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"She has had to learn how to live with that and be more constrained.
"But he would find that his sphere of influence would be more constrained to the coaching".
I think we have to be more constrained in terms of our ambition.
"The capital will be more constrained by mortgage market review and increased interest rate rises," said Lucien Cook, head of Savills UK residential research.
"Regardless of the short-term costs, a seat on the U.N.S.C. may have also meant that Saudi Arabia would be more constrained in backing the Syrian opposition," Mr. Haykel said.
If the amount of interest it could pay on the debt is capped at a level not far above that on government bonds, its risk-taking would be more constrained.
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And those who have power are more constrained in the ways they can use it".
His expressions and words were more constrained when it came to specific questions about the trial, and its effects.
So not only are Syria's outside allies weaker than the allies of the rebels, they are more constrained.
"I feel R.B.I. at this juncture is more constrained by the management of the government's record borrowing program".
"The most deprived areas in Scotland contain mainly social housing, so this suggested that these were people whose choices were more constrained.
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