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The high-minded, Presidential persona she's committed to is constraining in many ways.
Critics say the rules are too constraining in difficult economic times.
The law is more permissive in some ways, and more constraining in others, as troubled instruments trade.
Active carbon was suboptimal or constraining in every field, likely resulting from low plant vigor and thus low fresh root and shoot contributions to soil organic matter.
But by the 1980s and '90s, advances in aerodynamics and electronics had made racecars so fast — and so potentially dangerous — that the rules became ever more constraining in an effort to slow the cars.
Indeed, the two long-term goals of the Project are to make linguistics and brain science mutually constraining in the way that has been attempted in the study of the visual system and to formulate a cognitive theory that more strongly constrains visual neuroscience.
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Facebook is already constrained in Europe.
"We're constrained in the amount of land," Mr. Jacoby said.
I'm afraid I'm constrained in explaining that.
Clinton may have been even more constrained in her responses.
A male sensibility is less constrained in certain ways.
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