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Перевод: straitened


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  1. But it proved an expensive success, and in these straitened times, everybody is playing safe.
  2. The studio handles AMV's production, thus cutting costs in straitened times.
  3. Given their straitened horizons, and their own abnormality, how could they really think in terms of something as being significantly abnormal?
  4. Duplicating the American nuclear deterrent was a waste of national resources, which Britain could ill afford in the straitened circumstances of her post-imperial era.
  5. This is the question an increasing number of consumers are asking themselves in the financially straitened Nineties.
  6. Equally straitened is Nippon Telegraph Telephone Corp, which reported plunging profits that were still better than forecast: it is cutting its bonus for executives by 20% in the year to March 31 1994, Reuter reports from Tokyo, adding that it is also considering reducing bonuses for senior managers as well as stopping increases of wages of those above section manager; the company sees intense competition.
  7. I should have sent the drinks back, but instead looked upon them as a windfall in our rather straitened circumstances.
  8. Major has been embarrassed by unauthorised revelations: about his engagingly eccentric brother, Terry, who still bears the family's original surname, Major-Ball; and his sister Pat, now retired and in straitened circumstances, who was once taken to court for failing to pay the rates.
  9. Twelve hundred words a week, week in, week out, at a rate something in excess of 1 per word - well, not too bad a life, actually, would be the most likely response of those facing the 14th, 15th, 16th years of Conservative rule in rather more straitened circumstances - if , of course, they were to read his column.
  10. Throughout the century the basic problem remained the same: a wide divergence meant that while some men were extremely well paid, others, no less devoted or hard working, lived in straitened circumstances.
  11. Wales would once have relished the opportunity; in present, straitened circumstances, it is desperately unfair.
  12. Capacity : The celebrated 42 per cent allocated to civilian production attests to the extent of excess capacity enjoyed by the defence sector, compared with the straitened circumstances of other industries.
  13. In the early nineteenth century Combsburgh, in common with the areas surrounding it, was in straitened circumstances.

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