Word: constraints
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...judged the proposed formula—which would reduce aid for many Harvard students—to be an inappropriate constraint on us. We, of course, support the objective of maximizing the role of need in financial aid,” University spokesperson Joe Wrinn said...
Split Confusion ultimately falters, however, by wanting to be more like television rather than less. Colby's play, which has a running time of about 30 minutes, seems calculated to reflect on television programming as a whole. But as in television, this time constraint leads to limited character development and a rather programmatic plot. Moreover, the dialogue in Split Confusion seems forced by time limitations to quickly culminate in a punch line, just...
...that video files are much larger than music, bandwidth will be a major constraint," says Centerspan's Halasy. "However, we do feel that eventually, video will be exchanged as audio is currently...
Cydylo's work is even less innovative. She seeks, as she says in her artist's statement, "specific allusions to Victorian constraint and more generalized, surreal indications of social interaction," which translates, it seems, to lots of cut-out dresses in black and white stuck on walls. Cheap Mattisse cut-out imitations, maybe, but little more...
Marshall says this spring would be a logical time, but the council faces a major constraint--if the voter turnout is not high enough, any referendum passed will not be binding...