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Furthermore, the financial crisis, the recession and the anemic recovery have constrained the appetites of many voracious consumers.
FOR a government allegedly keen on constraining the state and advocating greater transparency, the coalition has some big ideas about electronic surveillance and an appetite for what critics are calling "secret justice" in court cases.
Or constraining it somewhat.
It needs constraining.
Constraining time encourages quality time.
"Debt is constraining.
How are we constraining them?
Pret's expansion programme has been remarkably constrained given the seemingly voracious appetite the UK public has for its food: customers graze on £100m of Pret products a year.
His successor must be knowledgeable, politically skilled — but less likely to give Iran the benefit of the doubt at crucial moments — and ready to help lead a global campaign to secure dangerous nuclear materials and constrain the world's nuclear appetites.
Everyone is familiar with the methodology in the standard "pump and dump" scheme: False rumors are circulated, the stock is bid up by the manipulators, supply might be constrained, and, once the public's appetite is aroused, the stock is dumped by the manipulators.
In the meantime, as resources and commercial appetite constrain our ability to pursue these two options simultaneously to the next stage, I have decided that MoD should focus its effort on developing and testing the GoCo option further.
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