Accordingly, as J. Bottum puts it («Christians and Postmoderns,» FT, February 1994), «postmodernity is still in the line of modernity, as rebellion against rebellion is still rebellion, as an attack
on the constraints of grammar must still be written in grammatical sentences, as a skeptical argument against the structures of rationality must still be put rationally.»
I worry that constitutionalists place too much emphasis
on the constraints of constitutionalism, always using language of «checking, restraining or blocking».
Black adds in an open letter: «The subject matter is not Schutz's; white free speech and white creative freedom have been founded
on the constraint of others, and are not natural rights.»
Not exact matches
One former private lending executive, who would only comment
on condition
of anonymity, argues the recent growth in the private lending space represents a market response to excessive
constraints on mainstream financial institutions.
Data
on Tuesday showed that U.S. factory activity slowed for a second straight month in April, weighed down by shortages
of skilled workers and rising capacity
constraints.
That means superseding physical
constraints like having an actual hospital by harnessing the power
of mobile technology, making the act
of taking your medicine less
of a hassle, and peering into our very biological building blocks to wage war
on the most intractable maladies.
What Great CEOs understand is that they need to spend most if not all
of their time focused
on the key
constraint inside their business — not simply
on keeping busy.
the Company's share repurchase plans depend
on a variety
of factors, including the Company's financial position, earnings, share price, catastrophe losses, maintaining capital levels commensurate with the Company's desired ratings from independent rating agencies, funding
of the Company's qualified pension plan, capital requirements
of the Company's operating subsidiaries, legal requirements, regulatory
constraints, other investment opportunities (including mergers and acquisitions and related financings), market conditions and other factors.
Adding to it are ever tougher government
constraints on greenhouse - gas emissions: Europe, China, and much
of the rest
of the developing world are moving to curb carbon even as President Trump pulls the U.S. out
of the Paris climate accord.
The
constraints placed
on relaxation by a «time - poor» workforce and the search for a market niche drove massage therapist Meg Watson out
of her clinic and
on the road.
Intellectual property [IP] works
on a principle
of restricted rights or
constraints — essentially, government - granted monopolies.
Yield rates
on the all - important dot projector — a crucial part
of Apple's TrueDepth camera system — are improving, while
constraints around LTE antenna modules are also easing.
If you don't set up a time
constraint right in the beginning
of the sales pitch, you could put your time - conscious listeners
on edge.
To get around this
constraint, McDonald's employs a barbell strategy for pricing — Dollar Menu items
on one end
of the spectrum and premium items (the McWrap, Mighty Wings)
on the other.
It's also not always the case that renters have to take
on roommates because
of budgetary
constraints.
«The other two benefits would first
of all be to low - income people, whose mobility would be improved, giving them access to jobs, health facilities and so
on by removing financial
constraints,» he added.
If anything, it shows that thanks to a boom in LNG production, natural gas is
on the verge
of becoming a truly global commodity unbound by the physical
constraints of pipelines.
Considering the effect it has had
on the world, it is perhaps ironic that — up to now — the Internet has never really mastered the
constraints of geography.
One
of the most common mistakes that companies make is leaving their compliance programs
on legacy technologies that were designed in - house, or contracted out but never updated due to cost and technical
constraints.
Place a lot
of constraints on the problem.
While it depends
on your investment preferences and
constraints, a «normally - weighted» balanced portfolio typically has a standard allocation
of 10/40/50, which is 10 % cash, 40 % fixed income securities, and 50 % equities.
We've had hundreds
of different suppliers
on the physical side
of the business... and the
constraints get bigger as your company gets bigger.
For example, if a team is working
on coming up with new product ideas, they could be given a variety
of constraints to work with like «only items made from recycled materials» or «only things that weigh less than a pillow.»
Some
of the biggest
constraints on homebuilders come from local governments, rather than federal rules.
As a poet, Ted Hughes had an acute sensitivity to the way in which
constraints on self - expression, like the disciplines
of meter and rhyme, spur creative thought.
His research interests include the areas
of corporate governance and corruption as a
constraint on business activity, international legal reform and business ethics in the developing world with a focus
on the Middle East, and covenants not to compete as an obstacle to employee mobility and knowledge transfer.
«I found it to be a bigger challenge to deal with the
constraints of a holding company than having some risk and knowing we can deliver
on it,» he says.
However, the consensus among panelists speaking
on the topic
of growth and innovation at the Fortune Most Powerful Women summit was that
constraints were the key to new and exciting solutions.
Canadian producers would need Line 3 and at least one
of the other pipelines to go forward or face indefinite pipeline
constraints that would have an impact
on Canada's well - being with consequences that extend well beyond Alberta, said Perrault.
Of course, there are potential constraints on the growth of these segment
Of course, there are potential
constraints on the growth
of these segment
of these segments.
If interest takes a larger share
of the pie, that puts
constraints on other choices.»
The components needed to power and operate the display also need to be incorporated into any overall design, placing
constraints on the kinds
of shape and size currently achievable.
And to the extent that, because
of constraints on how low interest rates can go, recessions are more frequent and protracted in the years ahead, the case for expansionary fiscal policy is reinforced.
Earlier this month, Verizon (VZ) blamed Apple's iPhone 5 supply
constraints for the surprisingly low number
of iPhone 5s that Verizon sold in their first week
on shelves.
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.
In fact I suspect the reason credit growth in the past year or two has not slowed nearly as sharply as it should, or as sharply as required by the economic analysis implicit in the Third Plenum reform proposals, is precisely because
of the expected impact
of meaningful credit
constraint on GDP growth.
Both Trudeau and Wilson - Raybould identified the use
of mandatory minimum sentences and
constraints on judicial discretion as priority areas for reform.
A crucial underpinning
of this remarkably successful era was the regulation
of the financial sector and
constraints on international capital mobility.
Something similar happens in China, where the household income share
of GDP is a much greater
constraint on consumption that household psychology.
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.
If the new set
of reforms are to be truly effective, in other words, they must be designed directly to eliminate the balance sheet
constraints on the economy.
Investors can replicate a variety
of quality indexes, depending
on their objectives and their capacity
constraints.
The ideal frequency
of rebalancing must be determined based
on time
constraints, transaction costs and allowable drift.
It's an abuse
of the
constraints on the scope
of the SEC's authority and a violation
of basic federalism principles.
«Whether the Supreme Court opts to review Gordon v. CFPB will have major ramifications for all federal agencies, those whom they regulate, and the survival
of the Constitution's
constraints on the President's appointment power.»
Heightened barriers to immigration will tend to tighten existing demographic
constraints on the employment component
of U.S. GDP growth.
The IRS overpaid nearly $ 3.5 billion in Obamacare tax credits last year that it can not recoup because
of constraints built into the program, frustrating Republicans who have failed to repeal the health care law but say that money could have been spent
on programs for veterans or infrastructure.
What Tilly and Concannon describe involves a single large trader submitting a huge order
on one side
of a market with liquidity
constraints.
-- They have a constant pulse
on what's happening across the sales organization, again using a common set
of operating metrics, so they can see which managers need help, where there may be capacity
constraints in terms
of needing more leads from marketing or needing to hire more salespeople to handle increased market demand.
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.