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"The complexity of life and lifestyle is a constraining factor," she said.
It may be that electorates and politicians, "Eurosceptics" included, are at the point where they understand better than they did that the EU is a constraining and sometimes infuriating framework, but one without which the world would be even scarier than it is now.
However, uncertainty of species' physiological mechanisms is a constraining factor of using such models.
A common claim in the literature is that there is a lack of knowledge on adaptation, which is a constraining element in the implementation of adaptation efforts (Smit et al. 2001; White et al. 2001; Weber 2006; Frommer 2011).
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According to an administrative official, the disagreement on geographical specifics was a constraining factor, especially in early stages.
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