Thus, in a world with constrained resources that is where we should be aiming our support.
Apparently people don't feel constrained by interacting with the people they know -- they feel comforted by it.
What is certain is that the long-term fundamentals for gold remain strong, with a diverse and growing demand base, coupled with constrained supply side activity.
He notes that shipments in the latest quarter had been constrained by supply issues with the new HD retine display.
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It has, you know, well over 100 languages spoken widely there -very complex and yet the Tribune Company is asking the Times to cover that region and to cover the world with increasingly constrained resources.
And it does so in a dumbed-down Esperanto that its audience can't fail to understand -- the universal language of commercial TV sitcoms, with their constrained cultural vocabulary and their subtext of harmlessness: Don't be offended, none of this really means anything, it's just a goof about a lot of dumb stuff going down around us.
With Anybots, users are no longer geographically constrained and can jump from place to place with a click of the mouse.
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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.
And it says that with funding sources becoming more constrained it may "finally bring about a change in behaviour".
Just as one would not expect an infant or an animal to be constrained by civic urges, so too with the politician.
With Heathrow's growth constrained, direct routes across the North Sea and links via other European hubs - Amsterdam, Paris, Frankfurt and so on - Scotland's inbound tourism and outbound business could do with new options.
The EU and Gulf aid agencies and corporations are providing a degree of assistance, but they have been constrained by Syria's poor political relations with key Arab states and Western powers.
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Many want or need to rebuild the strength of their finances by spending less and, as today's Markit Household Finance Index shows, with wages stubbornly refusing to keep pace with inflation and benefit payments being constrained, most consumers feel poorer.
With the amount of digital data in data centers growing annually and storage budgets highly constrained open source storage system designs can fill an important niche for data centers and IT people comfortable with installing and maintaining their own hardware.
Businesspeople concerned to position themselves well for a carbon-constrained future must do more than get themselves photographed with Al Gore: they need to invest in technologies that will produce cleaner energy.
Gatwick is constrained to a single runway for another decade, but with a link into Crossrail, Stansted could rival Heathrow.
With some observers worried that Apple could be supply constrained due to shortages of displays or perhaps other components, some investors today have apparently decided to unravel their Apple iPhone 5 chip supplier bets.
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So it seems to me that Summers should be demonstrating substantially more humility here on the subject of encouraging financial innovation, when countries which constrained it did pretty well during the crisis compared to those with a deregulatory philosophy and when very wise minds like Paul Volcker are credibly arguing that financial innovation almost never adds real economic value.
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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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It is a sign of our times that budget-constrained governments have for the most part ceded this ground to entrepreneurs with the resources and drive to undertake Kennedyesque challenges to explore new worlds.
Because they would have to take a corresponding hit to earnings, and also, with shareholders' equity depressed, would find their ability to lend somewhat constrained.
Not surprisingly, the festive air is spoiled by the intrusion of Kym, who feels constrained by her protective father (Bill Irwin) and then flashes into fearsome combat with her mother (Debra Winger).
With bad debts restraining credit expansion, domestic demand in East Asia is also constrained.
Due to the realities of a constrained credit market, petitioners were unable to secure financing that would allow them to proceed with the completion of their plan to build a residence on the property.
Hoteliers are hobbled, say the consultants, because not only are almost half of the country's hotels more than 100 years old, compared with 3% in America and 14% in France, but they are constrained by planning restrictions.
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"In the short run, desirable land gets constrained when you're in an up cycle, " says Michael Feroli, an economist with J.
In a big company, you might be horribly constrained, but there are like 1, 000 other people you can go to to deal with any number of problems.
Over the past six months, for example, the Greeks would probably have sided with the anti-war camp in Europe over Iraq, had they not been constrained in their role as EU president to be scrupulously neutral.
With American troops already stretched thin, the future use of military force must anyway be constrained.
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