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In more equal societies, as in the postwar era, finance is much more constrained.
"The food system is increasingly under pressure because demand is growing and our ability to supply it is much more constrained.
In images tagged "Portrait," the typical horizontal position of a face is much more constrained than the vertical position.
Similarly, the groundwater recharge parameter PERC is much more constrained by the volume efficiency (S VE ) or Reff,log, which both put a larger weight on low flow conditions.
There is uncertainty around weekly weather forecasts, but this is much more constrained than hurricane forecasts.
The model training cycle is much more constrained than the selection cycle because it requires adequate phenotyping.
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But if the judge is persuaded by the Republican assertion, his task would be much more constrained.
Without the bill to reset the federal government's baseline tax revenue, Republicans would be much more constrained when it came time to overhaul the tax code.
Berlusconi was dangerous, but he was much more constrained by the existing political and legal system than these other figures; he also had no large ideological project to reshape society in line with a conception of the "real people"; and, not least, he always had to worry about his own troubles with the law.
Instead, the parties' deliberations are much more constrained.
For example, if the goal is merely to 'check off the box' that says an organization has conducted penetration testing in order to meet compliance, then the scope and allocated funding may be much more constrained.
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