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- In economic policy, austerity is a set of political-economic policies that aim to reduce government budget deficits through spending cuts, tax increases...
- Look up austerity or austere in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Austerity is a policy of deficit-cutting, which by definition requires lower spending...
- the afterlife. Google Books: "The New Austerities" (accessed 25 May 2025). Google Books: "The New Austerities" (accessed 25 May 2025). Publishers W****ly...
- Austerity in Israel (Hebrew: צנע, Tsena) was the policy of austerity imposed in the State of Israel from 1949 to 1959. It included rationing and other...
- conclusion that Bhishma was the main culprit and swore to destroy him by austerities or battle. She sought shelter with a group of ascetics that night and...
- kinds of austerities (tapas); Ten virtues (dasa-lakṣaṇa dharma); Five kinds of observances in regard to faith, knowledge, conduct, austerities, and power...
- meditation practices in Indian religions. In Jainism, it means asceticism (austerities, body mortification); in Buddhism, it denotes spiritual practices including...
- Before Profit (PBP) and Solidarity. Solidarity was known as the Anti-Austerity Alliance (AAA) until 2017. Since September 2019, the alliance also included...
- not been proven, that Hunslet sold some of the parts for the eight "Austerities" to the Yorkshire Engine Company as part of a subcontract settlement...
- presidency of Sigfrid Edström. The 1948 Olympics came to be known as the "Austerity Games" due to the difficult economic climate and rationing imposed in...