The force began a recruitment freeze in October 2009 in a bid to cut costs.
It is also proposing a freeze in council tax at current levels for 2013-14.
President Obama is expected to call for a five-year freeze in some discretionary spending.
The money is coming to Wales because of a council tax freeze in England.
The cleric put the freeze in place in August and renewed it in February.
He is also announced a council tax freeze in England for the third year in a row.
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With the provinces chipping in more too, the freeze in health spending of the 1990s has been reversed.
That's why I've proposed a three-year freeze in discretionary spending other than what we need for national security.
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Mr Cameron wants a freeze in the budget but Tory rebels and Labour are demanding a real-terms cut.
Angus Macpherson, the Conservative PCC, first pledged to make the freeze in his campaign ahead of November's election.
Unfortunately, as you may know that there's a salary freeze in place here.
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But they will still feel the effects of what was esentially a freeze in federal spending for senior services.
Last week a freeze in council tax for the coming year was approved.
If arms controllers would concede just that much they would do much to increase support for the freeze in Congress.
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Obama has already been hurt by his obsessive focus on a settlements freeze in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.
That's why I'm asking you to adopt a freeze in non-security discretionary spending for the next three years, starting next year.
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And Senator Bayh said the President may propose a freeze in most federal discretionary spending in the State of the Union.
And remember, if the glove doesn't fit, fingers will freeze in it.
Tennent Caledonian has announced a freeze in the wholesale price of its major brands to Scottish hotels, pubs and clubs this year.
And in a way that the formula of a nuclear freeze in exchange for energy, aid and security guarantees is very similar.
There is more sympathy for pensioners, who face a double blow from a freeze in pensions and the impact of tax rises.
Only a few days ago the Transport Secretary Justine Greening said that she would not be calling for a freeze in duty.
Buzz alone does not make a hot IPO market though, and the Facebook offering was followed by a multi-week freeze in offerings.
The British want a freeze in EU spending, allowing for inflation.
That, however, does not mean the rest of the world should freeze in its tracks and that growth should come to a halt.
The British government is calling for a freeze in the EU budget and is opposed to proposals for a five per cent rise.
Mr Netanyahu consistently rejected any freeze in East Jerusalem, which Israel unilaterally annexed in 1967, but agreed to reduce building elsewhere in the settlements.
There is speculation of a freeze in pensions and public sector pay, a clamp-down on early retirement and a cut in spending on infrastructure.
Obama's article, "Breaking the war mentality, " was ostensibly a feature story showcasing two student organizations that advocated a freeze in the US's nuclear arsenal.
Some Palestinians, however, worry that if talks start, Mr Netanyahu will beg an easing of any freeze in place to deflect his right-wing critics.
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