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"It should also help to support the value of the dollar, which should result in greater constraint on our trade with overseas economies," Mr. Zandi said.
"This is a far greater constraint as a result of this bill than there ever would have been otherwise," he said.
This will be hard to achieve because, in the past decade, the growth in agricultural yields has stalled and water has become a greater constraint.
Arguments that a particular method of interpretation produces greater restraint are usually actually arguments that the method produces greater constraint on judges, leaving them less freedom to decide cases on the basis of their policy preferences.
If persistent laxity occurs despite soft tissue balancing, implants with greater constraint must be used.
The relative scarcity of such work may be a greater constraint to sound policy recommendations than at first appears.
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Those benefits, JPMorgan reckons, outweigh greater constraints on pay in Europe.
" We are experiencing ever greater constraints on our freedom to use force", Britain's chief of defence staff, General Sir Nicholas Houghton, observed this week.
The other is the ever greater constraints being placed by President Xi Jinping's increasingly authoritarian Communist party on what can and cannot be reported.
He wants greater constraints on leverage and restrictions on securitised products; both are good ideas, but they do nothing to change the status quo.
We'll also require these financial firms to meet stronger capital and liquidity requirements and observe greater constraints on their risky behaviour.
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