For the salary-cap-constrained Knicks, re-signing the 36-year-old Prigioni should become a bigger priority now.
Should an objecting pharmacist have their moral compass constrained because of where they chose to practice?
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People are no longer constrained by their physical location or their pre-existing social contacts.
Since the 1930s, it's been politics, not constitutional law, that has constrained congressional power.
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Mr. Greiner: I think there is more of a role now because governments are constrained.
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Onerous security has already constrained what once was an excellent corps of political officers.
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The mortgage market was likely to "remain constrained" in the coming months, the group said.
When either lacks this ability, communication is constrained and deference becomes a dangerous default position.
Dow Jones is "not constrained by our dividend" from investing in its businesses, a spokesman says.
Unfortunately innovation in a mature media company is too often constrained by its existing business model.
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Do we trust ourselves to be constrained to only socially accepted mapping the human genome?
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Part of the motivation is understandable: states, unlike the federal government, are budget constrained.
The dilution faced by original investors has been considerable and has constrained the stock price.
The current estimate is that some 30% of workers find their choices so constrained.
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The success of such moves is much in doubt, especially if their balance sheet is constrained.
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But investors might note that the next government will be constrained by a centrist Congress.
It will follow a more defined course, constrained by embankments of capital, funding and risk management.
Solar technology has lower capacity since its power generation is constrained by availability of the sun.
But our total spending must be constrained by our collective ability to pay .
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With American troops already stretched thin, the future use of military force must anyway be constrained.
Supply is permanently constrained in such areas because there is little room to build.
With bad debts restraining credit expansion, domestic demand in East Asia is also constrained.
Back in 1978 Californians passed Proposition 13, which halved property taxes and constrained their growth.
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I've advised startups over the years, and one reason they're so innovative is they're constrained.
They are also constrained indirectly by the influence of water on food, energy, transportation, and industry.
Civilizations are constrained directly by the quality and quantity of available safe drinking and subsistence water.
Banks did not expand their loans because their capital was constrained and loan demand was weak.
But global supply is constrained, and barring global economic Armageddon, demand is not going to collapse.
The effect of all this bravura glasswork is, predictably, a constrained outward view for the driver.
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