Sentence examples for constrained flexibility from inspiring English sources

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However, institutional barriers considerably constrained flexibility.

The tradeoff, of course, is severely constrained flexibility.

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This result is not unexpected, as cell types should be stable states, and network wiring would be expected to constrain flexibility of regulatory states and thus stabilize cell types.

The wireless communication nodes consist of off-the-shelf communication solutions such as IEEE 802.11 with little or no flexibility as this is constrained by flexibility offered by the chip implementation.

Although the number of design variations considered in this experiment was limited, one general trend may be that inducible receptor configurations involved a combination of protease chain linker lengths that somewhat constrained receptor flexibility and potentially limited spontaneous sTEV reconstitution.

(Oncologist D10) The imperative to start treatment within a certain time period constrained any flexibility that may have been needed to assess people thoroughly, and any further multidisciplinary input needed to their treatment plan and its execution.

Still, its precarious balance sheet constrains flexibility and growth.

"Parliament cannot expect the government to set out its negotiating hand because that would not be in the national interest, nor should it constrain the flexibility of the government to negotiate on our behalf to get the best deal," she said.

A binding approval regime of the type proposed for the UK would have a significant impact on US pay practices, constraining the flexibility of directors to react to changing situations and imposing a healthy quantum of new governance and legal considerations for US public companies.

From the model, the need to maintain smaller variances in loan portfolio returns constrains manager flexibility.

First, union presence is associated with more intensive use of most margins, even after the effect of nominal wage rigidity is taken into account (which therefore appears to be capturing constraints not explained by unionism), so that although unions may constrain wage flexibility in ways not uncovered by the survey, they may well facilitate the use of alternative labor cost-cutting strategies.

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