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It is used to express the idea that someone is in a situation where they are deprived of something they need or confined in a difficult situation. For example, "The economy has been constricted for the last few years due to the economic crisis."
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Perhaps because the Latino political turf had been constricted for so long, it was marked by bitter infighting.
But the narrative is doubly constricted, for the first half of the novel takes place entirely within the confines of "Room", the locked, soundproofed shed in which he and his mother are confined.
Sticking to this fundamental conflict also means that "The Last Jedi" frequently feels constricted for all of its grand scope and opulent battle sequences: The movie zips through other locations and backstories but fills them out with exposition rather than actually spending time and energy making these diversions feel real and vital.
The primary concern in situations like this is that when body parts are constricted for too long (such as a paw in a rat trap) it will result in pressure necrosis, a condition in which tissue dies from the inside out but isn't visible for the first few days.
The difference in the number of the uncommon LuxR-like receptors (35 in P. luminescens, nine in Y. enterocolitica) gives rise to speculations that the insect host spectrum is constricted for Y. enterocolitica compared with P. luminescens.
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This White House's advancing of specious claims of executive and lawyer-client privilege has resulted in court rulings that some regard as constricting for future chief executives.
For the show, the theme suggested a sense of calm and peace, with pants and dresses drawn on the slim Armani silhouettes, which occasionally was too constricting for the long skirts.
It doesn't mean we wanted to make Underground 3 – the game we're making wouldn't have sat well on top of that, it would have potentially been too constricting for us – but we wanted to go back and cherry pick the cool feel of the Underground culture, as we look at it.
Don't make the schedule too hard and constricting for your free time.
Furthermore, the stability pact, to which the word 'growth' has been added for the sake of expediency, is tending to establish an economic model which is extraordinarily rigid and constricting for the Member States.
A binomial variable for vaso-constriction (constricted = 1, not constricted = 0) was modeled on the logarithm of air rate and the logarithm of air volume using 39 trials.
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