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Constricted
verb
Past of constrict
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Second, our infrastructure in terms of stormwater drains and natural drains like wetlands are being constricted and getting encroached upon".
Because owning a house is like having an extra vote – a vote for house prices to keep rising, mortgage rates to stay low and for supply to be constricted to prop up the whole shebang.
Her mission is to revive the art form that made Murano famous and to add academic rigour and respect to a profession that is still regarded as being too constricted by an ancient master-and-servant culture.Ms Barovier is concerned that Murano might be losing a younger generation of glassblowers.
Globalisation has played its part by allowing capital, financial and human, to shift to where it is least taxed and constricted; the arrival of China and India into the global economy has put pressure on wages of unskilled workers.
One challenge for rural high schools is that curricular offerings are constricted due to teacher shortages and lack of demand.
He notes that in Arabic, like in English, the difference between "here" and "there" is only one letter; he then places the words in different settings to positive effect (pictured above).The women's photographs are, for the most part, in private spaces, some so constricted that you wonder how their subjects can breathe.
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Yet now Labour, too, talks of constricting benefits, a popular theme because it conjures up two demons: immigrants and welfare scroungers.
"One of the dangers is that emphasis on propriety and good can be constricting.
But the message behind those images is nothing new: in the music industry, sex sells, especially when you're a young woman, and preferably when shedding the constricting cocoon of child/teen stardom.
So the new EU will both constrict its trade with Russia proper and heighten neighbouring countries' barriers against its goods.The Russian government does at least seem to be paying attention.
Universalists retort that such neo-Whorfians are finding trivial surface features of language: the claim that language truly constricts thinking is still not proven.With all that in mind, which is the hardest language?
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