Sentence examples for actually constraining from inspiring English sources

The phrase "actually constraining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that imposes limitations or restrictions in a particular context.
Example: "The new regulations are actually constraining our ability to innovate and adapt to market changes."
Alternatives: "truly limiting" or "genuinely restrictive".

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Greg Hunt is not actually constraining emissions; if it is going to work it is going to have to have teeth, but all we have got is gums".

For Troubat, the choice that services like Spotify and Pandora provides is ultimately an illusion, in which abundance is actually constraining, "I think right now on the Internet there are so many choices that you end up listening to always the same things, like you have your habits and if you listen to Spotify the algorithms will always get you back to what you know," she said.

However, if we have some a priori knowledge about a parameter's value, we would expect a better model fit by actually constraining it.

A reaction of ATP dissipation is included in the network, so that the ATP balance could be maintained, without actually constraining the flux space.

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That actually constrains people's behaviour because they so desperately seek approval and therefore have to conform.

Some have said a 76-point agreement actually constrained the ability of the audience to interact with politicians in a more free-flowing debate.

Second, it is doubtful that the test described in the Casey case will ever actually constrain the Supreme Court from overruling a case it finds patently erroneous.

Yet Mr Obama's statements reflect an increasingly popular sentiment: that diversity of culture, instead of increasing diversity of expression, should actually constrain it.

"The American" is a ludicrous mimicry of a sort of modernism that actually rests on the narrow attitudes of a false classicism the kind that never actually constrained the true classics.

"I'm just making the point that in our relationship with the European market, whatever form it is … we need to make sure we are not signing up to something that actually constrains governments in the future," he said.

"The degree to which the gold standard actually constrained U.S. monetary policy during the early 1930s is debated," he said, "but the gold standard philosophy clearly did not encourage the sort of highly expansionary policies that were needed".

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