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The part of the sentence "constrained market" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a market that is limited in some way due to external influences, such as limited access to resources, government regulations, lack of capital, etc. For example: "The constrained market in the rural region has made it difficult for entrepreneurs to set up businesses there."
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In an emissions constrained market, if a coal plant operates to minimize overall system emissions while producing electric power at suboptimal plant efficiency levels, a discussion over the assignment of emissions penalties may provide incentives to generate differently in order to accommodate greater system-wide emissions mitigation milestones.
In other words, this plan is a standard push toward a smaller government and a less constrained market.
So, market prices and number of allowed power plants seem to be more stable in the constrained market.
Focusing your company on a very specific target market, finding a way to dominate that constrained market and then expanding from there is a well-documented approach to significantly reducing the risk of a startup's failure.
UNICEF is working with partners, suppliers and governments to address the constrained market and its impact on children.
The company may have adjusted to a constrained market, rendering it less likely to grow freely or to spin off other businesses.
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With small landholdings, constrained markets for their products, and an overdependence on subsidies for power and fertilizer, India's farmers were ill equipped to compete when the national government undertook economic reforms in 1991.
However, highly constrained markets call for greater awareness and strategy.
As we have already seen with energy, water and railways, privatisation of "natural monopolies" means higher prices and/or lower quality services, unless regulation severely constrains market forces, as it does in countries such as Japan.
Over the past period many provisions of the prior Water Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan (1993) have become obsolete and are constraining market reforms in the water sector (UNDP, 2004).
At the urging of Senator Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee, Mr. Volcker clarified that he never intended the rule to constrain market-making.
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