0 the quality of being strict -- rigor, severidad; tirantez
the stringency of the new laws.
1 scarcity of money for lending etc -- estrechez
in times of stringency
(also adjective) The government are demanding stringency measures.
Currently, the requirements applied for the export of dual-use items and technology vary in stringency.
Unemployment may give an impetus to fiscal relaxation, and excessive budgetary stringency may, of course, create unnecessary and intolerable levels of unemployment.
Thus, we recommend greater stringency when the economic climate is good.
Especially in these times of economic stringency, we want a tougher attitude towards spending in general: not more spending, but better spending.
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