In a society where the pressure to marry is great, "marriage and childbirth won't be any constraint", Mr Rajendran said.
Yet the supply of talent may be the biggest constraint on the Indian industry's growth.
He said this could mean that many of the men currently subject to the measures "will be freed of constraint in early 2014".
The more intensely you feel those emotions, the bigger the constraint may be.
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After the Bretton Woods system collapsed in 1971, trade imbalances ceased to be much of a constraint on the developed world.
Even normally cautious bodies like the International Energy Agency and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development are sounding the alarm, with the latter recently releasing a comprehensive report forecasting a world in 2050 that will be defined by resource constraint and its economic impacts.
That constraint will instead be applied by the providers themselves, through the limitations that they place on access.
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At first, many analysts expected that the main constraint on sales would be how many doses MedImmune could make.
Many of those choices are manufactured to better segment the consumer market, some can be offloaded to experts to make on our behalf and some can be limited by self-imposed constraint.
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So far no bill has bounced between the Houses more than 15 times, but one constraint on the process might be finding a different ink to signify the exchange of amendments.
And Apple has yet to be found a monopoly and is under no constraint to offer one.
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Cumbria County Council said the proposed reduction in funding should be considered in the context of wider budget constraint.
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To be fair, the government faces one huge constraint: Law and Justice's Lech Kaczynski, twin brother of the former prime minister, who will be president until 2010.
Stresses in housing markets impose another constraint on lending: that may be why Sheila Bair, head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, an American bank regulator, broke ranks with her government and criticised the rescue plan for not addressing foreclosures.
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Private investment should be further stimulated when the fear of future yen appreciation declines, and the constraint on new bank-lending diminishes as bank profit-margins widen.
If the financial services lobbyists fail to achieve complete repeal, they may nevertheless chip away at the newly imposed constraint, so that after a number of years the pre-reform conditions may be substantially restored.
And as for me, I found that the time constraint made me choose my words carefully to try to capture the gist of what turned out to be an 1, 000 word written post in a mere spoken 77.
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