austerity in the PONS Dictionary

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Yet by 2010, stimulus policies began to be replaced with an austerity programme.
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Fiscal austerity policies enacted early in 2012 removed many of these subsidies, however, leading to huge rate and fare increases.
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This increases safety net spending and reduces tax revenues, partially offsetting the austerity measures.
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At the beginning of 1867 the company owed 800,000 and the new board imposed austerity measures.
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Whatever time could be spared from his active duties was given up to contemplation, to fastings, watchings, disciplines, and other austerities.
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The second floor is more restrained in its detailing, almost to the point of relative austerity compared with the first.
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After the austerity measures, it neared the 3% threshold in 2008.
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Faced with serious and worsening economic problems, the government had to adopt an unpopular austerity policy.
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The economic hardship of the times forced austerity measures at the ministry for the next several years.
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In 2006 the school budget failed, and the school was put on an austerity budget, or a budget controlled by the state.
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