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Some economists worry that the growing government debt will itself become a constraint on growth.
An increasing number of bosses say water is or will soon become a constraint on their firm's growth.
The difficulty of acquiring land, which is often either treasured by farmers or hoarded by the state, has become a constraint on India's growth.
"One concern for car manufacturers is that extended low earnings growth could become a constraint for private car sales while some consumers will also be worried by the prospect that interest rates will start to rise before long".
In the process of formatting, laws become a constraint on actions and limit the number of possible strategy options (Zheng 1997).
The main purpose of the paper is thus to demonstrate that integrating responsibility in innovation does not have to become a constraint if it is incorporated as a tool for stimulating the creative capacity of innovation teams.
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The risks now are that his reaction to the past clouds his judgment and that his intellectual rigidity again becomes a constraint.
It's over-engineered, and in turn becomes a constraint preventing innovation on the products (the games).
This phenomenon becomes a constraint in applying laser drilling process on silicon wafer by using CO2 laser.
Financial institutions provide an equal chance to access financial service for both male and female, but collateral becomes a constraint to women in accessing loans.
The second one stems from mathematical programming problems, in which the optimization problem becomes a constraint in another optimization problem [2].
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