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  1. The ease with which software allows differing system constraints and user needs to be satisfied.
    软件使不同的系统约束条件和用户需求得到满足的容易程度。
  2. Ignored all moral constraints in his pursuit of success.
    在他追求成功的过程中忽略了一切道德约束



  1. He added, "Although budget constraints and the desire for stability in the tax laws will preclude a wholesale rewrite of the new law, it is my hope that some fair and reasonable changes can be made."
  2. Low interest rates are the fastest affordable way, given actual or imagined constraints to fiscal action, to get there.
  3. Goldman declined to comment on the new unit, citing securities-law constraints involving new issues.
  4. But he has a weak appetite for the constraints of minority or coalition government.
  5. The high cost of credit is one of the main constraints to the development of small- and medium-sized business.
  6. They have helped to lift the financing constraints that have plagued the region's economies since the beginning of the debt crisis.
  7. Of course, defense ministers and secretaries from every nation face strong constraints when it comes to department spending.
  8. What's worse, budgetary constraints have forced many school systems to reduce the number of nurses available.
  9. We'd feel better if Mr. Bush now also liberated his growth agenda from the constraints of the 1990 budget deal.
  10. In future, repayment capacity will be determined essentially by balance of payments, not budgetary factors, he concedes. But for the forseeable future Poland's capacity to repay debt will remain determined by budget constraints.
  11. Larry Welch, Air Force chief of staff, saying the problems with the earlier B-1, budget constraints and concerns about "not flying before we buy" have contributed to the opposition.
  12. Other members of the panel repeatedly probed witnesses' views of competitive constraints and gains that might result from the merger, including the effect on wholesale power markets and contracts with outside power producers.
  13. The immediate reason for the riots and for Mr. Sarney's abrupt fall from grace was a government package of sharp fiscal constraints and price increases announced while election votes were still being counted.
  14. Severe textbook shortages are undercutting education in urban school districts nationwide because of higher book prices, budgetary constraints and a tendency to cut books before people, educators complain.
  15. Aspin cited the increasing fiscal constraints on the defense budget as the basis for his decision.
  16. Some say it raises the threat of a consumer-induced recession. Others worry about the possibility of a "credit crunch," in which constraints on lending create a scarcity of money for investment in business, housing and big-ticket consumer purchases.
  17. That's not easy, if only because of budget constraints.
  18. From next March they are required to hold capital worth 8 per cent of the value of their risk assets. Any strategy that the banks might consider to meet their losses faces constraints.
  19. But U S West, a regional telephone company based in Englewood, Colo., said it couldn't compete effectively because of regulatory constraints.
  20. But there are many constraints on these investments.
  21. Given budgetary constraints on universities, Mr. Blauer expects heavy wheeling and dealing on prices by the Japanese.
  22. In an interview with party newspaper Neues Deutschland, Wolf said, "the recovery of trust is demanded before we can develop further," indicating Krenz may be open to loosening some constraints on the media and free expression.
  23. Los Angeles has been reluctant to offer police more money because of budget constraints.
  24. Meanwhile, mutuality within the framework of the 1986 Building Society Act imposes regulatory constraints on building societies' attempts to become fully-fledged financial services groups.
  25. To paraphrase the argument in economists' language, all money is indeed fungible, but different constraints on resources can cause different "shadow" prices on income received from the different sources.
  26. A left-of-centre liberal, and a one-time trade union activist, he describes himself as a pragmatist free of strong ideological constraints. Born into a family of staunch Fianna Fail supporters, he joined the party in 1967.
  27. Rationing imposes strict constraints on both diet and fashion, lines are long at stores and restaurants, commuting is a nightmare and recreational opportunities are scarce.
  28. The report says the latter option was chosen, in spite of its higher long-term cost, because budgetary constraints barred it from committing such a large lump sum in one financial year.
  29. BankAmerica will receive $175 million in cash, $55 million in 9% junior debentures and, subject to certain constraints, 15% of the firm's future equity capital growth.
  30. On the other hand, cost constraints should be maximal during production, when manufacturing efficiency and economy are critical, and where the bulk of the program's total costs are spent.
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