• That said, the media regulator Ofcom is not constrained in this way, according to a government official.

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  • Also, the country is not constrained by a debt ceiling during a war.

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  • The future energy picture for the U.S. or the planet is not constrained by the availability of supplies, either fossil or non-fossil, but by efficiency gains in generation and consumption.

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  • Not only is it news to most Americans that the worst is over, but the federal government is not budget constrained.

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  • Dow Jones is "not constrained by our dividend" from investing in its businesses, a spokesman says.

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  • Not everyone thinks credit is so constrained.

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  • Still, though Germany is not turning its back on the past, it is less disposed to be constrained by it.

    ECONOMIST: Germany comes out of its post-war shell

  • What makes all of this potentially realistic -- and not a fantasy -- is that the deals on the table are not transformational ones where weak and constrained leaders need to push for impossible goals or make decisions beyond their capacities.

    CNN: Obama's Israel trip is about legacy

  • Congress should stipulate that the aerospace plane be pursued on a schedule that is truly driven by the maturity of relevant technologies, not constrained by funding.

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  • But global supply is constrained, and barring global economic Armageddon, demand is not going to collapse.

    ECONOMIST: Booming Mongolia

  • Investment has taken a hit as access to finance is once again becoming constrained and, despite excess capacity, inflation has not fallen.

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  • Obama is "going to be extremely constrained by an economy that's not growing, " says Nobel Laureate Vernon Smith, a professor of economics and law at George Mason University.

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  • In the euro zone, the unique institutional arrangements, not least a robustly independent central bank whose ability to support governments is severely constrained, has forced crisis countries to take up-front action to address their fiscal deficits and structural economic weaknesses.

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  • One might conclude that the author is too constrained by her rigid grounding in the physical sciences, and simply does not have the anthropologist's eye.

    ECONOMIST: Island life

  • 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).

    NEWYORKER: Rachel Getting Married

  • As a consequence, the meaning of the negative experience is constrained, and people understand that when bad things happen, it's not just them, they are not alone, and that it's something that passes.

    CNN: The importance of belonging

  • The analyst says the chances of a summer debut of a low-end iPhone would appear to be low, given that Apple is supply constrained on the iPhone 4, and the the fact that the company would not likely want to detract from the pending debut of the iPhone 5, which he expects to arrive in June.

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  • Mr da Silva has made it clear he does not think he should be constrained in such issues before the outcome of the election is known.

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  • But the Treasury itself is constrained by the debt ceiling set by Congress, and an independent central bank should not rely on the fiscal authority for one of its tools.

    ECONOMIST: Central banks' exit strategies

  • But now that he is in control, he finds himself still constrained by Shas and by the prime minister's overriding concern not to lose Orthodox voters' support.

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  • Sahira (Ruth Osuna), an Egyptian-American medical student in California, is constrained by her tyrannical father, Mohammed (Wadie Andrawis), to practice a faith that she does not share and to follow repressive social codes that she rejects.

    NEWYORKER: Beyond Honor

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