And without the constraint of Treasury financing, the amount of money going into higher education should rise.
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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.
The main argument for flexible exchange rates that led to their widespread adoption in the early 1970s was that they allow domestic policymakers to adopt policies appropriate to domestic conditions without the artificial constraint of an exchange rate peg.
But the main constraint is the lack of enough people trained to wield the knife cleanly and safely.
The choice of electrolyte is a critical constraint that drives many of the choices fuel cell developers must make as they pursue more efficient fuel cell technologies.
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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Poets have long extolled the benefits of constraint on their craft (Shakespearean sonnets pack a lot of punch with iambic pentameter).
May quotes Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer who also believes in the power of constraint to make products and messages stronger.
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.
Yet the supply of talent may be the biggest constraint on the Indian industry's growth.
That is precisely the kind of hard constraint Congress needs imposed on it otherwise it will never cut federal spending down to size.
Walling off research from the rest of the firm is a severe constraint on the investment banker plying his trade, says Mr Hayes.
Under this hard budget constraint, the rest of the government would have to live on whatever revenues are left over after debt service and Social Security benefits are paid unless Congress is willing to vote for more new borrowing, by super-majority vote if it wants to increase the debt more than the economy is growing.
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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 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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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.
He said this could mean that many of the men currently subject to the measures "will be freed of constraint in early 2014".
After the Bretton Woods system collapsed in 1971, trade imbalances ceased to be much of a constraint on the developed world.
If the financial services lobbyists fail to achieve complete repeal, they may nevertheless chip away at the newly imposed constraint, so that after a number of years the pre-reform conditions may be substantially restored.
"The relentless good taste combined with the total lack of financial constraint was overwhelming, " he says.
Cumbria County Council said the proposed reduction in funding should be considered in the context of wider budget constraint.
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Private investment should be further stimulated when the fear of future yen appreciation declines, and the constraint on new bank-lending diminishes as bank profit-margins widen.
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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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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Yet the good news for this trio is that the list is merely an indication of the players Caf has picked out as amongst the best of 2003, and is no constraint on whom members can vote for.
Rather, it challenges teams to make short-run and long-run resource allocation decisions in the face of a binding fiscal constraint.
Another huge constraint is the cost and availability of child care.
Moreover, as noted below, the precise level of long-term interest rates is not the main constraint on borrowing here.
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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