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Discover Ludwig"new constraints" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to limitations or restrictions that have recently been introduced. You can use it whenever you want to indicate that there are new boundaries or obstacles that need to be considered. Example: The project's success was hindered by the new constraints imposed by the strict budget and tight timeline.
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But there are new constraints.
Some want to impose no new constraints.
Officials might dislike the new constraints on their power.
It is stricker as well with new constraints on CBDTs.
Specifically, nuclear energy, which has undeniable assets, faces new constraints.
"It's still the most powerful institution but it has to work under new constraints".
And now the rise of mobile computing places new constraints on Web stores.
Lainey et al. New constraints on Saturn's interior from Cassini astrometric data.
Cotton, J. M. & Sheldon, N. D. New constraints on using paleosols to reconstruct atmospheric pCO2.
As new constraints are introduced, systems are adapted to allow the business to continue functioning.
His policy proposals would add broad new constraints to entering the country, legally or illegally.
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