Sentence examples for confronted with constraints from inspiring English sources

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On the other hand, physicians are confronted with constraints that influence their decisions.

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The results suggest that roughage-based livestock systems are primarily confronted with grazing constraints, whereas grain-based livestock feeding faces cropland constraints.

Consistent with the above arguments and predictions, we find strong evidence that firms confronted with financial constraints have higher future stock price crash risk.

Unlike mortals, however, who, confronted with the constraints of time, take up their failures with passion, Fosca becomes immobilized.

This subjective withdrawal into the "solitude" of one's radical reality provides the necessary retreat of the select minorities whenever confronted with the constraints of the masses, a process which resembles Nietzsche's concept of the übermensch.

In addition, patients treated with eye drops are confronted with many constraints, including the lifelong nature of the treatment, the complexity of the treatment regimen (e.g. instillation at set times, several eye-drop intakes per day, difficulty in self-administration of eye-drops), and the risk of side effects such as eye irritation or eye pain.

A number of member states - confronted with budget constraints at home - were reluctant to provide the amounts needed to fulfil the Union's legal obligations.

Confronted with Dayton's constraints, the Office adopted a creative -- to say the least -- interpretation of the Constitution.

In an interdependent world confronted with serious ecological constraints, zero-sum competition to become the winningest fossil fuel "superpower" means, to borrow Garrett Hardin's famous phraseology, a catastrophic tragedy of the commons and the ruin of all.

Also, when confronted with financial realities and constraints, he quickly adjusts with constructive actions.

Confronted with the deficits and the constraints of the city's brush with bankruptcy in 1975, he held down spending, subdued the municipal unions, restored the city's creditworthiness, revived a moribund capital budget, began work on long-neglected bridges and streets, cut antipoverty programs and tried to reduce the friction between Manhattan and the more tradition-minded other boroughs.

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