Word: constraint
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Lately I have begun to doubt whether we will ever see the old system of ordered choice, and that's a shame. But we must work within this unchangeable constraint as we try to make Harvard's houses the most comfortable communities possible...
...were approached to sign various letters. As I have previously mentioned, we undergo an intricate process before taking a stance such as this. My Co-President Muneer Ahmad responded to those who asked him to sign that he could not even consider signing the letter because of the time constraint... Mukesh Prasad '93 Co-President Harvard-Radcliffe South Asian Association
...also given the task of issuing a report commenting on the quality of life during students' first year at Harvard. I attempted to convey this to The Crimson reporter, but the reporter I was dealing with repeatedly asked me if I considered signing the letter because of the time constraint...
...luxury condominiums and vast malls that now stand largely empty. "The 1980s will go down in history as a time when financial capital overwhelmed human capital," says Robert Reich, professor of public policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. "Business debt will continue to be the most troubling constraint on corporate America, and the workers are going to pay the price...
Some officials privately contend Bush owes Quayle a higher profile, a chance to prove to Americans that he is more than just a pretty face. That is unlikely for now. Quayle, Bush predicted just before his Inauguration, would find "the same kind of constraint and the same kind of fulfillment" he experienced while laboring in Reagan's shadow. Those conditions may help Bush get re-elected while Quayle is on the ticket. But they won't help Quayle convince a skeptical public that he is qualified to be President...