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rationing [ˈræʃnɪŋ] СУЩ. no мн.

rationing

I . ration [ˈræʃn] СУЩ.

1. ration (fixed allowance):

2. ration мн. (total amount allowed):

ration tickets СУЩ.

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Cloth consumption increased from eight meters per person in 1978 to almost twelve meters in 1985, and rationing was ended in the early 1980s.
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Soon all restaurants closed, food rationing became the only way to save lives, money became obsolete.
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Wartime rationing continued, and was extended to bread.
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Shortly after their formation, the area suffered from drought which caused power rationing.
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The city had been under strict rationing (only a few hours of running water on alternate days) since.
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Bread rationing was introduced in 1915 and worked well; the cost of bread fell.
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In the worst kind of energy crisis energy rationing and fuel rationing may be incurred.
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Strict wartime food rationing meant that food had to be found wherever possible.
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The second method, bulk rationing, simply supplies the hiker with ingredients, allowing on-trail cooking with minimal prior planning, and is sometimes used for extended outings.
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It was announced that food rationing systems as well as subsidized housing would be phased out.
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