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The department long resisted this reform, contending it would constrict traffic flow.
Environmental groups and some elected officials had lobbied against the proposal, saying it would constrict borrowing.
There was more risk of losing them and if the rubber ring was too tight, it would constrict the penis.
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If it consumed Twitter as well, the social landscape would constrict further — at least in the United States — to something approaching a duopoly.
For an instant, my throat would constrict and then relax, and I knew it was BB's subtle method of reproach for my transgression.
"If they're installed properly and you leave sufficient slack, it's not a problem," he said, adding that it was important not to wrap the strands too tightly around the girth of the tree, which would constrict growth.
Yet his portrait of her is indistinct, as if clarity would constrict the marvelous.
Too much rule of law and transparency would constrict the ruling clique's own freedom of maneuver.
Something would fluster me, my throat would constrict, and I wouldn't be able to get enough air into my lungs.
Republicans were quick to condemn the measures, saying they constituted a government overreach that would constrict energy production and strangle the nation's economic recovery.
"When we [stimulated] these cells, we figured that they would constrict the muscle, signaling a person to leave a toxic environment.
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