Sentence examples for constrained extent from inspiring English sources

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At present, the highly constrained extent of approved competitions investing over £50,000, and the unlikely case of a Government department directly investing in start-ups, means that for most start-ups an FSA registered VC would have to be at least part, if not the whole, source of capital to obtain a Tier 1 visa during the 6 month Prospective Entrepreneur term.

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➢ Illiteracy: The limited literacy of the majority of FCHVs constrained the extent of detailed data collection for monitoring and evaluation.

Through discussion of such results, policy makers realized that service providers constrained the extent to which they offered services.

While the program was received positively, three specific challenges to successful program implementation were identified through focus group discussions and interviews: ➢ Illiteracy : The limited literacy of the majority of FCHVs constrained the extent of detailed data collection for monitoring and evaluation.

As such our analysis suggests that the non-peer team exercised a benevolent power over their Peer Worker colleagues that might constrained the extent to which Peer Workers felt able to engage closely with service users in their work, so impacting on the potential distinctiveness of Peer Worker roles.

Introduced in the 1980s and resurrected last year by Max Azria (who bought Léger in 1998), the stretchy little dresses are practically molded to the body, to such a constraining extent that they are sometimes called bondage dresses.

(The term shepherd often is used to describe any moon that constrains the extent of a ring through gravitational forces. Consequently, in this expanded sense, moons such as Janus and Epimetheus, whose ring effects are described in the paragraph above, and gap-creating moons such as Pan also qualify as shepherds).

Hume's "science of man" constrains the extent of our theorizing.

These two estimates were important to constrain the extent of the desalination of the system.

Property rights, according to Nozick, constrain the extent to which we are entitled to act on our intuitions and theories about distributive justice.

The spatial pattern indicates that the azimuthal coverage of the offshore stations is not sufficient to constrain the extent of the source area well.

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