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is constrain
verb
To force physically, by strong persuasion or pressurizing; to compel; to oblige.
Exact(2)
Although the flooding-based routing has a worse performance when the buffer is constrain, but constrains of buffer and the CPU resources will not be a problem with the fast development of mobile terminators.
The consumer's utility resulting from electricity usage and the consumption of other composite good is constrain by his/her income (m), given the market prices of the goods and services.
Similar(56)
Patterns are disrupted; life is constrained.
"So their room for maneuver is constrained".
But the European Central Bank's crisis role is constrained.
His search is constrained by the high price of gas.
The Met is constrained by its footprint in Central Park.
Their world is constrained, their relationships seldom anything but fraught.
"Debt is constraining.
But that wealth is constrained.
Cook: The DRAM market is constrained.
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