retrenchment in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for retrenchment in the English»Spanish Dictionary

retrenchment in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for retrenchment in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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In national health affairs, however, the latter half of the 1970s was a period of retrenchment and effort to curb health-related expenditures.
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Subsequent retrenchment at the mines has left these communities with scant means to survive.
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In this scenario, the word retrenchment is often used.
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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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These donors prescribed retrenchment programs to prevent the total collapse of the cotton industry.
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Budget cuts totaling nearly 10 percent, coupled with an enrollment shortfall, led to significant retrenchment.
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Other major measures included the large-scale retrenchment of officials to achieve savings, as well as efforts to reclaim tax-exempt lands and expand the revenue base.
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The story briefly referred to a general retrenchment program now being mulled by the company.
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Critics claimed his retrenchment policy was too arbitrary and severe.
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However, a significant retrenchment of the company's operations followed.
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