0 careful spending of money, or using of food or other resources, so that one can save or have some left in reserve; economy -- sự tiết kiệm, tính tiết kiệm
She is noted for her thrift, but her husband is very extravagant.
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Probably the brain's preservation of topological relationships is no mere byproduct of thrift-in-wiring, but also an enabling condition for image-exploiting processes of information-extraction.
The missing elements would include a finance and subsidy system which provides help where it is needed without disincentives such as the thrift trap.
Savings banks and cooperatives spread new ideals about independence and thrift.
Most women belong to such associations, which relate generally to thrift, mutual support and welfare.
In this play, money is far more important than true love, thrift than generosity.
Assistance to the latter would vary widely, with primary emphasis placed on minimizing dependence, encouraging thrift and, consequently, building character.
Coupled with cutbacks in housing benefit, this has created both a thrift trap and hardship for many older tenants.