Sentence examples for constrain state from inspiring English sources

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Rather than trying to constrain state spending – which at 56% of GDP is the highest in the EU after Denmark – he is increasing it.

At tone at least, this differed from Rouhani's continuing emphasis on attracting foreign investment and encouraging overseas trade, and from his desire to boost the role of the private sector – foreign and domestic - and therefore to constrain state and quasi-state organisations like tax-exempt religious foundations and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps IRGCC).

Australia is trying that, and workers there seem to have accepted the idea, but it is too early to tell whether the scheme will constrain state pension costs in the long term.The third possibility is to raise the state pension age, which most pensions experts reckon is the most sensible option, given the increase in life expectancy.

For the People's Daily, the Soviet Union's collapse offers a salutary lesson: Mikhail Gorbachev "was thoroughly defeated because he used Western constitutionalism as a blueprint".A throttle not a brakeIn the end, however, the anti-constitutionalists are not wholly at odds with the Qing reformers, who saw a constitution as a way not to constrain state power but to enhance it.

And I accept Bauböck's point that obligations of global justice constrain state prerogatives to regulate admissions.

It is here that the judiciary may constrain state control on migration to service 'higher aspirations, namely, the recognition of human rights and fundamental freedoms of all persons' (Opeskin, 2012, p. 553).

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This paper proposes the design of anti-windup compensator gain for stability of actuator input constrained state delay systems using constrained pole-position of the closed-loop.

But the constitutionally constrained state is the guarantor of pluralism, stimulator of prosperity and agent of more responsibility.

But given his views on constraining state power and controlling surveillance, nearby options such as China, Vietnam or Laos would be bizarre choices – even if they let him in.

It is to be hoped that China will one day recognize the rule of law, where an impartial legal system constrains state actions and provides enough transparency to prevent such arbitrary detentions.

Neural networks represent constrained state variables.

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