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Despite the need for credit to finance recovery, disasters can also constrain the capacity of lenders to supply it because so many households and businesses are affected at once.
A second approach looks at issues of empowerment, the ways in which structural gendered inequalities in the political economy and socio-cultural formations constrain the capacity of girls inside and outside school to claim the rights promised by education, but tends to underplay issues of distribution.
A key factor to constrain the capacity of the LACK covert channel is the QoS of the VoIP network.
The quality deterioration will not only affect the legitimate VoIP service but also constrain the capacity of the covert channel.
Third, trade agreements can, through strengthening intellectual property rights, constrain access to medicines, technologies and medical procedures used in NCD prevention or treatment, or constrain the capacity of governments to develop legislation pertaining to risk commodity advertising, labelling and composition [ 28, 82].
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Increased costs of dispersal, here implemented by inducing higher rates of mortality because of ending up outside the suitable range, thus constrain the capacities to keep track of a shifting climate envelope.
The resulting compromise safeguards the vested interests of global dependency on fossil sources of energy, while constraining the capacity of the international community to take any effective action to deal with the threat of dangerous climate change".
The emphasis on minimising disruption of existing insurance arrangements constrains the capacity of the reforms to rapidly cap spending growth, and it further keeps them from fully integrating the insurance system, meaning that Americans will still be fractured into separate-and-unequal programs that are tough to regulate.
Insecurity due to conflict further constrains the capacity of both national governments and external organizations to respond to outbreak situations.
Accordingly, attention-based models of WM regard selective attention as the capacity-limited process that constrains the capacity of visual WM (Cowan, 2001; Rensink, 2002; Wheeler & Treisman, 2002).
This raises the question if the development of the special reproductive behaviour of birds-of-paradise may have constrained the capacity to disperse.
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