Sentences with phrase «on the constraints imposed»

Just a thought on your «user - generated» contributions... might their status not depend on the constraints imposed on you via your university's agreement with / license from Endnotes?

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Just before the selloff began on February 2, the Fed imposed severe constraints on Well's future growth, a penalty for its well - publicized sales abuses.
«The most successful product development teams impose constraints on themselves,» Rosso says.
Most traditional company policies are designed to impose constraints on employees under the theory that workers are untrustworthy cogs who will do as little as possible if not carefully managed.
High inflation usually goes with high nominal interest rates, so high inflation may well impose cash flow constraints on borrowing, even if the underlying project is viable.
World growth will remain low on average but negative in the UK and Europe; price inflation will remain sufficiently subdued for a while longer so as to impose no constraint on monetary expansion; central banks will sustain a regime of negative real interest rates and rapid monetary expansion; the risk of a eurozone collapse is off the table for now; finally, stock markets should continue to perform better than expected, even though the four - year old cyclical bull market is long by historical standards.
The success of fiscal rules — legislative or not - depends on the government and whether it is willing to adhere to the constraints imposed by the legislated fiscal rules.
 The real constraint on lending then is not deposits but credit - worthy customers and capital requirement / leverage rules imposed by regulators.
In addition, indicators of financial stress — such as loan arrears — remain low, suggesting that the high debt - servicing burden is not yet imposing a significant constraint on consumer spending.
The U.S. Medicare program is a system of socialized medicine that imposes no constraints on medical spending or consumption.
Mr. Morneau, however, has not imposed any constraints on the use of the prudence adjustment, which suggests he may be «padding» the deficit forecast to allow for the possibility of either a better deficit outcome or new spending or even both.
This constraint will impose a check on the government in terms of the acceptable size of the budget deficit relative to the size of the economy.
To reject the incarnation on purportedly a priori grounds would be to impose external constraints on God's freedom, a notion fundamentally foreign to Judaism.
This perspective unmistakably reveals the unwholesomeness, not to put it more strongly, of our way of life: our obsession with sex, violence, and the pornography of «making it;» our addictive dependence on drugs, «entertainment,» and the evening news; our impatience with anything that limits our sovereign freedom of choice, especially with the constraints of marital and familial ties; our preference for «nonbinding commitments;» our third - rate educational system; our third - rate morality; our refusal to draw a distinction between right and wrong, lest we «impose» their morality on us; our reluctance to judge or be judged; our indifference to the needs of future generations, as evidence by our willingness to saddle them with a huge national debt, an overgrown arsenal of destruction, and a deteriorating environment; our unsated assumption, which underlies so much of the propaganda for unlimited abortion, that only those children born for success ought to be allowed to be born at all.
It is to begin the long process of public discussion about the resources, ideas, and actions needed to liberate this great medium from the constraints imposed on it by the mechanisms misnamed the free marketplace.
These standards are intrinsically related to the mission and task of the communities and necessarily impose constraints on those subject to them.
What you are feeling is your animal natural self, the way you are suppose to be without all the constraints you impose on yourself.
In the beginning, the child, despite a desire to learn, will often feel that the lessons and musical exercises are a constraint imposed on the freedom and attractions of the moment.»
A mechanistic sociobiologist argues that individual human limitations imposed by genes place constraints on society.
This was because, on the primary judge's findings, the major supermarket chains imposed a closer (in the sense of greater) competitive constraint than Franklins on Metcash.
His Honour considered that, in the present case, the separation of wholesaling and retailing functions tended to confuse the analysis and that, in light of the more powerful constraint imposed by the major supermarket chains on Metcash, compared with the lesser constraint imposed by Franklins, it was not possible to determine the competition consequences of Metcash's acquisition without taking into account the constraints from the major supermarket chains as market participants.
On the other hand the constraint imposed by the major supermarket chains was strong and increasing.
(h) The threat of independent retailers ceasing to take supply from Metcash and selling their stores to one of the major supermarket chains imposed a substantial competitive constraint on Metcash as a supplier of packaged groceries at the wholesale level.
Based on the evidence before him, the primary judge considered that the major supermarket chains imposed a much more powerful constraint than Franklins on Metcash's market behaviour.
In its report, the ACCC noted that grocery retailing is «workably competitive», but that there are a number of factors currently limiting the level of price competition, including the limited competitive constraint imposed by the independent sector on the pricing power of the major supermarket chains.
