0 not having enough money:
cash-strapped universities
1 used to describe a person or organization that does not have enough money:
The result, understandably, was acrimony, worsened by fierce disputes at the provincial level between cash-strapped provinces and providers.
But its international component is dependent on those companies who can pay their own way to this cash-strapped outpost of socialism.
In addition, requiring cash-strapped informal firms to bear the costs of pollution control may be unrealistic.
Unlike the cash-strapped national banks, foreign donors not only provide grants or low-interest loans for approved projects, but also bring in technology and expertise not available locally.
What assistance can he provide to that already cash-strapped police force?
Simply to say that other suitable accommodation is available may be a temptation to a cash-strapped local authority which is very near its capping limit.
It is inappropriate that zero tolerance campaigns are left to cash-strapped local authorities.
They now find themselves in a grotesque game of pass the buck as cash-strapped health authorities and local authorities shunt responsibility back and forth.