It means that I can, for the first time, make choices based on what I want, not
constrained by the need to maintain a certain level of income.
Romney is better, but only because he is
constrained by the need to get elected.
«No longer
constrained by the need to send pirates to England for trial, the 1700 law proved to be a critically important legal change for bringing pirates to justice,» Leeson writes.
In such cases, EU law has primacy as a matter of domestic law... However, legislation which alters the domestic constitutional status of EU institutions or of EU law is not
constrained by the need to be consistent with EU law.
Not exact matches
But imagine a world in which these talent -
constrained companies can make the hires they
need by finding people online and, in turn, give more work to the people who want it.
«
By failing to adequately limit population growth, reassess the role of an economy rooted in growth, reduce greenhouse gases, incentivize renewable energy, protect habitat, restore ecosystems, curb pollution, halt defaunation, and
constrain invasive alien species, humanity is not taking the urgent steps
needed to safeguard our imperiled biosphere.»
The United States during this period ran large trade surpluses and capital account deficits as it exported its excess savings to fund its net exports while the growth of its trading partners was
constrained by their urgent investment
needs.
In the United States during much of the 19th Century, an erratic and unstable financial system combined with the huge infrastructure
needs of a rapidly expanding continental economy meant that the US was almost always in short supply of money and capital *, and so to a large extent its growth rate was
constrained mainly
by British liquidity.
The evils endured
by the returning exiles, the
need of uncompromising separateness if they were not to be assimilated and lost, the bitter resentment aroused
by the cruelty of Hellenistic and Roman conquerors,
constrained Judaism not only to social solidarity but, in Palestine especially, to extreme racial, national, and religious particularism.
Or give money to Doctors Without Borders, who are not
constrained by religious beliefs to provide medical care where
needed (ttp: / / www.msf.org /).
The
need for controlling others is something we learn bit
by bit ---- and a pastor with a high
need to control others, will slowly confine and
constrain you with bars of shame and guilt.
With increasing water scarcity,
constrained natural resources and declining biodiversity, we
need to protect the future
by making the right choices.
It
need not even be judicially enforceable to
constrain (impose additional costs on) future choices
by the legislature.
By prolonging the period during which males would need to mate guard females to ascertain paternity, the temporal variability of this signal may curb mate - guarding efforts by male bonobos and thereby enable females to express mate choice without being constrained by male
By prolonging the period during which males would
need to mate guard females to ascertain paternity, the temporal variability of this signal may curb mate - guarding efforts
by male bonobos and thereby enable females to express mate choice without being constrained by male
by male bonobos and thereby enable females to express mate choice without being
constrained by male
by males.
Increase of Earth's energy imbalance from reduction of particulate air pollution, which is
needed for the sake of human health, can be minimized via an emphasis on reducing absorbing black soot [75], but the potential to
constrain the net increase of climate forcing
by focusing on black soot is limited [76].
By Jim Steele A better accounting of natural groundwater discharge is
needed to
constrain the range of contributions to sea level rise.
By prolonging the period during which males would need to mate guard females to ascertain paternity, the temporal variability of this signal may constrain mate - guarding efforts by male bonobo
By prolonging the period during which males would
need to mate guard females to ascertain paternity, the temporal variability of this signal may
constrain mate - guarding efforts
by male bonobo
by male bonobos.
In addition, modern film - makers are
constrained by balancing the
needs of love with the graphic sex jokes they assume the box office demands.
Having the chance to work with wonderful professionals in schools that are designed to meet the
needs of their students but are not
constrained by school district or national requirements really makes for a rewarding work environment.
But even if the measures were perfect, the potential for consumer information to change student decisionmaking may still be
constrained by the fact that many students only consider institutions near where they live, due to a desire or
need to remain close home (e.g., due to work or family obligations).
Yet primary schools are
constrained —
by narrow accountability targets and the
need for their teachers to be masters of all trades, teaching science with the same confidence they teach English, maths, history and sport.
We aren't
constrained by some accountant saying that the big seller right now is X, so we
need to make sure that is the sort of book we are putting out right now.
Of course, audiobooks take up much more space, but with a 7 - hour - plus unabridged audiobook clocking in at just over 175 MB, you'll
need a pretty rich audio library to feel
constrained by 8 GB.
Due to the favorable commission rates the SMI Fund is expected to receive, and the fact it will typically not be
constrained by the short - term trading fees that are a significant consideration for individual upgraders, the SMI Fund will likely be able to respond more quickly when underlying funds
need to be replaced.
Redwood Creek is currently
constrained by a small bridge, the levee road, and the Muir Beach parking lot, which
needs to be moved to connect it to its historic floodplain for better salmon habitat and sediment transportation.
