Sentence examples for constraint on how much from inspiring English sources

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The proposed solution in this work imposes a constraint on how much failure will occur along the borehole wall.

Undertaken amid mounting concerns about "peak oil", the IMF study does not presume that there is a constraint on how much oil can be taken out of the ground.

Also, all that extra money that we as taxpayers have lent to the banks and invested in them (some £600bn and rising) will have to be repaid: that too acts as a serious constraint on how much our banks can lend to businesses and individuals.

Second: The Treasury and 10 Downing Street are concerned that the banks were ambushed in June by the regulator, the Prudential Regulation Authority, with the unexpected imposition of a new constraint on how much they can lend relative to their shock-absorbing capital, or what is known as a leverage ratio.

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After that, Mr. Hu rarely appeared in public, and he always seemed a somewhat tragic figure: a symbol of the constraints on how much any one leader can push for change.

It is true that there are real constraints on how much the administration can have of both guns and butter.

This imposes constraints on how much climate-changing "greenhouse gas"—in particular, carbon dioxide a signatory can emit.

In the 1970s, he led the movement to end federal constraints on how much banks could offer individual depositors.

Financially distressed companies are usually subject to strategic or political constraints on how much CEOs can be compensated.

"These things are never unanimous, and a couple of the clubs would rather not have constraints on how much money they can spend," admitted Clarke.

However, there are other constraints on how much the spot value of the yen can be manipulated by the government to depreciate in real terms.

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