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Mrs. Clinton described a mission with serious constraints.
"These are all people who have serious constraints on their time," he said.
It has, in the past, faced serious constraints imposed by the executive.
Agreeing to the State Department's request was a decision bound to bring down an avalanche of criticism and, even worse, impose serious constraints on The Times's journalism.
Scott and colleagues claimed that registration would "permit the denigration of the vast majority of great research and allow a number of serious constraints to be placed on it".
The goal is to have all five computer programs in place by 2002, by which time, if it does not get help, "the system will have serious constraints" and will "be near gridlock," said Charles Keegan, director of Free Flight, the F.A.A. effort that developed the software.
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Despite the advances, power consumption remains a serious constraint.
A more serious constraint on an effective recovery package is the power of today's financial sector.
This proved a serious constraint to America in the WTO talks on financial services and telecommunications, says Mr VanGrasstek.
But the desperate need to keep on board Tory Brexiteers, Mr Gove included, is a serious constraint on the government just now.
When the cabinet mulled over retaliatory options after the Mumbai attacks of November 2008, the "poor state of the armory" was a serious constraint.
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