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Victoria Kwakwa, the World Bank's country director, has said the government should not get "sidetracked" by the short-term rebound, but focus instead on "the fundamental constraints to the economy's competitiveness".That means micro reforms such as opening up the telecoms and retail industries to foreign competition.
In addition to this, we provide insight on the fundamental constraints of the considered problem.
In addition, David Rodin finds two fundamental constraints for private military/security contractors.
In other words, there are fundamental constraints on the speed at which we can take in new information, says Andrews.
Both methods ignore the generator coherency constraint which is one of the most fundamental constraints in the islanding algorithm.
The fundamental constraints set the length of our proposed MEMS-based in-plane microneedle to be 600 μm.
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It's important, though, to realise a fundamental constraint on us.
One fundamental constraint on Cornwall's income is that better-paid, senior posts in both the private and public sectors keep being shipped out to nearer London.
"The absence of good data remains a fundamental constraint on our ability to scrutinise these programmes and understand what effects they are having," says Parks. "The fact of the matter is that very, very few development finance institutions release detailed information about the activities of their sub-contractors.
The fundamental constraint is the total network capacity, estimated in the previous subsection.
A fundamental constraint on performance in any visual task is the information available at a glance.
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