It is certainly true that the resolution and screen size they picked for this device is largely being driven by constraints based on their legacy of current products and applications.
Five million iPhones sold in its first weekend, limited only by supply constraints, is a stellar start.
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Unless stopped by regulatory constraints, this expansion may only be in its infancy.
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Mr. DeJohnette's new CD, "Sound Travels, " is no less confined by stylistic constraints.
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But we should certainly avoid heavy investment in an unsatisfactory system determined by the constraints of an unsatisfactory treaty.
The accounts showed the company had turned around an 8% decline in sales during 2010-11, which it said was explained by stock constraints.
Architect Michael Green believes in innovating by embracing constraints.
Flourishing by embracing constraints to discover new channels of creativity.
Copper prices have also been boosted by supply constraints.
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Brian Marshall, an analyst at ISI Group, said he expects between five million to eight million iPhones to be sold over this first weekend, with total sales limited mainly by supply constraints.
Note that you can make a subview of the scroll view appear to float (not scroll) over the other scrolling content by creating constraints between the view and a view outside the scroll view's subtree, such as the scroll view's superview.
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Vehicle sales in 2011 were negatively affected by production and supply chain constraints caused by the tragic tsunami.
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Any rise in home prices could still increase consumption, even if it does so by removing credit constraints rather than through the wealth effect.
Mr Clinton's trade policy is hobbled by three big constraints.
Local officials go to great lengths to protect companies on their patch, often by giving them preferential access to land or credit, or by easing bureaucratic constraints for them.
These brands are embracing new channels and new enterprise systems are being built to support them by discarding the constraints of past practices, architectures, and business models that inhibit true CEM.
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Recent declines in output in both Japan and Germany are largely due to inadequate demand caused by overly tight monetary policy, and not to supply-side constraints imposed by the failings of their models.
She called for "integration through work, by widening and softening constraints that weigh heavily on Roma populations who wish to work, by eliminating the tax paid by the employers of the Roma and widening, in a very big way, the professions they can have access to".
Bicyclists, free as they may be, are clearly limited by distance and time constraints.
On May 15th, Mr Arafat answered him by unleashing a few constraints of his own.
Many questions remain regarding trading offshore to evade leverage and other constraints posed by the new CFTC rules.
Mouaz al-Khatib cited frustration over what he called lack of international support and constraints imposed by the body itself.
How the composer grappled with the constraints imposed by his bosses, who wanted a simple set of new pieces for each Sunday service.
As rational beings, consumers decide by reason, by balancing goals and constraints, surfing the Internet for the best price and clipping store coupons.
Thorough hearings into the direct effect and likely repercussions of even the modest relief from statutory constraints provided by the Senate on 23 September are needed.
They have to plan on the assumption that spending levels and constraints imposed by the continuing resolution will persist, and then sequestration will further reduce the availability of funds.
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Toyota Motor, which appears to have solidly left behind the supply constraints caused by a tsunami and subsequent partial nuclear meltdown in Japan two years ago, saw sales climb 4.3% to 166, 377 units.
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Given the severity of the situation and the extensive supply constraints caused by the disruptions, including those described by our primary competitor, the effects on our industry are likely to be substantial and extend over multiple quarters.
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Also, the capacity constraints imposed by certain investment strategies mean a limit may exist on how much capital can be employed by a particular hedge fund without negatively impacting its returns and, thereby, the lucrative performance fee accruing to the fund manager.
But they were every bit as good as the private sector in terms of choice and quality - if not far better, particularly after the 1944 Education Act and the founding of the NHS, which offered services and opportunities transformed from the pre-war years within a post-war economy and society governed by rationing, funding constraints, and pervasive low skills and aspirations.
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