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"The complexity of life and lifestyle is a constraining factor," she said.
The exam system is such a constraining pressure... then there's the spectre of Ofsted.
The iambic pentameter might seem a constraining factor, its meter checking Sarsgaard's spontaneity.
Similar problems have been a constraining factor plaguing China's far more developed wind energy sector.
It is fair to ask whether the paper's house editing style has had a constraining effect on its critic's prose.
They have turned a comfortable budget surplus into a constraining deficit, and they are enriching the wealthy far more than families with only five-figure incomes.
The Justice Department's exposé may have had a constraining effect, but it's also true that the city's leadership is in flux.
The director – now a handsome, hearty 43 – makes no bones about pining for the commune; of feeling bounced out of Eden and adrift in a constraining modern age.
It certainly seems like the zero bound has a constraining effect on monetary policy, if not in theory than at least in the minds of central bankers.
Introduced in the 1980s and resurrected last year by Max Azria (who bought Léger in 1998), the stretchy little dresses are practically molded to the body, to such a constraining extent that they are sometimes called bondage dresses.
A constraining medium can be turned into creativity".
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