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However, the government also faces constraints on how far it can go to accommodate the workers' grievances.
In carrying out its response to the kibbutz attack, Mr. Sharon's new rightist government, installed after the Labor Party left his coalition, faces constraints in planning its response.
The Clink in Brixton may just look like an upscale restaurant – and it certainly serves very good, impeccably seasonal food – but it faces constraints that other dining establishments do not.
Mr Lane tackles some of them, including the origins of life, the connections between sex and death and what, if anything, Earth can tell us about the possibility of life elsewhere.The book's overarching argument is that life is a natural, chemical process, and therefore faces constraints imposed by the iron laws of physics or chemistry.
As far as domestic support and control of Congress allow them, they will set America on very different courses.However, even an American president faces constraints, and these constraints seem most apparent in foreign and budget policy, perhaps the two fundamental areas of politics.
In the U.S., the movement faces constraints from a familiar place: power companies.
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Administrations face constraints, of course.
"Companies face constraints," said Mr. Shotts.
One insider conceded the UN faced "constraints at every turn".
On a practical level, aid programs are already facing constraints because of the military pullback.
Developing countries are a particular concern because the industry, facing constraints in industrialized nations, is expected to market aggressively there.
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