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be constraints
noun
Something that constrains; a restriction.
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"There have to be constraints and there will be constraints," said Representative Steny Hoyer, Democrat of Maryland and a member of the House Administration Committee.
But why don't the anomalies disappear altogether?One reason may be constraints on investor behaviour.
There must be constraints on the aims and targets of scientific inquiry, and not just on its methods.
There will be constraints on Trump implementing his election promises in Congress – although Congress remains Republican, it is a very different Republican party to Trump's.
Even if Rocker were a public employee and entitled to protection under the Constitution, there would be constraints on the speech he could engage in without being subjected to sanctions.
I share this because it troubles me that at a time when more mothers are working outside the home (which is a good thing, right?) there seems to be a widespread belief that there should be constraints around the way they work.
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Specifications are constraints.
But there are constraints, including political opposition.
TC: Did you feel there were constraints?
He said: "There have always been constraints on the budget.
And where there are constraints, you can often find innovation.
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