It exists specifically to constrain cities and to prevent towns from merging together.
The lack of an appropriate and modern regulatory regime and resolution authority helped cause this crisis, and it will continue to constrain our capacity to address future crises until we put in place fundamental reforms.
But they constrain attempts to promote more indigenous creations.
', but the minute you do that you start to constrain this process, but we are committed to getting the best and then we will sort it.
The ability to sustain this higher spending on public services also depends critically upon the Treasury's ability to constrain the real growth in annually-managed expenditure to 1.2% a year.
Any deal would need to constrain Iran's uranium enrichment and subject it to enhanced verification by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN's nuclear watchdog, all the while helping to advance those bits of the programme that are demonstrably non-military in character.
But more severe shortages could develop, threatening to constrain that revival, unless aggressive steps are taken now, according to this new research by The Boston Consulting Group (BCG).
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"To constrain the power of the site, we're splitting submissions from publication, " he says.
In shining light on their tactics and operating bases, we constrain their ability to operate clandestinely.
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The planetary-boundaries idea seeks to constrain the Anthropocene within the norms of the Holocene.
One of its central aims was to constrain the development and application of new technology.
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Currency reform is not just a way to constrain inflation, but also a means of redistributing spending.
This would, as a practical matter, make it much more difficult to constrain the transfers of such technologies.
One of the responsibilities of adulthood is to constrain ones' emotions, even in the face of the amazing.
In turn, they will have less incentive to constrain their demand for services.
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If they are in reach then there's no reason to constrain our ambitions.
What we did not anticipate was an arbitrary decision to constrain consumer choice.
It's there to constrain third party action and complicity in another person's death.
The most important may have been major changes to longstanding PAYGO (pay-as-you-go) rules that were designed to constrain federal deficits.
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Unfortunately, Soviet efforts to constrain U.S. naval capabilities, in general, and American SLCMs, in particular, play well in certain Western quarters.
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The failures continued as Bobby Valentine failed to constrain his ego and temperament despite his years of seasoning both on and off the field.
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It is clear that the rebuilding of public and private sector balance sheets across advanced economies will continue to constrain global growth for some time.
But another group believes that the American economy is plagued by structural imbalances which could continue to constrain growth even after the war is over.
On the other hand, the coming escapade in Copenhagen vies with health care mandates to constrain business confidence, acting as a governor on the expansion.
Arnold mentioned earlier that constrain our ability to move ahead today.
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But the law ultimately is not there to constrain individual choice.
It is hard to ignore the role of European expansion in the creation of the underdeveloped world's extractive institutions which, in self-perpetuating fashion, continue to constrain reform and development.
Republicans, in an effort to attract seniors, are trying to position themselves as protectors of Medicare against those dastardly Democrats who want to constrain the future growth of that program.
On Monday, Mr. Kerry told reporters in London that Iran could face "terrible consequences" if it didn't take advantage of the current diplomacy and agree to constrain its nuclear program.
New accounting rules demand that they start valuing their equity portfolios at market value at the end of this month, which could constrain their ability to pay dividends out of retained earnings.
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