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The phrase "addressing global constraints" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the need to tackle or consider limitations that affect a global scale, such as environmental, economic, or social issues.
Example: "The conference focused on addressing global constraints in order to develop sustainable solutions for climate change."
Alternatives: "tackling worldwide limitations" or "confronting global challenges".
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The Global Health Workforce Alliance is proceeding in two strategic directions: accelerating action in countries and addressing global constraints that impede country-level action[ 23].
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Addressing global climate disruption requires immediate global action".
He expressed optimism about addressing global warming.
And many are addressing global markets.
But it would address global warming only tangentially.
They should make an effort to address global peace.
The Treaty, however, cannot address global warming.
The paper examines the capability of a co-evolutionary cellular automata (CA) approach to address forest planning objectives that are both spatial and temporal with global constraints.
This planning tool effectively addresses local spatial constraints (limitation on the type of management depending on location), global spatial objectives (spatial clustering of old growth conservation areas), global aspatial objectives (timber harvest) and global constraints (stable flow and minimum old growth conservation).
The global constraints are partitioned into constraint sets corresponding to the faces, edges and vertices in the scene.
Constraint partitioning, however, introduces global constraints that may be violated when subproblems are evaluated independently.
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