Sentence examples for constrained from using from inspiring English sources

Exact(6)

Businesses routinely use the information, but the bureau has been constrained from using those services.

But he acknowledged that had the company not been granted the exemption, it would have been constrained from using any partnerships or shifting debt off the books in its foreign operations.

It would like to see much stricter guidelines on how Euronext, a direct competitor of the LSE, would be constrained from using its influence on a pan-European "monopoly".The LSE can imagine nothing better than the American arrangement, in which the mutually owned Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation acts as the dominant clearing-house for American securities trading.

The new prime minister would clearly like Japan to play a more "normal" and thus prominent role in regional security: it already contributes a great deal in aid, trade, efforts to disrupt proliferation networks and the like, but is constrained from using its armed forces to help even allies in need.

The average transmission rate was approximately 1 Mb/s, which was a constrained from using a trial version of the MPEG-4 video streaming server -however it represerver -howeverit scenarepresents

This situation is clearly frustrating for investigators who feel, on the one hand, that they must use an RCT design, and on the other hand are constrained from using a control group with a clearly deficient intake.

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In Italy, wages for different skill categories were compressed, and work rules constrained manufacturers from using overtime or multiple shifts.

Spatial changes can be constrained laterally from using multiple sites, and depths can be estimated given resistivity data to map periods to depths.

(R4, hospital) The other factor that constrained doctors from using the STG was that they rarely diagnosed new cases of diabetes.

Inspired by the disaster of the Vietnam War and intended to constrain presidents from using force without congressional buy-in and support, that particular piece of legislation ranks alongside the Volstead Act of 1919 (enacted to enforce Prohibition) as among the least effective ever to become law.

Mr. Pai has already pushed Congress to erase rules that would have constrained these companies from using and selling our sensitive online information.

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