Sentences with phrase «agreeing on the constraint»

Not exact matches

YOU FURTHER AGREE THAT THE PRODUCTS AND OTHER MATERIALS YOU RECEIVE IN YOUR ORDER MAY VARY FROM THE PRODUCTS AND MATERIALS DISPLAYED ON THE SITES DUE TO A NUMBER OF FACTORS, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, SYSTEM CAPABILITIES AND CONSTRAINTS OF YOUR COMPUTER, MANUFACTURING PROCESS OR SUPPLY ISSUES, THE AVAILABILITY AND VARIABILITY OF PRODUCTS, DISTINCT COOKING OR OTHER PREPARATION METHODS AND VARIABILITY OF COOKING EQUIPMENT AND APPLIANCES.
Depending on river operating rules, flow constraints, and climatic conditions, the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder can agree to:
On 22 April 2016 the Murray - Darling Basin Ministerial Council (the Ministerial Council) agreed to a package of supply, efficiency and constraint measures under the SDL adjustment mechanism and officials formally notified the MDBA of the agreed adjustment measures on 5 May 201On 22 April 2016 the Murray - Darling Basin Ministerial Council (the Ministerial Council) agreed to a package of supply, efficiency and constraint measures under the SDL adjustment mechanism and officials formally notified the MDBA of the agreed adjustment measures on 5 May 201on 5 May 2016.
Some appear to agree with Theresa May that constraints on free movement are a red line.
We have therefore agreed that there will need to be: - a significantly accelerated reduction in the structural deficit over the course of a Parliament, with the main burden of deficit reduction borne by reduced spending rather than increased taxes; - arrangements that will protect those on low incomes from the effect of public sector pay constraint and other spending constraints; and - protection of jobs by stopping Labour's proposed jobs tax.
The national charter movement grew because people from diverse perspectives agreed on the need for a new form of public school free of bureaucratic and union constraints.
I felt guilty for agreeing to go on a trip without first fleshing out the financial details, and whenever I spoke up, I felt guilty for putting constraints on the vacation my friends had been dreaming about for months.
The college also backed off a plan to build on an unused piece of Stuyvesant Street, and agreed to a set of design constraints to fit the neighborhood, he said.
Internationally, virtuous competition to win a clean energy race would replace the tired and unproductive squabbling that has marked efforts to agree on emissions constraints.
The «science is NEVER settled», Mosh (it appears we agree on that)-- I have just concluded, based on all the data and constraints out there at this point in time, that the potential CAGW threat depicted by IPCC (expressed as theoretical GH warming above today's temperature) is not realistic.
While such a right might need a tight constraint on the range of published items that are subject to an «order to forget», there are probably some classes of item that many people would agree should be «forgotten», e.g., proven defamation (away from the context of that proof), or even run - of - the - mill newspaper stories that have been corrected (i.e., maybe the uncorrected version should be «forgotten»).
(Bloomberg)-- As President Donald Trump seeks to knock down government constraints on business loans, U.S. bank regulators have tentatively agreed to ease an appraisal requirement that could help commercial real estate borrowers, said people familiar with talks among the agencies.
Although I couldn't agree more with you on the point that one MUST not have calendar constraints dictating how one enjoys and celebrates seasons and life, I really disagree on this that you've said: «I don't overdo my decor because I don't like the feeling of being overwhelmed by stuff.
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