.
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Only one year of deficit was recorded, but the price paid was retrenchments and lean public spending.
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Budget cuts totaling nearly 10 percent, coupled with an enrollment shortfall, led to significant retrenchment.
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Inside parliament, the primary concern changed from fears of an over-mighty monarch to the issues of representation, parliamentary reform, and government retrenchment.
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He knew that its abolition depended on a considerable retrenchment in government expenditure.
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The 1980s was a period of reduced funding and partial retrenchment for the institution, but by the early 1990s the college had once again stabilized.
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Some students have begun to think of it as a strategy to disguise retrenchment and diminution.
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Critics claimed his retrenchment policy was too arbitrary and severe.
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Retrenchment... meant the saving of the resources of the individual from the grasp of the state taxation system.
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