But investors might note that the next government will be constrained by a centrist Congress.
But our total spending must be constrained by our collective ability to pay .
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But Mr Tsipras would have to form a coalition and would be constrained by his partners.
In fact, the country that would most be constrained by a U.S. presence in the Middle East is Israel.
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Still, though Germany is not turning its back on the past, it is less disposed to be constrained by it.
Just as one would not expect an infant or an animal to be constrained by civic urges, so too with the politician.
"But regional growth should not be constrained by water concerns, " he said.
In Kosovo, the Yugoslav side, no less than its enemies, would be constrained by the terrain and the difficulty of reinforcing quickly.
But does this mean that America's next air war will be constrained by British political influence, as the war against Serbia was restrained by France?
"China's growth should continue to outpace other leading economies, cushioning the slowdown, but exports will still be constrained by weak demand in Europe, " it added.
Auditor General Wales (AGW) Huw Vaughan Thomas has criticised the draft bill as he believes the independence of the auditor general could be constrained by the requirement.
Thus, when you are investing in stocks, a company selling at fair value may still generate plenty of return for you, but those returns will be constrained by earnings growth.
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Elsewhere, governments will be constrained by falling tax revenues.
In a speech in Sydney last year, where she tried to elucidate the immigration issue, Prime Minister Julia Gillard said that the debate "should not be constrained by self-censorship or political correctness".
The company also said once again that its own factories in Thailand have not been directly affected by the flooding, but it repeated that it will be constrained by component shortages tied to the floods.
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Others argue that inward investment will anyway be constrained by economic woes elsewhere, and that Ulster's best asset is its educated workers, so any gamble that imperils the funding of public services is a mistake.
They initially decided that their group would not be constrained by some of the loose etiquette that had been established in Anonymous, including not attacking the media or making a particular socio-political point with each attack.
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So an incoming Republican president would be constrained by powerful Democratic majorities on Capitol Hill, and an incoming Democratic president would be under strong pressure from his or her core supporters to put much more emphasis on negotiation than on force.
Finally, the transnationalists urge that the power of the executive branch should be constrained by judicial review and the concept of international comity, while the nationalists tend to believe that federal courts should give extraordinarily broad deference to executive power in foreign affairs.
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At the country level, the meeting noted that the development of African LDCs had continued to be constrained by shortcomings in physical infrastructure and human resources development, low levels of domestic resource mobilization, shortcomings in macroeconomic policy design and management, and severe socio-economic consequences of local or regional conflicts.
Comcast would presumably prefer not to provide that bandwidth, and it appears to be constrained only by political pressure, not market discipline.
Obama is "going to be extremely constrained by an economy that's not growing, " says Nobel Laureate Vernon Smith, a professor of economics and law at George Mason University.
The argument is that although the Bank of England may theoretically be making autonomous decisions, in practice its freedom of action will be completely constrained by the monetary policy of the much larger euro zone.
The new government argues that it is better to make policy on the merits of the individual case than to be overly constrained by ideology, whether the ideology is a Thatcherite prejudice in favour of the market or an Old Labourish aversion to it.
On Tuesday, he said the Fed would consider extending its direct lending window to Wall Street companies (aka, primary dealers typically not allowed to borrow directly from the Fed) beyond a mid-September deadline to promote stability, as long as short-term debt markets continue to be severely constrained by the credit crisis.
Even if the Democrats in the Senate get their way, however, they will be just as constrained by America's newly divided government as the Republicans.
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Moreover, with the exception of the continent's handful of natural resource-rich, low population-density countries like Angola (see my September 9, 2008 column advocating an intensified strategic engagement with the geopolitically significant Southern African country), most of America's would-be partners are constrained by lack of the financial wherewithal to upgrade their capabilities to meet even short-term priorities.
That economic fantasy got a boost recently when several Republicans asserted that they would not be constrained from raising taxes by having signed the pledge.
Fresh into his retirement, and less constrained by the need to be diplomatic, measured and uncontroversial on the spending of Holyrood's billions, the bark now comes with added bite.
This created an opening for Obama, who had been somewhat constrained by his own pledge to be the candidate of "change, " and by implication, not to go negative.
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