Sentence examples for are more constraining from inspiring English sources

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Although the UK has been proven to have a sizeable shale gas and oil resource, most of it is in populous areas and rules governing ownership and environmental regulations are more constraining.

For managers, other obstacles such as unfair competition, corruption, crime, theft, and unrest, followed by unfair practices and uncertain economic policies, are more constraining for growth (Fig. 3).

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And those who have power are more constrained in the ways they can use it".

So not only are Syria's outside allies weaker than the allies of the rebels, they are more constrained.

"Public universities are more constrained by the 1st Amendment than private universities" due to their receiving public money, he notes.

China poses a much larger and more sophisticated long-term military threat than Russia, and U.S. strike options are more constrained by the geography of the Pacific.

There are few restrictions on the banking activities of an ILC—unlike "credit-card banks", offered by some states, that are more constrained.

U.S. officials said Obama's options are more constrained in North Africa and the Middle East, regions where the United States has fewer intelligence resources and has seen staunch counter-terrorism allies, such as former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, driven from power.

Other individuals are more constrained in their definition.

It was just one of the myriad engine-transmission combos that can be devised at European Mini showrooms; powertrain choices are more constrained in North America.

Mr Voser was also upbeat about future prospects, saying: "We are more constrained by limits on capital [funding] than by limits on opportunities".

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