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But by the 1980s and '90s, advances in aerodynamics and electronics had made racecars so fast — and so potentially dangerous — that the rules became ever more constraining in an effort to slow the cars.
This condition is automatically satisfied regardless of if is exponential and is trinomial, but can be more constraining in other cases.
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Clinton may have been even more constrained in her responses.
I think we have to be more constrained in terms of our ambition.
And those who have power are more constrained in the ways they can use it".
She felt as strongly as me about the racism we were facing, but she was more constrained in her response than us youngsters were".
Now Clark was advocating the war's escalation, and there was an impression that he would be no more constrained in his advocacy than he had been before.
If presidents seem to be ever more constrained in their domestic policy making, in foreign affairs the executive branch has far more leeway.
"Regardless of the short-term costs, a seat on the U.N.S.C. may have also meant that Saudi Arabia would be more constrained in backing the Syrian opposition," Mr. Haykel said.
Mr. Abeynayake said that he and others at government-owned publications were no more constrained in their work than those at privately owned newspapers.
So General Myers is more constrained in one of the most difficult jobs in the Pentagon, a balancing act among three very demanding constituencies: the Pentagon's civilian leadership, the uniformed services and Congress.
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