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Their range of alternatives may be constrained by wartime circumstance — more constrained than Cardona's.
The anchor regions are consistently more constrained than the loops within the same TADs.
But even today, Anglo-Saxon companies are more constrained than many critics suppose.
The Times's chief Washington correspondent argues that Obama's choices will be more constrained than he has acknowledged.
The proposal for the recall of MPs was, if anything, slightly more constrained than the one put forward by Labour.
Your ability to criticise people in public or reveal secrets that are in the public's interest are much more constrained than ours.
His time should be no more constrained than that of Richard Parsons, who successfully ran the zone while president of Time Warner.
There are many observers who believe his job is more constrained than when he accepted Osborne's invitation last year to succeed Sir Mervyn King.
"He does find himself more constrained than he was," said Michael Shifter, who follows Venezuela for the Inter-American Dialogue, a Washington policy analysis group.
A year on, the situation is worse economically, political space is more constrained than ever, and social justice is framed in even more exclusionary terms.
Molokhovets wrote for grander households than Beeton, although ones that were perhaps more constrained than in the past: 1861 also saw the abolition of serfdom.
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