There are several other well recognised criteria which are more indicative of the presence (or absence) of market power, particularly the existence of substantial entry barriers, and the relative freedom from constraints imposed on a firm by its competitors and customers, which should be considered in order to determine a firm's market power.
[5.8] There are several other well recognised criteria which are much more indicative of whether there is market power, particularly the existence of substantial entry barriers, and relative freedom from constraints imposed on a firm by its competitors and customers.
This explains why Wenger is so highly regarded by the club, A. he works within the financial constraints imposed by the board B. has delivered, in the boards eyes, success with recent FA Cup wins and champions league football every year C. has maintained the support of fans as measured by financial returns on ticket sales and merchandise.
Since I shall not be a candidate, and am therefore now free from the constraints that elections inevitably impose, I shall be able to focus on driving far - reaching, fundamental reforms that transcend our previous efforts.
Then there is the other camp that says he has been competing on an uneven paying field with the arrival of the Oligarch and the Sheikhs as well as the self imposed financial constraints brought about by the new stadium and he is a genius for keeping us in the top four.
And without a basic knowledge of the constraints imposed by the federal government on schools, it's hard to be a fair critic of current practices or to suggest workable solutions.
One of the main constraints imposed on surrogacy agreements in Utah is that the intended parents to be married to each other.
MPs should give up their pension scheme to set an example if they are to impose constraints on the rest of the country, Lord Turner has said.
He explained that any extension of the exercise would impose further budgetary constraint on the commission.
«Dragons might «float» like balloons,» theorizes Gee, «free from the constraints on shape imposed by aerodynamics.»
One reason could be that the metabolic cost of powered flight imposes a constraint on genome size.
If that makes you sad, consider that quantum mechanics, an Alice in Wonderland theory that seems to impose severe constraints on what we can know and do, may in fact liberate us by opening a new path to insight (page 102).
It provides a really strong case for the claim that soil resources and nitrogen limitation in particular can impose a major constraint on carbon storage in terrestrial ecosystems.»
Given those prospects, and the Trump administration's likely lack of action, perhaps in the future China will cooperate with the European Union — which also has a cap - and - trade carbon market — to impose carbon tariffs on U.S. goods produced from an economy that has no constraints on such global warming pollution.
«The exercise imposed significant costs on companies to produce additional paperwork and added unnecessary burdens on producers» technical teams to prepare and submit rushed comments under enormous time constraints,» IPAA Executive Vice President Lee Fuller said in a statement.
What Christensen and Derbyshire did was plot the roots of entire families of single - variable polynomials, imposing constraints on the polynomials» degrees and coefficients.
The constraints imposed on FDA [US Food and Drug Administration] with regard to ensuring the absence of unreasonable risk associated with the use of dietary supplements make it difficult for the health of the American public to be adequately protected.»
New, rigorous constraints on the properties of axions have been imposed by an international team of scientists responsible for the nEDM experiment.
Whereas the first is explained by H - bond with the proteins, the retarded hydrogen bond dynamics around hydrophobic residues is at first glance surprising and can be explained by the additional imposed steric constraints on the water molecules at hydrophobic sites.
A molecular switch between proliferation and differentiation, maintained by anti-cancer selection, imposes a developmental constraint on ontogenetic rates and morphological evolution.
D. Nothing in this Agreement has limited the right of the University to consult with any Postdoctoral Scholar or Postdoctoral Scholar organization on any matter outside the scope of representation within the constraints imposed by HEERA.
Debates are interesting, but often what's more interesting — especially on topics such as nutrition science, which depend on many scientific papers — is what people can compose when the time constraints of a live debate aren't imposed on them.
Whether you're wary of free disabled dating sites, could never go out alone or don't like the attention of people you don't know, doing the things that scare you will free you of most of the constraints you impose on yourself.
In terms of design, the characters drafted by Jon Suzuki and his team are faithful to Miller's, within the constraints of the animation — the figures who looked huge and imposing on the page are kind of thick on screen.
Though Altman's films compare with Coppola's as chamber music does with grand opera, their work in the 1970s exemplifies what ultimately became the prevailing style of American film direction in that era: maverick resistance to studio - imposed time and budget constraints, insistence on directorial authorship, reliance on location shooting, use of improvisational acting, an emphasis on ensemble playing rather than star performances, Fordian gatherings — weddings, church services, parties, dinners — as exponents of group character (both Altman and Coppola had Catholic upbringings), and a revisionist approach to the mythic archetypes of the Hollywood genre film.
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