He said this could mean that many of the men currently subject to the measures "will be freed of constraint in early 2014".
The greatest constraint comes in textile exports to rich countries.
The most economically damaging source of regulatory constraint is in finance, thanks not just to the Dodd-Frank financial law (which many Republicans want to repeal) but a panoply of state, federal and global actions.
But perhaps the biggest constraint on development in London is the Green Belt.
New START skeptics argued that the Commission could in fact function as a significant constraint on missile defense, in ways that undermine the role of the Senate in the formulation of U.S. foreign policy.
One of the things that obviously in a time of fiscal constraint that we're constantly looking for is how we can spur job growth here in the United States without spending a whole lot of government money.
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One big constraint is that Europe is in a straitjacket of its own making.
May quotes Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer who also believes in the power of constraint to make products and messages stronger.
This has, in effect, lifted any constraint on credit growth, allowing a bigger build-up of private-sector debt.
Unlike the 50 states which comprise our union, our federal government can freely engage in deficit spending without a constraint to balance the budget.
But we're also in an era of fiscal constraint, which means that we've got to start finding more creative, new approaches to financing these projects.
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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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Cumbria County Council said the proposed reduction in funding should be considered in the context of wider budget constraint.
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In an environment of severe budget constraint and at a time when policymakers are considering both budget and tax reform, is it time to rethink the role of charities and other non-profits?
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Allowing telecommuting is as much of a constraint as not allowing telecommuting and the difference in the case of Yahoo may lie simply in the fact that the decision to no longer allow telecommuting was intentional: an informed choice of constraints.
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Rather, it challenges teams to make short-run and long-run resource allocation decisions in the face of a binding fiscal constraint.
The other constraint that English clubs have faced was the collapse in bank lending in the UK (which among other things put paid to the plans of Hicks and Gillett at Liverpool).
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.
In the long run, an era of fiscal constraint may require communities to pick up some of these government programs, such as transportation.
Until recently, they have had to feed their bacteria with the unnatural amino acid in question, but in one case they have managed to overcome even that constraint.
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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.
But, as Joel Kotkin and Thomas Tseng argue in a study on Latinos and the housing market, the constraint on supply also has a political dimension.
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For Griffith, playing a woman in 1864 gave the added challenge of balancing an old-fashioned constraint with her own mettle.
But the overall differential is small enough that one cannot count on outsized gains in international investments to loosen the U.S. international budget constraint and ease concerns about the sustainability of the U.S. current account.
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There is certainly a concern that central banks in the region lack the credibility to enforce tough monetary policies without some external constraint.
Because of the 140 character constraint, users have created this remarkable language that allows them to communicate among groups of people in that 140 characters.
But Nokia sought constraint, citing a need to preserve UI consistency with other Windows Phone devices and avoid the disruptive variation seen in Android smartphones.
That constraint would ensure that the national debt does not rise as a share of national income unless an extraordinary majority in Congress deems that it should.
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