But with the growing presence of habeas lawyers, interrogators are constrained from doing so for fear this intelligence will get out.
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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.
Today, even as threats have escalated, we have become less willing to defend our interests at the same time we are more constrained from doing so.
At the same time, Scion is structurally constrained from targeting buyers who are older than their early 30s because those are the feeder stock for Toyota sales.
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Pension schemes and mutual funds are constrained from borrowing money.
"I wish to goodness that I was not constrained from talking about this, " he said, referring to the classified parts of the report he wasn't allowed to discuss publicly.
In the past, the United States government has been willing to declassify the high-resolution photographs taken by the SR-71 when it felt constrained from revealing the products of satellite collection systems.
ISRAEL'S ABILITY to embrace the Vatican as an ally and so advance an alliance with the Church regarding Jerusalem is constrained from its perspective by the legacy of the Church's behavior during the Holocaust.
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Analysts have said that a big merger could help HSBC remove costs and boost revenue, and it has a window of opportunity now while rivals are constrained from big deals: Two weeks ago, Federal Reserve told Citigroup it could not engage in major acquisitions until it got a better handle on its internal controls.
Patient confidentiality constrained her from going to the media, and her responsibility to her client made her wary of turning him into a public victim.
Clinton lawyer Bob Bennett, constrained by politics from delving into PAULA JONES' sexual history as he prepares for a possible trial in her harassment suit, intends to probe what he asserts was Jones' real motive for coming forward: money.
They took the final powerplay at that point, but far from unleashing a string of boundaries, England found themselves constrained by some accurate bowling from Bravo and Powell.
However, high inflation and a wide current account deficit have constrained the central bank from lowering interest rates aggressively.
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Dow Jones is "not constrained by our dividend" from investing in its businesses, a spokesman says.
Duke's transformation from a geographically constrained Southern utility to trading giant came about during the first rumblings of deregulation.
Duke's transformation from a geographically constrained Southern utility to a trading giant came about during the first rumblings of deregulation.
The Scottish government's Strategic Spending Review is constrained by the budget allocation from the UK Comprehensive Spending Review .
Many have lost the wages not only of their children but of their women, who are constrained by custom and religion from working at stitching centres.
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But the cash you have given away in the good years is much harder to get back from a cash-constrained public when times turn bad.
Meanwhile, Murphy said, Toyota has recovered so far this year to 14.3 percent of the U.S. market from its supply-constrained 12.9 percent of 2011 and will pick up an additional 0.3 percentage point by 2015.
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Cable and telephone companies can run all kinds of high-bandwidth wires to your neighborhood, but they're still constrained by old low-tech connections from their substation to your computer.
Many of the best acreage positions have been established by upstart independent companies that were quick to acquire land, but that now are constrained by their relatively small balance sheets from efficiently developing it.
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With capacity thus constrained, a pick-up in demand from the likes of China could only lead to one result: higher prices.
The exhibit is structured chronologically, and the progression of Aoyama's work away from traditional cursive calligraphy toward less constrained, freer expression is clear.
Queen Beatrix's consort Prince Claus suffered from severe depression for years and felt constrained by his role.
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Queen Juliana's consort Prince Claus suffered from severe depression for years and felt constrained by his role.
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Bank of America's deal for Countrywide in January was certainly looked upon favorably by the Fed and other regulators, who were concerned that a liquidity-constrained Countrywide could further damage the financial markets already reeling from the credit crunch.
The world's biggest democracy, though already suffering badly from climate change, is in this respect as politically constrained as its richest one.
He apparently sees no reason to agree with me (or Americans who earn fixed incomes from their savings accounts) that consumer spending is being constrained by the Fed giving us zero return on our money.
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