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Berkeley's situation was different from Harvard's of course, because the University of California was operating under a much tighter budget constraint...
Rudenstine writes in the text that in the spirit of disciplined budget constraint, the University's central administration has set a target of 2.5 percent growth in its core budget for 1995-96, "essentially a no-growth budget, when inflation is taken into account." That target was announced by a central administration budget advisory committee last spring...
Talusan said the Broadway production didn't deal well with the homosexual aspect of the script because there was always the constraint of a Broadway audience...
Granat contends that balancing the time constraint of tennis with that of academic demands can sometimes jeopardize one's individual performance...
Scarlett the telefilm is slightly more salacious than Scarlett the tome but ultimately no more compelling or fun. Margaret Mitchell's estate stipulated that a sequel to her 1936 novel not contain any explicit sex. The TV producers, spared this constraint, show Scarlett and Rhett disrobing each other frantically in a fisherman's hut. Moreover, the character of Lord Fenton (Sean Bean), with whom Scarlett has an affair, is given far more prominence than he enjoyed in the book. He is a secret rapist-murderer who beats Scarlett when she dismisses him. "I am not accustomed to sudden onsets...