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In the face of cuts from central government, this cannot carry on.
But in the face of cuts, many of them are leaving.
Coverage often focuses on how public services are coping in the face of cuts.
How can rising suicide rates be reversed in the face of cuts to mental health services?
Companies were most keen to see Government spending on transport infrastructure preserved in the face of cuts to bring national debt down.
The Local Government Association said it had been a difficult decision for councils in the face of cuts.
Librarians aren’t staying quiet in the face of cuts, and—stereotypes notwithstanding—they’re not telling other people to be quiet either.
In fact, councils have only budgeted £7.3bn in the face of cuts in central government funding.
A plan to shift some national park-related funding to keep White House tours open in the face of cuts was defeated.
Sources had said that there would be a fight over the team's future in the coming weeks in the face of cuts to the Metropolitan Police.
As conference participants noted, the field has become increasingly commercial and competitive, with groups scrambling to support programs in the face of cuts in Government money.
In the face of cuts and closures of frontline women's services, saving an archive might not feel like a big priority.
Trees preserve the story of environmental change in their growth rings, the concentric dark and light bands that appear in the face of cut trunk.
The charges were introduced by Tory-controlled Somerset county council to keep open four dumps otherwise due to close in the face of cuts of £300,000.
The Police Federation last night confirmed that the search for missing people would inevitably be hit by a reordering of priorities in the face of cuts.
In its 2012 financial statement, Amplats reported net and operating losses in the face of cuts in output, jobs, cashflow and investment.
In the face of cuts, Greens have proposed new ways of raising revenue including through a tourist levy, a council energy company and, at national level, a land-value tax.
It is way too early into a second term for Barnett and his Government to be worried about a public backlash in the face of cuts to programs and broken promises.
He also warned that police forces would have to consider more collaborations with each other and with the private sector in the face of cuts if they want to protect front line policing.
Mr Salmond described eight months of rising employment and four months of falling unemployment - an achievement he said should be "celebrated" in the face of cuts from Westminster.
It will not run commercials, but New Jersey Network, the state's public television system, is exploring ways to raise revenues in the face of cuts in state financing, network officials said yesterday.
The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) warned the risk of an employment double dip remained "very real" in the face of cuts in the public sector.
The fact that pavement maintenance spending has remained at more or less the same level in the face of cuts in local government funding that will reach 43% by 2015 is proof of that commitment.
Friends of the Earth spokesperson, Ted Floyd said that his organisation objected to the expenditure of $1.7 billion on a "three week party" in the face of cuts to hospitals, schools and public transport.
In the face of cuts in Federal housing subsidies and the depth of the agency's own fiscal problems, however, Mr. Lane has embarked on a task at which there is no assurance he will succeed.