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The phrase 'a time constraint' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a limitation of time that is complicated or difficult to work around. For example, "We have a time constraint of only two weeks to complete this project, which may be challenging."
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Topcoder.com : Practice coding under a time constraint.
Since we finished competing, there's always a time constraint".
For starters, the F.D.I.C. faced a time constraint.
"Obviously the chamber was under a time constraint," Mr. Dwyer said.
A time constraint defines the duration of observation to avoid blur effects.
The prosecutors are under a time constraint to figure out if they will retry the three counts the jury could not decide on.
With the assessment, Mr. Delgado was able to take advantage of tutoring, counseling and the opportunity to take tests without a time constraint.
The only fair rationale for a time constraint on the SAT is that it helps forecast the grade point averages of college freshmen, and that it does so without discriminating against any identifiable group.
Knocked out in the heat of competition, often with a time constraint, they were a test to demonstrate that the artist, without the aid of drawing, could go straight to work with paint.
"When you are doing something new, different and innovative and you are doing something with a time constraint, you are allowed to get some relief" from normal bidding rules, the mayor said.
A time constraint of 7 minutes for firefighters to engage in firefighting activities is determined on full scale experimental results and simulation results.
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