Of course, these choices are
put under the constraint of a time limit, so you can't stand around all day.
Not exact matches
The club could be
under financial
constraints with resources
put towards the new stadium, and # 70m would certainly offer a great deal of relief.
The oil field services company disagreed with the report's characterization of February and April foam stability tests, and noted that the report acknowledged that Halliburton operated
under BP's direction and that the well operator
put constraints on the well's cement design.
While it is true that when Green takes off his journalist hat and
puts on his columnist one he is no longer
under any obligation to describe things accurately, he is being more than a bit disingenuous to suggest the «Commissioner's Network» (Section 18 of Senate Bill 24) simply means «longer days, year - round school, more social services, better pay for sought - after science and math teachers — without the
constraints of restrictive labor contracts.»
#related #The law would
put other
constraints on the federal government, among them checks on the secretary of education's liberal regulatory powers — used and abused to educators» and administrators» despair
under Duncan — and language reinforcing existing prohibitions that keep the Department of Education from insinuating itself into curriculum decisions in charter schools.
Occasionally, a law firm will say «I know you may be
under budget
constraints» or «I know this is an area where you would want to have a specific approach» and they may be proactive, but I think generally we've got to
put it on the table.
The attempt to
put the symposium together while we could still be with Rod placed us
under an impossible time
constraint.