We now live in a Carbon
Constrained World and
need to adopt a program that clearly identifies the quantity of CO2 generated
by every product we use.
Definitions can help and yet we certainly don't
need to be
constrained by inductive logic when intuitive enthusiasm can enable us to gain actionable, outside - the - box insights on how to clean up the messes we've been making.
Today, I had the great fortune of working a little on three different scientific papers on which I'm a coauthor, one first - authored
by another professor, another
by a postdoctoral fellow, and the third
by a PhD student — two helping provide the knowledge
needed to
constrain sea - level rise, and third helping reconstruct the history of climate.
«In fact, in regions and / or at times when natural gas supply is
constrained, renewable generation plays a significant positive reliability role
by reducing the amount of gas
needed to meet demand, making additional gas supplies available.»
While it can clearly move the upstate wind and solar power downstate, the upstate renewable facilities are not
constrained by system
needs.
So what architects do well: realization of a built structure and environment
by integrating different
needs, desires, and
constrains, can now be quantifiable into not just how many more apartment units they help to sell, but how many tons of carbon emission they help to reduce and how that brings in certain financial return.
I) Drawing attention to an impending AGW crisis singles out a
constrained resource and also monetizes it
by way of emphasizing the
need to mitigate.
This means that to achieve a low - carbon future, nations will
need to discourage fossil fuel supply growth
by removing financial incentives and
constraining new production.
This means that only two emission targets — the peak rate and cumulative carbon emissions — are
needed to
constrain two key indicators of CO2 - induced climate change (peak warming and peak warming rate), as evidenced
by the maximum - likelihood estimation method used above.
Because of this, perhaps the most important immediate goal of climate change policy proponents is to help educate civil society and governments about the
need to move urgently to make extremely rapid decreases in ghg emissions whereever governments can and to the maximum extent possible in light of the policy implications of limiting national ghg emissions to levels
constrained by a carbon budget and in response to what fairness requires of nations..
This
need translates into a
need for particulate matter 10 microns or less in size (PM - 10) air emission credits, whose purchase or provision is currently
constrained by both market conditions and litigation, thus precluding the development of new and replacement generation that produces such emissions.
These models systematically overestimate the negative effects on growth
by making a series of assumptions that
constrain how businesses can respond to the
need to cut emissions.
Increase of Earth's energy imbalance from reduction of particulate air pollution, which is
needed for the sake of human health, can be minimized via an emphasis on reducing absorbing black soot [75], but the potential to
constrain the net increase of climate forcing
by focusing on black soot is limited [76].
Even issues which are typically taken to be the sign of a more legitimate skepticism (like arguing for a low sensitivity), are now
constrained by data and paleoclimate evidence, and mechanisms that could cause such model errors or misinterpretation of the paleo - record
need to be shown
by those who argue so confidently against it.
You
need a level of modeling complexity where the parameters can be well
constrained by data.
But cutting emissions from transportation poses unique challenges, because cars and trucks are owned
by individuals with diverse
needs, who are
constrained by existing infrastructure and limited fuel options.
While a program initiated
by a major government would (presumably) be preceded
by studies to determine what the potential drawbacks and dangers might be, followed
by public scrutiny and debate, none of these billionaires
need be
constrained in a similar manner.
This
need for reflection is all the more acute where we ourselves, as scholars with inside knowledge of «transnational law» or «global law», are in turn empowered
by this move, as we would be part of the «expertocracy» which would play a key role in decisions about the allocation of the «legal goods», in whose name democracies would be
constrained.
That's the question I am answering The point is obviously not to suggest an inverse of the rule of law — indeed, that's why this power so obviously
needs to be
constrained by duties.
Finally, Wissing serves as a reminder that while businesses are free to structure their operations in a manner that best serves their organizational
needs, the Courts will not be
constrained by formal structures, such as the use of various different corporate entities, in assessing whether a company, or a group of companies, is functionally operating as «one employer».
Their daily activity is massively
constrained by the party and state bureaucracies that incentivise behaviour very different to what humanity
needs to create long - term value.
The customers you
need to call on are
constrained by both time and budget.
Recognizing
needs of rural older adults are
constrained by a lack of knowledge on factors impacting rural aging in place [8], the overall goal of this project was to develop an instrument for gathering information about HCBS.
This system has not met the
needs of either governments or Indigenous communities for a number of reasons, including the fact that it
constrains service providers
by overly restricting the use of funding and imposing onerous reporting and administrative burdens on them.
The study had a small sample size, so more research
needs to be done surrounding sexting and motivation, but it is clear that sexting is a phenomenon that is not
constrained to simply unattached individuals looking for fun; it is used
by those in intimate relationships to increase feelings of intimacy and closeness one's partner.