Sentence examples for policy constrains from inspiring English sources

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We show how a static MRIO table can be used to estimate future critical material demand and develop an optimization routine to determine the location of new mines under geological and policy constrains.

Buzan states that the EU is unlikely to remain a potential superpower for a long time because although it has material wealth, its "political weakness and its erratic and difficult course of internal political development, particularly as regards a common foreign and defence policy" constrains it from being a superpower.

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In private, they also worry that countries that adopted the euro early might find their domestic economic policy constrained at exactly the time when flexibility is needed.

And for these purposes, Japan looks a lot like us: it's an advanced nation that borrows in its own currency and finds monetary policy constrained by the zero lower bound.

As I've written before, I just don't see how this is supposed to happen in a country with its own currency that doesn't have a lot of foreign currency debt – especially if the country is currently in a liquidity trap, with monetary policy constrained by the zero lower bound on interest rates.

Demographics instigate a coalition among voters outside productive life powerful enough to determine economic policy constraining those inside productive life who generate wealth.

Likewise, Osborne and others say, Scotland would enjoy a shabby sort of independence if it kept the pound, with its currency controlled by another nation and its fiscal policy constrained.

The reality bequeathed to us by a decade of recklessly negligent economic policies constrains the choices available to progressives.

The government denies that such policies constrain religious freedom or are especially aimed at Islam.

Corporate and Government Policies Constrain Our Ability to Make Free Choices.

It asks tough questions about whether International Monetary Fund policies constrain health spending in poor countries, about the consequences of a health strategy that is built around a 50% focus on HIV/AIDS, and about the responsibility of wealthy countries recruiting needed health staff from the poorest countries in the world.

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