Any impediments to data sharing are a major constraint to thoroughly evaluating portfolio risks.
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Like most organizers, Ong believes funding remains the greatest constraint to Singapore's burgeoning arts scene.
And Apple has yet to be found a monopoly and is under no constraint to offer one.
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May quotes Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer who also believes in the power of constraint to make products and messages stronger.
Unlike the 50 states which comprise our union, our federal government can freely engage in deficit spending without a constraint to balance the budget.
"Studies show that Northampton Station is already at capacity during peak hours, while the station building and its associated facilities are out-of-date, and a constraint to economic growth, " WNDC said.
For this client, the inflexibility of labor laws and the power of labor unions is a far bigger constraint to her IT agility than is the complexity of IT systems or internal processes.
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In fact, this is something that the company can leverage to monetize its mobile platform where there is a real estate constraint due to small screen.
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The gadget does share a constraint common to all satellite-connected gear: Line of sight to the sky is required for connectivity.
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So she turned to social media where constraint has often led to innovation.
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That same constraint would apply to the independent Scottish government, which is a significant compromise on the notion of Scottish independence too.
The shuttering of various European and U.S. northeast refinery operations of late due to unfavorable margins and a difficult lending environment could also eventually lead to supply-constraint driven gasoline price spikes when demand starts to pick up again towards the summer peak driving season period, say analysts.
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GE, on the other hand, decided to focus on one turbine size that met the needs of markets where tight spaces were not a constraint and devoted resources to optimizing the efficiency of that turbine model.
In the long run, an era of fiscal constraint may require communities to pick up some of these government programs, such as transportation.
Battery technology has proved a major constraint on the ability to turn electricity (including electricity generated from renewable sources) into an efficient transportation fuel.
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Whatever the constraint, you have to face your own behavior patterns, actions, desires, and emotions honestly if you really want to tackle a goal and succeed.
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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.
The feds proved unable to keep to this reasonable constraint.
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The greatest constraint comes in textile exports to rich countries.
If Congress imposes a hard budget constraint on itself by refusing to raise the debt ceiling and establishes Social Security and interest on the debt as priority must-pays out of revenues before any other programs may be funded, it would require total other, non-priority spending to be reduced not quite one-third on average during the next ten years.
This, to an extent, mitigates the supply constraint reason for the lower-than-expected sales but more people preferring to pre-order the device still remains a viable candidate.
In New Brunswick, the rent control board is responsible for setting the maximum annual rent increase, within the constraint of 2.5% to 5.5%, based on economic conditions.
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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As the late, great economist Julian Simon demonstrated (both with clear economic logic and an unassailable mountain of data), there is a long-run tendency for standards of living to improve and for material scarcity to relax as a constraint rather than tighten.
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People who want to take advantage of this year's gift-tax exemption should beware of one giant constraint: The Internal Revenue Service will deny tax benefits to a trust if the person who sets it up retains control, either himself or through an agent.
There is a further constraint on an issuer's ability to get a better deal.
After the Bretton Woods system collapsed in 1971, trade imbalances ceased to be much of a constraint on the developed world.
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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But the main constraint is the lack of enough people trained to wield the knife cleanly and safely.
Like the movie business, the games business is limited by the bandwidth-constraint online, but it has more flexibility to get around the problem.
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