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is constraining
verb
To force physically, by strong persuasion or pressurizing; to compel; to oblige.
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Comedian is constraining, since Ms. Ullman also acts, dances and sings.
"The Democrat leadership is constraining our economy," Mr. DeLay said, in an "energy straitjacket".
The high-minded, Presidential persona she's committed to is constraining in many ways.
Meanwhile, global growth is currently limited, which is constraining the upside for eurozone exports".
AS THE Fed almost, nearly recognises, a shortfall in aggregate demand is constraining employment growth.
For some big retailers, public and planning resistance to new stores is constraining growth opportunities.
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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.
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