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Mr Osborne is far more constrained.

Barbie was introduced in 1959, when women's choices, and hers, were far more constrained.

The economic ladder has been pulled up behind them, and their opportunities for jobs are far more constrained than their parents generation.

Our results suggest that macroscopic patterns of human settlements may be far more constrained by fundamental ecological principles than more fine-scale socioeconomic factors.

That would mean opening fewer new schools, on far more constrained terms, than the coalition has achieved.Still, Labour's position might be good politics.

The report's language is far more constrained than that, reflecting a delicate consensus that was reached only after months of debate and several rounds of comments by hundreds of scientists and government climate experts, Dr. Trenberth said.

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Yet the reform leaves aside two far more constraining features of French labour law: the rules limiting the ability to shed workers if a firm is in profit and the 35-hour working week.The president's team argues that the results so far are as much as you can expect, given the confrontational history of change in France.

In far more resource constrained patient care settings, similar questions of allocation of scarce resources arise daily.

If the amount of interest it could pay on the debt is capped at a level not far above that on government bonds, its risk-taking would be more constrained.

If presidents seem to be ever more constrained in their domestic policy making, in foreign affairs the executive branch has far more leeway.

Clinton may have been even more constrained in her responses.

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