Sentence examples for enduring constraints from inspiring English sources

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Fabius listed the other "indispensable" conditions as enduring constraints on Iran's capacity to carry out research and development, and rigorous inspection of all suspect sites, including military facilities.

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But an enduring constraint is even more awkward: a state that makes a big claim on a poor country's resources but then uses them badly.In this section What's holding India back?

Community health workers (CHWs) are increasingly being used in low-income countries to address human resources shortages, yet there remain few effective, evidence-based strategies for addressing the enduring programmatic constraints of worker motivation, retention and performance.

The motivation for enduring a constraint of this type may be the outcome of social factors such as transportation inequalities and factors linked to income, gender and location.

The French directors had wide-ranging tastes, including a seemingly paradoxical passion for American filmmakers enduring the commercial constraints of the Hollywood studio system the best of whom they considered artists comparable to filmmakers working in any other country or system.

The French directors had wide-ranging tastes, including a seemingly paradoxical passion for American filmmakers enduring the commercial constraints of the Hollywood studio system — the best of whom they considered artists comparable to filmmakers working in any other country or system.

We studied rapidly growing caiman juveniles maintained under constant optimal conditions, so our measured rates of incorporation probably represent higher rates for this species than those seen in wild caimans enduring episodic nutritional constraints and growing more slowly (e.g. adults).

Davis, too, acknowledges the claims of Deaf culture, and the reasons parents might prefer to have a child more like themselves, but argues that deliberately trying to conceive a child who will have relatively limited options—limited, in her view, not just due to enduring discrimination and social constraints, but also to bodily deficits is morally impermissible.

"Without policy efforts to unlock the tightening supply constraints and bring enduring improvements in productivity and competitiveness, growth could weaken even further and inflationary strains could re-emerge," it warned.

Owen, although far shrewder than his parents, is far less happy; he envies the certainties and constraints that have allowed them to enjoy an enduring life together.

This means we need to actually start thinking strategically, systemically, and, most importantly, wisely about how to best pursue our enduring interests of prosperity and security within our existing resource constraints.

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