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He has constrained his own authority, accepting the binding effect of international law and rejecting his predecessor's overly broad theory of executive power.
He has constrained our fellow Citizens taken Captive on the high Seas to bear Arms against their Country, to become the executioners of their friends and Brethren, or to fall themselves by their Hands.
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"What do you think?" I'd always felt that he had constrained himself too much to the local scene, that the rest of Nigeria could benefit from a taste of the valor he had to offer.
"To point out other people's errors was a duty that Mr. Bulstrode rarely shrank from," Eliot writes of the man, whose piety she devastatingly characterizes as "the mold into which he had constrained his immense need of being something important and predominating".
It has constrained almost every Arab government".
Yet the quick-and-dirty series has constrained Lionsgate's reputation in the industry.
Standardized testing has constrained teacher autonomy and creativity, and charter and private schools have competed more aggressively for government funds.
The nuclear programme has gained an organic momentum that has constrained the regime's room for diplomatic manoeuvre.
Worse, protectionism has constrained the growth of their route networks and kept them artificially small.
But the consensus-driven approach has constrained the agency's efforts, some contend.
Historically, enzymes have suffered from being in limited supply, which has constrained the transformations that can be performed.
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