Sentences with phrase «pressure on the constraint»

Fixing something upstream of the bottleneck only increases pressure on the constraint, and improvements behind the bottleneck will leave those functions starved for resources.

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«Slower economic growth, pressure on employment and a squeeze on spending power, together with affordability constraints, are expected to reduce housing demand during 2017.
Nonetheless, continued pressure on raw materials prices, evidence of capacity constraints in some sectors and reports of higher employment costs — notwithstanding the steadiness to date of aggregate series for wages — constitute a risk that this forecast could prove to be too low.
The most noticeable of these is the housing sector, where strong demand conditions over several years, and the emergence of capacity constraints in some areas, appear to be putting some pressure on prices.
Given these conditions, a key issue for the Australian economy will be the extent to which the ongoing growth of demand might give rise to capacity constraints and, consequently, upward pressure on wage and price inflation.
Even if growth in the region did show signs of picking up in 2015 — and recent sharp falls in energy prices should support growth, though put further pressure on lowflation — given structural constraints, ultimately growth is likely to be limited to the region's trend rate, somewhere between 1 % and 2 %.
To play beautiful football, to put so much faith and trust in this group of players, to play with so much financial constraint, to move to a new stadium, all of which would put massive amounts of pressure on any manager, have left him seemingly in a position of appearing to have failed due to the lack of trophies.
School food directors have to contend on a daily basis with extremely tight budgetary constraints, reams of regulations, innumerable logistical issues and the intense pressure of retaining student participation in the program, all while dealing with a lot of well - meaning (but generally uninformed) parents who want to tell them how to do their job.
In part because human capital in these high quality sectors is deep and specific, so needs to be used to the full in exporting; in part because there are typically strong positive externalities to training and innovation systems from increased exports; in part because a tight fiscal policy constrains wage demands in the public sector from undermining restraint of export sector unions: these countries, as well as Japan and China for similar reasons, want no constraints on their exports through macroeconomic regulatory rules pressuring them to expand consumer demand.
Even countries such as Germany, where fiscal constraints have been less severe, faced increasing pressure on the visibility of national aid spending and have become more suspicious of channelling aid through multilateral channels, especially the EU.
Power to the players Despite its added levels of complexity, the newest version of SimCity still contains that bedrock tension — the intrinsic pressure on a city to expand, tempered by financial constraints and finite resources — that formed the core of the original.
«This new ability to explore matter at atomic scale pressures, where extrapolations of earlier shock and static data become unreliable, provides new constraints for dense matter theories and planet evolution models,» said Rip Collins, another Lawrence Livermore physicist on the team.
Slim's unit in Arizona worked eight rotating shifts on a 24 - hour period, and he said his team continuously felt pressure to keep up the operational pace in the face of ongoing budget constraints.
Time constraint is one the things that can mount more pressure on you.
As a result of the increasing funding constraints and the pressures on degree production, at the time of Pathways» inception some leaders were calling for significant change in higher education.
Owen Hathway, Wales policy officer for the National Teachers» Union (NUT), said: «There are questions about how practical it would be given the time constraints and pressure on teacher workloads.»
Any meaningful plan to prepare teachers to use technology on a wide - scale basis will need to realistically address institutional constraints and pressures.
And Brexit - related constraints on investment and labour supply appeared to have been reinforcing the marked slowdown that had been increasingly evident in recent years in the rate at which the economy could grow without generating inflationary pressures
In the end of Lars Nittve's essay for Hanson's exhibition at Rooseum in 1995 (which Nittve curated), he writes:»... To Hanson, though, the main question is likely something different: how to find the precise point of resistance, of friction, of dissonance, that will allow him once again to put the maximum pressure on convention — on painting; that will make you feel that the art's narrow constraints are about to burst wide open; or, to use a well - worn but wonderful cliché, that will make the art sing».
Furthermore, it can be seen from the thermodynamic constraints embodied in the first equation that the effects of condensation on the horizontal pressure gradient (in the particular case under consideration) are always tied to the latent heat term ξ, not the volume change term γ alone; that is, γ is always multiplied by ξ.
If you create efficiencies upstream of the constraint you only increase pressure on the bottleneck.
Because of these constraints, there has been unforeseen pressure on the native title system to deliver even though native title was never intended to be the panacea for dispossession in Australia:
But low inventories, which put upward pressure on prices, remain a constraint.
Brokers are working closely with tenants and landlords to help them address these space constraint issues, but market pressure is such that the majority of quality product on the market is getting filled.
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