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Nor will he constrict the regime's access to cash.
They would not die overnight, he cautioned, but more choice would inevitably constrict the mass audience.
Yet his portrait of her is indistinct, as if clarity would constrict the marvelous.
Too much rule of law and transparency would constrict the ruling clique's own freedom of maneuver.
After Reconstruction, both major political parties attempted to constrict the electorate, albeit in different locales.
If bacteria spread from an abscess in a lower tooth, the swelling can constrict the airway.
Over time, that promises to constrict the flow of information to citizens, weakening the circulatory system of American democracy.
Fear of the attacks themselves generates a pattern of avoidance that can severely constrict the person's life.
Emma Donoghue's Room revealed through the eyes of a young boy that cramped quarters need not constrict the inner world.
He could voluntarily constrict the anal sphincter.
Aging is characterized by derangements in multiple metabolic pathways that progressively constrict the homeostatic reserve (homeostenosis).
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