Word: constraint
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...state law specifically prohibits same-sex marriages. The couples appealed, and now the Supreme Judicial Court will rule on one of the most contentious marital debates of our time. If the Court decides in favor of the plaintiff, Massachusetts could lead the way in finally ending this discriminatory, outdated constraint of limiting state sanctioned marriage exclusively to heterosexual couples...
...never been good at regulating morality,” Iuliano said. “There is no legal constraint on what one might say to another. This is not a legal question, but [one of] atmosphere and culture...
...must tell you frankly that we aim to do this, and more, as we enter a greater period of financial constraint than any of us would have predicted a year ago,” he wrote...
...mail. “We ask our corps members to go above and beyond traditional expectations of teachers so that their students achieve at the same level as their peers in high-income areas.” In short, it appears that TFA’s main constraint to accepting more teachers is the quality of the applicants—not a lack of enthusiasm in other districts to join TFA and not a desire from already participating districts to limit TFA teacher numbers...
Provost Steven E. Hyman says class credits are seen as a powerful fundraising tool to encourage donations targeted at deans’ determined priorities. But to smaller schools looking to reap the benefits of University-wide fundraising, class credits are a serious constraint...