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Meanwhile, restructuring high schools could further squeeze already tight resources at the board and City Hall.
But many say that in a time of tight resources and frustration over crime, indigent defense is unlikely ever to become a major priority.
Senate Democrats have frequently pointed to the practice in their defense, saying tight resources have forced them to be blatant in their tactics.
Because of tight resources, lack of travel funds, and the need to use staff with uneven experience and skills, this becomes critical in situations involving many evaluators working in different regions.
He said that he and Dr. Hale, 76, were living on tight resources as he tried to build a public relations business, and that she was showing symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.
Instead of calling on Congress to give him the money he needs to get this work done, Mr. Tenet essentially says the agency is doing the best it can with tight resources and will settle for that.
Instead of concentrating ever tighter resources on treatment/prevention and street police, programs that virtually all drug experts say promise real results, Mr. Bush continues to devote too much time and money to combating the drug trade outside U.S. borders.
Institutional isolation, tight resources, poorly defined governance structures and the failure to communicate to the public what makes them unusual are the predictable problems facing charter schools, according to Seymour Sarason, professor emeritus at Yale University, who discusses them in two books scheduled for publication next spring.
The bottom line: In an era of tight resources, we need to focus on what most matters to most of our readers smart, analytical stories you can t get elsewhere (I know this is sounding like a mantra) rather than things like stock quotes that you can get anywhere.