Sentence examples for constraints because of from inspiring English sources

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On a practical level, aid programs are already facing constraints because of the military pullback.

The commission's recommendations are being released as the Smithsonian faces financial constraints because of a decline in visitors since the Sept. 11 attacks.

" Ms. Gillot knows all about constraints; because of severe scoliosis, she spent several of her school years in a neck-to-hip corset when she wasn't dancing.

Budget constraints because of eroding fiscal revenue amid the economic downturn are preventing much of the planned spending on local infrastructure, which was meant to ameliorate public discontent and help stimulate local economies.

The principals in their e-mail chain of complaints wondered whether their evaluations would take into account constraints because of budget cuts, and also spoke disparagingly of the city's contracts with I.B.M., which developed the $80 million computer system, and as one principal put it, "a whole host of other private, for-profit corporations that have entered into our world".

"I want to say to the teachers and the public service workers who have had to endure pay constraints because of the austerity programme of the UK government that I value the sacrifice they have made, and the last thing I am going to do is put up their taxes," he added.

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Another advantage of the proposed method is that by the utility of the fractional entropy we avoid any rigorous constraint, because of the convergence of the solution not only in a finite interval, but also for a domain.

The EU enforcer dismissed Google's argument of competition from Apple, saying the iPhone maker was not a sufficient constraint because of its higher prices and switching costs for users.

For the Baikal seal V2R, one can discuss this as some reduction of constraint because of free access to fresh water and, therefore, as a reduced necessity to concentrate the urine.

This makes more sense with our discovery that more ancestral CNSs are under stronger constraint because of their indispensability and that newly gained sites have higher turnover rates.

However, in practice the coefficients obtained by regression of data may not satisfy the constraint because of noise and confounders, unless the constraint is explicitly included in the regression model.

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