This shortage of funds means many schools will have to set deficit budgets for the coming year. |
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Public readings were an esteemed but ancillary activity, something an established poet might do spurred by vanity, ambition, or a shortage of funds. |
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They cut off the money at the source and the Government of Quebec finds itself with a shortage of funds. |
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Regretfully, the constant widespread shortage of funds delays implementation of such new methods and the recruiting of extra welfare workers. |
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However, a shortage of funds made the improvements she wanted to introduce impossible. |
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The Commission does not agree that the shortage of funds is the major obstacle. |
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There is a lack of green space, children's parks and play areas, and a shortage of funds to create such spaces. |
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There is a continuing need for care and maintenance of these facilities and a shortage of funds for that purpose. |
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But their hopes of life-saving surgery have been dashed by a shortage of funds. |
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Other problems include high import taxes for machinery and a shortage of funds for geological surveys. |
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However, the Centre is facing a shortage of funds for a number of ongoing programmes. |
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There is no shortage of funds available to the Iraqi authorities through the oil for food' facility to buy food and medicine for their people. |
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However, the screening and support campaign suffers from a shortage of funds. |
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Customs clearance at the harbour is experiencing major slowdowns because of a shortage of funds to renew antiquated equipment. |
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Offshoring was considered in WFP in the context of downsizing efforts due to a shortage of funds. |
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Less than two years later, Mortier withdrew, citing a shortage of funds. |
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The school was closed in 2008 owing to a shortage of funds. |
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These facilities are in need of repair and rehabilitation, for the Hospital is currently in a serious state of disrepair as a result of the shortage of funds which constitutes its principle problem. |
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The Government of Ethiopia is anxious to ensure that certain key elements of the UNHCR's programmes will be maintained, despite the shortage of funds. |
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In that connection, he noted that the shortage of funds in the regular budget would be less pressing if there were a separate account for special political missions, whose budget had tripled over the last three bienniums. |
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Thus there was no shortage of funds on the market in that period. |
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After thirteen months, a shortage of funds forced Johnson to leave Oxford without a degree, and he returned to Lichfield. |
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Furthermore, because of its shortage of funds, SSHRC is unable to provide adequate support to launch the scholarly careers of new applicants nor even for researchers of international stature. |
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Some of the weaknesses in current international responses to post-conflict situations were well known, including the shortage of funds and the lack of international coordination. |
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The company's reliability will be challenged by shortage of funds, overtimes in order to meet the delays, and irrepressible tensions that will result in safety issues. |
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Failure to accord such an exemption would inevitably have a negative impact on programme implementation as the Secretariat would be obliged to restrict the recruitment of one of the seven posts due to shortage of funds. |
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Due to a shortage of funds, the Surrey Public Library has been unable to provide the Aboriginal community with culture specific resources and library products. |
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